Tom Scott

PLAYING CAREER

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS 1974 - 1977
EDMONTON ESKIMOS 1978 - 1983
CALGARY STAMPEDERS 1984

AWARDS AND HONOURS

JACKIE PARKER TROPHY 1974
SCHENLEY AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING ROOKIE 1974
ALL-WESTERN SLOTBACK 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983
ALL-CANADIAN SLOTBACK 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983
JEFF NICKLIN MEMORIAL TROPHY  1982
GREY CUP PARTICIPATION 1978 - 1982
GREY CUP WINNING TEAMS 1978 - 1982

A fierce competitor, the small, but tough, Tom Scott thrived under pressure. 

During the 1982 season when the Eskimos offense was struggling, teammate Danny Kepley recalled that Scott was a marked man by his opponents. They broke his nose; they knocked him around, and they double teamed him, but he just kept catching the ball. 

That kind of tenacity earned Scott the honour as the runner-up for the Schenley Award for Most Outstanding Player in 1982.

INDUCTED 1998 - PLAYER

 

Class of 1998 Bernie Custis, Dave Cutler, Joe Poplawski, Larry Robinson