Riders’ Idowu worked hard to live up to standard set by older brother
Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker Oluwaseun Idowu battled literally and figuratively to get out from under his brother Olatunji’s shadow for most of his life.
“I can’t tell you how much in high school they used to call me (T.J.’s little brother),” the 23-year-old Idowu said as the Roughriders prepared for Friday’s CFL showdown against the Calgary Stampeders. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.
Idowu, who is the youngest of three children in his family, recalls always trying to earn the upper hand in their sibling wrestling matches.
“That’s the only reason I started working out in the first place because he’d be at home, we’d get into arguments and he’s playing football and he’s working out all the time and he’s big,” Idowu said.