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CFL Alumnus Bill Wardle Passes

Bill was recognized as MVP of the Western Mustangs Football team and lettered in Basketball. After graduation he was recruited to play professionally with the Toronto Argonauts

Rob Vanstone: Michael Bishop’s arm outdistances all Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterbacks

Welcome to the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ arms race. We are about to list the Roughriders quarterbacks with the strongest arms — if not the strongest resumes, in select cases.

Rob Vanstone: Henry Burris was a foundational presence for Saskatchewan Roughriders

A generation ago, a personable, promising pivot named Henry Burris made his debut with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

From NFL safety to Grey Cup winning quarterback, Kerry Joseph looks back on football career

Coming to the CFL didn’t just represent a step in Kerry Joseph’s football career – it represented a chance to get his life back on the road he wanted to be on.

Rob Vanstone: Saskatchewan Roughriders legend Ray Elgaard was impossible to guard

There seems to be a misconception about legendary receiver Ray Elgaard, who finished third — behind Ron Lancaster and George Reed — in a recent Regina Leader-Post poll that listed the top 10 Saskatchewan Roughriders players of all time. Perhaps the misconception has been fostered by this sentimental scribe, who has frequently and fondly recalled the days in which the Hall of Fame slotback routinely squelched would-be tacklers. So please bear with me as I offer a comprehensive overview of his skills.

JASON TUCKER | FROM AMERICA’S TEAM TO CANADA’S GAME

Football was never the end goal for Jason Tucker. However, life has a funny way of guiding you towards your destiny. The BC Lions receivers coach was a star on the track, the gridiron and the hardwood in high school, but football presented him with an offer he couldn’t refuse.

CFL Alumnus Jerry Sturm Passes

Jerry began his professional career in Canada with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1958 and then the Calgary Stampeders in 1959 and 1960

Jim Popp has fond memories of working with late Don Matthews

Don Matthews, one of the most prolific coaches in CFL history, died three years ago Sunday — June 14, 2017 — at the age of 77. The native of Amesbury, Mass., spent 22 seasons as a CFL head coach, winning 231 games and five Grey Cups.

Pringle has fond memories of Baltimore Stallions ’95 championship season

Mike Pringle and the Baltimore Stallions will forever be part of CFL history

CFL Head of Global Scouting Greg Quick scouring world for talent

When Greg Quick took on the job of Global Director of Scouting for the Canadian Football League midway through last year, little did he realize the herculean scope of the job.

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