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Whit Tucker
No. 26
Born:November 15, 1940 [1]
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Died:October 2024(2024-10-00) (aged 83)[2]
Career information
CFL statusNational
Position(s)WR
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight175 lb (79 kg)
UniversityWestern Ontario
CFL draft1962, round: 2, pick: 9
Drafted byOttawa Rough Riders
Career history
As player
19621970Ottawa Rough Riders
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star1967
CFL East All-Star1966, 1967, 1968
Awards1962 - Gruen Trophy
1968 - Outstanding Canadian player in the East Division
Retired #sOttawa Rough Riders #26
RecordsCFL record, highest career average gain receiving (22.4 yards/catch)
Career stats

Whitman D. (Whit) Tucker (November 15, 1940 - Oct 2024)[3] was a retired professional Canadian football flanker in the Canadian Football League who played all of his career with the Ottawa Rough Riders. He was a CFL-All Star in 1967 and won two Grey Cup championships with Ottawa in 1968 and 1969.

Early life and college

Tucker was an all-star high school athlete in Windsor, Ontario. He received a track scholarship to the University of Southern California upon graduation, but decided to attend the University of Western Ontario, where he was a three sport standout.

Professional career

Playing for the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1962 to 1970, Tucker was an Eastern All-Star three times, a CFL All-Star in 1967, won the Gruen Trophy as best rookie in the Eastern Conference in 1962, and was the Outstanding Canadian player in the East Division in 1968. He was a two-time Grey Cup champion after helping his team win the 56th Grey Cup in 1968 and the 57th Grey Cup in 1969. He also played in the 54th Grey Cup in 1966. He holds the CFL record for highest career average gain receiving with 22.4 yards per catch over his career with Ottawa.[4]

He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1993. He is also a member of the Windsor Sports Hall of Fame, the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame, and the UWO Sports Hall of Fame.

Post-football

Tucker is currently an investment executive in Ottawa, Ontario.

References

  1. ^ "Whit can still take a hit | Home | Toronto Sun". Archived from the original on 2015-02-04. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
  2. ^ Former Ottawa Rough Riders great and CFL Hall of Famer Whit Tucker dies at 83
  3. ^ "Whitman 'Whit' D. Tucker". 7 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Canadian Football League – All-Time Records" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-22. Retrieved 2017-09-18.