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  12/06/22 - ILB Momo SanogorSr/2023, Louisville, 6-1, 231 (DS#22 ILB) + More +

  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: LB - Momo Sanogo, Louisville, 20 votes,...Sanogo led the Cardinals in tackles with 86, registering double-digit tackles against James Madison (13) and Clemson (14). - Louisville Football

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  07/25/22 - ILB Momo SanogorSr/2023, Louisville, 6-1, 231 (DS#22 ILB) + More +

  Louisville football head coach Scott Satterfield has affectionately named the Monty Montgomery and Ole Miss transfer Momo Sanogo the "M&M Boys." The duo will line up side by side this season to help bolster the Cardinals' linebacker group. It'll be a new look with more depth behind Montgomery, who produced 46 tackles in 2020 and 17 tackles over three games in 2021 before tearing his ACL, and Sanogo, who has already made an impression on the team as one of its leaders. Sanogo produced 210 tackles, 12 for loss, 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles during his time with the Rebels. The Texan was also on the Butkus Award watch list in 2019. "They feed off each other because Momo, he's got a lot of energy and juice, too, just like Monty," Satterfield said Wednesday during the ACC Kickoff in Charlotte, North Carolina. "I'm anxious to see them two in action this fall camp. It's gonna be fun." - Courier Journal

(DS#22 ILB) rSr/2023 ILB Momo SanogoLouisville
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  08/30/20 - ILB Momo SanogorSr/2023, Louisville, 6-1, 231 (DS#22 ILB) + More +

  The Ole Miss football team has joined in on the wave of activism that has spread across college and professional sports this week. Instead of their regularly scheduled practice on Friday morning, players marched and gathered on The Square in downtown Oxford in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. The players gathered in front of the monument on The Square that commemorates Confederate soldiers. Players were vocal about wanting to see the monument removed or relocated this summer.

"As the Ole Miss football family, we are committed to change," the players said in a statement passed along by the university. "Police brutality and other injustices occurring across our nation have to end, and our team stands united to embrace our diversity and promote a culture of peace, equality and understanding. Regardless of our backgrounds, we all need to listen to each other and learn to respect and love our differences." Ole Miss players MoMo Sanogo and Ryder Anderson organized a march in June in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of George Floyd's death. That march raised more than $3,000 of the Boys and Girls Club of Oxford. - The Clarion Ledger


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  06/27/20 - ILB Momo SanogorSr/2023, Louisville, 6-1, 231 (DS#22 ILB) + More +

  Mississippi's coaches and athletics directors aren't the only folks trying to make political change happen this week. The players are getting involved too. Ole Miss football players are hosting a rally on Saturday, beginning at 3 p.m. on The Square. The rally is called LOUnited, attempting to unite Lafayette County, the City of Oxford and the University of Mississippi under the common goal of making the area inclusive and welcoming for all people.

Linebacker MoMo Sanogo and defensive end Ryder Anderson, led the organizing efforts. Sanogo told the Clarion Ledger that the march is an attempt to bring an end to systematic racism and police brutality and has the goal of convincing lawmakers to relocate the Confederate monument located on The Square in downtown Oxford. "Really the message is about unity and unifying Mississippi," Sanogo said. "The statue is very divisive in nature. The flag is very divisive in nature. We just want to create a place that we can all bring our kids back to and be proud and not have to explain why that statue is there. We want to be proud of every aspect of the community where everybody can take the same amount of pride in it." - The Clarion Ledger


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  09/10/19 - ILB Momo SanogorSr/2023, Louisville, 6-1, 231 (DS#22 ILB) + More +

  Mississippi linebacker MoMo Sanogo is expected to miss about 2 1/2 months after injuring an ankle Saturday in a 31-17 victory over Arkansas. Ole Miss coach Matt Luke says Sanogo will undergo surgery Tuesday and is likely out for "roughly 10 weeks." Sanogo, a junior from Plano, Texas, recorded four tackles in the Rebels' first two games. He made 112 tackles last season to tie for fifth place among all Southeastern Conference players. Ole Miss (1-1) hosts Football Championship Subdivision program Southeastern Louisiana (1-0) on Saturday. - AP College Football

(DS#22 ILB) rSr/2023 ILB Momo SanogoLouisville
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  07/22/19 - ILB Momo SanogorSr/2023, Louisville, 6-1, 231 (DS#22 ILB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON BUTKUS AWARD WATCH LIST: Mohamed Sanogo, Mississippi,...Sanogo is one of 51 collegiate players from across the nation to find a place on this year's watch list for the award, which honors the nation's best linebackers at three separate levels. The Plano, Texas, native is coming off a 2018 campaign in which he tallied 112 total tackles and finished third in the SEC with 9.3 tackles per game.

Sanogo joined former linebacker, DeMarquis Gates, as being the only two Rebels in the last 12 years to tally 100 or more tackles in a season. Sanogo, a preseason All-SEC selection, has appeared in 23 games in his two years at Ole Miss, including 12 starts in 2018. He tallied double-digit tackles in six contests last season and was the Rebels' leading tackler in half of the games played. - Mississippi Football


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