A return to the Vanier Cup is on the minds of many at Huskie camp
Like many other Canadian college football programs, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies have noticeable turnover on the roster going in to the 2022 season. With defensive linemen Riley Pickett and Nathan Cherry both joining the BC Lions, the Huskies prepare to pass the torch to some younger defenders. “We’re so happy for Pickett and Cherry”, said defensive coordinator Warren Muzika. “That’s the goal. is to have guys play for as long as they can and hopefully get paid some money to do it. That’s awesome.”
Last season’s experience of winning the Hardy Cup, the Uteck Bowl and advancing to the Vanier Cup will benefit the younger players who will have expanded roles this season. 3rd year defensive lineman George Idoko (Calgary, St. Francis), and 2nd year defensive lineman Nathan Jule (Saskatoon, St. Joe’s) are two players to watch for. Jule registered his first Canada West sack against UBC on October 1st of 2021. “Nathan had an outstanding rookie season, so he is going to see some more playing time”, said Muzika.
A lack of experience will not be an issue in the interior of the defensive line. Carson Bell (Assiniboia) and Jonathan Leggett (Holy Trinity Academy, Okotoks AB) are preparing for their fifth and final seasons with the Huskies. Leggett is one of many returnees who is motivated by last season’s 27-21 loss to Western in the Vanier Cup. “Man! 6 points! That’s a tight margin”, said Leggett. “We are looking to get right back to London this year.” (The 57th Vanier Cup is set for November, 26th at Western Alumni Stadium in London, Ontario.)
Inevitable change has happened along the offensive line too. Noah Zerr and Connor Berglof, who finished their fourth year of eligibility in 2021, both went to the CFL, while Nicholas Summach graduated. 2nd year centre, Oluwayombo Olabimtan, (Saskatoon, St. Joe’s) now prepares to be a fixture in team pass protection. Saskatchewan head coach Scott Flory can’t wait to see Olabimtan’s career evolve. “He’s got an infectious personality”, Flory said. “It’s awesome. We are looking forward to seeing his growth and development here.”

