Football Canada has added eight players to the Senior Men’s National Team including QB Josh Sacobie as the team prepares for the 2011 IFAF Senior Men’s World Championships.
The Edmonton Eskimos have signed University of Toronto defensive back Hugo Lopez, the club’s second round selection (14th overall) in the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft.
Justin Dunk takes an early look at some of the top CIS players who will be eligible for the 2012 Canadian Draft. Find out who will be starring on a university field near you this season.
Football Canada announced the addition of linemen Brian Guebert and Michaël Jean-Louis to the Senior Men’s National Team roster competing in the 2011 IFAF Senior Men’s World ...
The CIS continues to be a pipeline for CFL talent. The 34 CIS players selected Sunday represents the fourth best total dating back to 1970 and four behind the record set in 2009.
It was a wild and crazy CFL Canadian Draft including a total of six trades involving 15 picks and four roster players. CFL.ca presents a recap of the 2011 Draft.
There are no more drills, no more interviews and no more questions as players in tomorrow’s draft can do nothing now but wait and hope to hear their names called.
Anthony Parker has all the physical tools CFL coaches and scouts look for in a receiver and will enter the Canadian Draft as the second rated prospect.
St. F-X linebacker Henoc Muamba soared up draft boards following an outstanding E-Camp and enters the May 8th Canadian draft as the No. 3 rated prospect.
Harvard wide receiver Marco Iannuzzi enters the CFL draft as the ninth rated prospect according to the CFL Amateur Scouting Bureau thanks in large part to a great E-Camp.
Despite winning the Hec Crighton award in 2010, Ottawa Gee-Gees quarterback Brad Sinopoli knows he has his work cut out for him to crack a CFL roster as a quarterback.
Western Mustangs linebacker John Surla heads into the May 8 Canadian Draft with a convincing argument for a shot in the CFL thanks to an impressive CIS resume.
Larry Haylor leads Football Canada’s first entry into the IFAF Senior Men’s World Championship, slated for July 8-16 in Austria and he may dress players with CFL experience.
Concordia offensive lineman Anthony Barrette has the size of a professional, but the added experience of playing under Bryan Chiu may give him an edge as a CFL rookie.
His name means ‘wisdom’ in French and CFL teams would be wise to have a look at defensive lineman Renaldo Sagesse come May 8th at the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft.
It’s tough to miss Queen’s offensive lineman Matt O’Donnell. The six-foot-ten, 340 lbs. offensive lineman from Queen’s heads into the CFL Canadian Draft as a top prospect.
Top ranked kicking prospect Hugh O’Neill will be looking to follow in the footsteps of Rob Maver and be selected early on in this year’s Canadian Draft.
Scott Mitchell will head into the CFL’s Canadian draft on May 8th as the top rated prospect in the country and the Rice OT looks forward to living up to expectations.