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McCoy gets in late in Winnipeg loss, makes pro debut

By T&D STAFF  Friday, June 13, 2008

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HAMILTON, ONTARIO -- Former South Carolina State star Cleve McCoy made his professional debut late in his Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ 12-10 loss to the Hamilton Tiger Cats Thursday night.

McCoy entered in relief of Bryan Randall with just over four minutes to go in the fourth quarter and was 2-of-3 passing.

After not being able to lead his team to a first down on his first possesion, McCoy came back on the field with 1:42 to go, again failing to lead Winnipeg to a first down, when he was brought down trying to scramble for a first down on third down.

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