My father actually did play in the 1937 Grey Cup Game, his first of seven Grey Cup appearances, but I'll resist the temptation to claim he was the MVP of the game. In fact no MVP awards were made back in the 30s. Record keeping was minimal, and was generally restricted to scoring. The first Grey Gup MVP award went to Charlie Sheppard of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1959.
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The Calgary Stampeders Grey Cup MVP who was not a quarterback is Jon Cornish. He received the award in 2014 after his standout performance in the championship game, where he rushed for 170 yards and scored a touchdown. Cornish's exceptional play was instrumental in leading the Stampeders to victory that year.
The 1937 AL MVP was Charlie Gehringer of the Detroit Tigers.
Ottawa QB J.C. Watts won the MVP despite losing the game.
The MVP of the Stanley cup in 1940 was Ebbie Goodfellow.
The MVP of the 1941 Stanley Cup was a man named Bill Cowley.
No MVP was chosen in 1946
No MVP was chosen in 1948
No MVP was chosen in 1949
No MVP was chosen in 1950
No MVP was chosen in 1951