Linebacker Cory Greenwood was honored as the outstanding player on the 2009 Concordia football team when the Stingers gathered for their annual banquet last Saturday.
CFL.ca will profile a number of key prospects leading up to the CFL Evaluation Camp. Today we feature Joe Eppele, an offensive lineman from Washington State University.
CFL.ca will profile a number of key prospects leading up to E-Camp. Today we feature Waterloo lineman Joel Reinders, who has only played two years of organized football.
CFL.ca will profile a number of prospects leading up to the CFL Evaluation Camp from March 12-14 in Toronto. Today we feature University of Guelph Punter/Kicker Rob Maver.
CFL.ca will profile a number of CIS prospects leading up to E-Camp from March 12-14 in Toronto. Today we look back at the courage and triumph of University of Manitoba RB Matt Henry.
Hec Crighton Trophy winner Erik Glavic of the Calgary Dinos will be joined by 2009 Vanier Cup Champion Danny Brannagan of Queen’s and Michael Faulds of Western at the annual event.
Cory Greenwood is the top CIS player on the CFL’s Amateur Scouting Bureau at #2 overall. Find out which current CFL star he feels his game most resembles in our recent chat.
Windsor OL and 2009 Canadian Draft pick Matt Morencie and Regina SB and 2010 Canadian Draft prospect Jordan Sisco were selected to the 85th East-West Shrine Game.
Shomari Williams jumped up the CFL’s Amateur Scouting Bureau from #15 to #4 overall. CFL.ca recently caught up with the Queen’s lineman for a chat about football and life.
University of Manitoba defensive tackle Eddie Steele has been ranked No. 12 among the top 15 Canadian college draft prospects by the CFL’s amateur scouting bureau.
QB Danny Brannagan, LB Chris Smith and K Dan Village, all of the Vanier Cup champion Queen’s Golden Gaels, are the CIS players of the week for the period ending Nov. 28, 2009.
The Quebec Student Sport Federation (QSSF) and Atlantic University Sport (AUS) are pleased to announce the continuation of their inter-locking university football schedule through the 2012 season.
Danny Brannagan led a spirited second-half comeback as the Queen’s Gaels rallied from an 18-point deficit to stun the Calgary Dinos 33-31 and win their first Vanier Cup since 1992.
Fourth-year Calgary quarterback Erik Glavic made Canadian university football history Thursday night when he was named CIS player of the year for the second time in three seasons.
Calgary RB Matt Walter and Queen’s teammates, DE Shomari Williams and KR Jimmy Allin, are the CIS players of the week for the period ending Nov. 21, 2009.
The Queen’s Golden Gaels defeated the Laval Rouge et Or 33-30 in the Mitchell Bowl and the Calgary Dinos beat the Saint Mary’s Huskies 38-14 in the Uteck Bowl to earn spots in the ...
Calgary QB Erik Glavic, Queen’s DE Shomari Williams and Saskatchewan K Grant Shaw are the CIS football players of the week for the period ending Nov. 14, 2009.
The Vancouver Island Raiders survived a tough first quarter and came on strong from that point on to roll to a 51-14 Canadian Bowl victory over the PFC champion Edmonton Wildcats.
At Richardson Stadium in Kingston, Ont., the top-ranked and defending Vanier Cup champion Laval Rouge et Or (9-1) square off against the No. 4 Queen’s Golden Gaels (9-1) in the Mitchell Bowl.
The CIS football national semifinals are set following wins by the Saint Mary’s Huskies, Calgary Dinos, Queen’s Gaels and Laval Rouge et Or in Saturday’s conference finals.