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Offside Forum / Re: 2025-26 Manitoba Bisons & ...
Last post by Hollywood - Today at 07:02:14 AM
January 30, 2026: BISON COMEBACK FALLS SHORT


ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS 4
MANITOBA BISONS 3

Links:
➤ Summary: Game Centre Game Report
➤ UofA:  Team Website
➤ UofM: Team Website


Quick Summary
Alta: V. Lamanna  (10:46 1st) , A. Hall  (14:15 1st) , N. Boyko  (17:51 1st) , A. Hall  (04:17 2nd)
Man: E. Alarie  (15:41 1st) , T. Willick  (12:03 3rd) , K. Coyle  (17:33 3rd)
Goal: Alta: Kruger (20 shots, 17 saves), Man: Holt (36 shots, 32 saves)

The Bisons had their 5th straight 4-3 game, but this one was a loss. The Evil Monkeys turned up in their green jerseys, which are now their "Big A" look. Why would you sooner be a "Big A" than a Monkey? Weird!

Here's how they lined up:


Scratches:
G: 34 Plowman
D: 5 Bielik - 27 Turner
F: 10 Bouvier - 11 Purdom - 16 Joss - 25 Dekay
No longer on roster: 12 Trimble

ALBERTA
Goal:
30 Kruger (1 Lawczynski)

Defence:
27 Yakimchuk - 5 Davidson
4 Gustafson - 19 McGregor
25 Dewitt - 52 Belcourt

Forwards:
12 A Hall - 9 J Hall - 14 Melnyk
8 Boyko - 17 Thacker - 20 Lamanna
23 Tkach - 26 Popwich - 36 Ruptash
15 Laventure - 16 Joly - 18 Duguay

Scratches:
G: 31 Sim - 35 Barwick
D: 3 Sexsmith - 7 Pederson - 22 Thornton - 24 Ward - 40 Liberman
F: 13 Visser - 29 Pacheco - 64 Ruiz

This game had a lot of stages, and the Apes' powerplay was the difference. The Evil Monkeys powerplay looked like the old days. It really turned the game in  their favour as they led 4-1 and outshot the Bisons 29-7 after two periods. They scored on their first 3 of 5 powerplays in those periods.

The 3rd period saw the Bisons find their form, outshooting the Monkeys 13-7 and scoring twice. Eric Alarie opened scoring for the Herd in the 1st period (his 8th on the season), but it was their 3rd pair defencemen who made it a nail-biter. Tanner Willick scored his first as a Bison, and Kaycee Coyle scored his 4th. The Bisons continue to shuffle their forward lines every game so it seems.


OUT-OF-TOWN SCOREBOARD

 
REGINA COUGARS 5
SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES 4

Links:
➤ Summary: Game Centre
➤ UofR: Cunningham backstops Cougars to 5-4 road win over No. 3 Saskatchewan (with boxscore)
➤ UofS: Huskies' Late Rally Falls Short in 5–4 Loss to Regina (with boxscore)


Quick Summary
Reg: K. Runke  (02:19 1st) , J. Borysiuk  (15:16 1st) , B. Barnett  (04:37 2nd) , R. Silzer  (08:35 2nd) , E. Pearce  (16:26 2nd)
Sask: C. Hayes  (08:44 1st) , G. Kinniburgh  (03:18 2nd) , C. Petruic  (02:21 3rd) , L. Keeler  (11:58 3rd)
Goal: Reg: Cunningham (50 shots, 46 saves), Sask: Kooy (14 shots, 11 saves), Maier L (11 shots, 9 saves)

This stunning upset gives the Banjo-Cats their first win over the Banjo-Mutts in 17 games, the last win being on January 14, 2022. Before that, it was 18 straight losses going back to a win on February 13, 2016. No doubt the whole team is square dancing to their favourite banjo tunes and emptying several jugs of moonshine as they ride home in the back of their haywagon.

The Banjo-Mutts trailed 5-2 after two periods and then pulled out all stops in the 3rd, outshooting the Kittens 23-4. But all they could do is make it close. Since this one was on when the Bison game took place, I never saw any of it.

The result leaves the Mutts two points out of first place, behind MRU. They and Calgary still have two games in hand.



MACEWAN GRIFFINS 3
U.B.C. THUNDERBIRDS 8

Links:
➤ Summary: Game Centre
➤ MacU: Team Website
➤ UBC: Team Website  


Quick Summary
MacU: S. Simard  (02:38 1st) , E. Sundar  (18:58 1st) , V. Scott  (11:20 2nd)
UBC: S. Mutala  (08:10 1st) , C. Douglas  (16:49 1st) , J. Weir  (17:56 1st) , J. Weir  (00:32 2nd) , J. Williams  (05:17 2nd) , N. Sullivan  (07:24 2nd) , J. Williams  (02:39 3rd) , J. Wright  (03:05 3rd)
Goal: MacU: Ward L (33 shots, 27 saves), Onyskiw (14 shots, 12 saves), UBC: Mirwald (23 shots, 20 saves)

This game was total domination by thye T-irds. They scored 8 powerplay goals on 10 chances. There was low-level chippiness until the end of the 3rd period, where each team had two 10-minute misconducts. Also, there was a significant delay here due to a broken pane of glass. The game was played at the Father David Bauer Arena, UBC's older and former home rink.


NEXT UP

Sat Jan 31 Alberta at Manitoba 2:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 MacEwan at U.B.C. 3:00 PST/5:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Saskatchewan at Regina 7:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Calgary at Mount Royal 7:00 MST/8:00 CST


OUT EAST


Fri Jan 30 Laurier 5 Brock 4 (ot)
Fri Jan 30 Carleton 1 U.Q.T.R. 3
Fri Jan 30 Toronto 3 Lakehead 6
Fri Jan 30 McGill 6 R.M.C. 1
Fri Jan 30 Toronto Metropolitan 0 Waterloo 3
Fri Jan 30 York 1 Western Ontario 5
Fri Jan 30 Concordia 2 Queen's 0
Fri Jan 30 Guelph 1 Windsor 6

Sat Jan 31 Nipissing at Queen's 2:00 EST/1:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Ontario Tech at R.M.C. 2:00 EST/1:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Toronto Metropolitan at Western Ontario 3:00 EST/2:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 York at Brock 4:00 EST/3:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Laurier at Windsor 4:00 EST/3:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Ottawa at U.Q.T.R. 4:00 EST/3:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Guelph at Waterloo 4:00 EST/3:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Toronto at Lakehead 7:00 EST/6:00 CST
Sun Feb 01 Nipissing at Ottawa 3:00 EST/2:00 CST
Sun Feb 01 McGill at Carleton 7:00 EST/6:00 CST


Fri Jan 30 Saint Mary's 5 Moncton 3
Fri Jan 30 New Brunswick 2 St. F.X. 3
Fri Jan 30 U.P.E.I. 5 Dalhousie 4

Sat Jan 31 U.P.E.I. at St. F.X. 7:00 AST/5:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 New Brunswick at Dalhousie 7:00 AST/5:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Moncton at Acadia 7:00 AST/5:00 CST

Links:
➤ USports: Presto Schedule & Results
➤ OUA: Daily Schedule
➤ AUS: Schedule & Results


OUT WEST


Fri Jan 30 N.A.I.T. 5 Portage College 4
Fri Jan 30 Concordia-Edmonton 3 Red Deer Poly 6

Sat Jan 31 S.A.I.T. at UA-Augustana 6:00 MST/7:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Portage College at N.A.I.T. 6:00 MST/7:00 CST
Sat Jan 31 Red Deer Poly at Concordia-Edmonton 7:00 MST/8:00 CST
Sun Feb 01 S.A.I.T. at UA-Augustana 1:00 MST/2:00 CST

Non-Conference Games
Fri Jan 30 Chinese National Team 1 Briercrest College 5
Sat Jan 31 Chinese National Team at Briercrest College 11:00 MST/12:00 CST


Fri Jan 30 Vancouver Island 4 Victoria 2
Sat Jan 31 Victoria at Vancouver Island 7:15 PST/9:15 CST
Sat Jan 31 Simon Fraser at Logan Lake 7:00 PST/9:00 CST

Links:
➤ ACAC: Schedule & Results
➤ BCIHL: Schedule & Results : YouTube  
#2
Quote from: Jesse on January 30, 2026, 02:11:08 PMI think this is being overblown to a certain extent. The guy is peppered with targets every year (between 125-150 per season). Every receiver will drop a certain percentage of his plays and White, with well over 100 opportunities a year, will drop more than the next guy who was only targeted 75 times.

The biggest thing that he brings - that we have been missing - is he gets open. In so many ways, Timothy is the perfect fit for us.
Totally agree. All this whining about some dropped passes, everybody drops them, everybody. And you nailed it, the guy is a play maker who will mae something out of absolutely nothing and defenses will have to respect him which means Wilson and demski will benefit from that. And he's fast, him on the jet sweep is going to be deadly
#3
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on January 30, 2026, 05:24:45 PMGabe Wallace may be the strongest player in the CFL, you'll never see him get run over or overpowered, that said he does need to improve his mobility and footwork, as he occasionally lets faster players slip by him inside or outside.  He's already married and living in Wpg. year round which is a good sign he likes his environment and isn't biding his time waiting to go home once his contract expires.  Walters needs to lock him up long-term and make him the foundation of the O-line, he can't let this one slip away over $$.
OL if good follow the cashola just like receivers hard to keep em longer term but love the idea
#4
Love when people do these
One of the better features of this place
Keep it up all
#5
Blue Bomber & CFL Discussion Forum / Re: Tre Ford
Last post by Blueforlife - Today at 04:42:59 AM
I would sign him for $250k but time isn't right here

I wish him luck, a pleasure to watch at times

I see value and potential here at this point

Could be like a Stu Skinner move on then flourish (lower % chance lol)
#6
Blue Bomber & CFL Discussion Forum / Re: wr replacement
Last post by Blueforlife - Today at 04:41:37 AM
White > Mack in terms of reliability due to injury history

Both good, happy with our choice.
#7
Blue Bomber & CFL Discussion Forum / Re: Tre Ford
Last post by ModAdmin - Today at 03:37:44 AM
The fact of the matter is that Zach is likely at that stage when he is year to year.  We need to develop or acquire a QB who is, or is close to, a starting QB.  There is not a ton of time to spare.  So far I haven't seen that in Trey Ford.
#8
Quote from: Blue In BC on January 30, 2026, 06:15:24 PMThe Elks had 2 months to re-negotiate his contact. It's possible he returns but I think that boat may have sailed.

I could see Hervey going hard after Taylor Powell, the Elks don't really have anything behind Fajardo who is also close to his end.
#9
Quote from: Pete on January 30, 2026, 09:03:42 PMIsnt it likely Elgersma signs with IFL?. I believe one of the areas hes weak in , is the lack of 4 down experience. Then if he does anything he'll likely hang around for another round of tryouts in the nfl.


That seems to be his plan. I'm sure he hopes that with some 4 down experience, he'll get another try out opportunity.
#10
1st & 10 - Roster check-in with free agency looming
January 30, 2026   Ed Tait

If there's a Winnipeg Blue Bombers playbook for Canadian Football League free agency, it's essentially a concise, one-sentence mantra spelled out in just a couple of key thoughts.

And it goes like this:

Try to keep the ones you know and love — within the constraints of the salary cap, obviously — be selective in your shopping in the open market and then lean on the scouting department to find some American gems while scoring in the annual CFL Draft.

Now, we know what you're probably thinking: thanks for the insight, pal. You've really split the atom here.

Well, bear with us for a moment as we open the latest edition of 1st & 10 by taking a look at where the Blue Bombers are currently as the CFL's 'legal tampering' period opens on Sunday with a week-long stretch which allows teams to speak to pending free agents and their representatives in advance of the market opening on February 10th.

Granted, while the Blue Bombers free agent playbook is hardly unique, it has evolved over the years given the change in the team's fortunes during the course of the Wade Miller-Kyle Walters-Mike O'Shea regime — the Canadian Mafia — as the franchise has transformed from a CFL also-ran at the start of 2014 to a squad which has two championships in five Grey Cup appearances since 2019 and nine consecutive double-digit win seasons since 2016.

And over the last decade or so the club's haul in winter free agency has brought in far more booms than busts — last year admittedly brought more whiffs than hits — but over the last dozen years it has also landed the likes of Stanley Bryant, Justin Medlock, Andrew Harris, Willie Jefferson, Nic Demski, to name a few — with that crew all bound for the club's hall of fame one day.

The Blue Bombers already made their first big splash in the market this week in landing two-time CFL All-Star receiver Tim White, with his addition coming off a busy December-January in which a number of familiar faces were re-signed before they got to market.

Consider that since the end of the 2025 season the team has re-signed the following starters (age in brackets) in running back Brady Oliveira (28); receiver Nic Demski (32); defensive backs Evan Holm (27), Redha Kramdi (29) and Deatrick Nichols (31), defensive end Willie Jefferson (34); offensive linemen Stanley Bryant (39) and Pat Neufeld (37) and linebacker Kyrie Wilson (33).

In addition, several critical contributors were also locked up like kicker Sergio Castillo (35), punter Jamieson Sheahan (28), defensive back Michael Griffin II (27) along with centre/guard Tui Eli (29), linebacker Tanner Cadwallader (28); receiver Gavin Cobb (27) and defensive tackles Cam Lawson (27), Tanner Schmekel (26) and Collin Kornelson (25) — the final six listed here all Canadians.

As well, receiver Pokey Wilson (26) signed a contract extension and kick returner/cornerback Trey Vaval (25) recommitted after a six-team tour of the NFL.

Let's also remember there is a new offensive coordinator in Tommy Condell, who will also serve as the QB coach with Jason Hogan resuming his role as running backs coach, with Jake Thomas retiring to become the new defensive line coach. Cornerback Jamal Parker, Jr. and centre Chris Kolankowski were both released, with Kolankowski already landing with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Now, with all this in mind let's take full stock of the roster by position by looking at those under contract, the pending free agents, the new faces and a burning question for each position group (*: Indicates Canadian); (G: Global player):

QUARTERBACK


Signed: Zach Collaros, Terry Wilson, Chase Artopoeus

New: Bryce Perkins, Payton Thorne

Pending free agents: Chris Streveler

Burning question(s): One of the biggest questions currently involves a player not even listed above in Canadian QB Taylor Elgersma, who was selected by the Blue Bombers in the second round of the CFL Draft a year ago before he shone in training camp with the Green Bay Packers and has since had NFL looks from the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins. He can wait as long as he wants to see if he lands another NFL shot, sign with the UFL's Birmingham Stallions to get more four-down work or come to the Blue Bombers and step into a QB room where he could learn from Collaros and Condell. His decision looms large this offseason for the Blue Bombers.

And so, let's be blunt here: the QB depth chart behind Collaros is currently very, very blurry. Winnipeg's starter missed five starts last year — say what you will about his numbers, but Streveler was 4-1 in relief — and Collaros didn't finish three other games, meaning there is a potential high workload for whoever lines up as the second and third pivots. That's even more so with Streveler having ripped up his knee again in the regular-season finale and his future in the league, especially as a pending free agent, uncertain.

The club still has Wilson under contract, but he's only thrown 22 passes in two years — 21 of them coming in relief of Streveler in the last game of the year, when he went 11 of 21 for 79 yards. Artopoeus is also under contract, but he's even more of a mystery as a guy who was here all last year and dressed for five games but did not attempt a pass.

Perkins and Thorne have more than just 'training camp arm' resumés — Perkins as UFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year last season with the Michigan Panthers; Thorne as the former Michigan State/Auburn starter who had a long look from the Cincinnati Bengals last year during camp.

RUNNING BACK/FULLBACK

Signed: Brady Oliveira*, Matthew Peterson*, Michael Chris-Ike* (fullback)

New: none

Pending free agents: none.

Burning question: There isn't one. Period. Oliveira signed a three-year contract extension in December and is the best tailback in the CFL, having posted four consecutive 1K seasons. Peterson proved very valuable coming out the bullpen last year in relief — including a 130-yard effort in the opener following an injury to Oliveira.

Chris-Ike, meanwhile, is regarded by many as one of the best athletes on the team and has flashed on those rare occasions he does get his mitts on the ball.

RECEIVER

Signed: Nic Demski*, Ontaria Wilson, Kevens Clercius*, Joey Corcoran*, Gavin Cobb*

CFL free agent added: Tim White

New: Jahmal Banks, TJ Davis, Bryce Kirtz, Gerald Monroe, Key'Shawn Smith, Kenneth Womack.

Pending free agents: Keric Wheatfall, Jerreth Sterns, Dillon Mitchell, Dalton Schoen, Kody Case.

Burning question(s): White's signing this week helps appease some concerns about this position group. Still, there are some questions with the market soon to open, with Wheatfall and Sterns pending free agents, with Mitchell's offseason legal issues putting his future in doubt and with Schoen hobbled by injuries the last couple of years.

There are two solid and proven starters in Demski and Wilson, and Clercius, Corcoran and Cobb — all Canadians — started games last year but have yet to flash enough to scream out they are the next Joe Poplawksi, Rick House or Gerald Wilcox.

Wheatfall (42 catches for 655 yards and four TDs in 16 games) and Sterns (48-530-4 in 14 GP) could be receivers who take that proverbial next step to become 1,000-yard men, but there are also some proven receivers who will soon hit the CFL market and could bolster this group even further.

OFFENSIVE LINE


Signed: Stanley Bryant, Pat Neufeld*, Kendall Randolph, Gabe Wallace*, Tui Eli*, Micah Vanterpool, Ethan Vibert*

New: Ben Dooley, Tyler Elsbury, Zovon Lindsday, Micah Mazzccua, Joseph More, Sebastian Pares, Hunter Poncius, Tariq Stewart, Iwinosa Uwubanmwen*, Bucky Williams

Pending free agents: Eric Lofton

Burning question: There is talent to suggest a succession plan is already in house, even with the belief Bryant (39) and Neufeld (37) still have tread on their tires. Eli could be the new starting centre with Kolankowski now in Hamilton and there are two other young Canadians in Wallace (26, with 15 starts last year) and 2025 CFL Draft pick Vibert, who is 25, on board along with American Kendall Randolph (27) at right tackle and versatile Micah Vanterpool, also 27, all under contract,

What's intriguing is the number of American linemen already having been signed this offseason, including Elsbury and Poncius, who had looks last year during the practice roster expansion in the fall, and Stewart, who been in camps with Edmonton, Saskatchewan and B.C. We brought this up last year and it's still months from camp, but the number of Americans under contract could again open up the possibility of playing three up front alongside two Canadians, instead of three Canadians between the tackles.

DEFENSIVE LINE

Signed: Willie Jefferson, Cam Lawson*, Tanner Schmekel*,  Collin Kornelson*, Kemari Munier-Bailey (G), Matt Jaworski, Kydran Jenkins

New: De'Shaan Dixon, Khris Bogle, Warren Peeples, Arnold Young

Pending free agents: Jamal Woods, James Vaughters.

Burning question: Both Vaughters, who led the team in sacks last year with six and Woods, who started 17 games over the last two seasons are inching closer to the market while Thomas retired to take on a coaching role — meaning there is potentially going to be change along the defensive front for the Blue Bombers.

Management was also impressed with the work of Jaworski and Jenkins in their starts in the regular-season finale last year, and with Munier-Bailey, who flashed on special teams in that same game. There's also a lot of intrigue in Dixon, who opened some eyes during his stint on the practice roster last year.

LINEBACKERS


Signed:  Tony Jones, Kyrie Wilson, Michael Ayers, Tanner Cadwallader*, Jaylen Smith*, Connor Shay*, Lane Novak*

New: Brandon Bouyer-Randle, Johnny Hodges, Mike Smith, Jr.

Pending free agents: Shayne Gauthier*

Burning question: This seems like a 'safe' position right now, with Jones locked in at middle linebacker and Wilson re-signed to handle the weak-side linebacker spot. (Note: the Dime back spot — long known as the strong side linebacker position — is essentially manned by a defensive back and we've listed Redha Kramdi, who handles that gig, in that position group.

There is good young Canadian depth courtesy last year's draft class which brought Shay, Smith and Novak to join Cadwallader and Ayers is one of the best special teams players in the league. That said, Jones is 30 and Wilson is 33, so there could be need for new young talent to jump out in training camp.

DEFENSIVE BACKS


Signed: Redha Kramdi*, Deatrick Nichols, Evan Holm, Cam Allen, Jaiden Woodbey, Michael Griffin II, Trey Vaval, Ethan Ball*, Jake Kelly*

New: Bryan Addison, Shyheim Battle, Warren Burrell, Javaris Davis, Michael Dixon, Cameron McCutheon, Alijah McGhee, Ridge Texada, Major Williams.

Pending free agents: Demerio Houston, Dexter Lawson, Jr., Terrell Bonds, Nick Hallett*, Enock Makonzo*.

Burning question: The Blue Bombers never seem to sweat the idea of potential changes to their secondary and they've already addressed the critical spots by signing Nichols, Kramdi and Holm to new deals, along with Griffin II. Couple that group with Woodbey, Allen, Vaval and Ball — all new last year — and there is a solid mix of vets and fresh faces.

All that said, with Houston, Bonds and Lawson, Jr. all pending free agents and Parker, Jr. released in December and Marquise Bridges last summer, of the six different players who started at corner for the club in 2025, only Vaval is under contract. That's a pile of uncertainty at those two spots with the market soon to open.

SPECIALISTS

Signed: PK Sergio Castillo, P Jamieson Sheahan (G), LS Ian Leroux*, KR Trey Vaval

Pending free agents: None.

Burning question: This is as concrete as any positional group heading into the market and with training camp just a few months away. Both Castillo and Sheahan were re-signed last month, Leroux was solid in his first season as the long-snapper after replacing veteran Mike Benson and Vaval's return after his NFL tour means the uncertainty about the return game is gone — even with Peyton Logan having been released and since signing in Toronto.

What will be interesting to monitor is whether Vaval is in the mix for a starting cornerback spot and how that might impact his workload as a returner, where he sparkled last year as the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie and Most Outstanding Special Teams Player.

https://www.bluebombers.com/2026/01/30/1st-10-roster-check-in-with-free-agency-looming/