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11-19-12: Some Colts Become STALLIONS
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The Grey Cup, the Canadian Football League’s version of the Super Bowl, will be played for the 100th time on Sunday. Since it began, only one American team, the Baltimore Stallions, has won the Cup. That was in 1995.
Sheilah talks with Baltimore Stallions owner Jim Speros about how Canadian Football came to be in Baltimore.
More on the Baltimore Stallions:
If you'd like to hear from some of the Stallions team, WBAL talked with quarterback Tracy Ham, head coach Don Matthews, and linebacker Elfrid Payton, as well as Jim Speros.
Here's a Sports Illustrated article on the Stallions from 1995.
And, here's the entire CBC news report from 1995 that you heard clips from in our broadcast.
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