05/01/2026
We've been holding off on this until it became official but now we have some extremely exciting news to share with you all!
We've been in contact with former Farson-Eden Pronghorns assistant and current Team USA head coach Scott Reed over the past couple of months regarding obtaining permission to broadcast the 28th running of the annual Can-Am Bowl all-star game. I am proud to say we have been given the green light!!!
For those who don't know, the Can-Am Bowl is an annual all-star game that takes place between the all-stars from the United States (featuring players from Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, Nebraska, and Texas) and the all-stars from Canada (featuring players from Alberta and Saskatchewan). The game originally was played exclusively in Saskatchewan at first but has since alternated between the United States and Canada, where it was last played in the USA in 2024 at Meeteetse K-12 School in Meeteetse, WY, where the United States won 65-44. The game was in Canada in 2025, having recently been played at Rosetown Central High School in Rosetown, Saskatchewan, where the United States won 70-52 after Canada kept the game close for the majority of the game.
The game is set to kick off at 1:00 PM on July 4, 2026 at Longhorn Stadium in Meeteetse, WY. We will be promoting the game aggressively on our page and in our upcoming broadcasts, and we encourage everyone to spread the word as far as humanly possible. 6-Man football is a beautiful sport that celebrates the small towns that have built the foundation of both America and Canada, and we are honored to bring the best of this beautiful sport to devices across the world. I was lucky enough to attend the Can-Am Bowl both in 2024 and even in 2025 after a 10-hour drive to Rosetown. It is truly a game that is unlike any other, and we are beyond honored to broadcast the game in a relationship that hopefully will continue into the coming years, whether here in Wyoming, the Big Sky Country of Montana, the breathtaking heights of Colorado, the religious football landscape of Texas, or the golden prairies and valleys of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
SixmanFootball Can-Am Bowl Team USA