Earl Lunsford

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox gridiron football person Earl Lunsford (October 19, 1933 – September 3, 2008), known as the "Earthquake", was a fullback for the Calgary Stampeders and is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

College football

Lunsford played during college at with Oklahoma A&M.

Calgary

Lunsford was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League in 1956, but instead began his six-year career in the Canadian Football League that year with the Calgary Stampeders. His time in Calgary was interrupted for 2 seasons, 1957 to 1958, while serving in the United States military. He played 5 more seasons for the Stamps, from 1959 to 1963.

Lunsford rushed for over 1,000 yards 5 times, leading the West Division with 1,343 yards in 1960. During his best season, 1961, he led the entire CFL with a whopping 1,794 yards, which made him known as the first running back in professional sports to rush for a mile in one season.[1] He was an All West all star in 1960 and All Canadian in 1961.[2] That year, Calgary finished with a mediocre 7-9 record, but defeated the Edmonton Eskimos in the Western conference semi-final. However, they lost the Western conference final to the eventual Grey Cup winner, the Bud Grant-led Winnipeg Blue Bombers. His best game was on September 3, 1962, in Calgary, when he scored 5 rushing touchdowns, still a Stampeder record.[1]

In his career, he rushed 1199 times for 6994 yards, a 5.8 yard average, and 55 touchdowns, with his longest run being 85 yards. He is the Stampeder all-time rushing leader with 55 touchdowns and 28 100-yard games and is second among Stampeders for all-time rushing yards.[1]

Earl Lunsford had his own theme song "Earl The Pearl of Calgary".

Career regular season rushing statistics

Year[3] Team GP Rush Yards Y/R Lg TD
Template:CFL Year Calgary Stampeders 16 216 1283 5.9 57 7
1957-1958 Military Service
Template:CFL Year Calgary Stampeders 16 183 1027 5.6 22 10
Template:CFL Year Calgary Stampeders 16 214 1343 6.3 85 13
Template:CFL Year Calgary Stampeders 16 296 1794 6.1 62 10
Template:CFL Year Calgary Stampeders 11 180 1016 5.6 64 8
Template:CFL Year Calgary Stampeders 10 110 531 4.8 29 7
CFL Totals 1199 6994 5.8 85 55

General manager

After his playing career, Lunsford became General Manager of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1968–1982) and the Calgary Stampeders (1985–1987).[1]

Post-football honors

For his outstanding years as a dominant running back, Lunsford was elected to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1983.

Death

He died September 3, 2008, aged 74, of Alzheimer's disease at his Texas home.[4][5]

References

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