Ohio QB Rourke wins Jon Cornish Trophy as top Canadian in NCAA football
Nathan Rourke is making the Jon Cornish Trophy his own.
For the second straight year, the Ohio Bobcats quarterback has captured the trophy, given annually to the top Canadian player in NCAA football. The native of Oakville, Ont., was the inaugural winner in 2018.
Voting for award, which was held after the NCAA bowl season, was conducted by a panel of 14 voters that consisted of CFL player evaluation, Canadian media and former NCAA players with a connection to Canada.
Rourke finished tied in voting with Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard, a redshirt freshman from Sherwood Park, Alta. The two had 51 votes but Rourke had more first-place ballots (six, two more than Hubbard).