Uncertainty hasn’t shaken Chuba Hubbard’s enthusiasm for football.
Hubbard, Oklahoma State’s standout running back, was in Stillwater when he participated in a virtual ceremony Wednesday to accept The Cornish Trophy. The award honors the NCAA’s best Canadian football player, but instead of returning to his hometown of Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, Hubbard is living in his college town. Although he said he spends much of his time there alone, social distancing hasn’t stopped him from consistently preparing for the day he can play in Boone Pickens Stadium again, whenever that might be.
“I’m still training and stuff, so I’m good,” Hubbard said.