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  1. On 4/30/2024 at 10:58 AM, forksandspoons said:

    CFL draft is tonight. Maybe see one of the above guys get picked

    Looks like CJ Siegel may also be joining his UND teammates in a CFL Uniform....waiting on more details

  2. 2 hours ago, Sioux>Bison said:

    Yikes not seeing any news about any camp invites or other signings .

    yeah looks like former UND CB Caleb Nelson from Sac State just got UDFA for Philadelphia Eagles....otherwise not much from UND Athletes


  3. FOR THE 2024 UND NFL PRODAY

    All-MVFC performers C.J. Siegel, Luke Skokna and Donny Ventrelli will headline the group, while Malachi Buckner, Wesley Eliodor, Jeffrey Griffin Jr., Jaelen Johnson, Kadon Kauppinen, Bartholomew Ogbu and Red Wilson will also showcase their skills to professional scouts at UND's Pro Day.

    Who do we think of the 10 players has the best chance at scoring an NFL contract or at least an Undrafted Free Agent offer?
     

  4. 1 hour ago, UND08 said:

    In my mind it's as simple as this:

    Mediocre defense/Inconsistent offense - 5-7 wins (bubble team at best depending on schedule)

    Average defense/Average Offense - 6-8 wins (playoff bubble most years)

    Good defense/Average offense - 7-9 wins (normally in the playoffs/seed contention some years)

    Average defense/Good offense - 7-9 wins (seed contention some years)

    Good defense/Good offense - 8-10 wins (seed contention most years)

    Good defense/elite offense - 9-11 wins (threat for a title)

    Elite defense/good offense - 10-12 wins (title worthy)

    If UND can find their way to recapture their defensive prowess...they'll make significant progress even if the offense only equals what it's done in prior years.  That needs to be the biggest point of emphasis for the staff.  If UND can do that and run the ball consistently well...then look out!

    Once The 5th Year Safeties Canady and Galvin left and they said they were  going to "Dumb down the Defense" I knew we were in Trouble

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  5. 3 hours ago, Undfan21 said:

    Too bad... But, looks like Holm made the bombers with Olivera. Any word on Santiago or Vrede?

    Vrede Ottawa last seen....Santiago Germany for a few years may be back and trying out for XFL?

  6. 17 hours ago, SiouxBundy said:

    I dont think he did. Just Tryouts

    1353320627-scaled.jpeg TORONTO, ON - NOVEMBER 12: A Toronto Argonauts helmet after a game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at BMO Field on November 12, 2021 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by John E. Sokolowski/Getty Images)

    The Toronto Argonauts won’t begin their regular season until Week 2 at home against the Montreal Alouettes. Nonetheless, the Argos had to make their final roster cuts on Saturday to get down to 45 players for the upcoming season. Toronto can also add up to 15 players to their practice roster before the season starts.

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    For some players, today is one of the best days of their lives. For others, it’s a fork in the road filled with uncertainty.

     

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    — Eric Sutton (@Pick6EazyE) June 4, 2022
     

    The journey as an Argo still goes on.
    Resinged as Practice squad. pic.twitter.com/1NFtA16Z1g

    — Toshiki Sato (@Toshikicker16) June 4, 2022

    As evidenced by the return of Kicker Toshiki Sato to the Boatmen’s practice squad. Rosters can frequently change from week to week. A week ago, after being released by Toronto, Sato seemed like he might be saying goodbye to the CFL. But instead, a week later, he returns to provide the team insurance for standout kicker Boris Bede.

    While these cuts below may be listed as “Final.” In the war of attrition, that is a long football season. There will be many changes as the year progresses. Often weekly changes due to injuries. So perhaps all is not lost for the players who didn’t make the regular season cut. CFL teams can also be rather cagey when it comes to storing additional players on their injured list.

    With that in mind, here is the 2022 Toronto Argonauts regular-season roster, written in Double Blue, no doubt, but likely not with a pen.

    Toronto Argonauts Roster Cutdown

    ARGOS ROSTER TRANSACTIONS – SUNDAY, JUNE 5

    TORONTO – The Toronto Argonauts Football Club announced the following roster transactions today.

    Signed:

    • Global K Toshiki Sato

    Added to Practice Roster: (12)

    • CDN DB Eric Sutton
    • CDN FB Joe Carbone
    • CDN OL Braydon Noll
    • AME DL Julian McCleod
    • AME OL Kofi Appiah
    • AME WR Damonte Coxie
    • AME DB Caleb Holden
    • AME LB Jonathan Jones
    • AME LB Tony Jones
    • AME RB Javon Leake
    • GLO K Toshiki Sato
    • GLO DL Simeon Okonta-Wariso

    Released:

    • AME DL Connor Flagel
    • AME DL Adrian Tracy
    • AME DL Alani Pututau
    • AME DB Deion Harris
    • AME DB D’Angelo Amos
    • AME DL Jake Hlava
    • AME DL Kony Ealy
    • AME DB Maurice Carnell
    • AME WR Damion Jeanpiere
    • AME WR Jamari Hester
    • AME WR Darece Roberson
    • CDN FB Dion Pellerin
    • CDN WR Sam Baker
    • CDN OL Mojtaba Mehry
    • CDN FB Chase Arseneau – returning to school
    • CDN DL Michael Pezzuto – returning to school
    • GLO DB Tigie Sankoh
    • GLO OL Otavio Amorim
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