If everything lines up just right for Quincy University’s Cody Leonard, this could wind up being the biggest week of his life so far!

The Hawks All-American is standing right now awaiting a phone call from team officials representing the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League.

The call will hopefully include a positive evaluation stemming from his tryout with the team held last Saturday outside of Cleveland, Ohio.

WGEM Sports has learned that the Carrollton, Illinois product was one of about 40 players who worked out for Ottawa at Don Shula Stadium.

Leonard stated that the tryout went well and now Ottawa team representatives must evaluate his game video. That could take a few days.

Leonard has already received very positive feedback from the Redblacks. Cody was informed by team officials on hand at the tryout in University Heights, Ohio, that

they thought Leonard stood out from among the other players on hand for drills at Don Shula Stadium this past weekend.

WGEM SportS has also learned that Leonard was scheduled to participate in another tryout session with the Hamilton Tiger Cats in Indianapolis on Saturday, May 11.

That tryout was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. in the Hoosier State. Unfortunately, Leonard has a scheduling conflict that (as of today), will prevent him from

attending. The Hawks senior is scheduled to take part in graduation ceremonies in “The Gem City” at 3:00 p.m. on May 11.

With the distance between both cities (321 miles/5 hour drive), it appears it won’t be possible for Leonard to take part in both activities, on the same day.