
Rourke enjoying the chance to watch younger brother set own path at Ohio University
Nathan Rourke is living this football season vicariously through his younger brother, Kurtis.
The B.C. Lions rookie quarterback has been relegated to the role of football fan since August when the CFL cancelled the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s allowed Rourke, 22, to spend fall at home in Oakville, Ont., for the first time since high school and gather with his parents to watch Kurtis, a 20-year-old redshirt freshman, blaze his own path under centre at Ohio University (1-1).
“It’s really different,” Nathan Rourke said during a telephone interview. “If we haven’t been on the same team, whenever we’d chat and talk it would usually be about each other’s game or upcoming games and it’s weird to not be playing myself.
“But it’s good to sit back and kind of get a different perspective on the time I had at Ohio and see it from a fan’s perspective. It’s been fun for me but awesome for us to see Kurtis play. I know it’s only been two games but it’s great to see all the hard work he’s put into it pay off.”