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Raye attended the segregated E. E. Smith High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina.. In college, as a quarterback, Raye was the backup for the Michigan State Spartans football team that played in the 1966 Rose Bowl, and he started for the 1966 Spartans in the famous 10–10 tie with Notre Dame, a game often referred to as "The Game of the Century."
Jimmy Arthur Raye III (born November 24, 1968) is an American professional football executive and former player who is the senior executive advisor to the general manager for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He played in the NFL as a wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams.
Jimmy Raye may refer to: Jimmy Raye II, American football coach, former Offensive Coordinator of San Francisco 49ers; Jimmy Raye III, son of Jimmy Raye II, current ...
Jimmy Raye is a former professional and collegiate football player and coach from Fayetteville. Raye is an E.E. Smith High School graduate and Michigan State Athletics Hall of Famer. He is known ...
Jimmy Raye speaks to young players during the Jimmy Raye Youth Foundation football camp at E.E. Smith in 2007. Mark Smith. Mark Smith is a 1980 graduate and was an NFL wide receiver for the then ...
Raye of Light: Jimmy Raye, Duffy Daugherty, the Integration of College Football, and the 1965-66 Michigan State Spartans. August Publications. ISBN 978-1938532191. Roots '66 ; ROSE BOWL 1966 - Stock Footage ; Rose Bowl Game Media Guide Available Online - Michigan State Official Athletic Site Archived 2017-01-08 at the Wayback Machine
The Jimmy Raye Youth Foundation was started by coach Jimmy Raye II with his late friend Ronald "Chase" Chalmers as a means of benefiting underprivileged children in the Cumberland County area of North Carolina. It was incorporated in Wake County in 1998. [1] Seven years ago [when?
The 49ers originally retained Jimmy Raye as the offensive coordinator, marking the first time since Greg Knapp in 2003 that the 49ers had the same offensive coordinator for more than one season. However, after starting the season with three straight losses, the 49ers fired Raye and promoted quarterbacks coach Mike Johnson to offensive ...