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John Harvey (Canadian football)

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Place of birth
  
Weight
  
84 kg

Cfl east all star
  
1973

1974-1975
  
Height
  
1.85 m

Cfl all star
  
1973

CFL status
  
International

Positions
  
Running back

Status
  
Retired

Name
  
John Harvey


John Harvey (Canadian football) John Harvey CFL card 1995 Jogo Missing Years 18D Montreal Alouettes

Date of birth
  
(1950-01-26) January 26, 1950 (age 65)

John Harvey (born January 26, 1950) is a former award-winning Canadian Football League running back.

In 1970, he was a junior college 1st team All-American at Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas.

He burst into the CFL with the Montreal Alouettes in 1973. Rushing for 1024 yards, with an incredible 7.5 yards per rush average and 32 pass receptions, he was an all-star and won the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy, being runner up as CFL MVP.

Like many other players lured by the big money, he jumped to the World Football League in 1974, playing 2 seasons with the Memphis Southmen. In his first season, he rushed for 945 yards, caught 21 passes for 275 yards, scored 5 touchdowns, and threw 3 passes (one for a TD.) In 1975, rushing behind future NFL Hall-of-Famer Larry Csonka, he gained 137 yards, caught 8 passes for 107 yards, scored 4 TDs, and threw 2 passes (1 for a TD.) In the short history of the WFL he was 13th on the all-time rushing list, with 1082 yards.

When the WFL folded, he returned to the CFL, playing 10 games for the Toronto Argonauts in 1976 (rushing for 68 yards, catching 26 passes for 459 yards, and 5 TDs) and 1 game for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1977.

References

John Harvey (Canadian football) Wikipedia