Jon Volpe

American football player

1968 –

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Who is Jon Volpe?

Jon Volpe was a star running back in the Canadian Football League.

Volpe took an unusual and inspiring path to football stardom. Coming from a family where his father would leave by the time he was 5 years old, his mother would become an alcoholic and live on the street, and his brother would go to jail several times, Jon Volpe, being only 5 feet 7 inches tall, succeeded in getting a football scholarship to Stanford University, where he was an all-conference running back earning GTE Academic All-American honors and being named a Rhodes Scholar nominee

Not drafted by the NFL, he had a tryout with the Pittsburgh Steelers before he headed to Canada to play for the B.C. Lions. He exploded into the league in 1991, and rushing behind Doug Flutie Volpe added 1395 rushing yards, he led the league with 16 rushing touchdowns and 20 total touchdowns, which was good for an all star and the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie Award. In 1992 he added 941 yards and 13 TDs, and was again named an all star. A contract dispute meant a late start to the 1993 season, which ended up being disappointing. He left the Lions after 3 years and 36 games.

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Born
Apr 17, 1968
Kincheloe
Education
  • Stanford University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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