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On Episode 14 of The Anecdote, Jesse, Brett and Logan start with some Saskatchewan football talk. The hosts discuss CIS football and a potential CFL-XFL merger. Next up we chat about the Sam Darnold trade to the Carolina Panthers, and somehow Don Cherry enters the discussion.
Following a Pay it Forward, our interview with U of S Huskies football head coach Scott Flory. Scott is a two time Vanier Cup Champion as a player with the Huskies, three time Grey Cup Champion, nine time CFL All Star and former President of the CFLPA. Throughout the interview we touch on Scotts career as a player with the Huskies, his run with Anthony Calvillo and Don Matthews in Montreal, and why he was only a Saskatchewan Roughrider for six days. Getting more current, we go through how the current team has stayed together throughout the pandemic, discuss some of the stars on his current team, and the pipeline of players coming through our province, including the 6 and 9 man programs. Wrapping up the interview, Scott presents a Pay it Forward of his own.
After recapping the interview, Jesse gives our Local Guy of the Week and we touch on the future of Saskatchewan Junior Hockey.
The episode ends with Alternate Lines, including our action on the NHL, English Premier League and some value picks for the upcoming Maters tournament in Augusta.
Pay it Forward.
By Jesse, Logan and BrettOn Episode 14 of The Anecdote, Jesse, Brett and Logan start with some Saskatchewan football talk. The hosts discuss CIS football and a potential CFL-XFL merger. Next up we chat about the Sam Darnold trade to the Carolina Panthers, and somehow Don Cherry enters the discussion.
Following a Pay it Forward, our interview with U of S Huskies football head coach Scott Flory. Scott is a two time Vanier Cup Champion as a player with the Huskies, three time Grey Cup Champion, nine time CFL All Star and former President of the CFLPA. Throughout the interview we touch on Scotts career as a player with the Huskies, his run with Anthony Calvillo and Don Matthews in Montreal, and why he was only a Saskatchewan Roughrider for six days. Getting more current, we go through how the current team has stayed together throughout the pandemic, discuss some of the stars on his current team, and the pipeline of players coming through our province, including the 6 and 9 man programs. Wrapping up the interview, Scott presents a Pay it Forward of his own.
After recapping the interview, Jesse gives our Local Guy of the Week and we touch on the future of Saskatchewan Junior Hockey.
The episode ends with Alternate Lines, including our action on the NHL, English Premier League and some value picks for the upcoming Maters tournament in Augusta.
Pay it Forward.