Wayne Giardino is a former award winning linebacker and Grey Cup Champion in the Canadian Football League
A graduate of Florida State University,[1] Giardino joined the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1967. Rushing 3 times for 15 yards and blocking a kick in his rookie season[2] was good enough to win the Gruen Trophy as best rookie in the East (this at a time when only Canadians were eligible for the award.) He later became a starting linebacker and depenable back up fullback, his best year being 1971 when he rushed for 201 yards.[3] On defense he intercepted 6 passes, returning 3 for touchdowns, and took fumble recoveries back for another 3 TDs, including 146 yards in 1972, still the second best in CFL history[4] On offense he rushed for 536 yards and caught 44 passes during his career. He was a Grey Cup champion three times: 1968, 1969 and 1973. Finally, he was the head coach of the Ottawa Sooners junior team in 1994, leading them to a 7 win and 2 loss season.[5]
References
- ↑ Florida State University - Wayne Giardino
- ↑ 1967 CFL Record Book
- ↑ 1971 CFL Record Book
- ↑ CFL Record - fumble returns
- ↑ Ottawa Sooners coaches
Gruen Trophy - Best Canadian Rookie in the Big Four or CFL Eastern Conference |
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Giardino, Wayne |
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Player of American and Canadian football |
Date of birth |
November 7, 1943 |
Place of birth |
Peterborough, Ontario |
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