E-Camp’s first Saturday event, the bench press, is in the books and Wilfrid Laurier lineman Michael Knill kicked things off with a bang setting a new camp record with 47 reps.
Michael Knill is anxious to prove he’s the strongest college football player in North America and is looking to smash the bench press record Saturday at the CFL Evaluation Camp.
The Game has given rise to legends, written and rewritten history books, and maintained a fierce, boiling rivalry for more than a century. And Marco Iannuzzi is now a part of history.
Despite his size, it was clear early in the football career of James Savoie that he had the heart to play the game. His next step to the pros begins this weekend at CFL Evaluation Camp.
He was bluntly told that he was too small to play in the OUA on his first day of university training camp, but Jedd Gardner plans to turns heads at E-Camp this weekend.
He arrived into the Top 15 CFL prospects just under the bar, but that’s been all part of a pattern for Saskatchewan receiver Jade Etienne during his four-year run in the Canada West.
“I just want to play football,” says Western Mustang Craig Butler who has lined up at several positions during his CIS career. He can returns kicks, which adds to his value.
Calgary Dinos Anthony Parker, Nathan Coehoorn and Matt Walter have run roughshod through the Canada West. Now all three are expected to be high draft picks come May.
Using the advice of Western Mustangs who have come before him, linebacker John Surla feels he has the right mix of on and off field preparation for this year’s CFL E-Camp.
For Canadian QB prospect Bradley Sinopoli, all he needs is, “that chance” to show scouts he has what it takes to play quarterback in the Canadian Football League.
Highly touted Montreal Carabins defensive lineman Gregory Alexandre hopes to not only impress the scouts at this years E-Camp with his skills but also his work ethic.
After just one season of CIS football Chris Hodgson may not have much in the way of training but his physical skills should more than serve him at the CFL Evaluation Camp.
Bishop’s players like Jamall Lee, Shawn Gore and Steven Turner have made their mark at E-camp the last few years. This year three more Gaiters will strut their stuff for the scouts.
Since 1998 the Université Laval Rouge et Or have had 28 players drafted into the CFL. This year they will have three more players participate in the CFL’s annual E-Camp.
Kicking into prairie winds can chew up and spit out many an aspiring punter or place kicker. Not Hugh O’Neill though, who will show off his leg at the CFL’s Evaluation Camp.
After four years and 35 games on the defensive line at the University of Michigan Renaldo Sagesse is ready to show off for the scouts at this year’s CFL Evaluation Camp.
At six-foot-ten, 340 lbs it doesn’t take long to find Matt O’Donnell on the football field. It shouldn’t take long to spot him at E-camp either where he’ll aim to impress ...