Description
James C. "J.C." Caroline is a former American football player. Caroline was a collegiate All-American, and played professionally for ten seasons in the National Football League, and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.
Caroline played college football at the University of Illinois, lettering in 1953 and 1954. A running back, Caroline led the nation in rushing with 1256 yards in 1953 as a sophomore, and was named All-American. The next year he was ruled ineligible to play due to academic reasons, so instead of returning to college his senior year, Caroline chose to play Canadian football. He initially signed with the Toronto Argonauts for $15,000 and played with them through September. They then stunned the league when he was placed on waivers. The only team that could afford him was the division champion Montreal Alouettes, and he rushed for 575 yards on the season. He played in the 1955 Grey Cup game. Following that year, Caroline earned a physical education degree from Florida A&M University and was drafted by the Chicago Bears.
Beginning in 1956, Caroline had a ten-year professional career with the Chicago Bears of the NFL.
Other Names
- James C. Caroline
Born
January 17th, 1933 in Warrenton / Died: Nov 17th, 2017
Last Changes
2017/11/19
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2014/08/12
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2014/08/12
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