Education
Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, Moe Racine attended Saint Lawrence High School now called Louisiana Citadelle he played football for the school team and then he joined Ottawa Saint Anthony"s in 1958.
Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, Moe Racine attended Saint Lawrence High School now called Louisiana Citadelle he played football for the school team and then he joined Ottawa Saint Anthony"s in 1958.
Moe Racine was an offensive tackle for the Ottawa Rough Riders throughout his 17-year career. Racine became a three-time Eastern Conference All-Star at tackle in 1962, 1965, and 1966. Racine was also an accurate placekicker from 1962 to 1967.
In 1961, Racine only handled the kickoffs, but then added placekicking the following year.
Racine finished second in scoring in the Eastern Conference in 1962, 1964, and 1965, finally winning the East scoring crown in 1966 with 71 points. Racine"s best field goal percentage was 57.1% (12 of 21) in 1965, his next best 52.4% (11 of 21) in 1964, which was considered good at a period when the league average was much lower than when placekicking became a specialty in the 1970s.
Racine finished kicking during the 1967 season, ending his career with 392 career points. His jersey number #62 was retired by the Rough Riders at the end of his career in 1974.
There is also a book memoir Moe The Toe - Never My Dream released in late 2014 which chronicles Racine"s life and football career.
Another son Thom Racine became a police officer with the Cornwall Police Service.
He was part of four Grey Cup winning teams with the Rough Riders and was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in the Class of 2014. In Moe Racine"s 17-year career, he participated in 5 Grey Cup games, winning four as a tackle: in 1960, 1968, 1969, 1973, losing one as tackle and placekicker in 1966, when he converted one of two Ottawa TDs. Bruce was a two time all-American at Northeastern University and two time Beanpot Most Valuable Player and was a member of the 1990 Stanley Cup winning Pittsburgh Penguins - making a rare father and son combination of Grey Cup winner and Stanley Cup winner.
Racine is a member of the Cornwall and Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame and in 2014 Moe Racine was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.