Regina Rams coach thinks Mexico could provide good talent to CFL
University of Regina Rams head football coach Steve Bryce has some friendly advice for CFL officials attending the league’s evaluation camp of Mexican prospects his weekend: Keep an open mind.
Mexico’s Liga de Futbol Americano Professional, an eight-team semi-pro circuit, will host a combine Sunday for players hoping to play in Canada. Forty-five players are expected to participate in drills and interviews with CFL officials at Estadio Azul, a 33,000-seat stadium in Mexico City, which has a population exceeding 20 million.
A draft will follow the next day.
The CFL and LFA signed a letter of intent in November during Grey Cup week in Edmonton. The non-binding agreement calls for both sides to work together on several projects, including possible CFL games in Mexico.