BRAMPTON’S METCHIE SELECTED 2020-21 CORNISH TROPHY WINNER

Calgary's Ogbongbemiga garners most first-place votes

OTTAWA & VANCOUVER (May 24, 2021) – The first Canadian member of an NCAA National Champion in 17 years is the top college football player from his home nation for his performance in 2020-21.

Hailing from Brampton, Ontario, John Metchie III is the winner of the fourth Jon Cornish Trophy for the top Canadian in NCAA Football as selected by a panel of voters comprised of professional scouts and media across Canada.

The competition was fierce at the top of the ballot between Metchie and runner-up Amen Ogbongbemiga, the outstanding Oklahoma State senior linebacker from Calgary, Alberta. Ogbongbemiga registered nine first-place votes to Metchie’s eight. However, Metchie polled consistently higher as the second and third choice of the national panel.

After getting spot duty in his freshman season of 2019, Metchie began 2020 as the Crimson Tide's number three wideout. ​ Metchie caught 55 passes for 916 yards and six touchdowns in 2020-21, emerging as Mac Jones' number two target as Jaylen Waddle missed much of the season with an injury. He averaged 16.7 yards per catch to rank seventh in the SEC, totaling 916 yards and six touchdowns on 55 catches.

He converted a first down or scored a touchdown on 35 of his receptions as a sophomore. He was added to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List after the Tennessee matchup, where he led the Tide pass-catchers with 151 yards on a team-high tying seven catches and converted a first down on six of his receptions with a long gain of 45 yards.

Against Texas A&M, he led all wideouts with 181 yards and two touchdowns on just five catches scoring from 78 and 63 yards out for the Tide's first and last scores of the game. ​ He earned offensive player of the week recognition from the Tide coaches for his efforts.

Against Ole Miss, he picked up special teams’ player of the week recognition from the Alabama coaches after recovering the Rebels' attempt at an onside kick late in the fourth quarter. In addition, he contributed four catches for 75 yards on offense. ​

One of the highlights on Metchie’s reel drew national attention in the SEC Championship Game, and it wasn’t for his offence. Instead, on an interception return from Florida defensive back Trey Dean, Metchie channeled his defensive prowess, blindsiding Dean, separating him from the ball, and reversing the turnover.

Metchie was born in Taiwan and lived in Ghana before moving to Canada at the age of six. He started his football path in Ontario, then shifted stateside to play high school football in Hagerstown, Md., and post-secondary at the Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J. ​

The patrons have awarded previous Cornish Trophy presentations before the CFL and NFLDrafts. However, due to FCS spring football extending into May, the decision was made to extend the process to include the performance of all FBS and FCS players. ​ ​

ABOUT FOOTBALL CANADA: Established in 1880 and reconstituted in 1884, Football Canada is the national governing body of amateur football in Canada and a proud member of the International Federation of American Football (IFAF). Working closely with the provincial football associations, we develop programs and resources for players, coaches, officials in the three disciplines of Tackle, Flag and Touch Football. Football Canada’s vision statement is “from playground to stadium” where players can participate in the game of football throughout a lifetime recreationally, competitively and internationally.

ABOUT THE CORNISH TROPHY: The Jon Cornish Trophy is awarded annually to the Canadian student-athlete who has ​ been the most outstanding player in NCAA Football. It is awarded by voters consisting of Canadian journalists, player personnel evaluators from the Canadian Football League, former NCAA players connected to Canada and the panelists from the TSN Krown Gridiron Nation TV programs. The award is named after Jon Cornish, a former high school football player from British Columbia who was a college standout running back at the University of Kansas. Cornish later went on to win three Most Outstanding Canadian awards and a 2013 Most Outstanding Player award in the CFL as a member of the Calgary Stampeders. His 2013 season was capped off with winning the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's top athlete. The award has been presented since 2017. The trophy is presented at and in conjunction with the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in Hamilton, Ontario, on an annual basis and is on permanent display.

Lucas Barrett

Associate Vice-President, Communications & Public Affairs, Canadian Football League

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