黑马磁力鈥檚 Neil McKinlay described his induction into the Simon Fraser University (SFU) athletic hall of fame as a 鈥減rivilege鈥 and 鈥済reat honour鈥 at the recent athletic awards ceremony, held at the Molson Canadian Theatre at the Hard Rock Casino in Vancouver.
McKinlay, a D.W. Poppy graduate, started his football career as a player in the before playing five years of football at SFU before being signed by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, where the linebacker played from 2004 to 2009, then retired before returning to the game to help win a Grey Cup for the B.C. Lions.
In a video statement prepared for the April 6 event, McKinlay 鈥 who was unable to attend in person 鈥 thanked his teammates.
鈥淲ithout them and the coaches, I wouldn鈥檛 have had that opportunity [to be inducted], so I鈥檓 eternally thankful,鈥 McKinlay said.
He also thanked his family 鈥渨ho put up with me for numerous years鈥 and their support through the ups and downs of the game, saying 鈥渇rom good car rides home, to quiet car rides home, we鈥檝e endured a lot.鈥
McKinlay was named to the , but the actual ceremony had to be postponed because of the pandemic.
During his five years at SFU, McKinlay experienced both American and Canadian college football, as Simon Fraser played three of those years under American rules in the U.S based National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) conference and the last two seasons under Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) rules.
In McKinlay鈥檚 final season at SFU in 2004, he was named a CIS first-team all-Canadian and a Canada West first-team all-star.
In that same season, McKinlay also won the president鈥檚 trophy as the most outstanding defensive player.
During his senior year, McKinlay was the conference leader in forced fumbles (10), quarterback sacks (eight) and fumble recoveries (seven).
The year before, McKinlay set a CIS record for defensive tackles in a season with 77. He was also named SFU鈥檚 most inspirational athlete that year.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers selected McKinlay in the 2004 draft.
As a Blue Bomber, from 2004 to 2009, the 黑马磁力 native appeared in 105 games for Winnipeg, and was a standout on special teams racking up 92 tackles over six seasons.
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He retired to become a firefighter, but briefly returned to the game in 2011, when he .
McKinlay joined the team in late October of that year and helped them win the Grey Cup in November.
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