Malcolm Frank
No. 31, 10 | |
Date of birth | November 5, 1968 |
---|---|
Place of birth | Mamou, Louisiana |
Career information | |
CFL status | International |
Position(s) | DB |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
Weight | 170 lb (77 kg) |
College | Baylor |
Career history | |
As player | |
1992 | Orlando Thunder |
1992 | Seattle Seahawks |
1994 | Sacramento Gold Miners |
1995 | San Antonio Texans |
1996–1998 | Edmonton Eskimos |
2002–2006 | Edmonton Eskimos |
Career highlights and awards | |
| |
CFL All-Star | 2004 |
CFL West All-Star | 2004, 2005 |
Honours | Eskimos' Most Outstanding Defensive Player (2004) |
Records |
Eskimos Record
|
Career stats | |
Malcolm Frank (born November 5, 1968) is a former Canadian Football League defensive back for the Edmonton Eskimos. He won two Grey Cup championships with Edmonton in 2003 and 2005.[1]
College career
While attending Baylor University, Malcolm Frank was a three-year starter,[2][3][4] and finished his career with 5 interceptions, and 131 tackles.
Professional career
Frank began his pro career with the Orlando Thunder of the WLAF (in 1992),[5] and then two Canadian Football League teams, in 1994 with the Sacramento Gold Miners, and in 1995 with the San Antonio Texans. He later played with the Edmonton Eskimos, from 1996 to 1998,[6] and after a three year retirement,[7] from 2002 to 2006.[6] He was an all star in 2004.[8] At the end of the 2006 season Frank retired[9] and now resides in Houston, Texas as a successful cb coach for the Channelview Falcons
References
- ↑ Jones, Terry (2005-11-29). "Green, Gold & Grey-t?: Eskimos celebrate another Cup". Edmonton Sun. Slam! Sports. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- ↑ "1988 Baylor Bears Roster". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- ↑ "1989 Baylor Bears Roster". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- ↑ "1990 Baylor Bears Roster". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- ↑ Greene, Jerry (1992-06-08). "Thunder Now Look To The Nfl". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- 1 2 "Malcolm Frank". Canadian Football League. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- ↑ MacKinnon, John (2006-09-08). "Teacher being taught lesson in adversity". Edmonton Journal. Canadian Football League. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- ↑ "2004 CFL All-Stars". Canadian Football League. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- ↑ "Ten ... and out!: Frank calls it quits with Esks". Sun Media. Slam! Sports. 2007-05-09. Retrieved 2011-02-01.