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Saskatchewan Huskies Football SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES FOOTBALL VANIER CUP CHAMPIONS : 1990, ‘96, ‘98 | CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 1965, ‘74, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘94, ‘96, ‘98, ‘99, 2002, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 87 CIS ALL-CANADIANS | 255 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS | 35 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS | 6 CIS AWARD WINNERS 2016 SCHEDULE Game Information Fri 9/2 vs Regina W, 41-39 2OT Date ..................................Friday, Sept. 16 Fri 9/9 at Alberta W, 29-17 Time ....................................................7 p.m. Fri 9/16 vs Calgary 7:00 PM Sat 9/24 at Manitoba 1:00 PM Location .......................Saskatoon, Sask. Sat 10/1 at Regina 2:00 PM Venue ....... Griffiths Stadium in PotashCorp Park Fri 10/14 vs UBC 7:00 PM Watch ...........SHAW TV/Canadawest.tv Sat 10/22 at Calgary 1:00 PM Fri 10/28 vs Alberta 7:00 PM Listen ........................................ CJWW 600 Sat 11/5 TBD TBD NO. 10 Series ('72) .............. CGY Leads 49-32-2 NO. 2 Sat 11/12 TBD TBD SASKATCHEWAN @ SSK...................... CGY leads 18-24-1 CALGARY Current Streak ...................... CGY - 8 W Sat 11/19 AUS TBD HUSKIES DINOS Sat 11/26 CIS TBD Last Meeting ................... Nov. 7, 2015 2-0 SSK 29 @ CGY 37 *Hardy Cup Semifinal 2-0 CANADA WEST STANDINGS #5THINGS GP Record 1 It's Toga Time! Friday night is the annual Homecoming Game in Saskatoon. Calgary 2 2-0 The University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association will host its Centennial 2 Launch at 5:30pm in the Rally Alley with 1,500 free food vouchers. (See Saskatchewan 2 2-0 more on page 2) Regina 2 1-1 Huskie Olympians Lisa Thomaidis, Jillian Gallays and Taryn Suttie will share 3 their Olympic experience in the Rally Alley at 6pm. UBC 2 1-1 Huskie running back Tyler Chow leads the nation in yards per game on the Manitoba 2 0-2 4 ground with an average of 169 rushing yards per game. Alberta 2 0-2 The Dinos look to continue their success at Griffiths Stadium in PotashCorp 5 Park. Calgary is the only Canada West team with a winning record against CIS TOP 10 the Huskies on Saskatchewan's home turf. - Pts (1st place) - Last week 1. Montreal (2-0) 297 (27) 1 STATISTICAL LEADERS #ByTheNumbers 2. Calgary (2-0) 267 (3) 3 10 3. Laval (1-1) 221 4 Saskatchewan Category Calgary The Huskies are back in the CIS Top 10 at #10 after being kept out of the previous 7 polls 4. Carleton (2-1) 169 6 TYLER CHOW Rushing QUENTIN CHOWN 52 ATT, 338 YDS, 6.5 AVG, 1 TD 30 ATT, 156 YDS, 5.2 AVG, 1 TD dating back to Sept. 29, 2015. 5. Western (2-1) 141 7 KYLE SIEMENS Passing JIMMY UNDERDAHL 6. UBC (1-1) 139 2 21.6 43-68, 490 YDS, 4TD 43-65, 549 YDS, 3 TD Receiver Chad Braun is making an impact on 7. Laurier (2-0) 101 9 YOL PIOK Receiving AUSTEN HARTLEY special teams with 21.6 yards per punt return. 8. Ottawa (2-0) 99 NR 9 REC, 117 YDS 20 REC, 221 YDS, 2 TD That average is 2nd in the CIS. 9. McMaster (2-1) 94 5 BOWAN LEWIS Tackles BOSTON ROWE 92% 10. Saskatchewan (2-0) 64 NR 10.5 TACKLES, 3 PASS DEF 16.5 TACKLES, 1 PASS DEF The Huskies are converting on 92% of their D. DALE, S. KRIEGER Sacks N/A red zone opportunities this season, being SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: NICOLE BETKER held off the scoreboard just once. PHONE: 306-966-1024 • EMAIL: [email protected] 1 SACK WBESITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA • TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS S. KRIEGER, J. FILTEAU Interceptions FOUR WITH 338 FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS 1 INT 1 INT Tyler Chow is the Canada West rushing leader YOUTUBE: YOURHUSKIEATHLETICS SEAN STENGER Field Goals NIKO DIFONTE after amassing 338 yards on the ground in HUSKIE ATHLETICS • 87 CAMPUS DRIVE two games. His 169 yds/game average is best SASKATOON, SK • S7N 5B2 11-12 FGs (LG 40), 5-5 XPs 1-2 FGS (LG 30), 4-4 XP'S in the CIS. Game 3 vs Calgary Dinos • Huskie Football 2016 Game Notes All-time results vs Calgary (32-49-2) All-time results vs Calgary (32-49-2) Date Opponent Score Attend Site Notes * Oct 20/71 CALGARY L 0-13 - Saskatoon * Oct 30/71 CALGARY L 14-19 - Saskatoon * Sept 29/73 CALGARY W 29-15 - Saskatoon * Nov 3/73 at Calgary L 23-24 - Calgary * Oct 4/74 at Calgary L 10-16 - Calgary * Nov 9/74 CALGARY W 26-18 - Saskatoon * Sept 13/75 CALGARY L 17-21 - Saskatoon * Oct 17/75 at Calgary L 20-37 - Calgary * Sept 10/76 at Calgary L 16-29 - Calgary * Oct 16/76 CALGARY W 30-19 - Saskatoon * Sept 23/77 at Calgary L 7-22 - Calgary * Oct 29/77 CALGARY L 14-18 - Saskatoon * Sept 23/78 CALGARY W 15-10 - Saskatoon * Oct 27/78 at Calgary L 11-26 - Calgary * Sept 26/79 at Calgary L 23-37 - Calgary * Sept 29/79 CALGARY L 2-11 - Saskatoon * Sept 13/80 CALGARY L 4-21 - Saskatoon * Oct 17/80 at Calgary L 0-23 - Calgary * Sept 12/81 at Calgary W 25-5 - Calgary * Oct 17/81 CALGARY L 19-30 - Saskatoon * Sept 24/82 at Calgary 2016 HuskieL 17-20 Football Game Notes- - 2Calgary * Oct 30/82 CALGARY W 30-13 - Saskatoon UOF* SeptS QUICK 3/83 FACTS: CALGARY SCOUTINGW THE18-7 NO. 2 DINOS- Saskatoon Location:* Oct 7/83 Saskatoon,at SKCalgary L 30-61 - Calgary * Sept 21/84 at Calgary • Calgary is Lcoming8-21 off an impressive- Calgary 35-8 drubbing of reiging Vanier Enrollment: 19,700 Cup Champions the UBC Thunderbirds last weekend. It was the second Founded:* Oct 27/84 1907 CALGARY L 12-29 - Saskatoon * Sept 29/85 CALGARY straight winW to37-32 start the year for- theSaskatoon Dinos after knocking off Manitoba Nickname: Huskies * Nov 2/85 at Calgary 23-14 in WeekL 1-191. - Calgary Huskie Colours: Green, White * AUg 31/86 CALGARY • Calgary boastsL 23-31 the top ranked- defensiveSaskatoon unit in the conference allow- Conference:* Oct 4/86 Canadaat West Calgary L 24-56 - Calgary President:* Sept 4/87 Peter Stoicheffat Calgary ing just 300L yards8-16 per game. That- Calgarytotal ranks them fifth in the CIS. Athletic* Oct 10/87Director: BasilCALGARY Hughton • Calgary is Lthe14-16 only visiting Canada- Saskatoon West team to have a winning re- Stadium:* Sept Griffiths11/88 CALGARY Stadium cord at GriffithsW 28-22 Stadium in PotashCorp- Saskatoon Park. The Dinos have won three Surface:* Oct 21/88Field Turf at Calgary straight meetingsL 5-61 in Saskatoon.- Calgary p Nov 4/88 at Calgary L 33-46 ot - Calgary Capacity:* Sept 10/895,743 CALGARY L 26-30 - Saskatoon * Oct 13/89 at Calgary W 39-33 - Calgary HUSKIE HISTORY: * Sept 9/90 CALGARY ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONW 28-10 HOMECOMING- Saskatoon EVENTS All-Time Conference Record: * Oct 27/90 at Calgary • The U of SW Alumni33-21 Association- isCalgary celebrating its 100 year anniversary! 201-150-2* Aug 29/91 (since 1972)at Calgary W 33-27 - Calgary All-Time Playoff Record: • Family friendly events are planned all day Friday including free tours, a * Oct 6/91 CALGARY "100 photo"L in22-41 the bowl at 4pm,- andSaskatoon the launch in the Rally Alley. 29-20* Sept 19/92 CALGARY L 13-37 - Saskatoon VS *CALGARYOct 23/92: at Calgary • Many specialL 7-67guests will be in- attendanceCalgary as the Alumni Association All-Time:* Sept 32-49-225/93 at Calgary celebrates theT 32-32 university's 150,000- Calgary alumni. Conference:* Oct 30/93 30-45-2CALGARY • Visit alumni.usask.ca/centennialW 47-18 - Saskatoon for more information on all of the day's Playoffs:* Sept 10/942-4 CALGARY events. L 22-31 - Saskatoon Home:* Oct 18-24-1 14/94 at Calgary W 16-6 - Calgary Away:p Nov 14-25-1 5/94 CALGARY W 34-17 - Saskatoon * Sept 1/95 at Calgary L 23-28 - Calgary SERIES* Oct 7/95 HISTORYCALGARY L 17-51 - SaskatoonTEAM STATS p Nov 10/95 at Calgary L 30-32 ot - Calgary 35 (2nd) Points per game 29.0 (3rd) * Sept 6/96 at Calgary W 30-25 - Calgary * Oct 12/96 CALGARY W 43-23 920- (4th)Saskatoon Total offense 924 (3rd) * Sept 26/97 at Calgary W 54-29 460- (4th)Calgary Yards per game 466.0 (3rd) * Nov 1/97 CALGARY L 12-27 245- (4th)SaskatoonPassing yards per game 274.5 (3rd) * Sept 19/98 at Calgary W 39-24 - Calgary 4 (2nd) Passing touchdowns 3 (4th) * Oct 24/98 CALGARY W 14-11 - Saskatoon * Sept 27/99 at Calgary W 28-23 215- (2nd)CalgaryRushing yards per game 191.5 (3rd) * Oct 30/99 CALGARY L 18-23 5.8- (3rd)Saskatoon Yards per rush 4.9 (6th) * Sept 9/00 CALGARY L 23-27 1- (4th)SaskatoonRushing touchdowns 3 (1st) * Oct 20/00 at Calgary L 14-35 - Calgary 28 (3rd) 1st downs per game 31.0 (1st) * Sept 22/01 CALGARY W 44-3 - Saskatoon * Oct 26/02 CALGARY L 10-15 0.75 - Saskatoon (3rd) 3rd down % 100% (1st) * Sept 27/03 CALGARY W 54-13 23.6- (3rd)SaskatoonKick return average 34.4 (1st) * Sept 3/04 at Calgary W 29-0 21.7- (1st)Calgary Punt return average 3.6 (5th) Oct 16/04 CALGARY W 34-3 - Saskatoon 0.917 (1st) Field goal % 50.0% (5th) * Oct 28/05 at Calgary W 43-16 - Calgary * Sept 29/06 at Calgary W 55-10 39.8- (2nd)Calgary Average per punt 35.5 (5th) * Sept 8/07 at Calgary W 27-13 0.92 - Calgary (4th) Red zone % 91% (5th) * Oct 13/07 CALGARY L 19-20 3-12- (5th)SaskatoonRed zone touchdowns 5-11 (2nd) * 8/29/2008 CALGARY W 25-0 28821 (4th)SaskatoonFumbles recovered 5 (1st) * 9/4/2009 CALGARY T 20-20 6053 Saskatoon, SK p 11/14/2009 CALGARY L 38-39 51632 (3rd)Saskatoon, DefensiveSK INTs 94 (6th) * 9/4/2010 at Calgary W 34-13 20740 (2nd)Calgary, ABDefensive TDs 94 (6th) * 10/15/2010 CALGARY W 36-17 445095 (5th)Saskatoon, SKTackles 0 (6th) * 9/23/2011 at #3 Calgary L 24-38 17253 (1st)Calgary, AB Sacks 19 (2nd) * 10/14/2011 CALGARY L 8-20 5446 Saskatoon, SK * 9/29/2012 at #2 Calgary L 4-45 208916 (1st)Calgary, AB Penalties 145 (2nd) * 9/14/2013 at #5 Calgary L 24-36 520234:33Calgary, ABPenalty yards (t6) * 10/4/2013 #3 CALGARY L 12-24 532030:53:00Saskatoon,Time SK of Posession 31:13:00 * 10/3/2015 at #1 Calgary L 19-59 1262 Calgary, AB * 10/16/2015 #1 CALGARY L 15-44 4254 Saskatoon, SK Facebook “f” Logo p 11/07/2015CMYK / .eps Facebook “f” Logo CMYKat / .eps Calgary L 29-37 1565 Calgary, AB Canada West Semifinal Overall:Huskie 32-49-2 Athletics • Conference: 30-45-2 huskies.usask.ca • Home: 18-24-1 • Away: 14-25-1 • Neutral:@huskieathletics 0-0 2016 Huskie Football Game Notes - 3 LAST WEEK..
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