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Height
  
1.83 m

Role
  
American football player


Name
  
Jim Champion

College
  
Mississippi State

Weight
  
108 kg

Date of birth
  
(1926-01-11) January 11, 1926 (age 89)

Position(s)
  
Linebacker/Tackle/Defensive tackle

NFL draft
  
1950 / Round: 18 / Pick: 224

1973
  
St. Louis Cardinals (scout)

Education
  
Mississippi State University

Place of birth
  
Tillatoba, Mississippi

James Henry Champion (born January 11, 1926) is an American retired gridiron football player and coach.

A graduate of Mississippi State University, Champion spent two seasons as a linebacker and offensive and defensive tackle for the New York Yanks of the National Football League (NFL).

After his playing career, Champion became head football coach Greenwood High School in Greenwood, Mississippi. After three seasons in Greenwood, he returned to Mississippi State as line coach.

From 1962 to 1965, Champion was a defensive coach with the BC Lions. After spending one season as an assistant with the St. Louis Cardinals, he returned to the Lions, this time as head coach. Champion was fired during the 1969 season after a 1–9 start.

Following his dismissal, Champion served as an assistant with the New Orleans Saints, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Jets, and Atlanta Falcons before his retirement after the 1979 season. He returned to coaching on an interim basis in 1980 after the resignation of Green Bay Packers defensive line coach Fred von Appen. Champion spent the rest of the season with the Packers, but was not brought back for the 1981 season.

References

Jim Champion Wikipedia