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Johnnie Henry Jones (born June 30, 1962) is a former American and Canadian football running back. Though drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in 1985, injuries prevented him from playing in the NFL. He played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL in 1987, when he was nominated for the league's Most Outstanding Rookie Award. Jones played college football at the University of Tennessee from 1981 to 1984, setting school records for career rushing yards, most rushing yards in a season, and most rushing yards in a game. He was named a 2nd-team All American by the Associated Press in 1984.〔"(Presence of Big Offensive Weapons Brightens Prospects, But Numerous Questions Remain Unanswered )," ''1985 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide'', p. 18.〕〔 ==Early life==
Jones attended Munford High School in Munford, Tennessee, where he rushed for 4,547 yards and 47 touchdowns during his high school career. During his senior year, he ran for 2,157 yards and 24 touchdowns, and was named West Tennessee Offensive Player of the Year by the ''Jackson Sun''. He was a consensus All-State running back and All-South honorable mention. He was ranked the number eight recruit in the state by the ''Knoxville News Sentinel'' and the number two running back by the ''Knoxville Journal''.〔"(1981 Tennessee Signees )," ''1981 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide'' (University of Tennessee, 1981), p. 57.〕 Jones is one of three Munford High School athletes, along with baseball pitcher Aaron Fultz and volleyball star Scarlet Gable, to have his number retired.〔John Varlas, "(Munford Honors Volleyball Star )," ''Memphis Commercial Appeal'', 6 October 2010. Retrieved: 21 July 2013.〕
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