from William and Mary, was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and Boston Patriots, and played for two years with the Richmond Rebels of the Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL) and Continental Football League (COFL) before joining the coaching staff at Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
In his first season, 1967, the Yellow Jackets finished 7–2 and won the Mason–Dixon Conference and Virginia Small College League (VSCL) championships.
The team ended the year with a two-game winning streak, posting victories against Furman (35–14) and West Texas State (21–9).
Alley died of an apparent heart attack, on February 5, 1993, at a hospital in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
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