The Two Teams You Can Rely on in 2015
The start of the CFL Regular Season is just around the corner – teams have started making their final cuts in anticipation of what is sure to be a long and grueling 2015 campaign.
The start of the CFL Regular Season is just around the corner – teams have started making their final cuts in anticipation of what is sure to be a long and grueling 2015 campaign.
CFL teams have started to shape their rosters in anticipation of the start of the 2015 season – the opening game is on June 25th. The defending champion Calgary Stampeders enter the year as the overwhelming favorite to win it all but history has shown that repeating is an awfully tough task.
CFL Futures – Who Will Win the 2014 Grey Cup?
CFL training camps have opened amid some serious labor strife but as of now it looks like all systems go for the upcoming season.
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The 2012 CFL season is almost getting closer – players are prepping themselves and coaches are getting ready for training camps that start in less than a month. So what can we expect this season?
After all the parity that has spread throughout the Canadian Football League over the last few years its getting hard to pick a winner in 2011. We can’t pretend that it’s the same caliber of football that we see in the NFL – but the Canadian Football League can still be fun.
We’re days from the sights, sounds and hits of professional football.
We’re not talking about football from the league with training camp holdouts and off-field altercations either, we’re talking about the Canadian Football League.
What makes the CFL worth your weekly wager?
The 2009 Canadian Football League season kicks off July 1 and betED.com has odds to win the Grey Cup championship.
The defending champion Calgary Stampeders are +175 favorites to repeat in CFL Betting Odds.
The Edmonton Eskimos, who lost to the Montreal Alouettes in the East Final last season, are not far back at +200, while Montreal is at +375.