Odiase, Wall, Messam and Stampeders playing in memory of Mylan Hicks
TORONTO — Osagie Odiase keeps the light on in Mylan Hicks’ closet. On Hicks’ bed, Odiase has laid out his friend’s Michigan State playbook and neatly folded jersey.
“Every morning before I leave, I go to his room and give a bow and a salute. . . just to show my respect,” said Odiase. “We were close. We were like brothers.”
Hicks isn’t with the Calgary Stampeders for Sunday’s Grey Cup. He was shot and killed outside a Calgary bar in September at the tender age of 23.
But his memory is everywhere. It’s in the black No. 31 pin that Odiase wears on his tuque. It’s in the No. 31 jersey the Stampeders will hang in the locker-room Sunday before they run onto BMO Field. It’s in the players’ hearts.


