Paul McCallum (Canadian football)

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Paul McCallum
Free agent
Date of birth (1970-01-07) January 7, 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Vancouver, British Columbia
Career information
Status Active
CFL status National
Position(s) K/P
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg)
CJFL Surrey Rams
Career history
As player
1993 BC Lions
1993 Ottawa Rough Riders
1994 BC Lions
19941995 Saskatchewan Roughriders
1996 Scottish Claymores (WLAF)
19962005 Saskatchewan Roughriders
2001 Las Vegas Outlaws (XFL)
20062014 BC Lions
2015 Saskatchewan Roughriders
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star 2010, 2011
CFL West All-Star 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014
Awards
Career stats

Paul McCallum (born January 7, 1970) is a professional Canadian football punter and placekicker who is currently a free agent. He most recenty played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. He holds the CFL record for longest field goal made at 62 yards and has the second-highest field goal kicking accuracy in a single season at 94.34%.[1] He is currently the oldest active player in the CFL, having played in 23 seasons over the course of his career (as of 2015). McCallum is also the last active player to have played for the Ottawa Rough Riders, with that franchise folding in 1996. In addition, as of September 6, 2014, McCallum is the only active CFL player to have played against all 3 Ottawa CFL franchises as well as the last active player to have played against an American-based CFL team.

Junior career

McCallum played junior football with the Surrey Rams of the Canadian Junior Football League.

Professional career

Soccer

Following his junior stint with the Rams, McCallum travelled to Scotland to play professional soccer in the Scottish Third Division (his cousin, Brian O'Neill, is also a professional soccer player).

CFL

In 1993, he returned to Canada and signed as a free agent with the CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats. After being released, he had numerous short stints with the Ottawa Rough Riders, BC Lions and Saskatchewan Roughriders through until 1996.

World League

At this time he departed for Scotland again. This time he was hired as the punter/placekicker for the Scottish Claymores of the World League, and was with the team when they won World Bowl '96.[2]

Return to the CFL

He then returned to Canada to play for the Roughriders again, and in the 1997 season he was their starting placekicker and punter for all 18 games. He played for Saskatchewan from 1997–2004,

XFL

McCallum was the Las Vegas Outlaws' kicker during the XFL's only season in 2001, scoring the first ever points in XFL history with a 25-yard field goal against the New York/New Jersey Hitmen.[3]

Another Return to the CFL

As of 2012, McCallum holds the record for the longest field goal kicked in the CFL. He booted a wind-aided 62-yard field goal against the Edmonton Eskimos on October 27, 2001 in a 12-3 victory at Taylor Field.[4]

In the 2004 CFL playoffs, McCallum missed a crucial 18-yard field goal in an overtime game against the BC Lions. The Roughriders went on to lose the game, and outraged fans vandalized McCallum's northwest Regina home with eggs, dumped manure on his neighbour's property, and uttered death threats to his family. The incident made national news, and the football club and Regina's mayor Pat Fiacco both denounced the vandalism as an "isolated incident" of "hooliganism". On the comedy show This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Shaun Majumder (playing a Roughriders GM) apologized for calling McCallum "a bum who could be out-kicked by a goat missing a leg".

On February 23, 2006, he signed a two-year contract with the BC Lions after declining to take a 30% pay-cut from the Roughriders.[4][5]

He tied the record for most field goals in a Grey Cup when he kicked six in six attempts in the 94th Grey Cup on November 19, 2006. He was awarded the Dick Suderman Trophy as the Grey Cup's most valuable Canadian for his efforts.[6]

In 2010, McCallum set a number of career marks. Continuing from the 14 consecutive field goals he made at the end of the 2009 season, McCallum connected on 10 straight to start the season, finishing just short of Dave Ridgway's CFL record of 28 straight field goals. Throughout the season he was flirting with Lui Passaglia's record for most accurate season (90.9%), and finished with a career best 88.2% completion percentage. He also finished the regular season with a career high 46 successful field goals. Because of his standout season, McCallum was named the Lions' nominee for Most Outstanding Player, the first ever kicker in Lions' history, and Most Outstanding Canadian.[7]

On October 8, 2011 at BC Place in Vancouver, Paul set the record, with 30, for the most all-time consecutive field goals made in the CFL, breaking the previous mark of 28 held by Dave Ridgway.[8] Only two seasons later, his record was broken by Calgary's Rene Paredes who connected on his 31st consecutive field goal on July 26, 2013.[9] Paul McCallum would finish the 2011 CFL season making 50 of 53 field goal attempts, for a career best 94.3% accuracy. He was recognized for his success when he was named the CFL's Most Outstanding Special Teams player for 2011.

Following up his career season with another solid season in the 2012 CFL season. He amassed 44 successful field goals in 52 attempts (84.6%). The 2012 season was McCallum's 20th year in the CFL and 7th year with the BC Lions. He is one of only 5 players to have played 20 or more years in the CFL. During the 2013 CFL season McCallum saw a reduced number of field goal attempts, only 33, of which he converted on 28.

In February 2014 McCallum signed a contract extension with the BC Lions.[10] In 2014 he had his best field goal kicking season since 2011, converting 38 of 42 attempts (90.5%). His 90.5% success rate was not only league leading, but also only his second time in his career of with a conversion percentage in the 90's. His role as a punter was heavily diminished in 2014, as he only performed 12 punts for the Lions in the season. On March 23, 2015 the Lions announced that McCallum would be returning for his 23rd season in the CFL.[11] On June 6, 2015, McCallum, age 45, was released by the Lions after refusing to retire.[12] [13]

On July 1, 2015, McCallum signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.[14] He played in 14 games, making 29 of 36 field goal attempts before being deactivated for the final three games of the season in favour of Tyler Crapigna. McCallum was released on December 21, 2015.[15]

Notoriety

Paul McCallum is the only player in CFL history to play against the Ottawa Rough Riders, the Ottawa Renegades and the Ottawa RedBlacks.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian
2006
Succeeded by
Andy Fantuz