Tim Tindale dominated Canadian university football in the early 1990s, becoming one of the best players ever for the Western Mustangs before a four-year NFL career with the Buffalo Bills and Chicago Bears. Now 51, the London native and Saunders alum is being inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and we’re reflecting on his Mustangs tenure with these photos from the LFP Archives: Read More
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