Before shifting gears to the 2013 Combine in Toronto, GM’s, and scouts reflected on two successful Regional Combines which took place in Edmonton and Quebec City.
Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium Fieldhouse will take centre stage on Monday as prospects from Western Canada will go head-to-head in the first Regional Combine.
With a full season in the books since the 2012 CFL Canadian Draft, we look back on whos made the biggest impact so far after being called up on draft day.
Canada West announced its 2012 Conference All-Stars on Wednesday for offence, defence and special teams, with 28 student athletes making up the roster.
Quarterbacks Kyle Graves, Kyle Quinlan, and Eric Dzwilewski were named finalists for the Hec Crighton Trophy which will be awarded to the top CIS player on Nov. 22.
The RSEQ announced its 2012 University Football All-Star team on Wednesday, led by running back Rotrand Sené and linebacker Frederic Plesius, both of Laval.
Calgary’s Eric Dzwilewski, Saskatchewan’s Mitch Friesen, and Manitoba’s Anthony Coombs are the CIS players of the week for the period ending Oct. 27, 2012.
University of Waterloo receiver Paul Cecile led this week’s CIS weekly honours, after exploding for 246 yards and three touchdowns on eight catches versus Windsor.
McMaster remained the only undefeated team in the country over the weekend, extending its winning streak to 18 games with a 43-0 home win over Laurier.