- Jimmy Kemp
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DateOfBirth=June 27 ,1971
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Position=Quarterback
College=Wake Forest University
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years=1994
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teams=Sacramento Gold Miners San Antonio Texans Saskatchewan Roughriders Montreal Alouettes Edmonton Eskimos Toronto Argonauts
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June 27 ,1971 ) is a former CFLquarterback . He is the brother of formerNFL quarterbackJeff Kemp and the son of former American Football League Most Valuable Player and U.S. CongressmanJack Kemp . After a successful career at Maryland's Winston Churchill High School, he played sparingly in his first two seasons atWake Forest University (including one as a Redshirt) before becoming the team's starter during his junior year. After graduating he was signed by theSacramento Gold Miners of theCanadian Football League . He was the team's third string quarterback behindDavid Archer andKerwin Bell before moving up to second string when Bell left for theEdmonton Eskimos before the 1995 season. He got his first start onJuly 26 ,1995 for the nowSan Antonio Texans when starter David Archer went down. He competed with formerBuffalo Bills andTampa Bay Buccaneers starting quarterbackJoe Ferguson for playing time until Archer returned in late August. In 1996 he split his time campaigning with his dad, who was the Republican Party Vice Presidential nominee and playing football. In 1998 when he once again replaced David Archer as starter, this time with theEdmonton Eskimos . He split theToronto Argonauts starting quarterback position with Kerwin Bell during the 2000 and 2001 CFL seasons before missing the entire 2002 season due to a contract hold out after the Argonauts refused to pay his moving expenses. [http://www.chl.ca/Slam020927/col_lefko-sun.html]
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