St. Mike’s player in the Grey Cup ‘disgusted’ by scandal at his former school
EDMONTON — When Nolan MacMillan won the Grey Cup in 2016, he brought it back to his former high school, St. Michael’s College, to show players what’s possible if they stick with football.
But the starting offensive lineman with the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks says news of a violent hazing scandal at the private, all-boys school in Toronto has left him shocked and disgusted.
MacMillan, who will take the field again Sunday in another Grey Cup game, said he owes his entire football career To St. Mike’s and he never experienced or witnessed anything like what has been reported in recent days.
“I was shocked and disgusted and very upset,” MacMillan told The Canadian Press Wednesday after Redblacks practice in Edmonton, where the Grey Cup is being held.