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David Sidoo Discusses UBC Football’s Groundbreaking Academic Centre: First of Its Kind for Canadian College Football on the Sidoo Sports Podcast

13 January 2025
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VANCOUVER, BC –(COMMUNITYWIRE)– In the latest episode of the Sidoo Sports Podcast, former CFL defensive back and philanthropist David Sidoo highlights a groundbreaking initiative that forever changed the collegiate football landscape: the creation of UBC’s pioneering football academic center. Established in 2015, this facility set a new benchmark for Canadian college football by offering tailored academic and athletic support for student-athletes.

David Sidoo At The UBC Academic Centre (Photo: CommunityWire)

Balancing the demands of sports and academics is a challenge for many student-athletes, and Sidoo, along with a group of dedicated UBC alumni, saw an opportunity to address this issue head-on. With a shared vision for the future, they came together to create a facility that would equip athletes with the resources they needed to thrive both on the field and in the classroom, redefining the collegiate sports experience in Canada.

The result was UBC’s innovative football academic center, which became a sanctuary for athletes, offering specialized academic support, access to tutors, and one-on-one mentoring. “We wanted to create an environment where athletes could develop the skills and knowledge to succeed not just in sports, but in life,” says Sidoo. “This wasn’t just about grades—it was about building futures.”

When it opened in 2015, the center was the first of its kind in Canada, providing a holistic model of support that went far beyond academics. UBC became the first Canadian university to offer football players such dedicated resources, and the impact was immediate. Success stories from athletes who benefitted from the center are abundant—athletes who overcame academic hurdles, developed leadership skills, and prepared for life after football. “It’s about more than just passing tests,” Sidoo shares. “It’s about instilling confidence, resilience, and giving athletes the tools to lead in every aspect of life.”

This episode of the Sidoo Sports Podcast celebrates the legacy of UBC’s groundbreaking academic center and calls on other universities across North America to follow suit. “When we invest in young athletes, we’re investing in the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and changemakers,” Sidoo says.

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