Chet Grimsley
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Chet L. Grimsley (born July 14, 1956) is an
Biography
Early life
Chet Grimsley was born on July 14, 1956
University
Upon arrival at JCSU in 1974, Grimsley was greeted and assisted by Grooves. Coupling this positive experience with being a freshman away from home and meeting other Groove members on the football team, Grimsley was inspired to pledge
Sports career
Grimsley had an impressive year in 1976, accumulating several accolades including
Grimsley went on to make the practice squad of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in August 1979. He joined the
After Retirement
Chet Big Hog now volunteers at
Media
Grimsley's autobiography, "The White Golden Bull," was published by Xulon Press.
Chet was aided in his efforts by editors Linda Weaver, a retired Fannin County High School English teacher; Edmond W. Davis, a social historian, assistant professor of history and author of "Pioneering African American Aviators Featuring the Tuskegee Airmen of Arkansas"; Merle Chapman, who worked for the Pentagon. Donna Grimsley, Chet's ex-wife, was a major contributor to the first book all while being a real estate broker and serving on the board for the local SAFE House. Elizabeth Dyer is an entrepreneur and IT specialist, owning 4BCO.com, S&S Smoothies and Supplements, Shake the Weight, The Nifty Thrifty, and Sensational Shakes.
Chet credits God, teachers, coaches, teammates and
Personal
Chet lives in
TV
References
- ^ Perry, Barbara Lynn (December 29, 2002). "Take a look at him now". The Cherokee, GA Tribune.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Always Understand". Archived from the original on 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
- ^ Goode, Donvan (October 1977). "Athlete of the Month, sec. Sports: 10" (PDF). The University Student News. JCSU. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-19.
- ^ Hayes, Hal (May 3, 1995), "Body Guard Chet Grimsley Cherishes Sports Honors", The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
- ^ Jones, Jennfer (February 14, 2009). "Sports Star Has Big Heart". Cherokee Tribune Cherokee Ga.
- ^ Grimsley, Chet (January 20, 2009). "The White Golden Bull". Xulon Press.
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(help)[1] - ^ Bethea, Allen (January 12, 2011). "Chet Grimsley, "White Golden Bull" writes on days as a white JSCU football star". Examiner.
- ^ "Johnson C. Smith University". Johnson C. Smith University. May 1995.
- ^ "The White Golden Bull". YouTube.