BIOGRAPHY
Chuba Hubbard was born June 11, 1999, in Edmonton, Canada. He is a running back in the National Football League.
Hubbard attended Bev Facey Community High School in Sherwood Park, Alberta, where he played Canadian football. During his three years, he rushed for 6,880 yards on 458 attempts with 82 touchdowns. He committed to Oklahoma State University to play college football in the United States.
After redshirting his first year at Oklahoma State in 2017, Hubbard played in 13 games in 2018 and had 740 rushing yards on 124 carries with seven touchdowns. He returned as Oklahoma State's starting running back in 2019 and had a stellar year rushing for 2,094 yards on 328 carries and 21 touchdowns. Despite speculation that he would declare for the 2020 NFL Draft after this season, Hubbard announced that he would return to school for his redshirt junior year.
For his efforts in the 2019-20 NCAA season, Hubbard was awarded the Jon Cornish Trophy as the top Canadian in NCAA Division One football, edging out Notre Dame senior wide receiver Chase Claypool.
In June 2020, Hubbard threatened to boycott the football team and any affiliation with the university after a photo surfaced showing Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy wearing a T-shirt promoting the One America News Network, a conservative-leaning news channel. Gundy subsequently issued an apology, saying he was disgusted by OAN's coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement. Hubbard was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the fourth round (126th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft.
In Week 16 of the 2022 season, Hubbard had 12 carries for 125 rushing yards in a 37–23 victory over the Detroit Lions. He finished the 2022 season with 95 carries for 466 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns to go along with 14 receptions for 171 receiving yards in 15 games and two starts.