Lokombo (5’11-190lbs) comes off a sensational 2019 season, winning the Presidents’ Trophy as the country’s best stand-up defensive player. During that season he made 39 tackles, six tackles for loss, three sacks, five interceptions, four pass breakups, and one forced fumble. He was also named Canada West’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player, a Canada West All-Star and a U SPORTS First-Team All-Canadian. In 30 career games with the Huskies, Lokombo has 115 tackles,10 interceptions, six tackles for loss, three sacks, and two forced fumbles. In 2017, the Abbotsford native was named the Huskies’ Rookie of the Year and helped the team win Hardy Cup, bringing it back to the University of Saskatchewan for the first time in 10 years.
Jake Burt opens an exciting 1st round of CFL Draft Share
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TORONTO With the first overall pick in the 2021 CFL Draft, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats got creative and took the last player entered into the prospect pool.
Tight end Jake Burt, who was born in Regina, Sask. and raised in Boston, MA, will bring a big, talented frame to Tiger Town. At six-foot-five and 230 pounds, Burt has emphasized his versatility in pre-draft calls with media, saying that he’s capable of wearing a lot of different hats on the field.
Burt is the ninth-ever player taken in the CFL Draft out of Boston College and the first-ever top pick and first-rounder from the school.
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Lokombo (5’11-190lbs) comes off a sensational 2019 season, winning the Presidents’ Trophy as the country’s best stand-up defensive player. During that season he made 39 tackles, six tackles for loss, three sacks, five interceptions, four pass breakups, and one forced fumble. He was also named Canada West’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player, a Canada West All-Star and a U SPORTS First-Team All-Canadian. In 30 career games with the Huskies, Lokombo has 115 tackles,10 interceptions, six tackles for loss, three sacks, and two forced fumbles. In 2017, the Abbotsford native was named the Huskies’ Rookie of the Year and helped the team win Hardy Cup, bringing it back to the University of Saskatchewan for the first time in 10 years.
Rodney Cooper Shares What He Learned During His Time at Alabama and Why Nate Oats Analytics Are Changing the Game
Rodney Cooper looks back on his NCAA tournament appearance with the Crimson Tide, what he learned from Anthony Grant, why Nate Oats offensive system works and what he is up to now
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Mar 6, 2021
Rodney Cooper, a former Alabama basketball standout from 2011-2015, remembers watching Selection Sunday back in 2012 and the feeling that came over him when the Crimson Tide was announced as a No. 9 seed set to play Creighton in the NCAA tournament. Me, Levi [Randolph] and the other freshman on the team looked at it like, We are going to be doing this every year, Cooper said on the All Things Bama Podcast. We like winning.
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