PLAYING CAREER
| BC LIONS |
1990, 1991 |
| CALGARY STAMPEDERS |
1992 - 1996 |
| TORONTO ARGONAUTS |
1996, 1997 |
AWARDS AND HONOURS
| ALL-WESTERN QUARTERBACK |
1991 - 1994 |
| ALL-CANADIAN QUARTERBACK |
1991 - 1994, 1996, 1997 |
| CFL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER |
1991 - 1994, 1996, 1997 |
| JEFF NICKLIN MEMORIAL TROPHY |
1991 - 1994 |
| ALL-EASTERN QUARTERBACK |
1996, 1997 |
| TERRY EVANSHEN TROPHY |
1996, 1997 |
| GREY CUP PARTICIPATION |
1992, 1995 - 1997 |
| GREY CUP WINNING TEAMS |
1992, 1996, 1997 |
Born October 23 in Manchester, Maryland, Doug Flutie played college football at Boston College. His “hail mary” touchdown pass in a game vs. the University of Miami on November 23, 1984 is considered among the greatest moments in college football and American sports history.
Flutie signed with the BC Lions in 1990 and in 1991, threw for a record 6,619 yards on 499 completions. In 1992, Flutie decided to sign with the Calgary Stampeders, who he led to victory in the 1992 Grey Cup. Flutie’s 48 touchdown passes in 1994 remains a CFL record. He played with Calgary until 1996, when he signed with the Toronto Argonauts, leading them to back-to-back Grey Cup victories in 1996 and 1997. He left the CFL with career passing yards of 41,355 and 270 touchdowns.
Doug flutie was voted the #1 CFL player of all time by TSN in 2006. He is also a member of the Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame and the College Football Fall of Fame.
INDUCTED 2008 - PLAYER