It happened last year.

Nebraska Danger quarterback Jameel Sewell went to Canada to tryout for a Canadian Football League team. He missed some games and many thought he was gone.

As it turned out, he didn't sign a contract with the CFL, returned to the Danger and led the team to the IFL title game for a third season in a row.

Maybe this year it will be different. Maybe he will get a contract up in Canada. As much as Danger fans love to have him here, all have to be happy for him if he does get picked up by a CFL team. After all, that would be a full time job at the next level.

Also going to Canada to see if they have what it takes will be Danger linemen Darius Savage, Ino Vitale, and Lawrence Martin IV as well as receiver Reggie Lewis and defensive back Tevin McCaskill.

CFL players are going to camp now competing for spots in the league when play begins in June.

Two exhibition games precede the league openers the week of June 23rd.

Danger coach Mike Davis will have a completely different roster this season going forward if those players are able to move to the next level which is one of the selling points of the Indoor Football League in the first place.

He will gladly do that if he sees his players, especially Jameel Sewell, move onto the next level.