- Jim Spavital
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DateOfBirth=birth date|1926|9|15
Birthplace=Oklahoma City ,Oklahoma ,United States
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Position=Fullback
College=Oklahoma A&M
DraftedYear=1948
DraftedRound=first
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years=1949
1950
1951-1953
teams=Los Angeles Dons
Baltimore ColtsWinnipeg Blue Bombers James J. Spavital (born
September 15 ,1926 inOklahoma City ,Oklahoma ) is a former fullback, coach andgeneral manager in six different professional football leagues.Playing career
He played for the
Los Angeles Dons in 1949 and the Baltimore Colts during the 1950 season. As a starter in 1950 he had 246 rushing yards and 238 receiving. His 96 yard rush against theGreen Bay Packers onNovember 5 ,1950 is the fourth longest run from scrimmage in NFL history. In 1951 he moved north of the border to play for theWinnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL. He was drafted into theUnited States Army in 1953, but returned to the Bombers before the end of the season.Coaching career
In 1957 he joined the
Oklahoma State coaching staff under coachCliff Speegle . In 1967 he joined theEdmonton Eskimos as an assistant. In 1970 he was hired by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as head coach. In four seasons as Bombers head coach, he had a 23-39-2 record and two playoff appearances.In 1974 he was hired as head coach of the Chicago Fire of the
World Football League . The team finished 7-13 and folded after the season.In 1975 he joined
Forrest Gregg 'sCleveland Browns coaching staff. The following season he was the offensive backfield coach forSan Francisco 49ers coachMonte Clark .In 1977 he returned to the CFL as an assistant coach with the
Calgary Stampeders , rejoining a fellow assistant from Edmonton,Jack Gotta . In 1981 he was hired as general manager of theSaskatchewan Roughriders .He left the Roughriders after the season to join the
Michigan Panthers of theUnited States Football League . In the league's first year, the Panthers won the USFL championship, defeating thePhiladelphia Stars 24-22. OnSeptember 9 1983 he resigned his post as Panthers GM. In 1989 Spavital was hired by Bill and Hubie Byrne to help put together a new professional football league to begin play in the spring or summer of 1990. Spavital was the director of football operations for theNational Spring Football League for two years before plans for the league were abandoned.Jim's son Steve was the
defensive coordinator at Union High School inTulsa, Oklahoma for 14 years and quit when he was not promoted to Head Coach in 2005.
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