Education
Washington State University.
Washington State University.
Gerela, a graduate of Washington State University joined the British Columbia Lions in 1967 and played with them for 7 seasons. Though he was a versatile player (rushing 16 times, catching 13 passes and making 2 interceptions, as well as punting one season) he was unique in that he was primarily a kicking specialist. Previously, most kickers played another primary position.
While not accurate by later standards (he only made 123 of 271 field goal attempts) he had a strong leg and regularly made field goals of 50 plus yards.
Most notably, in 1968 he hit 30 field goals, which was a record for any professional league. All-Star selections were not made for kickers during his career.
As of 2011, his 570 points was still 3rd highest in Lions history. Gerela came from a particularly gifted family.
He won the Doctor Beattie Martin Trophy as best rookie in the Western Conference in 1967. He also won the conference scoring title, ushering in the era of the kicking specialist. His brothers were also professional kickers. Roy Gerela with the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers and Metro Gerela briefly with the Montreal Alouettes (Metro is enshrined in the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame) In 1993, his nephew Ted Gerela was drafted in the 7th round of the 1993 Canadian Football League Draft by the British Columbia Lions as a linebacker from Rocky Mountain College.