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A household name to Canadian Football League fans, Chris Schultz has been involved in broadcasting for 15 years and has been a mainstay on TSN's CFL telecasts since 1998.

In addition to working as TSN's CFL studio analyst alongside Matt Dunigan, Jock Climie and host Dave Randorf, Schultz appears on SportsCentre with his weekly NFL predictions on the Risky Business segment.

The former CFL and NFL player made his broadcasting debut in 1993 as a football analyst with The FAN 590, the all-sports radio station in Toronto.

Schultz's playing career began in 1978 with a scholarship to the University of Arizona. An offensive tackle, he played five years with the Wildcats and made one appearance in the Fiesta Bowl.

The Dallas Cowboys drafted the 6'8", 290-pound Canadian in the sixth round of the 1983 NFL draft. Schultz played left tackle for the Cowboys until 1986 under legendary head coach Tom Landry.

In 1986, Schultz came to the CFL where he played nine seasons with the Toronto Argonauts. Schultz played in two Grey Cups (1987, 1991) and brought home the championship ring in 1991.

During his spare time, Schultz enjoys coaching minor football with the Burlington Stampeders, in Burlington, Ont.

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CFL Video On Demand

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Quote of the Day

"While all of the stakeholders in our league agree that hitting is an important part of the essence of the NHL game, all were also unanimous in the belief that where a player deliberately targets an opponent's head, the conduct should be subject to review and the possible assessment of supplemental discipline."

- NHL Executive Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell, discussing the 20-game suspension handed down to Philadelphia Flyers prospect Steve Downie.

Stat of the Day

Alfonso Soriano set a major league record Friday when he led off the Chicago Cubs' game with a homer. It was his sixth leadoff homer in September, the most by any major league player in any month. He has led off with a homer 11 times this season and 43 times in his career.

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