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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, Oct. 28 Fri 9/9 at Alberta W, 29-17 Time ....................................................7 p.m. Fri 9/16 vs Calgary L, 20-19 Sat 9/24 at Manitoba L, 38-17 Location .......................Saskatoon, Sask. Sat 10/1 at Regina L, 37-29 Venue ........Griffiths Stadium in PotashCorp Park Fri 10/14 vs UBC W, 40-10 Watch ...........SHAW TV/Canadawest.tv Sat 10/22 at Calgary W, 38-35 Fri 10/28 vs Alberta 7:00 PM Listen ........................................ CJWW 600 Sat 11/5 TBD TBD NO. 10 Series ('72) ............... 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Manitoba 7 3-4 4 The Huskies will honour their fifth-year players prior to Friday's kickoff. Alberta 7 1-6 Friday night is Great Western Brewing Company Fan Appreciation. Fans CIS TOP 10 5 have a chance to win $2,000 in Rally Alley, a trip to Las Vegas and plenty more fantastic prizes throughout the night. Pts (1st place) Last week 1. Laval (6-­‐1) 293 (23) 1 STATISTICAL LEADERS #ByTheNumbers 2. Montreal (6-­‐1) 273 (5) 2 11 3. Western (7-­‐1) 243 (2) 3 Saskatchewan Category ALBERTA Donovan Dale continues to be a force up front for the Huskies. The defensive lineman leads TYLER CHOW Rushing ED ILNICKI 4. McMaster (6-­‐2) 155 5 the team with 3 sacks. His 11 career sacks sits 5. Calgary (5-­‐2) 153 * 4 119 RUSH, 749 YDS, 6.3 AVG, 6 TD 146 RUSH, 700 YDS, 4.8 AVG, 1 TD him 10th on the Huskies all-time list. 6. Laurier (7-­‐1) 153 7 KYLE SIEMENS Passing BEN KOPCZYNSKI 64.5 7. Regina (5-­‐2) 141 8 153-253, 1904 YDS, 13 TD, 6 INT 101-190, 1533 YDS, 8 TD, 7 INT Quarterback Kyle Siemens is starting to MITCH HILLIS Receiving TYLOR HENRY heat up. Simens has completed 64.5% of his 8. Carleton (6-­‐2) 128 6 32 REC, 364 YDS, 3 TD 39 REC, 584 YDS, 4 TD passes in the last two games. 9. Ottawa (6-­‐2) 39 9 BOWAN LEWIS Tackles TOM TSOUMPAS 10. Saskatchewan (4-3)36 NR 143 35.5 TACKLES, 1.5 TFL, 1 SACK 4 BREAK UPS 46.5 TACKLES, 2.5 TFL, 1 FF, 2 INT Mitch Hillis is now the all-time Huskie recep- SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: NICOLE BETKER DONOVAN DALE Sacks LUCKY DANIELS tions leader with 143 catches. Hillis continues PHONE: 306-966-1024 • EMAIL: [email protected] 3 SACKS 2 SACKS to move up the yardage list with 1967 yards. WBESITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA • TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS SPENCER KRIEGER Interceptions TOM TSOUMPAS FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS 2 INTS 2 INTS 749 YOUTUBE: YOURHUSKIEATHLETICS Tyler Chow continues to lead the pack for the SEAN STENGER Field Goals BRENT ARTHUR HUSKIE ATHLETICS • 87 CAMPUS DRIVE Canada West rushing title with 749 rushing SASKATOON, SK • S7N 5B2 16-20 FG (LG 40), 22-22 XP 7-8 FG (LG 41), 8-8 XP yards this season. Game 8 vs Alberta Golden Bears • Huskie Football 2016 Game Notes All-time results vs Alberta (49-32-1) All-time results vs Alberta (49-32-1) Date Opponent Score Attend Site Notes * Oct 2/71 ALBERTA L 18-21 - Saskatoon * Oct 16/71 ALBERTA L 17-18 - Saskatoon * Sept 8/73 at Alberta W 22-18 - Edmonton * Oct 13/73 ALBERTA W 40-38 - Saskatoon * Oct 26/74 ALBERTA W 26-25 - Saskatoon * Sept 6/75 at Alberta W 23-19 - Edmonton * Oct 11/75 ALBERTA W 32-15 - Saskatoon * Sept 1/76 at Alberta W 34-13 - Edmonton * Oct 23/76 ALBERTA T 16-16 - Saskatoon * Oct 1/77 ALBERTA L 3-8 - Saskatoon * Oct 5/77 at Alberta L 20-26 - Edmonton * Sept 4/78 at Alberta L 17-32 - Edmonton * Oct 8/78 ALBETA L 8-14 - Saskatoon * Sept 15/79 at Alberta L 9-26 - Edmonton * Oct 20/79 ALBERTA W 23-6 - Saskatoon * Sept 6/80 at Alberta L 13-26 - Edmonton * Oct 11/80 ALBERTA L 27-29 - Saskatoon * Sept 19/81 at Alberta L 8-33 - Edmonton * Oct 24/81 ALBERTA L 14-19 - Saskatoon * Aug 28/82 at Alberta W 20-19 - Edmonton * Oct 2/82 ALBERTA 2016 HuskieW 21-9 Football Game Notes- - Saskatoon2 * Sept 10/83 at Alberta W 27-22 - Edmonton U*OFOctS Q U15/83ICK FACTS: ALBERTA SCOUTINGL THE21-26 GOLDEN BEARS- Saskatoon Location:* Sept 29/84 Saskatoon,ALBERTA SK • The GoldenL Bears17-49 were officially- Saskatooneliminated from playoff contention last week Enrollment:* Nov 3/84 19,700at Alberta after Saskatchewan'sL 7-29 win and a loss.- Edmonton Founded:* Sept 21/85 1907 at Alberta L 13-23 - Edmonton • Alberta lost 67-49 in a wild 7OT game aginst the Manitoba Bisons. Nickname:* Oct 26/85 HuskiesALBERTA L 8-32 - Saskatoon Huskie* Sept Colours: 13/86 Green,at Alberta White • In the loss,L Tylor7-34 Henry set a conference- Edmonton record with 19 receptions. Henry's 298 * Oct 18/86 ALBERTA W 40-12 - Saskatoon Conference: Canada West receiving yards were the second most ever in the conferece, just four yards shy * Sept 19/87 at Alberta of the record.L 10-14 - Edmonton President:* Oct 25/87 Peter StoicheffALBERTA W 37-15 - Saskatoon Athletic* Aug 27/88Director: Basilat Alberta Hughton • Tylor HenryW was31-15 named both the- conferenceEdmonton and national offensive player of Stadium:* Oct 8/88 GriffithsALBERTA Stadium the week. W 33-28 - Saskatoon Surface:* Sept Field16/89 Turf at Alberta • The AlbertaW offence8-7 comes into- theEdmonton weekend ranked last in total yardage aver- Capacity:* Oct 29/89 5,743 ALBERTA aging 417.1L yards12-22 per game. - Saskatoon * Sept 1/90 at Alberta W 17-2 - Edmonton HUS* OctKIE H 14/90ISTORY: ALBERTA • The GoldenW Bears41-11 are one of the- topSaskatoon rushing teams in the league with 183.7 All-Time* Sept Conference28/91 at AlbertaRecord: yards per game.L 17-31 - Edmonton 203-153-2* Oct 28/91 (since 1972)ALBERTA • DefensivelyW the15-7 Golden Bears rank- Saskatoon last in the conference in total yardage All-Time* Sept Playoff5/92 Record:ALBERTA (542.7 yds/gm),L 14-16 rushing yardage (206.1- Saskatoon yds/gm) and passing yardage (336.6 * Oct 9/92 ALBERTA W 30-23 - Saskatoon 29-20 yds/gm). * Sept 11/93 at Alberta W 26-12 - Edmonton VS ALBERTA: All-Time:* Oct 16/93 49-32-1 ALBERTA • Alberta's loneL 13-16 win of the season- cameSaskatoon two weeks ago when they knocked off * Aug 28/94 ALBERTA W 29-12 - Saskatoon Conference: 46-29-1 the conference leading Regina Rams, 19-18, in Edmonton. * Oct 1/94 at Alberta W 39-11 - Edmonton Playoffs:* Sept 23/953-2 at Alberta W 11-9 - Edmonton Home:* Oct 26-16-1 28/95 ALBERTA W 41-7 - Saskatoon Away:* Sept 23-16 28/96 at Alberta L 10-16 - Edmonton SERIES* Nov 2/96 HISTORYALBERTA W 28-20 - Saskatoon * Sept 20/97 ALBERTA W 13-11 - SaskatoonTEAM STATS Oct 25/97 at Alberta W 20-7 - Edmonton * Sept 12/98 ALBERTA W 50-24 30.4- Saskatoon(5th) Points per game 20.9 (6th) * Oct 17/98 at Alberta L 16-24 2938- Edmonton (5th) Total offense 2829 (6th) * Oct 9/99 at Alberta W 30-27 - Saskatoon 424.9 (5th) Yards per game 417.1 (6th) * Sept 2/00 at Alberta W 8-0 - Edmonton * Oct 14/00 ALBERTA L 10-13 276.9- Saskatoon (5th) Passing yards per game 233.4 (6th) * Sept 29/01 at Alberta W 16-11 13- (4th)EdmontonPassing touchdowns 8 (6th) * Oct 5/02 at Alberta W 24-23 148.0- Edmonton (4th) Rushing yards per game 183.7 (2nd) * Sept 6/03 at Alberta W 13-10 - Edmonton 5.5 (5th) Yards per rush 5.1 (6th) * Oct 18/03 ALBERTA W 18-16 - Saskatoon p Nov 1/03 ALBERTA L 4-10 9- (2nd)SaskatoonRushing touchdowns 6 (3rd) * Sept 11/04 ALBERTA L 16-18 26.9- (2nd)Saskatoon1st downs per game 22.4 (6th) Oct 23/04 at Alberta L 13-21 63% - Edmonton (2nd) 3rd down % 50% (3rd) p Nov 13/04 at Alberta W 21-20 20.2- Edmonton(4th) Kick return average 18.1 (5th) * Oct 8/05 ALBERTA W 29-12 - Saskatoon 10.7 (2nd) Punt return average 7.5 (3rd) p Nov 12/05 ALBERTA W 30-17 - Saskatoon * Sept 2/06 ALBERTA W 27-6 80.0% - Saskatoon (1st) Field goal % 68.8% (3rd) * Oct 21/06 at Alberta L 2-11 38.1- Edmonton(1st) Average per punt 34.4 (5th) * Aug 31/07 ALBERTA W 45-14 91% - Saskatoon (2nd) Red zone % 86% (4th) * Oct 20/07 at Alberta W 28-13 - Edmonton 18-33 (3rd) Red zone touchdowns 11-22 (6th) * 9/26/2008 ALBERTA W 35-12 3759 saskatoon * 9/25/2009 at Alberta L 7-27 17092 (6th)Edmonton,Fumbles AB recovered 6 (2nd) * 10/23/2009 ALBERTA W 39-3 33177 (5th)Saskatoon, SKDefensive INTs 4 (6th) * 9/24/2010 at Alberta W 33-9 20000 (5th)Edmonton, ABDefensive TDs 1 (3rd) p 11/06/2010 ALBERTA L 30-31 3921 Saskatoon, SK 370 (5th) Tackles 407 (1st) * 9/2/2011 ALBERTA W 38-7 5128 Saskatoon, SK * 10/29/2011 at Alberta W 67-3 161412 (2nd)Edmonton, AB Sacks 4 (6th) * 8/31/2012 ALBERTA W 32-0 508169 (1st)Saskatoon, SKPenalties 89 (4th) * 10/20/2012 at Alberta W 27-10 436642 Edmonton,(1st) ABPenalty yards 790 (4th) * 9/20/2013 ALBERTA W 39-17 691232:16Saskatoon, (1st) Time
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