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John Walton (American football)

John Booker Walton (born October 4, 1947) is a former American football player and coach. He played professionally as a quarterback in the Continental Football League (CFL), World Football League (WFL), National Football League (NFL), and United States Football League (USFL). Walton played college football at Elizabeth City State University. He served two stints at the head football coach at Elizabeth City State, from 1980 to 1982 and 1989 to 1990, compiling a record of 25–24–2.

John Walton
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Born: (1947-10-04) October 4, 1947 (age 76)
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Career information
Position(s)Quarterback
CollegeElizabeth City State
Career history
As player
1969Indianapolis Capitols (CFL)
1974Chicago Fire (WFL)
1975San Antonio Wings (WFL)
1976–1979Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)
1983–1984Boston / New Orleans Breakers (USFL)
Honors
  • 1968 All-CIAA team-Quarterback
  • CFL MVP (1969)
  • All-CFL team (1969)
  • CFL champion (1969)
  • All-WFL team (1975)

In 1969 Walton became the first African-American quarterback to lead a professional football team to a title, when the Indianapolis Capitols defeated the San Antonio Toros 44–38 (OT) in the Continental Football League final.[1]

College career Edit

Walton played college football at Elizabeth City State University in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) for four seasons (1965–1968). During his senior year (1968) he completed 114 of 204 passes for 1,400 yards and 16 touchdowns and led the Vikings to an 8–1 record. Walton was honored for his performance by being named to the All-CIAA football team. Walton graduated from Elizabeth City State University in 1969 with a bachelor's degree in physical education.

Professional playing career Edit

National Football League (1969-1972) Edit

Walton was not drafted coming out of college but was signed as a free agent by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League in March 1969. He participated in several preseason games with the Rams in 1969–1972 but was never able to make the active roster during the season and spent most of his time on the taxi squad (practice team).

Continental Football League (1969) Edit

In 1969, after not making the Los Angeles Rams team, Walton played for the Indianapolis Capitols of the Continental Football League. His first pro football start came on September 2, 1969, when he led the Capitals to a 28–27 victory over the Norfolk Neptunes. Walton led the Capitals to the 1969 Continental Football League championship game (December 13, 1969) where he completed 14 of 30 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns as Indianapolis defeated the San Antonio Toros in overtime 44–38 to become the 1969 Continental Football League champions. Walton was named to the ALL-CFL team and the MVP of the Capitals team. During the season Walton completed 109 of 234 passes for 1,713 yards and 17 touchdowns.

World Football League (1974–1975) Edit

In 1974, he served as a backup quarterback for the Chicago Fire of the World Football League. In 1975, he was the starting quarterback for the San Antonio Wings of the World Football League where he led the league in passing yards and touchdowns. Walton was named to the WFL All-Pro team. The World Football League officially suspended operations on October 22, 1975.

National Football League (1976–1979) Edit

Based on his success in the World Football League, Walton was recruited by new Philadelphia Eagles head coach Dick Vermeil to try out for the Eagles. Coincidentally, Vermeil was a coach for the Los Angeles Rams when Walton had first attempted to make the NFL. Walton was signed to a contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, and from 1976 to 1979 he would serve as a backup quarterback for the Eagles, playing in fifteen games over four seasons before leaving the NFL, at the age of 32, following the conclusion of the 1979 season.

United States Football League (1983–1984) Edit

In 1983, Walton was convinced by Dick Coury, the head coach of the Boston Breakers of the newly formed United States Football League (USFL), to give quarterbacking one more chance. Coury was familiar with Walton and his talent as Coury had been a coach on the Philadelphia Eagles staff during Walton's time there. Despite being 35 years old, and not having played a down of pro football since 1979, Walton agreed to join the USFL and become the starting quarterback for the 1983 Boston Breakers and the 1984 New Orleans Breakers, after the team moved to New Orleans following the 1983 season. Walton was one of the top passers in the USFL finishing second in the league in 1983 with 3,772 yards passing and third in the league with 20 touchdowns while leading the Breakers to an 11–7 record and a second-place finish in the USFL's Atlantic Division. In 1984, he finished fifth in the league in passing yards with 3,554. Walton owns the USFL record for most passing attempts in a season (589) which was set during the 1983 season.

Coaching career Edit

After leaving the NFL, Walton become head football coach at his alma mater, Elizabeth City State University, on January 15, 1980. He was the head coach from 1980 to 1982 compiling a 20–10–1 overall record (14–7 in the CIAA) He left Elizabeth City State in 1983 to return to pro football as the quarterback of the Boston Breakers.[2] Walton return to Elizabeth City State as head coach in 1989 and remained in that post through the 1990 season.

In 1991, Walton was the offensive coordinator for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks of the World League of American Football (WLAF) under head coach Roman Gabriel, who played with Walton on the Rams and Eagles teams in the NFL and was his offensive coordinator for the Portland Breakers in 1985.

Post-football career Edit

Following his retirement from pro football, he returned to Elizabeth City, where he has served as a teacher and a member of the city council.

ECSU Hall of Fame Edit

Walton was elected to the Elizabeth City State University Hall of Fame on October 25, 1985.

Career statistics Edit

 World Football League (WFL) Year Team GP ATT. Comp. Yards TD Int. 1975 San Antonio Wings 12 338 167 2405 19 22 
 National Football League (NFL) Year Team GP ATT. Comp. Yards TD Int. 1976 Philadelphia Eagles 3 28 12 125 0 2 1978 Philadelphia Eagles 4 1 0 0 0 0 1979 Philadelphia Eagles 8 36 19 213 3 1 
 United States Football League (USFL) Year Team GP ATT. Comp. Yards TD Int. 1983 Boston Breakers 18 589 330 3772 20 18 1984 New Orleans Breakers 18 512 280 3554 17 19 

Head coaching record Edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Elizabeth City State Vikings (Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1980–1982)
1980 Elizabeth City State 7–2–1 5–2 T–3rd
1981 Elizabeth City State 8–3 6–1 2nd (Northern) L NCAA Division Quarterfinal
1982 Elizabeth City State 5–5 3–4 4th (Northern)
Elizabeth City State Vikings (Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1989–1990)
1989 Elizabeth City State 2–8 0–6 6th (Northern)
1990 Elizabeth City State 3–6–1 2–4 T–5th (Northern)
Elizabeth City State: 25–24–2 16–17
Total: 25–24–2

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "1968-1970 INDIANAPOLIS CAPITOLS". FunWhileItLasted. 29 November 2011.
  2. ^ Grogan, Leigh (May 3, 1983). "Walton get break and starring role in Boston". The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. p. 2B. Retrieved July 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com  .

External links Edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · Pro Football Reference

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quarterback in the Continental Football League CFL World Football League WFL National Football League NFL and United States Football League USFL Walton played college football at Elizabeth City State University He served two stints at the head football coach at Elizabeth City State from 1980 to 1982 and 1989 to 1990 compiling a record of 25 24 2 John WaltonNo 10 11Born 1947 10 04 October 4 1947 age 76 Elizabeth City North CarolinaCareer informationPosition s QuarterbackCollegeElizabeth City StateCareer historyAs player1969Indianapolis Capitols CFL 1974Chicago Fire WFL 1975San Antonio Wings WFL 1976 1979Philadelphia Eagles NFL 1983 1984Boston New Orleans Breakers USFL Honors1968 All CIAA team Quarterback CFL MVP 1969 All CFL team 1969 CFL champion 1969 All WFL team 1975 In 1969 Walton became the first African American quarterback to lead a professional football team to a title when the Indianapolis Capitols defeated the San Antonio Toros 44 38 OT in the Continental Football League final 1 Contents 1 College career 2 Professional playing career 2 1 National Football League 1969 1972 2 2 Continental Football League 1969 2 3 World Football League 1974 1975 2 4 National Football League 1976 1979 2 5 United States Football League 1983 1984 3 Coaching career 4 Post football career 5 ECSU Hall of Fame 6 Career statistics 7 Head coaching record 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCollege career EditWalton played college football at Elizabeth City State University in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association CIAA for four seasons 1965 1968 During his senior year 1968 he completed 114 of 204 passes for 1 400 yards and 16 touchdowns and led the Vikings to an 8 1 record Walton was honored for his performance by being named to the All CIAA football team Walton graduated from Elizabeth City State University in 1969 with a bachelor s degree in physical education Professional playing career EditNational Football League 1969 1972 Edit Walton was not drafted coming out of college but was signed as a free agent by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League in March 1969 He participated in several preseason games with the Rams in 1969 1972 but was never able to make the active roster during the season and spent most of his time on the taxi squad practice team Continental Football League 1969 Edit In 1969 after not making the Los Angeles Rams team Walton played for the Indianapolis Capitols of the Continental Football League His first pro football start came on September 2 1969 when he led the Capitals to a 28 27 victory over the Norfolk Neptunes Walton led the Capitals to the 1969 Continental Football League championship game December 13 1969 where he completed 14 of 30 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns as Indianapolis defeated the San Antonio Toros in overtime 44 38 to become the 1969 Continental Football League champions Walton was named to the ALL CFL team and the MVP of the Capitals team During the season Walton completed 109 of 234 passes for 1 713 yards and 17 touchdowns World Football League 1974 1975 Edit In 1974 he served as a backup quarterback for the Chicago Fire of the World Football League In 1975 he was the starting quarterback for the San Antonio Wings of the World Football League where he led the league in passing yards and touchdowns Walton was named to the WFL All Pro team The World Football League officially suspended operations on October 22 1975 National Football League 1976 1979 Edit Based on his success in the World Football League Walton was recruited by new Philadelphia Eagles head coach Dick Vermeil to try out for the Eagles Coincidentally Vermeil was a coach for the Los Angeles Rams when Walton had first attempted to make the NFL Walton was signed to a contract with the Philadelphia Eagles and from 1976 to 1979 he would serve as a backup quarterback for the Eagles playing in fifteen games over four seasons before leaving the NFL at the age of 32 following the conclusion of the 1979 season United States Football League 1983 1984 Edit In 1983 Walton was convinced by Dick Coury the head coach of the Boston Breakers of the newly formed United States Football League USFL to give quarterbacking one more chance Coury was familiar with Walton and his talent as Coury had been a coach on the Philadelphia Eagles staff during Walton s time there Despite being 35 years old and not having played a down of pro football since 1979 Walton agreed to join the USFL and become the starting quarterback for the 1983 Boston Breakers and the 1984 New Orleans Breakers after the team moved to New Orleans following the 1983 season Walton was one of the top passers in the USFL finishing second in the league in 1983 with 3 772 yards passing and third in the league with 20 touchdowns while leading the Breakers to an 11 7 record and a second place finish in the USFL s Atlantic Division In 1984 he finished fifth in the league in passing yards with 3 554 Walton owns the USFL record for most passing attempts in a season 589 which was set during the 1983 season Coaching career EditAfter leaving the NFL Walton become head football coach at his alma mater Elizabeth City State University on January 15 1980 He was the head coach from 1980 to 1982 compiling a 20 10 1 overall record 14 7 in the CIAA He left Elizabeth City State in 1983 to return to pro football as the quarterback of the Boston Breakers 2 Walton return to Elizabeth City State as head coach in 1989 and remained in that post through the 1990 season In 1991 Walton was the offensive coordinator for the Raleigh Durham Skyhawks of the World League of American Football WLAF under head coach Roman Gabriel who played with Walton on the Rams and Eagles teams in the NFL and was his offensive coordinator for the Portland Breakers in 1985 Post football career EditFollowing his retirement from pro football he returned to Elizabeth City where he has served as a teacher and a member of the city council ECSU Hall of Fame EditWalton was elected to the Elizabeth City State University Hall of Fame on October 25 1985 Career statistics EditWorld Football League WFL Year Team GP ATT Comp Yards TD Int 1975 San Antonio Wings 12 338 167 2405 19 22 National Football League NFL Year Team GP ATT Comp Yards TD Int 1976 Philadelphia Eagles 3 28 12 125 0 2 1978 Philadelphia Eagles 4 1 0 0 0 0 1979 Philadelphia Eagles 8 36 19 213 3 1 United States Football League USFL Year Team GP ATT Comp Yards TD Int 1983 Boston Breakers 18 589 330 3772 20 18 1984 New Orleans Breakers 18 512 280 3554 17 19Head coaching record EditYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsElizabeth City State Vikings Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association 1980 1982 1980 Elizabeth City State 7 2 1 5 2 T 3rd1981 Elizabeth City State 8 3 6 1 2nd Northern L NCAA Division Quarterfinal1982 Elizabeth City State 5 5 3 4 4th Northern Elizabeth City State Vikings Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association 1989 1990 1989 Elizabeth City State 2 8 0 6 6th Northern 1990 Elizabeth City State 3 6 1 2 4 T 5th Northern Elizabeth City State 25 24 2 16 17Total 25 24 2See also Edit1983 USFL season 1984 USFL seasonReferences Edit 1968 1970 INDIANAPOLIS CAPITOLS FunWhileItLasted 29 November 2011 Grogan Leigh May 3 1983 Walton get break and starring role in Boston The News amp Observer Raleigh North Carolina p 2B Retrieved July 20 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp External links EditCareer statistics and player information from NFL com Pro Football ReferencePreceded byNone Boston New Orleans Portland Breakers Starting Quarterbacks1983 1984 Succeeded byMatt Robinson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Walton American football amp oldid 1158823870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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