Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Allen Pitts

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American gridiron football player (born 1964)

Allen Pitts
No. 18
PositionWide receiver
Personal information
Born (1964-06-28)June 28, 1964 (age 61)
Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
CollegeCalifornia State, Fullerton
NFL draft1986: undrafted
Career history
19861987Los Angeles Rams*
19902000Calgary Stampeders
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Awards and highlights

Allen Pitts (born June 28, 1964) is an American former professionalfootballwide receiver who played for theCalgary Stampeders of theCanadian Football League (CFL) from 1990 to 2000. He attendedCal-State Fullerton and played his entire professional career as a receiver for theCalgary Stampeders. He retired as the CFL's all-time leading receiver in term of career yardage until he was passed byMilt Stegall in 2008.

College career

[edit]

Pitts played receiver for theCal State Fullerton Titans. He completed his eligibility with the Titans in 1985.[1] One of his teammates in college was future CFL quarterback,Damon Allen.

Professional career

[edit]

NFL

[edit]

Pitts had drawn the attention of NFL scouts, and believed he would be selected in the1986 draft. However, in one pre-draft workout, Pitts was running a pass route, and college teammateMark Collins stepped on his foot, breaking his fibula. Word of Pitts’ injury spread through the NFL grapevine and he was bypassed on draft day.[1][2]

He was given a free-agent tryout with the Los Angeles Rams in the summer of1986, but was cut during training camp.[2] He was cut by the Rams during training camp in 1987 as well.[1]

CFL

[edit]

By April 1990, Pitts had been away from football for a few years.[2] He decided to go to an open tryout camp at UC Irvine put on by Calgary Stampeders player personnel director,Roy Shivers.[2]

Pitts was signed by the Calgary Stampeders for the1990 season. Calgary finished first place in the West Division for the first time since1971. Pitts contributed by leading the team in receiving yards (1,172), which placed him fifth in the league.

In1991, Pitts was Calgary's nominee for the CFL Most Outstanding Player award for the first time. That year, he set a CFL record for most receptions in a season (118), led the CFL in yards (1,764), and tied for the league lead in touchdowns (15). Calgary went to its firstGrey Cup since 1971, with Pitts playing in his first, and scoring a touchdown in the game. Calgary lost to Toronto 36-21.

In1992, Calgary won its firstGrey Cup since 1971, and Pitts won his first. Pitts' contributions to the team that year included: leading the CFL in receptions (103), yards (1,591), and scoring 13 touchdowns. He also scored a touchdown in the Grey Cup game. Pitts became the second CFL player to have more than one season with at least 100 receptions, and the first player to do so in consecutive seasons.

In1993, Pitts accumulated 45 receptions for 776 yards and 4 scores in the first 7 games. However, he sustained a knee injury that required surgery and ended his season.[2]

He had a monster year in1994 setting several single season CFL records: receptions (126), receiving yards (2,036), receiving touchdowns (21), and total touchdowns (21), and tiedHal Patterson,Joey Walters, andTerry Greer for 100 yard receiving games (11). That year, he won the Calgary Stampeders' President's Ring for the first time.[3]

The power of the Stampeders' passing attack was proved in1995 despite star quarterbackDoug Flutie missing significant time with injury. The rise of quarterbackJeff Garcia helped Pitts andDave Sapunjis combine for over 3,000 yards receiving. Pitts gained 100 catches for 1,492 yards and 11 touchdowns. Remarkably, these numbers were second on the team to Sapunjis' 111-1653-12. This marked the first time a CFL team had two receivers with 100 or more receptions in the same season.[4] Calgary played Baltimore in theGrey Cup. Baltimore defeated Calgary 37-20 to become the first American-based team to win the Grey Cup.

In1996, Pitts was Calgary's nominee for the CFL Most Outstanding Player award for the second time. He led the Stampeders in receptions (86) and yards (1,309), and tied for the league lead in touchdowns (11).

Pitts missed the first seven games of the1997 season because of a broken hand.[2] In the 11 games he did play, he accumulated 885 yards and 9 touchdowns receiving. He also had 113 yards and 1 touchdown in Calgary's loss in the West Semi-Final.

In1998, Pitts led the West Division in receptions (96) and yards (1,372), and led the CFL in touchdowns (11). In Calgary's West Final win, he had 125 yards and 1 touchdown. Calgary went to theGrey Cup against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and won 26-24. This was Pitts' second Grey Cup win.

In1999, Pitts led the CFL in receptions (97) and yards (1,449), and finished second in the league with 10 touchdowns. He won theJeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy as the Most Outstanding Player in the West Division. He was the runner-up for the CFL Most Outstanding Player award toDanny McManus. Calgary went back to theGrey Cup, and Pitts had a receiving touchdown in the game, but the team lost to McManus' Tiger-Cats 32-21. Pitts won the Calgary Stampeders' President's Ring for the second time.[3]

In2000, at age 36, Pitts accumulated a very respectable 77 catches for 1,045 yards and six scores.

On February 20, 2001, the Stampeders announced that they had released Pitts.[5] Pitts played his entire 11-year career with one team, and under a single head coach,Wally Buono. During Pitts' tenure in Calgary, the team had a winning record and made the playoffs every year.

Upon completion of his career, Pitts ranked in the top 3 all-time in the following career categories:

  • #1 in receptions (966)
  • #1 in 100 reception seasons (4)
  • #1 in playoff receptions (78)
  • #3 in Grey Cup receptions (25)
  • #1 in receiving yards (14,891)
  • #1 in 100 yard receiving games (64)
  • #1 in 1,000 yard receiving seasons (9)
  • #1 in playoff receiving yards (1,290)
  • #1 in receiving touchdowns (117) - he was the first CFL player to reach 100 receiving touchdowns
  • #1 in games with receiving touchdowns (95)
  • #3 in yards from scrimmage (14,886)
  • #2 in total touchdowns (117)

In 2004, Pitts was inducted into the Stampeders' Wall of Fame,[6] and his jersey number 18 wasretired by the team.[7] He was elected into theCanadian Football Hall of Fame in 2006.[7] In November, 2006, Pitts was voted one of the CFL'sTop 50 players (#10) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports networkThe Sports Network/TSN.[8]

CFL statistics

[edit]

Regular season

[edit]
Receiving Regular season
YearTeamGamesNo.YardsAvgLongTD
1990CGY1865117218.0676
1991CGY18118176414.98715
1992CGY18103159115.45313
1993CGY74577617.2374
1994CGY18126203616.25421
1995CGY16100149214.96311
1996CGY1786130915.24111
1997CGY115388516.7439
1998CGY1897144914.96310
1999CGY1796137214.36211
2000CGY1877104513.6296
CFL totals17696614,89115.487117

[9]

Playoffs

[edit]
Year & gameTeamGPRECYDTD
1990 West FinalCGY15931
1991 West Semi-FinalCGY161732
1991 West FinalCGY17720
1992 West FinalCGY15910
1993 West Semi-FinalCGY0---
1993 West FinalCGY0---
1994 West Semi-FinalCGY1121831
1994 West FinalCGY14580
1995 North Semi-FinalCGY13600
1995 North FinalCGY13220
1996 West FinalCGY12260
1997 West Semi-FinalCGY171131
1998 West FinalCGY181251
1999 West Semi-FinalCGY14490
1999 West FinalCGY191731
2000 West FinalCGY13520
Totals14781,2907

Grey Cup

[edit]
YearTeamGPRECYDTD
1991CGY14661
1992CGY17751
1995CGY13540
1998CGY15740
1999CGY16951
Totals5253643

References

[edit]
  1. ^abcHerbert, Steven (November 3, 1991)."Former Titan Pitts Gets His Second Wind as Slotback in CFL".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  2. ^abcdefEubanks, Lon (October 2, 2000)."There's No Stopping Pitts".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  3. ^ab"The Top 75: The Top 5".Calgary Stampeders. December 6, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  4. ^"CFL.ca Game Notes: A look at Week 19".CFL.ca. October 27, 2016. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  5. ^"Stampeders release Pitts".
  6. ^"Wall of Fame".Calgary Stampeders. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  7. ^ab"Allen Pitts".Canadian Football Hall of Fame. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  8. ^"TSN : CFL - Canada's Sports Leader". April 27, 2007. Archived fromthe original on April 27, 2007. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  9. ^"Allen Pitts".

External links

[edit]
Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy winners (1946–1972)
Prior to 1973, the Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy was awarded in the WIFU/WFC to the player considered to be the most valuable to his team.
Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy winners (1973–present)
From 1973, the Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy is awarded to theWest Division's Most Outstanding Player.
Most Outstanding Player in theWestern Interprovincial Football Union orWestern Football Conference (1946–1972)
Prior to 1973, the WIFU/WFC's Most Outstanding Player was separate from the Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy.
Players
Builders
Media
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Allen_Pitts&oldid=1320567742"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp