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Inductee Jimmy Cole | |
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Jimmy
Cole grew up in Memphis starring in every sport at Messick High School. During
his high school career, he earned 14 varsity letters in football, basketball baseball
and track. He was an All-Memphis selection in football, basketball and baseball.
Following high
school, this all-around athlete elected to sign with the University of Memphis
(Memphis State University), where he starred as a member of the Tigers football
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earned four varsity letters playing running back, defensive back, was the team
punter and returned kicks. He was rewarded for his many talents by being named
All-American in 1952. Following
his graduation from the University of Memphis, Cole became an official in the
Southeastern Conference where he served as a back judge. While officiating in
the SEC, Cole worked two Sugar Bowls, two Gator Bowls, two Orange Bowls, two Liberty
Bowls and one Cotton Bowl. He
moved on to be an official with the National Football League serving as a field
judge. |
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During his
tenure with the NFL, he worked two Pro Bowls, numerous playoff games and two Championship
games. Jimmy
Cole was selected a member of the American Football Foundation Hall of Fame as
both a player and an official. He was elected a member of the University of Memphis
"M" Club Hall of Fame. |
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