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HAMILTON TIGER-CATS Vs. SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 2016 - 7 P.M HAMILTON TIGER-CATS vs. SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 2016 - 7 P.M. ET - TIM HORTONS FIELD 30 LANGA 35 DALY 22 STEPHEN x 31 ELLIS* x FS 20 E. DAVIS* x x 22 19 SERMONS* HB HB 25 C. DAVIS* CB 45 HUGHES CB 40 T. DAVIS# 44 BARNETT# 37 SMITH* 33 PLESIUS 26 HUNTER* 21 LAWRENCE* 49 DEAN* 0 MURRAY* WLB MLB SLB 99 ATKINSON 98 GAYDOSH 7 CHICK* 97 LAURENT 91 NEVIS* 5 TRACY* DE NT DT DE WR LT LG C RG RT WR 80 TOLIVER* 59 SIMMONS* 67 DYAKOWSKI 52 GIRARD 64 BOMBEN 56 LEWIS* 89 WATT 57 REVENBERG# 69 RICE 85 JONES# SB QB SB SB 17 TASKER* RB 4 COLLAROS* FB 83 FANTUZ 2 OWENS* 81 16 BANKS* 32 GABLE* 8 MASOLI* 46 PRIME 87 COLLINS* 18 WOODSON 9 MATHEWS* 9 27 TIMMIS# x CHANGES FROM LAST WEEK IN: 19 SERMONS*, 26 HUNTER*, 27 TIMMIS#, 91 NEVIS* K/P LS KR PR OUT: 6 MAHER* 47 CRAWFORD 16 BANKS* 16 BANKS* 14 LEE*, 29 POINTER*, 42 OMARA, 95 JOHNSON* 2 OWENS* 2 OWENS* # DENOTES 2016 DRAFT SELECTION * DENOTES INTERNATIONAL PLAYER HAMILTON TIGER-CATS NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER PRACTICE ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT DOB TEAM CFL COLLEGE NO NAME NO NAME POS 0 MURRAY, Rico* DB/LB 5-11 203 21-Aug-87 4 4 Kent State 99 ATKINSON, Michael 14 LEE, Travis* DB 2 OWENS, Chad* WR/KR 5-8 180 3-Apr-82 1 8 Hawaii 16 BANKS, Brandon* 24 VAUGHN, Cassius* DB 4 COLLAROS, Zach* QB 6-0 222 27-Aug-88 5 3 Cincinatti 44 BARNETT, Mitch# 29 POINTER, Quinton* DB 5 TRACY, Adrian* DE 6-3 245 6-Apr-87 2 2 William & Mary 64 BOMBEN, Ryan 36 SCHEUERMAN, Ross* RB 6 MAHER, Brett* P/K 6-1 183 21-Nov-89 1 3 Nebraska 7 CHICK, John* 38 DOUGLAS, Elroy# DB 7 CHICK, John* DE 6-4 253 20-Nov-82 1 7 Utah State 4 COLLAROS, Zach* 53 WILLIAMS, Everton OL 8 MASOLI, Jeremiah* QB 5-10 228 24-Aug-88 4 5 Mississippi 87 COLLINS, Junior* 60 CAMPBELL, Terrence* OL 9 MATHEWS, Jeff* QB 6-4 221 25-Aug-91 2 2 Cornell 47 CRAWFORD, Aaron 81 COATES, Matt WR 16 BANKS, Brandon* WR/KR 5-7 157 21-Dec-87 4 4 Kansas State 35 DALY, Mike 86 UREN, Matt WR 17 TASKER, Luke* WR 5-11 191 18-Jan-91 4 4 Cornell 25 DAVIS, Chris* 96 REDDEN, Terry* DT 18 WOODSON, Anthony RB 6-0 215 7-Jan-88 2 5 Calgary 20 DAVIS, Emanuel* INJURED LIST 19 SERMONS, Brandon* DB 5-11 195 1-Jun-91 1 2 UCLA 40 DAVIS, Terrell# NO NAME POS 20 DAVIS, Emanuel* DB 5-11 182 9-Aug-89 4 4 East Carolina 49 DEAN, Larry* 1-GAME 21 LAWRENCE, Simoni* LB 6-1 228 1-Feb-89 4 5 Minnesota 67 DYAKOWSKI, Peter 1 UNDERWOOD, Tiquan* WR 22 STEPHEN, Courtney DB 6-0 199 27-Oct-89 4 4 Northern Illinois 31 ELLIS, Dominique* 13 GOLSON, Everett* QB 26 HUNTER, D.J.* DB/LB 6-0 209 25-Aug-90 1 1 Marshall 83 FANTUZ, Andy 41 ARCHAMBAULT, Byron LB 25 DAVIS, Chris* DB 6-0 190 18-Dec-92 1 1 Southern Illinois 32 GABLE, C.J.* 42 OMARA, Ron LB/DE 27 TIMMIS, Mercer# RB 6-2 220 19-Jan-94 1 1 Calgary 98 GAYDOSH, Linden 88 APRILE, Giovanni WR 30 LANGA, Jay DB 5-10 202 15-Nov-90 2 2 Saint Mary’s 52 GIRARD, Mathieu 95 JOHNSON, Delano* DL 31 ELLIS, Dominique* DB 5-11 185 25-Aug-89 1 3 South Carolina State 45 HUGHES, Geoff 6-GAME 32 GABLE, C.J.* RB 6-0 215 19-Oct-87 4 4 USC 26 HUNTER, D.J.* 3 SEARS JR., Johnny* DB/LB 33 PLESIUS, Frederic LB 6-1 234 10-Feb-88 4 4 Laval 85 JONES, Mike# 12 HARRIS, Jacory* QB 35 DALY, Mike DB 6-1 189 30-May-90 3 3 McMaster 30 LANGA, Jay 13 WASHINGTON, Demond* DB 37 SMITH, Will* LB 6-3 228 13-Jan-92 1 1 Texas Tech 97 LAURENT, Ted 23 LANDRY, Beau LB 40 DAVIS, Terrell# LB 6-0 233 9-Jan-94 1 1 UBC 21 LAWRENCE, Simoni* 28 BUTLER, Craig DB 44 BARNETT, Mitch# LB 6-1 202 23-Mar-93 1 1 UBC 56 LEWIS, Jeremy* 39 SCOTT, Da'Rel* RB 45 HUGHES, Geoff LB 6-1 215 3-Dec-92 1 1 Saskatchewan 6 MAHER, Brett* 50 OLSON, Jake* OL 46 PRIME, Carl-Olivier FB 6-1 247 29-Sep-89 4 4 Wagner College 8 MASOLI, Jeremiah* 51 FILER, Mike OL 47 CRAWFORD, Aaron LS 6-4 250 23-Sep-86 4 5 Saint Mary’s 9 MATHEWS, Jeff* 90 GILL, Evan DT 49 DEAN, Larry* LB 6-0 226 7-Aug-88 1 1 Valdosta State 0 MURRAY, Rico* COACHING STAFF 52 GIRARD, Mathieu OL 6-3 308 17-May-91 2 2 Montreal 91 NEVIS, Drake* VP of Football Ops/Head Coach: Kent Austin 56 LEWIS, Jeremy* OL 6-3 320 1-Feb-90 3 3 Miami (FL) 2 OWENS, Chad* Asst Head Coach/Def Coord: Orlondo Steinauer 57 REVENBERG, Brandon# OL 6-4 300 16-Dec-92 1 1 Grand Valley State 33 PLESIUS, Frederic ST Coord/LB Coach: Jeff Reinebold 59 SIMMONS, Brian* OL 6-5 317 16-Mar-85 6 6 Oklahoma 46 PRIME, Carl-Olivier Off Coord/Rec Coach: Stefan Ptaszek 64 BOMBEN, Ryan OL 6-4 295 16-May-87 2 7 Guelph 57 REVENBERG, Brandon# Offensive Line Coach: Mike Markuson 67 DYAKOWSKI, Peter OL 6-5 315 19-Apr-84 9 9 LSU 69 RICE, Landon Running Backs Coach: Corey Grant 69 RICE, Landon OL 6-6 314 28-Feb-88 4 4 Manitoba 19 SERMONS, Brandon* Defensive Line Coach: Dennis McPhee 80 TOLIVER, Terrence* WR 6-5 203 7-May-88 2 2 LSU 59 SIMMONS, Brian* Defensive Backs Coach: James Stanley 83 FANTUZ, Andy WR 6-4 218 18-Dec-83 5 11 Western 37 SMITH, Will* Def/ST Assistant: Chuck Winters 85 JONES, Mike# WR 6-0 184 2-Nov-92 1 1 Southern University 22 STEPHEN, Courtney Offensive Quality Control: Jarryd Baines 87 COLLINS, Junior* WR 5-10 185 28-Nov-91 2 2 Mount Union 17 TASKER, Luke* Def/ST Quality Control: Matt Tolliver 89 WATT, Spencer WR 6-0 185 15-Dec-88 2 7 Simon Fraser 27 TIMMIS, Mercer# 91 NEVIS, Drake* DT 6-2 301 8-May-89 2 2 LSU 80 TOLIVER, Terrence* 97 LAURENT, Ted DT 6-1 303 1-Jan-88 3 6 Mississippi 5 TRACY, Adrian* 98 GAYDOSH, Linden DT 6-4 298 4-Jan-91 3 3 Calgary 89 WATT, Spencer 99 ATKINSON, Michael DT 6-0 312 5-Mar-89 3 3 Boise State 18 WOODSON, Anthony * DENOTES INTERNATIONAL PLAYER # DENOTES 2016 DRAFT SELECTION.
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