Jim Sandusky Explained

Birth Date:9 September 1961
Birth Place:Othello, Washington, U.S.
Status:Retired
Import:yes
Position1:Wide receiver
College:UNLV
San Diego State
Coaching Years1:
Coaching Team1:Edmonton Eskimos (WR/ST)
Playing Years1:
Playing Team1:BC Lions
Playing Team2:Edmonton Eskimos
Playing Years3:
Playing Team3:Seattle Seahawks
Playing Years4:
Playing Team4:Edmonton Eskimos
Playing Team5:BC Lions
Career Highlights:
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Jim Sandusky (born September 9, 1961) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the BC Lions and Edmonton Eskimos. In a 12-year career from 1984 to 1996, he caught 586 passes for 9,737 yards and 69 touchdowns.

Sandusky played college football at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) and San Diego State University. With the UNLV Rebels, he led the nation in receiving with 68 receptions for 1,346 yards in his junior year. After a coaching change, he transferred schools and redshirted a year. As a senior with the San Diego State Aztecs in 1983, he caught 69 passes for 1,179 yards, and was named a third-team All-American by the Gannett News Service and Football News,[1] [2] and received honorable mention from the Associated Press.[3] He earned first-team all-conference honors in the Western Athletic Conference as both a receiver and a punt returner.[4] He was the most valuable player of the 1984 Hula Bowl.[5]

The BC Lions offered Sandusky a reasonable contract, and he signed with them even before the 1984 NFL draft. He agreed to a three-year deal, averaging $100,000 per year, and a $65,000 signing bonus.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Joel S.. Buchsbaum. Young, not Rozier deserves trophy. November 29, 1983. The Pensacola Journal. 3B. Gannett News Service. February 26, 2021. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: All-America. November 30, 1983. The Sioux City Journal. C2. February 26, 2021. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: The Associated Press 1983 All-America football college team. December 6, 1983. Santa Cruz Sentinel. AP. B-3. Newspapers.com. March 5, 2024.
  4. News: WAC Names Four Cats On Offense, Three on Defense. November 23, 1983. The Daily Herald. 5. UPI. February 26, 2021. Newspapers.com.
  5. Web site: Young passes West to win in Hula Bowl . . . . January 8, 1984 . 3–B . March 11, 2010 . .
  6. News: John. Shea. CFL is home to ex-Aztecs Sandusky, Armour. August 7, 1986. Times-Advocate. 16. Newspapers.com. March 9, 2024.