With his heart on his sleeve and the CFL logo shaved onto the side of his head, Alexander Fox showed that what he lacks in size, he makes up for in passion.
Simon Fraser defensive back Derek Jones is competing at the Combine, trying to make a name for himself as apposed to being compared to his former CFL father.
After impressing in the Montreal Regional Combine, Sherbrooke receiver Francis Lapointe is looking to once again make his mark at the National Combine.
We are mere days away from the primary prospect showcase but the National Combine cannot begin until the third and final Regional Combine take place Thursday in Toronto.
Thomas Miles could barely hold the excitement from his face moments after he found out he performed well enough at Mondays Edmonton Regional to earn a spot in the national CFL Combine next weekend.
After debuting in Quebec City in 2013, the Regional Combine circuit will make it’s first appearance in Montreal, as 44 players will showcase their skills on Wednesday.
For the second-straight ranking, McGill offensive lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif is the top ranked prospect. See who followed him in the Winter Rankings.
As the CIS regular season ends, the top three teams Western, Laval and Calgary remain undefeated heading into the playoffs in the National Top 10 Rankings.
The top four teams in CIS football remained undefeated this past weekend including the Western Mustangs, who lead the Top 10 for the second straight week.
While Laval continues to hold onto the number one spot, a big win by Western has pushed them up to number three in this week’s CIS Top 10 National Rankings.