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Kykle Pugh CPOTY

Pugh Recognized for Perseverance Through Adversity

Huskie linebacker named 2020 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Semifinalist

DEKALB, Ill. – Northern Illinois University football's Kyle Pugh was named a semifinalist for the Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award announced by the College Sports Information Directors of America in association with The Associated Press and the Fiesta Bowl Organization on Monday.
 
Pugh, who saw action in five games in 2020, starting four, has battled injuries throughout his career but has fought through them to return to the field each time.
 
After seeing action in the final 10 games as a redshirt-freshmen, Pugh earned a spot as the Huskies' starting middle linebacker in 2017. He made an immediate impact, making a career-high 17 stops and an interception in the season opener against Boston College. Unfortunately for Pugh and the Huskies, he ruptured a bicep in the fourth game of the season, ending his season.
 
The Chicago Heights native was dealt another blow in the 2018 season opener when he dislocated his shoulder. One injury away from ending his season, Pugh was able stay healthy the rest of the year, helping NIU to its seventh MAC championship with a 30-29 come-from-behind victory over Buffalo.
 
Pugh, a product of Bloom Township High School, had surgery to repair the dislocated shoulder in the offseason and was ready to go for the 2019 campaign. However, Pugh was hit with another setback when he sustained another shoulder in the second game of the season.
 
Cleared for spring ball in 2020, Pugh has not looked back. The Huskie senior earned third-team All-MAC honors, finishing the campaign with 36 tackles, tied for second on the team, and three-and-a-half tackles for loss with a sack-and-a-half to his credit.
 
One of 14 semifinalists, Pugh is one of two players from the Mid-American Conference named a semifinalist. He is joined by Buffalo punter Evan Finegan. The three winners for the award will be selected by a vote of the Associated Press college football writers announced Sat., Jan. 2, 2021.
 
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