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"I hope to, that's why I came in to the CIS playing at receiver," he said. "I thought there'd be a better chance for me to make it playing that, if I got five years of work playing in that position. But I'm happy where I am playing quarterback. I'll give that a go to the best of my ability. I can always switch back later or maybe at safety too."
"[Jordan Flagel] is a very gifted athlete who is also going to play basketball for us. He's also got a pretty good reputation as a quarterback here in the Calgary high school system," [Blake Nill] said. "It is a unique situation. In my opinion, you normally don't want a kid taking snaps until his third year of competition. But he's our best option at this point. We're trying to fit the offence around him as best we can to make sure that we're able to present some problems for opposing defences."See the full content of this document
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He's a Chip Off the Old Flagel
Scott's son Jordan plays QB for U of C
By Ashley PrestHIS last name is synonymous with defence around these parts but Jordan Flagel, the Winnipeg-born son ...See the full content of this document
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