- Ben Sankey
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Name= Ben Sankey
team= Calgary Stampeders
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status= Active
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position1= Quarterback
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College=Wake Forest University
DateOfBirth= birth date and age|1976|12|5
Birthplace= flagicon|USAChicago, Illinois , U.S.
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playing_years=2000-2001
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playing_teams=Calgary Stampeders Houston Texans
Calgary Stampeders
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Chicago ,Illinois ) is a professionalCanadian football quarterback , most recently with theCanadian Football League Calgary Stampeders .Early life
Sankey attended Chicago's Whitney Young Magnet High School where he excelled at Football And Basketball. Sankey also attended
Wake Forest University from 1996 to 1999. He played his first three years as Brian Kuklick's back-up, finally becoming the starter in 1999. He led the Demon Deacons to the Aloha Bowl, winning convincingly over Arizona State. He was named most valuable player in the game.Professional career
Sankey went undrafted by a professional team, and signed a contract with the CFL's
Calgary Stampeders in 2000. He dressed for 16 games and did not see any playing time until the final game of the season against theHamilton Tiger-Cats . He completed all four of his pass attempts.In 2001 he was named the Stampeders' starting quarterback, however a sprained thumb caused him to miss several games.
Marcus Crandell took over and led the Stampeders to their fifthGrey Cup championship. His play was promising enough for theHouston Texans of theNational Football League to take interest in him: he was signed to a contract before the 2002 season.Unfortunately he did not receive any playing time with the Texans, so he returned to the Stampeders later that season, playing in seven games.
He returned to the Texans in 2003, however he was relegated to the
practice squad and saw no playing time. In 2004 he returned to the CFL, this time with theHamilton Tiger-Cats , however, again, he saw no playing time. Discontent, he signed a contract with theTennessee Valley Raptors ofUnited Indoor Football in 2005. He returned to the franchise in 2006 after it had relocated toRockford, Illinois , finishing the season with 47 touchdown passes. He was named the league's most valuable player.He returned to the CFL with the
British Columbia Lions under coachWally Buono , who originally brought him to the CFL with the Stampeders seven years before. Again he saw no playing time, placed on the practice roster. Fortunately for him the Stampeders were in need of a quarterback afterHenry Burris fell to injury andAkili Smith andBarrick Nealy proved ineffective. He returned to the Stampeders in relief of Smith on October 8, in a game against theSaskatchewan Roughriders . He completed 19 of 25 passes for 262 yards and 2touchdown s. In three appearances he threw for 818 yards and five touchdowns for aquarterback rating of 106.6.He began the 2008 CFL season with the Stampeders but was sidelined with an injury. Upon recovering from his injury Sankey appeared to be the fourth quarterback on the Stampeders' depth chart and was released in July 2008. This did not last as Dave Dickenson was injured for the remainder of the season and Sankey was brought back to the Stampeders and is currently back-up to Henry Burris.
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