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Orlando McKay (born October 2, 1969) is an American former
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wide receiver. He was drafted by and played for one season with the
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of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed in 1993 by the Philadelphia Eagles before concluding his playing career with the Hamilton Tigercats and Memphis Mad Dogs. McKay currently is the football and track coach at
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(MUS) in Memphis, Tennessee. At MUS, McKay coached the Owls to four state football championships and two state track championships.


High school

McKay attended
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in
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, where he won the 1988 state track titles in the 100-, 200- and 400-meters and three 400 titles.


College

McKay started at the Wide Receiver position for the University of Washington for three years before being selected in the fifth round of the 1992 NFL Draft by Green Bay (130th overall). He had the 41st fastest time in the world in the 400 meter dash in 1990. In college, he came away with Rose Bowl and National Championship Football rings, as #4 on the Washington Huskies as well as three Pac-10 All-Academic seasons.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mckay, Orlando 1969 births Living people American football wide receivers Green Bay Packers players Hamilton Tiger Cubs players Memphis Mad Dogs players Washington Huskies football players High school football coaches in Tennessee Players of American football from Mesa, Arizona Mesa High School alumni