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Bobby Singh Jr. admits to have tried on one of the most coveted championship rings in all of professional sports.

“But it was way too big,” the senior defensive back and wide receiver with the Vancouver College Fighting Irish laughs. “Way too big.”

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And pretty heavy. All Super Bowl championship rings are, and the one his dad, Bobby Singh Sr., won in January 2000 as a member of the St. Louis Rams is no exception.

The Singhs are a true B.C. football family, and in the early weeks of fall, as another season unfolds in our province from the high school to the university to the pro ranks, they’re smack dab in the middle of it all.

Bobby Sr., 40, the patriarch and former hulking offensive lineman, retired after his second tour of duty with the B.C. Lions in 2009 before entering the business world, and most famously is the only player on the planet to have won championship rings in the NFL, CFL and short-lived XFL.