Everyone says they’re hungry as they prepare to kickoff the 2010 season explains CFL.ca columnist Rod Pedersen, but come November there won’t be enough food to go around.
It was all systems go for the Saskatchewan Roughriders as they opened 2010 training camp Sunday morning under sunny skies at Mosaic Stadium explains CFL.ca columnist Rod Pedersen.
CFL.ca columnist Rick Moffat takes fans behind the scenes at the 2009 Grey Cup Champion Montreal Alouettes’ ring ceremony that featured some special moments.
Richie Hall spent 20 years with the Roughriders as a player, assistant coach and a defensive coordinator. But he has finally let go explains CFL.ca columnist Dave Campbell.
The start of training camp brings a ton of question, few definitive answers and a wide range of expectations. To help you out, Matt Cauz presents nine players to watch in 2010.
Of all the changes new head coach Paul Lapolice has made this off-season, quarterback may be the most important to the team’s success, explains CFL.ca columnist Bob Irving.
CFL training camps open on Sunday and while the players and coaches have been hard at work, the fans have been preparing too explains Eskimos fan Theresa Tsoukalas.
CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen brings you the latest heading into training camp including an update on Paul McCallum; the Riders battle at defensive end and Calgary’s offensive dilemma.
CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen brings fans the latest from Regina including an update on Director of Officiating Tom Higgins and former players Graham Harrell and John Chick.
There was a time when players from the east couldn’t wait to sign with an East Division team once their contract was up in Regina, but players like Rob Bagg are bucking the trend.
As the snow melts on the turf at Mosaic Stadium, Saskatchewan Roughriders players and fans alike are turning their attention to the 2010 Canadian Football League season.
The first few weeks on the job have been busy ones for new Saskatchewan General Manager Brendan Taman. Find out how he is dealing with signing players and coaches.
The start of 2010 has proven to be interesting times for the Roughriders says Rod Pedersen as the team searches for a new GM and possibly two new defensive ends.
“This is a league where superstars are extraordinary and ordinary at the same time.” Nick Setta carries that saying from the field to the community with his latest initiative for kids.
CFL fan Keith Whittier’s ‘Bucket List’ included watching a game in each city during the 2009 season. Follow along as he completed his journey at the 2009 Grey Cup in Calgary.
Fans and players alike will have to wait out the long winter months before we are able to really get excited about football again says Kamau Peterson in his look back on 2009.
Before you know it, years will have gone by since the 2009 Grey Cup game, but the devastation inflicted on Rider Nation is going to live on forever says CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen.
Nothing quite describes Grey Cup week states CFL.ca’s Jaime Stein. Discover some of his best memories from Grey Cup 2009 and share your own in our comments section.
The 97th Grey Cup was an imperfect game, but in many ways it was the perfect way to complete the 2009 Canadian Football League season. Make the jump to find out more.