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There were celebrations among Warriors football fans when Tre and Tyrell Ford announced in December 2020 that they would defer their CFL draft year and play a final season with the Black and Gold. The twin brothers say they wanted one last opportunity to help Waterloo capture its first Vanier Cup. Tre (below, at left), a quarterback, and Tyrell, a cornerback, were originally
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