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Pinball Clemons

Michael Lutrell "Pinball" Clemons OOnt (born January 15, 1965) is an American-Canadian sports executive and former running back and return specialist who serves as general manager for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He is considered by many to be one of the greatest and most famous Argos players of all time, as well as one of the most popular professional athletes in the history of Toronto.

Michael "Pinball" Clemons
No. 31     Toronto Argonauts
Clemons pictured in 2008
Born: (1965-01-15) January 15, 1965 (age 58)
Dunedin, Florida
Career information
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)RB/SB/KR/PR
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight170 lb (77 kg)
CollegeWilliam & Mary
High schoolDunedin
NFL draft1987 / Round: 8 / Pick: 218
Drafted byKansas City Chiefs
Career history
As administrator
20012002Toronto Argonauts (President)
2003Toronto Argonauts (GM)
2008Toronto Argonauts (CEO)
20092019Toronto Argonauts (Vice-Chair)
2019–presentToronto Argonauts (GM)
As coach
20002001Toronto Argonauts (HC)
20022007Toronto Argonauts (HC)
As player
1987Kansas City Chiefs
1988Tampa Bay Buccaneers*
19892000Toronto Argonauts
*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star1990, 1997
CFL East All-Star1990, 1994, 1997
Awards1990 Jeff Russel Trophy
1990 CFL Most Outstanding Player
1993 Tom Pate Memorial Award
1996 Tom Pate Memorial Award
Honours
Retired #s31 (Toronto Argonauts)
RecordsCFL Most Combined Yards, All-Time Regular Season: 25,438[1]
CFL Most
Career stats
Receptions682
Receiving yards7015
Receiving TDs46
Rushing yards5341
Rushing TDs31
Total TDs85
  • Canadian Football Hall of Fame, 2008

A native of Dunedin, Florida, Clemons played college football at the College of William & Mary and was drafted in the eighth round of the 1987 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. After two years in the NFL, Clemons joined the Argonauts in 1989, playing with them for twelve seasons where he was a two-time All-Star and a three-time Grey Cup Champion. After retiring from playing, he twice served as their head coach before becoming an administrator, since winning three more Grey Cups. His no. 31 jersey is one of only four that have been retired by the Argonauts.

Early life

Clemons was born and raised in Dunedin, Florida to an 18-year-old single mother, Anna Marie Bryant, who had just graduated from a segregated high school.[2] His father, Willie Clemons, lived an hour and a half away from them while finishing up his university education and later became a school teacher.[3]

Clemons started playing football at age 8 with the Dunedin Golden Eagles, a youth organization co-ordinated by the Police Athletic League.[4]

Clemons and his mother lived in public housing across the street from the city's sewer plant until he was 14 years old.[3] At this point in Clemons' life, his mother married his stepfather and would also become the first African-American to get an administrative job for the City of Dunedin.[3]

Clemons's mother was also a heavy influence in him becoming a devout Christian as she was also a clerk at a Baptist church in Dunedin.[3] Clemons and his family currently attend the Meeting House in Oakville, Ontario.

Clemons later formed a relationship with his father, Willie, during his college years.[3] Even then, the relationship between him and his father was more like a nephew to an uncle, being limited to visits during his family vacations down in Florida and regular phone calls.[5] Willie was also invited to the 2003 CFL Eastern Division semi-final game his son was coaching in Toronto vs. the B.C. Lions, marking the first time his father had actually seen him in any capacity with the Argonauts.[5] Shortly afterwards, his father died.[3]

College career

Clemons graduated with a degree in economics from the College of William & Mary[6][7][8][9] where he played running back and return specialist on the football team, as well as playing varsity soccer for a year. In his four-year college football career, he compiled 4,778 all-purpose yards and was named a Division I-AA all-American.

Professional football career

In 1987, Clemons was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. During the 1987 NFL season, Clemons played in eight games, predominantly as a punt returner, where he collected 19 returns for 162 yards.

When Clemons first joined the Toronto Argonauts in 1989, guest running backs coach Tom Cudney nicknamed him "Pinball" because of his running style. His diminutive size and extraordinary balance allowed him to bounce between defensive players much like a pinball inside a pinball machine. During home games, The Who song "Pinball Wizard" would play on the P.A. each time Clemons was involved in a great play. In his first game with the Argonauts, Clemons was named the player of the game. In 1990, Clemons received the CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award after setting a single season record for all-purpose yards (3,300). The following year, Clemons won his very first football championship as his Argonauts defeated the Calgary Stampeders to win the Grey Cup. Clemons went on to win two more Grey Cups as a player when Doug Flutie led the Argonauts won back-to-back titles during the 1996 & 1997 seasons. In 1997, Clemons surpassed his own single season all-purpose yards record from 1990 by recording 3,840 all-purpose yards. This mark stood until 2012, when it was broken by Chad Owens. On September 15, 2000, Clemons played his last ever game as an Argonaut. During his 12-year playing career with the Argonauts he set many team records including career pass receptions (682), punt return yards (6,025), punt returns (610), punt return touchdowns (8), kickoff return yards (6,349), and kickoff returns (300). He also set single season single-season punt return yards (1,070 in 1997), punt returns (111 in 1997), and kickoff returns (49 in 1997). Clemons also amassed a career 25,438 combined yards during the regular season, a CFL record.

In 2008, Clemons was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. And in 2009, Clemons was also inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.

Coaching career

Upon ending his playing career, Clemons became interim head coach of the Toronto Argonauts in 2000, replacing John Huard, who resigned after compiling a 1–6–1 record. When offered the head coaching job by team general manager J. I. Albrecht, Clemons was reluctant to accept it, wanting to spend more time with his family. According to Clemons, "it was an awkward situation. After saying no, they said do us the favour of going home and discussing it with your family. The burden was that this team, this organization, had given our family so much that Canada was going to be our home. The Argos had everything to do with my family becoming a part of this country. Because of all I had been given I decided it was my time to reciprocate."[3] As interim head coach, Clemons coached the Argos to 6 wins out of their remaining 8 games. He had the interim tag removed from his title at the end of the season. In November 2001, he was promoted to President of the Argonauts and relinquished his role as head coach in the process to Gary Etcheverry.

When Etcheverry was fired as head coach on September 17, 2002, Clemons returned as head coach on an interim basis with 6 games remaining in the 2002 CFL season. Clemons was officially given the head coaching job again on December 17, 2002, while also relinquishing his role as team president. He remained the head coach until 2007. Clemons was nominated for the Annis Stukus Trophy every year from 2002 to 2007, coming up short each time.

In the 2004 CFL season, Clemons was the first black head coach to ever appear in a Grey Cup game. He became the first black head coach to win a Grey Cup championship during that same Grey Cup game, while also being the second black coach to ever guide his team to a pro football championship in North America. (Darren Arbet of the San Jose SaberCats was the first to do so in 2002 with an ArenaBowl XVI victory.) Clemons downplayed this milestone achievement, saying, "To tell you the truth, I don't know what it means to be the first Black coach in the (Grey) Cup and to win it. I know that I can't do anything by myself, and on my own strength I'm very little good. Anything I accomplish has to be with the aid of individuals, and this team became like a family and is a family, it had very little to do with the colour of my skin".[2]

Clemons has the second most head coaching wins in Argonauts history with 67. (Bob O'Billovich is first with 89.) Clemons' record is 67–54–1 in the regular season over parts of seven seasons, with a 6–5 playoff record (including 1–0 in his lone Grey Cup appearance). As a coach, his nickname was often shortened to "Pinner" by his players. After retiring as head coach, he became the team's chief executive officer in 2008.

Sports administrator

From November 2001 to September 2002, Clemons served as the Toronto Argonauts President. He ended his tenure as President to resume his second stint as the team's head coach. In 2003, Clemons shared both responsibilities as the team's head coach & general manager. Though he was the de facto GM of the Argonauts as a result of an administrative shake up of the team, much of the player roster management duties were deferred to Greg Mohns, the team's director of football operations & player personnel. Clemons would relinquish his GM title to Adam Rita at the end of the season. On December 4, 2007, Clemons stepped down as head coach of the Argonauts to become their new Chief Executive Officer. At the end of the 2008 Toronto Argonauts season, Clemons announced that he would no longer act in the day-to-day business of the organization and on May 6, 2009, Bob Nicholson was announced as the new president and chief executive officer of the Argonauts. On that same day, Clemons was appointed the Vice-Chair of the team. In his new role, Clemons advises the president & C.E.O. on key sales and corporate partner programs, significant community initiatives, and brand and media relations.[10] On October 8, 2019, Clemons was named as the new general manager of the team, replacing Jim Popp who was relieved of his GM duties with 4 games remaining in the 2019 Toronto Argonauts season. Clemons would also work closely with John Murphy, the team's vice president of player personnel, in assembling the roster.[11]

Personal life

 
Clemons speaking at We Day Waterloo 2010, a Free the Children event

Clemons is also a motivational speaker, making frequent public appearances throughout the community. He is also a partner of the children's brand Simply Kids, a line of diapers, baby food and healthcare products found in supermarkets across Canada and the United States.

Currently, Clemons resides in Oakville, Ontario with his wife, Diane (a native Floridian), and three daughters (who were all born in Canada). His oldest daughter, Rachel, is 22, his middle daughter Raven is 19, and his youngest daughter Rylie is now 17. Clemons has described himself (borrowing a quote from C.D. Howe) as an "American by birth but Canadian by choice".[12][13] In 2000, Clemons became a permanent resident of Canada. It had once been suggested that Clemons had remained an American citizen to rebuff any calls for him to run for political office, such as for mayor of Toronto.[14] Clemons was the subject of Pinball: The Making of a Canadian Hero (ISBN 978-0-470-83690-3) a biography written by Perry Lefko published in 2006.[15]

In April 2007, he visited Calderstone Middle School in Brampton to help start a reading program.[16]

On August 21, 2007, Clemons founded the "Michael 'Pinball' Clemons Foundation" which is dedicated to helping disadvantaged youth.

On March 23, 2009, Clemons appeared on the CTV News @ 6 as a celebrity guest host to do the weather in celebration of Dave Devall's retirement. He is currently working with Marc Kielburger and Craig Kielburger, founders of Free the Children, in an initiative to build schools and clean water systems in Africa.[17][18]

On November 14, 2012, Clemons visited and gave a speech about life topics in Markham, Ontario for York Regional District School Board's annual QUEST Forum to promote Student Achievement and Well-Being.

On February 28, 2014, Clemons visited the Scouts Canada National Leadership summit to speak about teamwork and working as one team to kick off the new program and strategic plan announcement.

On April 28, 2015, Clemons officially became a naturalized citizen of Canada.[19][20]

Clemons was recognized on February 10, 2017 by the College of William and Mary, his alma mater, with an honorary degree during Charter Day ceremonies, where he also was principal speaker.

From February 10–26, 2017, Clemons partnered with Global Pet Foods and Air Miles for the "Show Us Your Heart" event.[21] Its goal is to raise money for homeless pets, rescue groups, and animal shelters across Canada through donations made at Global Pet Food stores.

Achievements

  • CFL record for most all-purpose yards, All-Time Regular Season: 25,396 (19892000)[1]
  • Recorded over 5,000 career yards in rushing (5,232), pass receptions (7,015), kickoff returns (6,349), and punt returns (6,025)
  • Argonauts team records for career pass receptions (682), punt return yards (6,025), punt returns (610), punt return touchdowns (8), kickoff return yards (6,349), and kickoff returns (300)
  • Argonauts team records for single-season punt return yards (1,070 in 1997), punt returns (111 in 1997), and kickoff returns (49 in 1997)
  • Argonauts team record for single-game kickoff returns (8) on August 21, 1990, versus Edmonton Eskimos
  • CFL most outstanding player (1990)
  • Three-time Grey Cup champion as a player (1991, 1996, 1997)
  • One-time Grey Cup champion as a head coach (2004)
  • Two-time Grey Cup champion as a Vice chairman (2012, 2017)
  • First black head coach to reach & win a Grey Cup championship (2004)
  • Two-time CFL All-Star (1990, 1997)
  • Two-time Tom Pate Award winner (1993, 1996)
  • 1995 John Candy Memorial Award[22]
  • One-time Eastern Division Most Outstanding Player Trophy winner (1990)
  • Four-time Eastern Division All-Star (1990, 1993, 1994, 1997)
  • Voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (#31) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN.
  • Was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2008.
  • Was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2009.[23]
  • Retired number by the Toronto Argonauts (#31)

Honours

Honorary Degrees

Michael "Pinball" Clemons has received honorary degrees from several universities. These include:

Location Date School Degree
  Ontario Fall 2000 York University Doctor of Laws (LL.D)[25]
  Ontario June 2013 Humber College [26]
  Virginia February 10, 2017 College of William & Mary Doctor of Humane Letters (DHL)[27][28]

Legacy

In 2012 in honour of the 100th Grey Cup, Canada Post used his image on a series of commemorative postage stamps. The image was also used on presentation posters and other materials to promote the Grey Cup game and other celebrations associated with the centennial.

CFL coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Result
TOR 2000 6 4 0 .600 4th in East Division Missed Playoffs
TOR 2001 7 11 0 .389 4th in East Division Missed Playoffs
TOR 2002 4 2 0 .667 2nd in East Division 1 1 Lost in Division Finals
TOR 2003 9 9 0 .500 2nd in East Division 1 1 Lost in Division Finals
TOR 2004 10 7 1 .583 2nd in East Division 3 0 Won Grey Cup
TOR 2005 11 7 0 .611 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in Division Finals
TOR 2006 10 8 0 .556 2nd in East Division 1 1 Lost in Division Finals
TOR 2007 11 7 0 .611 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in Division Finals
Total 68 55 1 .553 2 East Division
Championships
6 5 1 Grey Cup

CFL GM record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Result
TOR 2019 2 2 0 .500 4th in East Division - - Missed Playoffs
TOR 2021 9 5 0 .643 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Final
TOR 2022 11 7 0 .611 1st in East Division 2 0 Won Grey Cup
Total 22 14 0 .611 2 East Division
Championships
2 1 1 Grey Cups

Coaching tree

Assistants under Clemons that became NFL, CFL, or NCAA head coaches:

References

  1. ^ a b . Regular Season All-Time Records. cfl.ca. Archived from the original on January 19, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Perry Lefko, "Pinball: The Making of a Canadian Hero". (Mississauga: John Wiley & Sons Canada, 2006) p. 29
  3. ^ a b c d e f g inc., Canoe. "Heart of a champion". canoe.ca. Retrieved May 23, 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ Morgan, Nancy (September 16, 2001). "CFL's Clemons recalls growing up in Dunedin". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
  5. ^ a b Perry Lefko, "Pinball: The Making of a Canadian Hero". (Mississauga: John Wiley & Sons Canada, 2006) p. 260
  6. ^ "The best PR man in the CFL". Hamilton Spectator. September 17, 2008. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
  7. ^ . Front Office & Football Operations. Toronto Argonauts Football Club. Archived from the original on October 5, 2008. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
  8. ^ "Michael "Pinball" Clemons". Hall of Famers. Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 10, 2008.
  9. ^ Van der Voort, Jane (November 20, 2002). "DREAM JOB – Pinball Clemons: Passing back to the community". Toronto Sun. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
  10. ^ http://www.argonauts.ca/index.php/article/argos-welcome-back-bob-nicholson-as-president-ceo-12045-im-44536][permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "Argos name Michael 'Pinball' Clemons general manager - CFL.ca". October 8, 2019.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on November 24, 2007.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on January 6, 2010.
  14. ^ Brunt, Stephen (November 16, 2007). "The most loved man in sports". Globe and Mail. Canada. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
  15. ^ . John Wiley & Sons Canada. Archived from the original on February 17, 2012. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
  16. ^ "'Guy stuff' on the reading agenda for new dad, son club". News Releases. Peel District School Board. April 2, 2007. Retrieved October 5, 2008.
  17. ^ WE (June 19, 2009). "Be the Change with "Pinball" Clemons". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved May 23, 2017 – via YouTube.
  18. ^ WE (June 19, 2009). ""Pinball" Clemons' Real Heroes!". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved May 23, 2017 – via YouTube.
  19. ^ "Pinball Clemons officially becomes Canadian citizen - Sportsnet.ca". sportsnet.ca. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
  20. ^ "Pinball Clemons: Proud Canadian Citizen". Toronto Argonauts. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
  21. ^ "Show Us Your Heart 2017 - Global Pet Foods". globalpetfoods.com. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
  22. ^ Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4, p.81, Bob Ferguson, Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd., Markham, ON and Allston, MA, ISBN 1-55041-855-6
  23. ^ . oshof.ca. Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on December 28, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
  24. ^ "Canada's Top 25 Immigrants 2011". Canadian Immigrant. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  25. ^ "Honorary Degree Recipients - University Secretariat". secretariat.info.yorku.ca.
  26. ^ "Spring 2013 - Convocation". humber.ca.
  27. ^ William & Mary (February 13, 2017). "Charter Day 2017: Clemons' keynote remarks". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021 – via YouTube.
  28. ^ "Michael 'Pinball' Clemons to give Charter Day address on Feb. 10". www.wm.edu.

Further reading

  • Reinhart, Anthony (January 5, 2008). . Globe and Mail. Canada. Archived from the original on January 6, 2008. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  • Liberal senator likes Clemons' 'politics of hope' (Toronto Star Column, Oct. 26, 2008)

External links

  Media related to Pinball Clemons at Wikimedia Commons

  • Pinball Clemons on Twitter
  • CFLapedia bio
  • "Michael 'Pinball' Clemons Montage" video from the Canadian Football Hall of Fame & Museum on YouTube
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Grey Cup winning Head Coach
92nd Grey Cup, 2004
Succeeded by

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Michael Clemons redirects here For the American development economist see Michael Clemens Michael Lutrell Pinball Clemons OOnt born January 15 1965 is an American Canadian sports executive and former running back and return specialist who serves as general manager for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League CFL He is considered by many to be one of the greatest and most famous Argos players of all time as well as one of the most popular professional athletes in the history of Toronto Michael Pinball ClemonsNo 31 Toronto ArgonautsClemons pictured in 2008Born 1965 01 15 January 15 1965 age 58 Dunedin FloridaCareer informationCFL statusAmericanPosition s RB SB KR PRHeight5 ft 6 in 168 cm Weight170 lb 77 kg CollegeWilliam amp MaryHigh schoolDunedinNFL draft1987 Round 8 Pick 218Drafted byKansas City ChiefsCareer historyAs administrator2001 2002Toronto Argonauts President 2003Toronto Argonauts GM 2008Toronto Argonauts CEO 2009 2019Toronto Argonauts Vice Chair 2019 presentToronto Argonauts GM As coach2000 2001Toronto Argonauts HC 2002 2007Toronto Argonauts HC As player1987Kansas City Chiefs1988Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1989 2000Toronto Argonauts Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awards7 Grey Cup champion 1991 1996 1997 2004 2012 2017 2022 CFL All Star1990 1997CFL East All Star1990 1994 1997Awards1990 Jeff Russel Trophy1990 CFL Most Outstanding Player1993 Tom Pate Memorial Award1996 Tom Pate Memorial AwardHonoursOrder of OntarioRetired s31 Toronto Argonauts RecordsCFL Most Combined Yards All Time Regular Season 25 438 1 CFL MostCareer statsReceptions682Receiving yards7015Receiving TDs46Rushing yards5341Rushing TDs31Total TDs85Canadian Football Hall of Fame 2008A native of Dunedin Florida Clemons played college football at the College of William amp Mary and was drafted in the eighth round of the 1987 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs After two years in the NFL Clemons joined the Argonauts in 1989 playing with them for twelve seasons where he was a two time All Star and a three time Grey Cup Champion After retiring from playing he twice served as their head coach before becoming an administrator since winning three more Grey Cups His no 31 jersey is one of only four that have been retired by the Argonauts Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional football career 4 Coaching career 5 Sports administrator 6 Personal life 7 Achievements 8 Honours 9 Honorary Degrees 10 Legacy 10 1 CFL coaching record 10 2 CFL GM record 10 3 Coaching tree 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life EditClemons was born and raised in Dunedin Florida to an 18 year old single mother Anna Marie Bryant who had just graduated from a segregated high school 2 His father Willie Clemons lived an hour and a half away from them while finishing up his university education and later became a school teacher 3 Clemons started playing football at age 8 with the Dunedin Golden Eagles a youth organization co ordinated by the Police Athletic League 4 Clemons and his mother lived in public housing across the street from the city s sewer plant until he was 14 years old 3 At this point in Clemons life his mother married his stepfather and would also become the first African American to get an administrative job for the City of Dunedin 3 Clemons s mother was also a heavy influence in him becoming a devout Christian as she was also a clerk at a Baptist church in Dunedin 3 Clemons and his family currently attend the Meeting House in Oakville Ontario Clemons later formed a relationship with his father Willie during his college years 3 Even then the relationship between him and his father was more like a nephew to an uncle being limited to visits during his family vacations down in Florida and regular phone calls 5 Willie was also invited to the 2003 CFL Eastern Division semi final game his son was coaching in Toronto vs the B C Lions marking the first time his father had actually seen him in any capacity with the Argonauts 5 Shortly afterwards his father died 3 College career EditClemons graduated with a degree in economics from the College of William amp Mary 6 7 8 9 where he played running back and return specialist on the football team as well as playing varsity soccer for a year In his four year college football career he compiled 4 778 all purpose yards and was named a Division I AA all American Professional football career EditIn 1987 Clemons was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League During the 1987 NFL season Clemons played in eight games predominantly as a punt returner where he collected 19 returns for 162 yards When Clemons first joined the Toronto Argonauts in 1989 guest running backs coach Tom Cudney nicknamed him Pinball because of his running style His diminutive size and extraordinary balance allowed him to bounce between defensive players much like a pinball inside a pinball machine During home games The Who song Pinball Wizard would play on the P A each time Clemons was involved in a great play In his first game with the Argonauts Clemons was named the player of the game In 1990 Clemons received the CFL s Most Outstanding Player Award after setting a single season record for all purpose yards 3 300 The following year Clemons won his very first football championship as his Argonauts defeated the Calgary Stampeders to win the Grey Cup Clemons went on to win two more Grey Cups as a player when Doug Flutie led the Argonauts won back to back titles during the 1996 amp 1997 seasons In 1997 Clemons surpassed his own single season all purpose yards record from 1990 by recording 3 840 all purpose yards This mark stood until 2012 when it was broken by Chad Owens On September 15 2000 Clemons played his last ever game as an Argonaut During his 12 year playing career with the Argonauts he set many team records including career pass receptions 682 punt return yards 6 025 punt returns 610 punt return touchdowns 8 kickoff return yards 6 349 and kickoff returns 300 He also set single season single season punt return yards 1 070 in 1997 punt returns 111 in 1997 and kickoff returns 49 in 1997 Clemons also amassed a career 25 438 combined yards during the regular season a CFL record In 2008 Clemons was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame And in 2009 Clemons was also inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame Coaching career EditUpon ending his playing career Clemons became interim head coach of the Toronto Argonauts in 2000 replacing John Huard who resigned after compiling a 1 6 1 record When offered the head coaching job by team general manager J I Albrecht Clemons was reluctant to accept it wanting to spend more time with his family According to Clemons it was an awkward situation After saying no they said do us the favour of going home and discussing it with your family The burden was that this team this organization had given our family so much that Canada was going to be our home The Argos had everything to do with my family becoming a part of this country Because of all I had been given I decided it was my time to reciprocate 3 As interim head coach Clemons coached the Argos to 6 wins out of their remaining 8 games He had the interim tag removed from his title at the end of the season In November 2001 he was promoted to President of the Argonauts and relinquished his role as head coach in the process to Gary Etcheverry When Etcheverry was fired as head coach on September 17 2002 Clemons returned as head coach on an interim basis with 6 games remaining in the 2002 CFL season Clemons was officially given the head coaching job again on December 17 2002 while also relinquishing his role as team president He remained the head coach until 2007 Clemons was nominated for the Annis Stukus Trophy every year from 2002 to 2007 coming up short each time In the 2004 CFL season Clemons was the first black head coach to ever appear in a Grey Cup game He became the first black head coach to win a Grey Cup championship during that same Grey Cup game while also being the second black coach to ever guide his team to a pro football championship in North America Darren Arbet of the San Jose SaberCats was the first to do so in 2002 with an ArenaBowl XVI victory Clemons downplayed this milestone achievement saying To tell you the truth I don t know what it means to be the first Black coach in the Grey Cup and to win it I know that I can t do anything by myself and on my own strength I m very little good Anything I accomplish has to be with the aid of individuals and this team became like a family and is a family it had very little to do with the colour of my skin 2 Clemons has the second most head coaching wins in Argonauts history with 67 Bob O Billovich is first with 89 Clemons record is 67 54 1 in the regular season over parts of seven seasons with a 6 5 playoff record including 1 0 in his lone Grey Cup appearance As a coach his nickname was often shortened to Pinner by his players After retiring as head coach he became the team s chief executive officer in 2008 Sports administrator EditFrom November 2001 to September 2002 Clemons served as the Toronto Argonauts President He ended his tenure as President to resume his second stint as the team s head coach In 2003 Clemons shared both responsibilities as the team s head coach amp general manager Though he was the de facto GM of the Argonauts as a result of an administrative shake up of the team much of the player roster management duties were deferred to Greg Mohns the team s director of football operations amp player personnel Clemons would relinquish his GM title to Adam Rita at the end of the season On December 4 2007 Clemons stepped down as head coach of the Argonauts to become their new Chief Executive Officer At the end of the 2008 Toronto Argonauts season Clemons announced that he would no longer act in the day to day business of the organization and on May 6 2009 Bob Nicholson was announced as the new president and chief executive officer of the Argonauts On that same day Clemons was appointed the Vice Chair of the team In his new role Clemons advises the president amp C E O on key sales and corporate partner programs significant community initiatives and brand and media relations 10 On October 8 2019 Clemons was named as the new general manager of the team replacing Jim Popp who was relieved of his GM duties with 4 games remaining in the 2019 Toronto Argonauts season Clemons would also work closely with John Murphy the team s vice president of player personnel in assembling the roster 11 Personal life Edit Clemons speaking at We Day Waterloo 2010 a Free the Children event Clemons is also a motivational speaker making frequent public appearances throughout the community He is also a partner of the children s brand Simply Kids a line of diapers baby food and healthcare products found in supermarkets across Canada and the United States Currently Clemons resides in Oakville Ontario with his wife Diane a native Floridian and three daughters who were all born in Canada His oldest daughter Rachel is 22 his middle daughter Raven is 19 and his youngest daughter Rylie is now 17 Clemons has described himself borrowing a quote from C D Howe as an American by birth but Canadian by choice 12 13 In 2000 Clemons became a permanent resident of Canada It had once been suggested that Clemons had remained an American citizen to rebuff any calls for him to run for political office such as for mayor of Toronto 14 Clemons was the subject of Pinball The Making of a Canadian Hero ISBN 978 0 470 83690 3 a biography written by Perry Lefko published in 2006 15 In April 2007 he visited Calderstone Middle School in Brampton to help start a reading program 16 On August 21 2007 Clemons founded the Michael Pinball Clemons Foundation which is dedicated to helping disadvantaged youth On March 23 2009 Clemons appeared on the CTV News 6 as a celebrity guest host to do the weather in celebration of Dave Devall s retirement He is currently working with Marc Kielburger and Craig Kielburger founders of Free the Children in an initiative to build schools and clean water systems in Africa 17 18 On November 14 2012 Clemons visited and gave a speech about life topics in Markham Ontario for York Regional District School Board s annual QUEST Forum to promote Student Achievement and Well Being On February 28 2014 Clemons visited the Scouts Canada National Leadership summit to speak about teamwork and working as one team to kick off the new program and strategic plan announcement On April 28 2015 Clemons officially became a naturalized citizen of Canada 19 20 Clemons was recognized on February 10 2017 by the College of William and Mary his alma mater with an honorary degree during Charter Day ceremonies where he also was principal speaker From February 10 26 2017 Clemons partnered with Global Pet Foods and Air Miles for the Show Us Your Heart event 21 Its goal is to raise money for homeless pets rescue groups and animal shelters across Canada through donations made at Global Pet Food stores Achievements EditCFL record for most all purpose yards All Time Regular Season 25 396 1989 2000 1 Recorded over 5 000 career yards in rushing 5 232 pass receptions 7 015 kickoff returns 6 349 and punt returns 6 025 Argonauts team records for career pass receptions 682 punt return yards 6 025 punt returns 610 punt return touchdowns 8 kickoff return yards 6 349 and kickoff returns 300 Argonauts team records for single season punt return yards 1 070 in 1997 punt returns 111 in 1997 and kickoff returns 49 in 1997 Argonauts team record for single game kickoff returns 8 on August 21 1990 versus Edmonton Eskimos CFL most outstanding player 1990 Three time Grey Cup champion as a player 1991 1996 1997 One time Grey Cup champion as a head coach 2004 Two time Grey Cup champion as a Vice chairman 2012 2017 First black head coach to reach amp win a Grey Cup championship 2004 Two time CFL All Star 1990 1997 Two time Tom Pate Award winner 1993 1996 1995 John Candy Memorial Award 22 One time Eastern Division Most Outstanding Player Trophy winner 1990 Four time Eastern Division All Star 1990 1993 1994 1997 Voted one of the CFL s Top 50 players 31 of the league s modern era by Canadian sports network TSN Was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2008 Was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2009 23 Retired number by the Toronto Argonauts 31 Honours EditHe was appointed as a Member of the Order of Ontario in 2001 giving Him the Post Nominal Letters O Ont for Life In 2011 he was one of the recipients of the Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards presented by Canadian Immigrant Magazine 24 Honorary Degrees EditMichael Pinball Clemons has received honorary degrees from several universities These include Location Date School Degree Ontario Fall 2000 York University Doctor of Laws LL D 25 Ontario June 2013 Humber College 26 Virginia February 10 2017 College of William amp Mary Doctor of Humane Letters DHL 27 28 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2018 Legacy EditIn 2012 in honour of the 100th Grey Cup Canada Post used his image on a series of commemorative postage stamps The image was also used on presentation posters and other materials to promote the Grey Cup game and other celebrations associated with the centennial CFL coaching record Edit Team Year Regular Season Post SeasonWon Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost ResultTOR 2000 6 4 0 600 4th in East Division Missed PlayoffsTOR 2001 7 11 0 389 4th in East Division Missed PlayoffsTOR 2002 4 2 0 667 2nd in East Division 1 1 Lost in Division FinalsTOR 2003 9 9 0 500 2nd in East Division 1 1 Lost in Division FinalsTOR 2004 10 7 1 583 2nd in East Division 3 0 Won Grey CupTOR 2005 11 7 0 611 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in Division FinalsTOR 2006 10 8 0 556 2nd in East Division 1 1 Lost in Division FinalsTOR 2007 11 7 0 611 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in Division FinalsTotal 68 55 1 553 2 East DivisionChampionships 6 5 1 Grey CupCFL GM record Edit Team Year Regular Season Post SeasonWon Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost ResultTOR 2019 2 2 0 500 4th in East Division Missed PlayoffsTOR 2021 9 5 0 643 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in East FinalTOR 2022 11 7 0 611 1st in East Division 2 0 Won Grey CupTotal 22 14 0 611 2 East DivisionChampionships 2 1 1 Grey CupsCoaching tree Edit Assistants under Clemons that became NFL CFL or NCAA head coaches Aaron Best Eastern Washington 2017 present References Edit a b Individual Records Combined Yards Regular Season All Time Records cfl ca Archived from the original on January 19 2010 Retrieved December 1 2009 a b Perry Lefko Pinball The Making of a Canadian Hero Mississauga John Wiley amp Sons Canada 2006 p 29 a b c d e f g inc Canoe Heart of a champion canoe ca Retrieved May 23 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Morgan Nancy September 16 2001 CFL s Clemons recalls growing up in Dunedin St Petersburg Times Retrieved October 5 2008 a b Perry Lefko Pinball The Making of a Canadian Hero Mississauga John Wiley amp Sons Canada 2006 p 260 The best PR man in the CFL Hamilton Spectator September 17 2008 Retrieved October 5 2008 Michael Pinball Clemons Front Office amp Football Operations Toronto Argonauts Football Club Archived from the original on October 5 2008 Retrieved October 5 2008 Michael Pinball Clemons Hall of Famers Canadian Football Hall of Fame Retrieved October 10 2008 Van der Voort Jane November 20 2002 DREAM JOB Pinball Clemons Passing back to the community Toronto Sun Retrieved October 5 2008 http www argonauts ca index php article argos welcome back bob nicholson as president ceo 12045 im 44536 permanent dead link Argos name Michael Pinball Clemons general manager CFL ca October 8 2019 Permanent dead link Archived from the original on November 24 2007 Pinball carries Olympic torch Vancouver 2010 News Vancouver 2010 Sports Calgary Sun Archived from the original on January 6 2010 Brunt Stephen November 16 2007 The most loved man in sports Globe and Mail Canada Retrieved October 5 2008 Pinball The Making of a Canadian Hero John Wiley amp Sons Canada Archived from the original on February 17 2012 Retrieved October 5 2008 Guy stuff on the reading agenda for new dad son club News Releases Peel District School Board April 2 2007 Retrieved October 5 2008 WE June 19 2009 Be the Change with Pinball Clemons Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved May 23 2017 via YouTube WE June 19 2009 Pinball Clemons Real Heroes Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved May 23 2017 via YouTube Pinball Clemons officially becomes Canadian citizen Sportsnet ca sportsnet ca Retrieved May 23 2017 Pinball Clemons Proud Canadian Citizen Toronto Argonauts Retrieved May 23 2017 Show Us Your Heart 2017 Global Pet Foods globalpetfoods com Retrieved May 23 2017 Who s Who in Canadian Sport Volume 4 p 81 Bob Ferguson Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd Markham ON and Allston MA ISBN 1 55041 855 6 Michael Pinball Clemons oshof ca Ontario Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on December 28 2014 Retrieved September 25 2014 Canada s Top 25 Immigrants 2011 Canadian Immigrant Retrieved June 18 2021 Honorary Degree Recipients University Secretariat secretariat info yorku ca Spring 2013 Convocation humber ca William amp Mary February 13 2017 Charter Day 2017 Clemons keynote remarks Archived from the original on December 21 2021 via YouTube Michael Pinball Clemons to give Charter Day address on Feb 10 www wm edu Further reading EditReinhart Anthony January 5 2008 What s up next for The Pinball Wizard He sure played a mean football now his fans want to see him take a run at office Globe and Mail Canada Archived from the original on January 6 2008 Retrieved September 8 2017 Q amp A with Pinball Clemons for Now Magazine July 12 18 2007 Interview with The Good Point Oct 7 2008 Liberal senator likes Clemons politics of hope Toronto Star Column Oct 26 2008 External links Edit Media related to Pinball Clemons at Wikimedia Commons Michael Pinball Clemons Foundation website Toronto Argonauts profile Pinball Clemons on Twitter CFL ca stats CFLapedia bio DatabaseFootball com stats Michael Pinball Clemons Montage video from the Canadian Football Hall of Fame amp Museum on YouTubeAwards and achievementsPreceded byTom Higgins Grey Cup winning Head Coach92nd Grey Cup 2004 Succeeded byDanny Maciocia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pinball Clemons amp oldid 1135146746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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