McGill’s ‘Dr. Death’ takes unconventional journey to Super Bowl
Former McGill University football coach Sonny Wolfe realized immediately he had something special in Laurent Duvernay-Tardif.
At six foot five and 275 pounds in 2010, Duvernay-Tardif was an impressive physical specimen when he enrolled at the Montreal university in 2010. What’s more, the defensive lineman had been accepted into the school’s medical program.
“Any time you get someone six foot five and around 275 pounds who’s able to get into McGill, you have a couple of adult beverages because it’s unusual for that to happen,” said Wolfe, knowing it’s common for Quebec’s top recruits to opt for more successful football programs at the University of Montreal or Laval.
“He’s a rare bird in that he’s someone who had big talent and big potential at that time as well as the academics to not just get into McGill but be accepted into medicine.