A quartet
players from the 2016 Hardy Cup and Mitchell Bowl Champion University of
Calgary Dinos are have made CFL rosters.
Defensive
lineman Connor McGough and offensive tackle Braden Schram have made the active
roster of the Hamilton Tiger Cats while defensive back Robbie Woodson will be
playing just up the 401 Highway for the Toronto Argonauts.
McGough, the
fourth overall selection in the 2017 Canadian Football League Draft joins
former Dino running back Mercer Timmis with the Tiger Cats. McGough should be
familiar with Tim Horton’s Field. He was a starter last November when the Dinos
lost a hard fought 31-26 to the Laval Rouge et Or. Connor enjoyed a solid four-year
career with the Dinos earning All-Canadian honors in 2016 as well as being a
Canada West all-star in 2014, 2016 and 2017.
Schram is an
excellent example of perseverance and dedication. He commuted from his hometown
of Manning, AB to Peace River driving 100 KM
back and forth to practice. He red-shirted with the Dinos for two years as a
linebacker before becoming a starter at offensive tackle and earning
all-Canadian and All-Conference honors in 2016. He was selected 13th
overall in the 2017 draft.
Woodson was a four-year
starter since joining the Dinos in 2013 at inside halfback from St. Francis
High School. Just 21 years of age he is
one of the youngest players in the CFL. Robbie was a Conference all-star in
2015 and 2017 and was selected 24th overall by the Argos. He joins former Dino Sean McEwen in Toronto and becomes the
second member of his family to play in the CFL following his older brother,
Anthony, who is currently with the Calgary Stampeders. His father, Anthony,
also played in the CFL.
“We are excited
about the opportunity for our players that are leaving our program and going to
play at the next level. This shows how hard they have worked while at the University of Calgary. We wish them all the best at
the next level,” stated University
of Calgary Head Coach Wayne Harris.
All-star
receiver Austen Hartley also remains in the East being on the practice roster
of the defending Grey Cup champion Ottawa Red Blacks. Hartley was the team’s
leading receiver last year despite missing games due to injury. Austen was
selected 53rd overall by Ottawa.
Receiver Denzel
Radford was selected 48th overall by the Montreal Alouettes. Radford
was traded during training camp to Saskatchewan and will be in the lineup
playing special teams when they face the Montreal to open the CFL season.
“We are thrilled
they (Austen and Denzel) made it and are proud of their efforts. They are two
individuals that were essential to Vanier Cup run and will be missed,” stated
Dinos offensive coordinator Ryan Sheahan.
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