Toronto Star

Tagovailoa, Book are on list for negotiatio­ns

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

Fans of the Hamilton TigerCats and Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s will want to keep an eye on the NCAA football semifinals.

Alabama quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa was one of 10 players the Ticats revealed on their negotiatio­n list on Wednesday and Notre Dame quarterbac­k Ian Book was unveiled as part of the Riders’ list. The teams would have exclusive rights to those players should they decide to play football in Canada.

Top-ranked Alabama plays No. 4 Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl and No. 3 Notre Dame faces No. 2 Clemson in the Cotton Bowl on Dec. 29. The winners of those games advance to the NCAA football championsh­ip on Jan. 7.

CFL teams can claim exclusive rights to negotiate with up to 45 players by placing them on their list. Players can be added, removed or traded from the list at any time.

Teams keep the majority of their lists private, but the CFL has recently begun revealing 10 players from every club twice a year. Partial lists were last revealed in February.

Saskatchew­an also unveiled Penn State quarterbac­k Trace McSorley as part of its negotiatio­n list, and Hamilton named UCF pivot McKenzie Milton.

The BC Lions had their sights set on the quarterbac­k position, laying claim to Jake Fromm (Georgia), Shea Patterson (Michigan), Ryan Finley (NC State), Lamar Jackson (NFL’s Baltimore Ravens) among others. Toronto named Michigan State quarterbac­k Connor Cook, West Virginia quarterbac­k Will Grier, Ohio State pivot Tate Martell and linebacker Shaquem Griffin (NFL’s Seattle Seahawks).

Edmonton singled out Penn State quarterbac­k Christian Hackenberg, Calgary claimed NCAA Washington quarterbac­k Jake Browning, Montreal selected Braxton Miller, a quarterbac­k with Ohio State who now plays wide receiver and is on the Philadelph­ia Eagles practice squad.

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