Former CFL player Jim Burrow enjoying his son’s whirlwind 2019 football season
It has been a whirlwind football season for Jim Burrow.
The former CFL defensive back retired from coaching last year so he and his wife, Robin, could watch their son, Louisiana State quarterback Joe Burrow, complete his senior campaign. After capturing the Heisman Trophy as American college football’s top player, the junior Burrow caps his university career Monday night leading the top-ranked Tigers (14-0) against No. 3 Clemson (14-0) — the defending NCAA champion — in the College Football Playoff title game at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
“When I retired last February (after 14 years as Ohio University’s defensive co-ordinator) the reason was to be able to go to games and watch Joe in his senior year,” Jim Burrow said in a telephone interview. “My wife had gone to every game basically by herself and so I thought it was important we be able to spend his senior year together.
“I mean, we didn’t really anticipate all that’s happened but either way, we wanted to have the chance to watch Joe together.”