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Paul Bennett (Canadian football)

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Place of birth
  
Toronto, Ontario

1984
  
Toronto Argonauts

Weight
  
88 kg

1980-1983
  
Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Height
  
1.78 m


1977-1979
  
Toronto Argonauts

Role
  
Canadian football

CFL status
  
National

Name
  
Paul Bennett

Positions
  
Defensive back

Paul Bennett (Canadian football) Paul Bennett

Date of birth
  
(1954-03-27) March 27, 1954 (age 61)

Education
  
Wilfrid Laurier University

Paul Frederick Bennett (born March 27, 1954) is a former award-winning and all-star defensive back in the Canadian Football League and Grey Cup champion.

Paul Bennett (Canadian football) Paul Bennett

He attended General Brock Public School and W. A. Porter Collegiate Institute in Scarborough, Ontario. As a high school football player Paul played defensive back and quarterback and was named a Toronto All Star in 1972.

Offered a full football scholarship to the University of Missouri, in Columbia, Missouri, he played on the Tigers freshman team in 1973. He was redshirted on the varsity squad for his sophomore year.

In 1974 Bennett returned to Canada and attended Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario. He played for WLU in 1975 and 1976, coached by Canadian Football Hall of Famer Tuffy Knight. He was protected by the Toronto Argonauts in the CFL draft.

Bennett was a hard-hitting safety and a fierce punt returner. He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and won a Grey Cup with Hamilton in 1986 (whom he played with from 1985 to 1987,) after stints at the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1980 to 1983), and Toronto Argonauts (1977 to 1979 and 1984).

Bennett retired in 1987 after eleven seasons. He had 45 interceptions and CFL records in punt return yards (6,358), punt return carries (659) and interception return yards (1,004).

He won the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award in 1983 and 1985 and the James P. McCaffrey Trophy in 1985. He was a 4 time all star. In 1985, he was an all-star and won the James P. McCaffrey Trophy as Outstanding Defensive Player in the Eastern Division. And, for the second time in his career, he won the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award.

He lives in Winnipeg, and brought the 2009 Canadian Football Hall of Fame Induction ceremony to the city. He is currently Head Coach for the Oak Park High School Raiders Junior Varsity football team.

Awards and honours

  • Grey Cup Champion - 1986
  • CFL All-Star - 1977, 1983, 1985
  • Eastern All-Star - 1977, 1985
  • Western All-Star - 1982, 1983
  • Schenley Most Outstanding Canadian Player - 1983, 1985
  • James P. McCaffrey Trophy: Outstanding Defensive Player Eastern Division - 1985
  • Lew Hayman Trophy: Outstanding Canadian Eastern Division - 1985
  • Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy: Outstanding Canadian Player Western Division - 1983
  • Grey Cup Participation - 1984, 1985, 1986
  • References

    Paul Bennett (Canadian football) Wikipedia


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