Former South Florida WR S.J. Green Named To Canadian Football Hall of Fame

Nov 26, 2017; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Argonauts slotback S.J. Green (19) reacts after
Nov 26, 2017; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Argonauts slotback S.J. Green (19) reacts after / Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports

The Canadian Football Hall of Fame announced their 2024 class of inductees this weekend, with one notable South Florida Bull included.

Former USF wide receiver and Brandon High School product S.J. Green was named one of seven total inductees that will be enshrined on September 14.

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Over four seasons at USF (2003-2006), Green caught 62 passes for 864 yards with five touchdowns.

After college, Green moved on to a productive career in Canada, where he spent ten seasons with the Montreal Alouettes and three with the Toronto Argonauts. He played 170 total games in the CFL. He finished with 716 receptions, twelfth-most all-time in CFL history. Green also totaled 10,222 receiving yards with 60 touchdowns on the way to earning a CFL All-Star nod three times.

Green finished his professional career with three Grey Cup wins (two with Montreal and one with Toronto).


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