The 4-1-1 on James
James Loving is a Former Professional American Football Player who played receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles. After graduating from Alan B. Shepard High School in 1984, Loving had a stellar collegiate career playing 2 years at Santa Rosa Jr. College (84-86) in California then at the University of Wyoming (86-88). He was drafted in 1988 to the Canadian League (the British Columbian team) before being asked to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles that same year. He played 2 years with the Philadelphia Eagles before ending his NFL playing career due to a major knee injury.
After appearing on the Ray Ellis radio show, VoiceAmerica Sports offered James his own show. That show became known as “Loving” That Sports Talk. This show discusses sports of all kind. They cover the NFL, NBA, and MLB. Topics range from the draft all the way to the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals, and the MLB World Series. James has weekly guests to help break these topics down. The weekly guests are current and former professional athletes, coaches, sports enthusiasts, and much more. “Loving” that Sports Talk is broadcast live every Wednesday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Sports Channel.
Over the past months he has thrown several successful charity events and is now working on his newest projects. His motivational speaking has made huge positive impacts on his audiences. Join James in his quest to make a positive difference for our youth by making a donation to his organization.
Here are my stats while playing for the University of Wyoming:
1986
54 Receptions, 673 yards, 6 touchtdowns
Led team in receiving yards (673 yards was also a school record at the time).
Long reception of 39 yards
Cowboys finished 6-6
1987
42 receptions, 772 yards, 2 touchdowns, long reception of 65 yards
2 rushes for 9 yards
7 punt returns for 83 yards (avg. 11.9), long return of 37 yards
9 kickoff returns for 154 yards (avg. 17.1), long return of 25 yards
Cowboys finished 10-3, won the Western Athletic Conference championship
and played in the Holiday Bowl.
Records
2nd best single game -- receiving yards in a game with 247 vs. Houston in 1987
1st in single-game total offense yards with 327 vs. Houston in 1987 (247 yards
receiving + 80 yards in kickoff returns).
After appearing on the Ray Ellis radio show, VoiceAmerica Sports offered James his own show. That show became known as “Loving” That Sports Talk. This show discusses sports of all kind. They cover the NFL, NBA, and MLB. Topics range from the draft all the way to the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals, and the MLB World Series. James has weekly guests to help break these topics down. The weekly guests are current and former professional athletes, coaches, sports enthusiasts, and much more. “Loving” that Sports Talk is broadcast live every Wednesday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Sports Channel.
Over the past months he has thrown several successful charity events and is now working on his newest projects. His motivational speaking has made huge positive impacts on his audiences. Join James in his quest to make a positive difference for our youth by making a donation to his organization.
Here are my stats while playing for the University of Wyoming:
1986
54 Receptions, 673 yards, 6 touchtdowns
Led team in receiving yards (673 yards was also a school record at the time).
Long reception of 39 yards
Cowboys finished 6-6
1987
42 receptions, 772 yards, 2 touchdowns, long reception of 65 yards
2 rushes for 9 yards
7 punt returns for 83 yards (avg. 11.9), long return of 37 yards
9 kickoff returns for 154 yards (avg. 17.1), long return of 25 yards
Cowboys finished 10-3, won the Western Athletic Conference championship
and played in the Holiday Bowl.
Records
2nd best single game -- receiving yards in a game with 247 vs. Houston in 1987
1st in single-game total offense yards with 327 vs. Houston in 1987 (247 yards
receiving + 80 yards in kickoff returns).
You can hear my broadcast live every Wednesday at 12:00 noon Pacific Time by going to this website:
http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1757/loving-that-sports-talk
http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1757/loving-that-sports-talk