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Date of birth | March 19, 1963 |
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Place of birth | Humboldt, Tennessee |
Career information | |
Status | Retired |
CFL status | International |
Position(s) | WR |
College | Tennessee Martin |
High school | Humboldt |
Career history | |
As player | |
1985–1992 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
Career highlights and awards | |
CFL All-Star | 1989 |
CFL East All-Star | 1989 |
Tony Champion (born March 19, 1963 in Humboldt, Tennessee) is a former American football and Canadian Football League player.
A multi-sport star, Champion lived up to his name as a football standout at the high school, college and pro level. A 1981 Humboldt grad, he was an all-district player on the Vikings' 1979 undefeated, 13-0 Class AA state champion football team. As a senior, he quarterbacked Humboldt to a 10-1 season and was selected All-West Tenn., 2nd Team All-State and Humboldt Player of the Year. In basketball Champion earned All-District and All-Region as Humboldt finished state runner-up. In track, he placed 4th in state in the 330 yd. low hurdles as a junior and qualified for the state as a senior, but elected to attend graduation instead of competing at the state meet.
Playing football at the University of Tennessee at Martin (1981–84), Champion was All-Gulf South Conference, had 84 career points and tied a school record with a 100-yard kickoff return. As a junior, he surpassed 1,000 receiving yards and set school records for receptions in a season (39) and most yards single game (181 yards on 3 catches). He was a pre-season All-American before suffering knee injury as a senior.
Champion signed as free agent with the Dallas Cowboys, San Diego Chargers, and Green Bay Packers in the National Football League, but in each case was cut from the team.
He was a two time all-star (1986 and 1989) in the Canadian Football League, playing for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for eight seasons from 1985 to 1992. He had 340 career receptions for 5,498 yards and 37 TD's. In 1989 Champion was runner-up for the CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award, Hamilton's Most Valuable Player, winner of the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy, and set a team season record for touchdowns with 15 on the year.