Peter Martin is all Argo double blue. He played for them, praised them, and prayed with them at times through the last quarter century. Martin graduated from Western University to become a teacher, and an Argo, first with the East York Argos in 1964, where they won...
After a successful playing career with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Hugh Campbell became the Edmonton Eskimos head coach in 1977. He coached the Eskimos to six straight first place finishes in the Western Division, six Grey Cup appearances in a row and five Grey Cup...
Dave Raimey’s first two seasons as a member of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers were incredible as he became a member of the 1,000 yard club in 1965 and 1966 with 1,052 and 1,223 yards respectively. In 1966 he scored a 100-yard touchdown rushing and a 96-yard touchdown pass....
James Murphy attended Utah State College where he established himself as the second leading receiver in U.S. College Football in his senior year. He was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 1981, but after being cut, joined the Kansas City Chiefs where he performed as...
Grover Covington’s CFL career began in 1981 when a pre-season trade with the Montreal Alouettes brought him to Hamilton where he played from 1981 to 1991. Throughout his 11-year career, Covington always gave back to the community at every chance he could. In 1985,...