Earl Keeley

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Earl Keeley
Born: (1936-05-15) May 15, 1936 (age 85)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Career information
CFL status National
Position(s) QB
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight180 lb (82 kg)
College Montana
Career history
As player
19581962 BC Lions
1963 Montreal Alouettes
Career stats
Passing Comp33
Passing Att58
Passing Yards423
Passing TDs3

Clarence Keeley (born May 15, 1936) is a former Canadian football quarterback who played six seasons in the Canadian Football League with the BC Lions and Montreal Alouettes. He played college football at the University of Montana. [1] Earl was the founding coach of the Sherwood Park Rams Football club in 1962.

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References

  1. "Earl Keeley". cflapedia.com. Retrieved 9 August 2014.