Canadian players are shining with American college football powers this season
When second-ranked Alabama visits Ole Miss on Saturday, a featured matchup could see a Vanier Cup-winning defensive back going up against a big-play Canadian receiver.
It’s just one of several big-time U.S. college football clashes that will feature blue-chip Canadian talent on the field this weekend.
“There are many more Canadians who’re shining,” said Montreal Alouettes general manager Danny Maciocia. “In the last few years there seems to be an appetite for schools to come and look at these players coming out of CEGEP (in Quebec) and high schools in Canada and I think that’s why we’re seeing the numbers we’re seeing.”
Last weekend, John Metchie III, a six-foot, 195-pound sophomore receiver from Brampton, Ont., had five catches for 181 yards and two TDs in leading Alabama (2-0) past Texas A&M 52-24. Ole Miss (1-1) has two Canadians on its roster, including Calgary’s Deane Leonard, a two-time all-Canadian defensive back who helped the Calgary Dinos win the Vanier Cup last year before transferring to the NCAA this off-season.