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  2. List of Saskatchewan Roughriders seasons - Wikipedia

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    Season cancelled (World War II) 1943 1943: Season cancelled (World War II) 1944 1944: Season cancelled (World War II) 1945 1945: WIFU – No season play Lost W.I.F.U. Semi-Finals 0–2 series (15–1 points) Saskatchewan Roughriders: 1946 1946: WIFU – 3rd 2 6 0 1947 1947: WIFU – 3rd 3 5 0 1948 1948: WIFU – 2nd 3 9 0

  3. Saskatchewan Roughriders all-time records and statistics

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    The following is a list of Saskatchewan Roughriders all-time records and statistics current to the 2024 CFL season. Each category lists the top five players, where known, except for when the fifth place player is tied in which case all players with the same number are listed.

  4. Saskatchewan Roughriders - Wikipedia

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    Gregory took over a team that had missed the playoffs for ten consecutive seasons. In Gregory's first season as Saskatchewan's head coach, the Roughriders finished 5–12. Gregory then led the Riders to an 11–7 record in 1988 and a playoff berth. He won the Annis Stukus Trophy as the league's coach of the year.

  5. Final 1983 CFL regular season game - Wikipedia

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    The final 1983 Canadian Football League regular season game was played at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta on Sunday, November 6, 1983 between the Calgary Stampeders and the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Entering the game, the host Stampeders had an 8-7 record and needed only a tie to make the playoffs while the Roughriders had a 4-11 record and ...

  6. History of the Saskatchewan Roughriders - Wikipedia

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    Gregory took over a team that had missed the playoffs for ten consecutive seasons. In Gregory's first season as Saskatchewan's head coach, the Roughriders finished 5–12. Gregory then led the Riders to an 11–7 record in 1988 and a playoff berth. He won the Annis Stukus Trophy as the league's coach of the year.

  7. 1982 Edmonton Eskimos season - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Season Standings. 2.2 Season schedule. ... 1983 →; The 1982 ... Saskatchewan Roughriders: 27,830: 11–5: 22 [1] [2] [3] Total attendance: 450,560

  8. Saskatchewan Roughriders football, 1970–79 - Wikipedia

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    In May 1979, the Ottawa Rough Riders traded Tom Clements to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Ron Lancaster became Saskatchewan's head coach but found "the glorious fifties and sixties were over, and he was the first Roughrider coach in sixteen years who did not have Ron Lancaster at quarterback."

  9. 2003 Saskatchewan Roughriders season - Wikipedia

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    2–0 3 Fri, July 4 vs. Montreal Alouettes: 32–31 Loss 23,295 2–1 4 Thurs, July 10 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers: 29–27 Loss 28,495 22 5 Sun, July 20 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats: 42–9 Win 23,510 3–2 6 Fri, July 25 vs. Edmonton Eskimos: 32–14 Win 26,767 4–2 7 Fri, Aug 1 at Calgary Stampeders: 27–11 Win 34,260 5–2 8 Thurs, Aug 7 at ...