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Name: Edgar Burrola (Transfer from Arizona)
College: Arizona     Number: 72
Height: 6-5   Weight: 305
Position: OT  Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022

40 Low: 5.05
   40 Time: 5.17
  40 High: 5.30

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Height: 6052
Weight: 305

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 Data Scout Notes: 2021: Transfer from Arizona...2020: NAC...Suspended-Violating COVID-19 Protocol



 Edgar Burrola, Arizona, Player News

  07/30/20 - OT Edgar BurrolarSr/2022, Arizona, 6-5, 305 (DS#999 OT) + More +

  UA coach Kevin Sumlin: 'If you're not gonna adhere to the protocol, then we can't have you here': Burrola, 21, implied in tweets that his scholarship had been reduced because he voiced concerns about his safety. The Pac-12 said earlier this month that it will honor scholarships of "student-athletes who choose not to participate in intercollegiate athletics during the coming academic year because of safety concerns about COVID-19," adding that they would also remain in good standing with their teams. However, Burrola also posted to Instagram Stories what appears to be a snippet of a text-message conversation in which he wrote that he was suspended "for violating COVID protocols." Burrola on Tuesday put that message on the background of his Twitter bio.

Burrola has also expressed skepticism about the severity of the coronavirus pandemic on his social media, tweeting on May 30 that "COVID-19 is fake." He appears to have deleted that tweet this week. On July 19, in response to a story about protests in Huntington Beach, California, over Gov. Gavin Newsom's shutdown order, Burrola tweeted: "Open up the country!" Sumlin said Tuesday that it's "fine to have that stance" about the virus. "But if that's what you believe, and you're not gonna adhere to the protocol, I am ultimately responsible for a lot of other people based on that," he said. A Star reporter contacted Burrola on Monday, but he declined to comment. - Arizona Star News


(DS#999 OT) rSr/2022 OT Edgar BurrolaArizona
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  07/29/20 - OT Edgar BurrolarSr/2022, Arizona, 6-5, 305 (DS#999 OT) + More +

  Arizona Wildcats offensive lineman Edgar Burrola has been suspended from the team for violating the athletic department's COVID-19 protocols. Burrola, a redshirt junior from Las Vegas who started six games at right tackle last season, remained on the roster with a reduced scholarship as of Tuesday afternoon. Burrola's resistance to following safety protocols, which include face coverings and physical distancing during on-campus workouts, led to concern within the program that Arizona could become another Michigan State or Rutgers — schools that shut down workouts because of coronavirus outbreaks. - AZ Central

(DS#999 OT) rSr/2022 OT Edgar BurrolaArizona
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