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STAMPEDERS 2018 media guide WHATEVER IT TAKES Since 2012 the Stampeders Foundation has donated over $2 million dollars to help support various football programs in Central & Southern , including the and Calgary Bantam Football Association.

2017-2018 2,100 Students in Stampeders High School Football 2,000 Students in the Calgary Catholic School District Flag Football Program 200 Kids participated in Jr. Stamps Camp 100 Players in the Dino’s Football program

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT Stampeders.com/Foundation TABLE OF CONTENTS GUIDE MEDIA 2018

PERSONNEL ...... 2 RECORDS ...... 133 Staff directory...... 3 All-time coaching records...... 135 Executive...... 4 Individual records...... 136 Coaching staff...... 7 Team records...... 145 Football operations...... 14 Individual playoff records ...... 149 Individual records...... 151 PLAYERS...... 17 Veterans ...... 17 SIDELINES ...... 153 Rookies...... 69 2018 media policy...... 154

Broadcast team ...... 155 TABLE CONTENTS OF 2017 IN REVIEW...... 77 Community Foundation...... 156 Statistics...... 79 2018 Outriders ...... 157 Game participation...... 82 Quick Six...... 158 Ralph the Dog...... 158 HISTORY...... 83 CFL directory...... 159 Milestones...... 84 All-time roster ...... 85 All-time numbers...... 93 Executives...... 101 All-time results...... 102 Year-by-year standings...... 114 The regular season...... 116 Rivalries...... 117 Yearly category leaders...... 118 CFL awards...... 122 West Division award winners ...... 123 West all-stars ...... 124 CFL all-stars...... 125 West Division semi-final history...... 126 West Division final history...... 126 Grey Cup history...... 127 Stampeders Wall of Fame...... 129 Stampeders in the Hall of Fame...... 130 Presidents’ Ring...... 131 Herm Harrison Memorial Award...... 131 Recent ...... 132

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

Editors ...... Jean Lefebvre Design...... Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation Assistant editor ...... Max Campbell Creative Services Department Photography ...... David Moll Printer ...... Printcor Inc.

The acknowledge and sincerely thank unofficial club historian Daryl Slade for his contributions to this book.

1 personnel STAFF DIRECTORY PERSONNEL CALGARY STAMPEDER FOOTBALL CLUB McMAHON STADIUM, 1817 CROWCHILD TRAIL NW, CALGARY, AB T2M 4R6 Administration...... Ph: 403-289-0205; Fax: 403-282-6741 Ticket Office...... Ph: 403-289-0258; Fax: 403-289-6828 Stamps Store...... Ph: 403-289-4441

Website...... Stampeders.com STAFF DIRECTORY EXECUTIVE BUSINESS OPERATIONS

Ken M. King...... Chairman and CFL Governor COMMUNICATIONS Doug Mitchell...... Executive Committee Member and Jean Lefebvre...... Director, Communications CFL Alternate Governor Max Campbell...... Coordinator, Community Relations David Sapunjis...... Executive Committee Member and Communications ...... Executive Committee Member John Bean...... Executive Committee Member DIGITAL MEDIA ...... President, General Manager Ty Pilson...... Director, Digital Content and Social Media and Exec. Committee Member George Johnson...... Senior Writer Mike Franco...... Senior Director, Business Operations Paul Mawdsley...... Associate Digital Producer & Exec. Committee Member Spencer Fortier...... Creative Video Coordinator Alanna Nolan...... Stamps TV Host

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MARKETING COACHES Ryan Popowich...... Director, Marketing and Promotions ...... Head Coach Jessica Littel...... Brand Marketing Specialist DeVone Claybrooks...... Defensive Coordinator Alicia Chiesa...... Brand Marketing Specialist Mark Kilam...... Special Teams Coordinator Brady Plewright...... Brand Marketing Coordinator Pete Costanza ...... Receivers Coach SPONSORSHIP SALES ...... Running Backs Coach Julia Thiessen...... Corporate Partnerships Coordinator ...... Coach Pat DelMonaco...... Offensive Line Coach TICKET SALES ...... Defensive Line Coach Alex Snell...... Sales Manager Brent Monson...... Coach Scott Bentley...... Senior Account Executive Joshua Bell ...... Defensive Backs Coach Patrick O’Hagan...... Account Executive Jenna Foran...... Account Executive FRONT OFFICE Chris Allen...... Account Executive John Hufnagel...... President and General Manager Jarron Mueller...... Account Executive Michael Petrie...... Assistant General Manager, Jordan Berniquez...... Account Executive Director of Football Operations Nick Yates...... Account Executive Brendan Mahoney...... Director of Canadian Scouting Tony Mikkelson...... Sales Intern Cole Hufnagel...... Director of U.S. Scouting Kyle Carson...... Scout/Football Operations Coordinator TICKETING — CUSTOMER SERVICE Geoff Crane...... Football Administration Director Andrew Swan...... Customer Service and Retention Manager Nick Melnyk...... Football Operations Assistant Kyle Cyr...... Fan Experience Coordinator Rodd Sawatzky...... Chaplain Rosa Spadafora...... Account Manager Rachel Gee...... Account Manager MEDICAL STAFF Kayley Baun...... Account Manager Josh Termeer...... Head Athletic Therapist Alana Hay...... Account Manager Stephen Wady...... Assistant Athletic Therapist Brad Hughes...... Therapy Assistant GAME PRESENTATION AND EVENTS Adrian Presnilla...... Athletic Therapy Intern Geordie Macleod...... Senior Director, Game Presentation and Events Taylor Altilio...... Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Austin Shaw...... Manager, Game Presentation and Events Dr. James Stewart...... Orthopedic Surgeon ...... Game Day Ambassador Dr. Ryan Martin...... Orthopedic Surgeon Dallas Kitt ...... Manager, Events Dr. Jim Thorne...... Chief Medical Officer Riley Jans...... Coordinator, Game Presentation and Events Dr. Bryant Tomimoto …...... Team Dentist Arden Forbes...... Coordinator, Stampeders Foundation Dr. Doug Burns...... Team Optometrist Jescah Venne...... Coordinator, Events and Membership Dr. Marcus Robinson...... Family and Sport Travis Girard...... Game Presentation and Events Intern Dr. David Manning...... Family and Sport Kyla Findlay...... Outriders Head Coach Dr. Jason Dick...... Team Chiropractor Chelsea Drake...... Horse Rider

EQUIPMENT STAFF ADMINISTRATION George Hopkins...... Equipment Manager Lee Ann Helten...... Office Manager Gord Taillefer...... Assistant Equipment Manager Robbie Brilz...... Equipment Assistant STAMPS STORE Matt Malone...... Equipment Assistant Brent Gibbs...... Director, Retail Mike Hardiman...... Manager, Retail VIDEO STAFF Ross Folan...... Director, Video Operations/Coordinator, IT Bruce McCabe...... Video Assistant Josh Burton...... Video Assistant

3 EXECUTIVE KEN M. KING CHAIRMAN AND CFL GOVERNOR is president and leadership. He knows great achievements are possible Chief Executive Officer of when aspiration and determination are combined with a PERSONNEL the Limited visionary approach, meaningful intentions, responsible Partnership, which became the actions and, above all, consideration for others. majority ownership group and operating partner of the Calgary King’s current community involvement includes the TELUS Stampeders on Mar. 29, 2012. As president and CEO of Community Board, the Calgary Airport Authority Board, the the Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation, he RESOLVE Campaign (Calgarians Committed to Change), has leadership roles in the Stampeders, Flames, Calgary the Calgary Sport Tourism Authority Board, the and and represents the Exhibition and Stampede, the Borden Ladner Gervais U organization as Alternate Governor of the NHL and Sports Athlete of the Year Awards Committee and the Governor of the CFL, WHL and NLL. Rotary Club of Calgary. Previously, he has supported the

EXECUTIVE Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre, the REACH Campaign, Born and raised in Hanley, Sask., King assumed his the Calgary Philharmonic Society and the No Ka Oi Ranch current role with the Flames in 2001 following a successful Foundation in addition to being a past chairman of the 30-year career in the newspaper business that included Calgary Chamber of Commerce. senior executive positions at the Calgary Sun and Calgary Herald. He was the recipient of an Alberta Centennial Medal for outstanding contributions to the province, the Queen’s King has a tremendous love for sports and he recognizes Golden Jubilee Medal for community service, the the obligations professional teams owe to their devoted fans. commemorative medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Throughout his career, he has been acknowledged for his Confederation of Canada and was honoured as B’Nai Brith keen business sense, innovative marketing, establishment Man of the Year in 1991. of healthy corporate relationships and spirited community

JOHN BEAN CO-CHAIRMAN AND CFL GOVERNOR John Bean joined Calgary Sports Governor of the Calgary Roughnecks, Chairman of the and Entertainment Corporation NLL Audit and Finance Committee and the Treasurer of the (CSEC) in January 2010 in the Calgary Flames Foundation. role of Senior Vice President, Finance and Administration Prior to joining CSEC, Bean, a Chartered Accountant, and Chief Financial Officer. held a variety of senior executive roles in the oil and gas Bean was named the Chief Operating Officer of CSEC in services industry including Vice President, Finance with September 2013. CCS Corporation Ltd. and CFO with Hazco Environmental Services Ltd. Bean is the lead Governor for the CFL and member of the CFL Audit and Finance Committee, Co-chair of the Calgary Bean enjoys golfing and spending time with his family. He Stampeder Executive Committee, NHL Alternate Governor and his wife Rhonda have two children. of the Calgary Flames and the National League

DOUG MITCHELL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER AND CFL ALTERNATE GOVERNOR

Doug Mitchell is the national Mitchell created and serves as chairman of the annual co-chairman of Borden Ladner BLG Awards honouring Canadian university athletes. Gervais LLP, a national law He is also a past chairman of the Alberta Economic firm with more than 700 Development Authority, past president of the Calgary lawyers. He took a five-year Chamber of Commerce and past chairman of the Board leave of absence from 1984- of Governors of SAIT. 88 to accept an appointment as commissioner of the League. He has been inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of He serves on the board of directors of several public Fame, was named Sportsman of the Year in 2007 by companies and on the boards of several community the Calgary Booster Club and in 2010 was listed by the organizations including the chair of the Calgary Globe and Mail as one of the Power 50 of Canadian Airport Authority and chairman of the Calgary Tourism sports. His professional and community-based Sports Authority. achievements were recognized with an appointment to the Order of Canada in 2004 and in 2007 he was inducted into the Alberta Order of Excellence.

4 PERSONNEL DAVID SAPUNJIS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER

After an outstanding seven- As a player with the Stamps from 1990-96, Sapunjis — year playing career with the known affectionately by fans and teammates as “Sponge” Red and White, Sapunjis has — was an all-star and was twice named the CFL’s enjoyed his switch from athlete Most Outstanding Canadian. He was runner-up for the to businessman. CFL’s Most Outstanding Player award in 1995 and remains among the leaders in all Stamps receiving categories.

Sapunjis won a Grey Cup in 1992 and was named the He is currently the president of Reliance Metals Canada, a EXECUTIVE company he joined in 2011. game’s top Canadian.

Sapunjis re-joined the Stampeders in 2005 when he was A native, Sapunjis chose to remain in Calgary after part of a group of local businessmen who purchased concluding his playing career. He is an alumnus of the the club. University of Western .

ALVIN LIBIN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER Alvin G. Libin is a native Calgarian the and Alberta Health Services. Its with business interests in real mission is to provide world-class cardiovascular health estate, oil and gas and financial care, education and research for Southern Alberta. services. Libin is the president and Chief Executive Officer of Libin is a past chairman of the Alberta Ingenuity Fund, Balmon Investments Ltd., a a foundation created by the government of Alberta to private management services and investment company. stimulate and support science and engineering research He has a strong commitment to the city of Calgary and for the benefit of Albertans. He also serves as director of to the province of Alberta and has provided leadership in several corporate and community boards. various volunteer positions. Libin is an Officer of the Order of Canada and holds an In 2003, Libin and his wife Mona, through the Alvin Honourary Doctors of Law degree from the University and Mona Libin Foundation, established the Libin of Calgary. He was inducted into the Alberta Order of Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta in partnership with Excellence in 2004.

MIKE FRANCO SENIOR DIRECTOR, BUSINESS OPERATIONS Mike Franco is in his third season of the Top Shelf Experience, Goal Judge Experience, with the Calgary Stampeders Captain’s Suite and most recently the Flames Alumni and oversees all of the Stamps’ Dressing Room Experience were pioneering in the NHL. business operations. He In 2013, Franco added the management of the luxury brings a wealth of experience suites at the and McMahon in the sports industry having Stadium to his responsibilities. Franco also led the season spent more than 20 years with the Calgary Sports and ticket and group sales efforts for the Calgary Hitmen, Entertainment Corporation. Calgary Roughnecks and, starting in 2012, the Calgary Stampeders. Franco began his career with the Calgary Flames in 1996 as a member of the inaugural sales department A born-and-raised Calgarian, Franco graduated from the in Flames history. In 2001, he took on the leadership of University of Calgary with a degree in Physical Education the ticket operations and customer service departments in 1995. He served as an integral member of the executive for the organization, taking great pride in connecting committee for the Calgary Flames Charity Golf Classic with season-ticket holders and working with his team for more than a decade. He is currently the chair for the to earn renewals. He shifted his focus to growing Calgary Italian Open with Mark Giordano. He is an active attendance through ticket sales as director of sales in volunteer hockey coach and he spent two years as a 2003. Franco believes fans don’t simply attend games board member of the Lake Bonavista Hockey Association. but rather “experience” them and was instrumental in the development of a of premium experiences for Franco lives in Calgary with his wife Kathleen. They have the Calgary Flames. The development and introduction two young children — Nicolas and Sofia.

5 JOHN HUFNAGEL PRESIDENT, GENERAL MANAGER AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER CFL • 19 | STAMPS • 18 The next season, Hufnagel joined the , with whom he spent three seasons as offensive John Hufnagel was named coordinator. In 2004, the Giants scored 60 more points president and general manager than they had the previous season. Tiki PERSONNEL of the Calgary Stampeders on Barber set a franchise record with 1,518 rushing yards Jan. 27, 2016. and Eli Manning starting laying a foundation that saw him emerge as the MVP for the 2007 After returning to the Stampeders in 2008, Hufnagel season. In 2005, Barber upped his team record to 1,860 served eight years as head coach and general manager rushing yards and the Giants had the third-highest scoring before ceding coaching duties to Dave Dickenson at the offence in the NFL. conclusion of the 2015 season. Hufnagel returned to the Stampeders on Dec. 3, 2007, Hufnagel is a two-time winner of the Trophy when he was introduced as head coach/general manager.

EXECUTIVE as the CFL’s coach of the year and led the Stampeders to Grey Cup victories in 2008 and 2014. He had a 102-41-1 Prior to coaching, Hufnagel starred at Penn State career mark as a head coach and his winning percentage University. In his final two seasons as a starter, Hufnagel’s is best among coaches with at least 100 games on the record was 21-3. As a junior, he led the Nittany Lions to a sidelines. 30-6 Cotton Bowl win over Texas and in his final season took his team to the Sugar Bowl. He also finished sixth in The Stampeders have reached double digits in victories voting in 1972. in each of the 10 seasons since Hufnagel’s return in 2008, have six first-place finishes in the West Division and have In 1973, he was a 14th-round draft choice of the Denver qualified for the post-season every year. Broncos. He spent three seasons with the Broncos before beginning a 12-year CFL career with the Calgary Hufnagel began his coaching career in 1987 with the Stampeders (1976-79), Roughriders (1980- as a player/coach. In 1990, 83, 1987) and Blue Bombers (1984-86). he joined the Stampeders as offensive coordinator under . In this role, Hufnagel helped guide the team Hufnagel earned a Bachelor of Science degree in to three Grey Cup games, including a championship in marketing from Penn State. John and Sherry reside in 1992. His innovative offences were explosive under the Cochrane. He has two daughters, Neely and Lindsey, direction of , who received the CFL’s Most and a son, Cole. Outstanding Player award three consecutive years (1992-1994) with the Stamps. Hufnagel also developed and enabled him to take over from Flutie in 1996. These high-powered offences produced future Hall-of-Famers such as , , and Flutie, along with players who received numerous league accolades such as David Sapunjis and Vince Danielsen. During Hufnagel’s first seven seasons with the Stampeders, the team finished first in the West Division six times.

Following his early success in the CFL, he went to the League as head coach/general manager of the New Jersey Red Dogs. In two seasons, he posted a 17-11 record. Hufnagel joined the in 1999 and spent two seasons as the team’s quarterbacks coach. In 2001, he was the quarterbacks coach for the when completed 62.7 per cent of his passes and threw for 4,131 yards. Hufnagel spent the 2002 season as quarterbacks coach for the . That year, threw just seven in 416 pass attempts and his 85.7 quarterback rating was his highest in four years.

Hufnagel spent the 2003 season as quarterbacks coach for the Super Bowl-champion . Under his tutelage, Tom Brady completed 60.2 per cent of his passes for 3,620 yards, 23 and 12 interceptions and was named the Super Bowl MVP.

6 COACHING STAFF PERSONNEL DAVE DICKENSON HEAD COACH CFL • 10 | STAMPS • 10 In his first season as offensive coordinator in 2011, Dickenson oversaw a Stamps offence that was tied for

Dickenson returns for his 10th second-most points scored with 511. Calgary also had season on the Stampeders the second-most first downs and finished second in net COACHING STAFF coaching staff and third as the yards offence and net yards rushing. The offence produced team’s head coach. He also two CFL all-stars, with Tsoumpas and Lewis earning the serves as offensive coordinator, a position he’s held for the honours. past seven seasons. When Dickenson joined the coaching ranks in 2009, he In 2017, Dickenson led the Stamps to a 13-4-1 record, a tutored the Stampeders running backs and helped Joffrey second straight first-place finish in the West Division and Reynolds claim the CFL rushing crown. In 2010, his role a second consecutive appearance in the Grey Cup game. expanded as he was named quarterbacks coach, called That brought Dickenson’s career win total to 28, a CFL offensive plays on game days and was heavily involved in record for most victories by a head coach in his first two game planning. seasons. The Stamps allowed the fewest points in the CFL in 2017 and were second in points scored. They also During the 2010 campaign, the Stamps offence led the CFL forced the most turnovers in the league while committing in points, total yards, first downs and rushing yards while the fewest. Dickenson was the West Division finalist for the Stamps quarterback was voted the CFL’s Most CFL’s coach of the year award. Outstanding Player.

In his first season as head coach, Dickenson led the Stamps Dickenson joined the coaching staff after an outstanding to a 15-2-1 mark for a franchise single-season record of 31 13-year professional playing career. He spent 11 of his 13 standings points. With their Western Final win over the BC seasons in the , six of those with Lions, the 2016 Stamps became the first team in franchise the Stampeders (1996-2000 and 2008). history to go a combined 10-0 at home in regular-season and playoff action. Dickenson set the league record for most A potent combination of intelligence, athletic ability and wins by a rookie head coach and was voted the CFL’s coach courage, Dickenson set a number of CFL passing records of the year. Calgary scored the most points in the CFL in and was named the league’s Most Outstanding Player in 2016 and also allowed the fewest. 2000 after throwing for 4,636 yards, 36 touchdowns and only six interceptions while guiding the Stampeders to a Under Dickenson’s tutelage in 2015, the Stamps offence 12-5-1 record. led the CFL in points with 452, quarterback was first in the West Division with 4,551 passing yards and After spending two seasons in the National Football 26 touchdown passes and Eric Rogers led the league with League — with San Diego in 2001 and with , Miami 1,448 receiving yards. The Stamps allowed the fewest and Detroit in 2002 — Dickenson returned to Canada and sacks in the league, three different tailbacks recorded 100- signed with the BC Lions where he was reunited with former yard games and five members of the offence earned West Stampeders boss Wally Buono. After five seasons with the Division all-star honours. Leos – including a 2005 campaign in which he established league records for highest completion percentage In 2014, Dickenson oversaw an offence that led the CFL and quarterback rating in a single season and an MVP in points scored, touchdowns, rushing touchdowns, first performance in the 2006 Grey Cup – Dickenson returned downs, rushing offence, average gain per pass, fewest to Calgary in 2008 for what proved to be his final season. interceptions and fewest sacks allowed. Dickenson joined the Stampeders in 1996 after a stellar In 2013, Calgary’s offence led the league in several career at the . He was a three-time categories including points, touchdowns, net offence, net conference MVP with the Grizzlies and in 1995 led the rushing yards and fewest sacks allowed. The Stamps saw nation in passing while guiding Montana to the NCAA three different quarterbacks earn victories as starters and Division 1-AA national title. He was named a member of the running back Jon Cornish was named the CFL’s Most Hall of Fame’s Class of 2018. Outstanding Player and top Canadian. Dickenson, his wife Tammy and children Avery and Cooper In 2012, Dickenson’s offence ranked in the top two of live in Calgary year round. His coaching role extends into the several categories including first in touchdowns scored off-season as he annually operates the Dickenson Passing and rushing touchdowns and second in points scored, first Academy to work with young quarterbacks and receivers. downs, rushing yards and pass-completion percentage. Cornish led the league in rushing on his way to being named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Canadian. The offence also featured three CFL all-stars in Cornish, offensive lineman Dimitri Tsoumpas and receiver .

7 DeVONE CLAYBROOKS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR CFL • 7 | STAMPS • 7

Claybrooks is in his seventh In 2013, Claybrooks oversaw a defensive line that finished first season as a member of the in the league in quarterback sacks and featured defensive Stamps coaching staff and his ends Hughes and , who finished first and third PERSONNEL third as defensive coordinator. in the CFL in the sack category. Hughes was named a CFL From 2012-15, he served as Calgary’s defensive line coach. all-star and was the West Division nominee for the CFL’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player award. In Claybrooks’ second season as defensive coordinator, the Stamps allowed opposing offences a league-low 301 points In his first season as a coach in 2012, Claybrooks guided and also led the CFL with 45 turnovers forced. Calgary also a Stamps D-line that overcame numerous injuries to finish ranked first in average offence allowed (a league-low 314.7 tied for second in the league in quarterback sacks (43) and yards per game), quarterback pressures (125) and average allowed an average of fewer than 100 rushing yards per game. yards per play (5.7) while sharing the league lead with Hughes ranked second in the CFL in sacks (11), tied for the 50 sacks. league lead in forced (five) and earned a spot on the CFL all-star team. The defensive unit was led by Alex Singleton, who was voted the CFL’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player for a season in Claybrooks spent three seasons as a player with the Stamps which he established a league record for most tackles in a and was a member of the Alouettes for two seasons COACHING STAFF season by a Canadian and team marks for most defensive prior to that. Over his five-year CFL career, Claybrooks played tackles and most total tackles in a season. Singleton, 75 regular-season games and recorded 161 tackles and 14 and defensive linemen sacks and recovered two fumbles. and Micah Johnson were all selected as league all-stars. In 2011, Claybrooks played 15 regular-season games and one playoff game for the Stamps. His coaching and leadership In Claybrooks’ first season as defensive coordinator, the skills were evident throughout the season as Claybrooks Stamps were the league’s stingiest team when it came to regularly taught some of the team’s young defensive linemen points allowed as well as yards per play and yards per pass. about the game. Calgary was second in turnovers forced (45) and opponents’ completion percentage (65.4). The Stamps defence Claybrooks started his professional football career by produced five CFL all-stars in 2016 including defensive attending training camp in 2001 linemen Hughes and Johnson and defensive backs Evans, before signing with the and then and . the Cleveland Browns. He played for the in NFL Europe in 2002 before returning to Tampa Bay. Claybrooks In 2015, Claybrooks oversaw a defensive line that helped the was a member of the Buccaneers when they won Super Bowl Stamps finish among the league leaders in sacks and average XXXVII. yards allowed per rushing attempt. The 2014 season saw the Stamps defence tie for first in fewest rushing touchdowns allowed (10) and finish second in fewest points allowed (347).

8 PERSONNEL MARK KILAM SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR CFL • 14 | STAMPS • 14 In 2012, Stamps kickers Maver and Paredes were named CFL all-stars. Maver led the CFL in net punting with a 36.2- Kilam is in his 14th season with yard average while Paredes set a new franchise record and the Stampeders and his ninth as turned in what was the second-best single-season success special teams coordinator. rate in CFL history by converting 93.0 per cent of his field-goal

attempts. The cover teams led the league in fewest big plays In 2017, the special-teams unit included a record-setting allowed while the Stamps ranked second in the CFL in big COACHING STAFF performance by Roy Finch, who tied a franchise single-season plays made by their own return teams. mark with three punt-return touchdowns and beat his own record for most punt-return yards in a season. He finished the During the 2011 season, the Stamps special-teams units year with 1,200 punt-return yards, the third-best total in league produced a CFL all-star in and two West history, and was named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Special Division all-stars in Dales and returner Taylor. Dales led the Teams Player. Finch and kicker , who led the CFL and established a career best by averaging 47.2 yards CFL with a 91.4-per cent success rate on field-goal attempts, per punt. Taylor led the West Division and was second in the were named CFL all-stars. Punter was second in CFL with 1,778 combined yards on punt, kickoff and missed- the CFL with a net punting average of 35.6 yards and led the field goal returns. league with 13 punts inside the opposition’s 10-yard line. For a second consecutive season, the Stamps featured a As a team, the Stamps led the CFL with five return TDs, a rookie kicker in 2011 as Paredes was signed after a Week 1 15.4-yard average on punt returns and a league-low 8.9-yard injury to Maver. Including the playoffs, Paredes converted on average for opposition punt returns. Including a score on a 38 of 48 field goals including conversions on seven of nine tries blocked punt, the special-teams unit scored six touchdowns. from 40 yards or more. Calgary was tied for second in the league with three blocked kicks. In 2010, Kilam worked with rookie Maver, who won the CFL scoring title and set the all-time Stamps mark for scoring by In 2016, the Stamps led the CFL with an average of 24.3 yards a rookie with 185 points. Dales was voted to the CFL all-star on kickoff returns. Paredes tied the franchise record with 56 team and he led the league with a 45.6-yard punting average. field goals including a league-leading 18 three-pointers from 40 yards or longer. Paredes’ season included a streak of 32 Prior to assuming the special teams coordinator’s position, consecutive successful field goals. He was second in the CFL Kilam worked in the dual roles of linebackers coach and in both points (203) and kickoff average (66.4 yards). Maver strength and conditioning coach during the 2009 season, averaged a career-best 46.9 yards per punt and was among contributing to a Calgary defence that allowed the fewest the league leaders with seven punts pinning the opposition points in the West Division. inside its own 10-yard line. The Stamps’ special-teams unit blocked three punts. In 2008, Kilam worked with a defence that allowed the fewest points, touchdowns and points per game in the CFL. In 2015, the group was led by Paredes, who made 41 of 47 field goals, 26 converts and seven singles for a West Division- Kilam joined the team in 2005 as strength and conditioning leading total of 156 points. He earned West Division and coach and began assisting the defence from the coaches’ box CFL all-star nods and was the West’s finalist for the Most on game day at mid-season. The following season, he worked Outstanding Special Teams Player award. Maver was second as the defensive quality control coach and assisted with the in the league in punting average (45.7 yards). linebackers. In 2007, he coached the nickel and dime backs and was promoted to linebackers coach during the year. In 2014, Paredes was tops in the CFL with 80 kickoffs for 5,052 yards. The Stamps did not give up a special-teams touchdown Kilam has won two Grey Cups, both with the Stampeders, in all season and the kickoff team led the league in average drive 2008 and 2014. start. Maver was named a West Division all-star. Before he joined the Stamps, Kilam coached on the The 2013 season produced three CFL all-stars for the Calgary defensive staff of the Southern Alberta All-Star Team in the special-teams unit in Paredes, Maver and returner Larry Provincial Senior Bowl from 2003-05. Kilam also coached Taylor. Paredes’ exceptional season was highlighted by two on the defensive staff with the Cochrane Cobras (2002-05) new league records including longest consecutive field goal who went undefeated and won three provincial high school streak (39) and field-goal efficiency (94.7 per cent) and he was championships in that time. named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Special Teams Player. The Stamps also excelled on coverage, leading the league in net Kilam played for the University of Alberta from 1997- punting and placing second in kickoff coverage. 2001 and was a team captain. He graduated with a Bachelor of Physical Education majoring in sport and performance while working at the university’s Athlete Training Centre.

Mark and his wife Andrea have two daughters.

9 PETE COSTANZA RECEIVERS COACH CFL • 11 | STAMPS • 11 In 2012, Costanza oversaw a unit featuring CFL all-star Nik Lewis, who made a career-high 100 catches and finished Costanza is in his 11th season as fourth in the league in receiving yards with 1,241. A total of the Stamps’ receivers coach. 17 different players made catches for the Stamps including three who surpassed the 50-reception mark. PERSONNEL In 2017, Costanza oversaw a group of receivers that included four players who made In 2011, Costanza coached a Stamps receiving corps led by at least 40 catches for 700 yards. Despite the fact the Lewis, who was named a CFL all-star and was the team’s projected starters missed a combined total of 27 games nominee for Most Outstanding Player. due to injury, the receivers helped the Stamps amass the second-highest point total in the CFL. led The 2010 Stampeders receiving group featured three 1,000- the CFL with a 19.0-yard average per reception and was yard pass-catchers in Lewis, and Ken-Yon Calgary’s nominee for the league’s Most Outstanding Rambo. It was the first time since 2000 the Stamps featured Rookie award. a trio of 1,000-yard receivers. The combined 3,604 yards and 32 touchdowns of Bryant-Lewis-Rambo were the best In 2016, the receiving corps included Marquay McDaniel, totals of any three teammates in the CFL during the 2010 who surpassed the 1,000-yard mark, and CFL rookie of the season and their 240 catches were good for second place. year DaVaris Daniels, who led the team with nine receiving touchdowns despite not making his season debut until In 2009, the Stamps were one of the CFL’s top passing Week 9. clubs despite injuries to receivers. Calgary produced two COACHING STAFF 1,000-yard receivers in Lewis and league all-star Jeremaine During the 2015 season, Costanza oversaw a group that Copeland. featured the emergence of league-leading pass-catcher Eric Rogers, who recorded 1,448 yards, 10 touchdowns In his first season in 2008, Costanza worked with an and one two-point conversion while earning CFL all-star extremely talented group of receivers including Rambo, honours. McDaniel also posted a 1,000-yard season and who broke the 1,000-yard mark for the first time in his became the CFL’s record-setting two-point-convert threat professional career and led the CFL in receiving yards. with five. Prior to joining the Stamps, Costanza was head coach of In total, 17 different Stampeders recorded receptions in the Albany Conquest in 2. He led 2015, contributing to the team’s league-leading offensive the Conquest for four seasons and spent a total of seven points total (452). Five different receivers recorded three or seasons in the league. In 2006, Costanza’s Conquest more touchdowns. became the first team in af2 history to top 5,000 yards total offence. In 2003, he was a top candidate for coach-of-the- In 2014, the Stampeders were tops in the CFL with 511 year honours. points. Calgary’s pass-catchers provided reliable targets and steady hands for first-year starting quarterback Bo In between af2 seasons, Costanza worked as defensive Levi Mitchell, who posted a 12-2 record and led the CFL backs coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In 2007, in . RPI won the Liberty League and Costanza was part of the conference’s Coaching Staff of the Year. In 2006, RPI led the Thirteen different Stampeders had touchdown catches in conference in scoring defence, takeaways, interceptions, 2014. Injuries provided an opportunity for rookie receiver rushing defence, total defence and red-zone defence. Rogers to see action late in the season and he responded with two touchdowns in the regular-season finale, two more Costanza also worked with two Arena Football League scores in the Western Final and 108 receiving yards in the teams and got his start as receivers coach of the New Grey Cup. Jersey Red Dogs in 1997 when John Hufnagel was head coach. Injuries also affected the receiver position in 2013, but the unit still finished third in the league in receptions and In his free time, Costanza enjoys the local landscape by receiving touchdowns and finished second in pass- snowboarding and fly-fishing. completion percentage. McDaniel was named a CFL all-star and led the team in receiving with 1,047 yards and eight touchdowns on 76 catches.

10 PERSONNEL MARC MUELLER RUNNING BACKS COACH CFL • 5 | STAMPS • 5 The Regina native spent six seasons (2007-2012) at the University of Regina and was the Rams’ starting quarterback Mueller is in his fifth season with for three seasons. During his first two years as a starter in 2009 the Stampeders and his fourth as and 2010, Mueller finished first in the conference in completions running backs coach. (176 in 2009, 182 in 2010) and passing yards (2,308 in 2009,

2,437 in 2010) and finished second in touchdown passes (nine In 2017, the Stamps running back group featured tailback in 2009, 14 in 2010). COACHING STAFF , who cracked the 1,000-yard plateau and missed out on a second consecutive CFL rushing title by just Mueller suffered a season-ending injury on the second play 20 yards. The Stamps were among the league leaders with of the 2011 season and was granted a medical redshirt. He 18 rushing touchdowns, just two fewer than the CFL-best total. returned as the starter for his final year in 2012.

In 2016, Messam won the CFL rushing title with 1,198 yards He left Regina with several school records including career and was voted the league’s Most Outstanding Canadian. As pass-completion percentage (62.1), single-season records in a team, the Stamps were second in the CFL with 21 rushing pass attempts (310 in 2009), pass completions (182 in 2010) touchdowns and an average gain of 5.3 yards per rush. The and pass-completion percentage (67.8 in 2012) and single- blocking work of the Stamps’ running backs also helped the game records in most attempted passes (55 in 2012 against team allow a league-low 20 sacks. ) and pass-completion percentage (78.4 in 2012 at Saskatchewan). In 2015, Mueller’s first year as running backs coach, three different players — Jon Cornish, and Messam — Mueller was invited to the 2011 CFL Combine and attended recorded 100-yard games and the Stamps ranked second in training camp with the Eskimos that June, seeing the CFL with 14 rushing touchdowns. playing time at quarterback in one pre-season game.

In 2014, his first with the Stampeders, Mueller served as a The business administration major quarterbacked the Sheldon- defensive assistant and worked closely with the linebackers. Williams Spartans to the 2006 Saskatchewan 4A high school The Stamps defence ranked second in the CFL in 2014 with championship. Mueller is the grandson of CFL Hall of Fame an average of 19.3 points allowed per game and also finished quarterback . second in takeaways with 43.

In 2013, Mueller served as quarterbacks coach for the University of , his alma mater. Under Mueller’s guidance, the Rams led Canada West in passing offence with 359.4 yards per game.

RYAN DINWIDDIE QUARTERBACKS COACH CFL • 6 | STAMPS • 3 Dinwiddie served as the Alouettes’ co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach in 2015. Under Dinwiddie’s tutelage, Dinwiddie is in his third season as Montreal led the CFL with 129 rushing first downs and was first the Stamps’ quarterbacks coach. in the East Division with 2,076 rushing yards including 1,059 by He joined the Stampeders in 2016 league rushing champion Tyrell Sutton. after three years on the staff of the The Elk Grove, Calif., native joined the Alouettes’ staff in 2013 . as offensive quality control coach and was named quarterbacks In 2017, Stamps starting quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell was third coach prior to the 2014 season. He was promoted to offensive in the CFL with 4,700 passing yards. Calgary finished second in coordinator during training camp and, despite instability and the CFL in points scored and committed the fewest turnovers. injury issues at the quarterback position — four different players Dinwiddie also worked with second-year pivot Andrew Buckley, made starts — the Alouettes finished 9-9 and reached the who completed all 10 of his passes in a relief appearance Eastern Final. against Hamilton and made his first career start in a Week 20 A quarterback, Dinwiddie played five seasons in the CFL matchup against Winnipeg. including three with the (2006-08) In Dinwiddie’s first year with the Stamps, Mitchell threw for 5,385 and two with the Saskatchewan Roughriders (2010-11). His first yards and a league-leading 32 touchdown passes in earning career start came in the Bombers’ 2007 Grey Cup meeting with the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player award. Stamps passers Saskatchewan and in his regular-season debut as a starter — threw just 10 interceptions, tied for the lowest total in the CFL, on July 24, 2008, against Calgary — he threw for 450 yards. and helped Calgary score a league-best 586 points. Buckley Prior to turning pro, Dinwiddie starred at Boise State where served as the Stamps’ short-yardage specialist and he tied the during his senior season he threw for 4,031 yards and 28 CFL’s single-season record for most rushing touchdowns by a touchdowns. He signed with the ’s Canadian quarterback with eight. Bears as an undrafted free agent in 2004 and spent time with the Hamburg Sea Devils in NFL Europe before coming to the CFL.

11 PAT DelMONACO OFFENSIVE LINE COACH CFL • 9 | STAMPS • 5 change positions multiple times. Only West Division all-stars and Wilson started all 18 regular-season games. DelMonaco returns for his fifth In 2014, Calgary led the CFL in rushing yards (143.9 yards season as the Stampeders per game) and fewest sacks allowed (26). The line helped Jon offensive line coach. Additionally, Cornish win a third consecutive rushing title despite playing PERSONNEL he oversees the club’s free-agent just nine games and four different Calgary backs recorded tryout camps during the off-season. 100-yard rushing games. Two members of the line — left tackle In 2017, the Stamps allowed the second-fewest sacks in the and centre Brett Jones — earned CFL all-star CFL. In four years with DelMonaco as offensive line coach, the recognition. Stamps have never finished lower that second in that category. The Stampeders did not allow a single sack in the 102nd Grey The line also paved the way for tailback Jerome Messam to Cup game as Calgary beat Hamilton to win the seventh title crack the 1,000-yard mark and compete for the CFL rushing in franchise history. title, an honour on which he missed out by just 20 yards. Despite limited experience at the position, DelMonaco joined the Stamps in 2014 after spending the became the team’s starting centre and was Calgary’s nominee previous four seasons as the offensive line coach for the for the CFL’s Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman award. Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Under DelMonaco, members of the Blue Bombers offensive line earned a total of five division all- In 2016, the Stamps allowed the fewest sacks in the CFL for star honours and Winnipeg had a per-game rushing average of a third consecutive season under DelMonaco’s guidance. more than 100 yards in three of his four seasons. COACHING STAFF Despite the fact that injuries forced the team to use 12 different offensive linemen over the course of the season and that not DelMonaco joined the Blue Bombers in 2010 after a seven- once after the 11th game of the season was Calgary able to year stint at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was RPI’s use the same five starters in back-to-back games, the line offensive line coach for two seasons (2003-04) and the helped pave the way for an offence that led the league in offensive coordinator for five years (2005-09). points scored and a running back — Messam — that won the league rushing title. Two members of the offensive line He previously had stops at Hudson Valley Community — and — were named CFL all- College and as a graduate assistant at the University of stars and Dennis was voted the league’s Most Outstanding Illinois. DelMonaco played offensive line for four seasons at Offensive Lineman. the University of Albany and was a captain during his senior season. The Great Danes won two conference championships In 2015, DelMonaco’s second season with the Stampeders, during DelMonaco’s Albany career. the club allowed the fewest sacks for a second straight year and the offensive line paved the way for three different DelMonaco and his wife Kelly have two children — Julia and tailbacks to record 100-yard games. The offensive line showed Pasquale III. great resiliency and flexibility as injuries forced players to

COREY MACE DEFENSIVE LINE COACH CFL • 3 | STAMPS • 3 The native joined the Stampeders as a player in 2010 and appeared in 40 regular-season games for the Red Mace is in his eighth season in the and White. The recorded 44 tackles and four Stampeders organization and his sacks during his Calgary career and scored two touchdowns third as the defensive line coach. — one on a reception as part of the short-yardage unit and one on a recovery. Mace also played six post-season In 2017, the defensive line was part contests for the Stamps including the 2014 Grey Cup, in which of a Calgary defence that allowed opposing offences a league- he recorded a sack to help Calgary defeat Hamilton for the title. low 301 points. The Stamps led the CFL with 125 quarterback pressures and were tied for first with 50 sacks. Charleston Mace won the Stamps’ 2014 Presidents’ Ring award as voted Hughes led the CFL with 11 sacks while Ja’Gared Davis and by teammates for his contributions on and off the field and Micah Johnson each had nine. Hughes and Johnson earned remains an active member of the community. He has hosted CFL all-star recognition. 15 clients from Enviros — a Calgary-based not-for-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of family life in In his first season as a coach, Mace oversaw a group that Alberta — at every Stamps home game as part of the Mace’s included 2016 CFL sack leader Hughes. As a unit, the Stamps Faces program and has spearheaded a Christmas turkey and defensive line produced 46 of the Stamps’ league-leading 53 ham drive to benefit local food banks since 2013. sacks. The line was also instrumental in a run defence that allowed the Stamps to tie for league lows in touchdowns Prior to joining the Stampeders, Mace spent three seasons allowed (11) and average opponents’ gain per rush (4.6 yards). (2007-09) in the National Football League — playing a total of Hughes and Johnson both earned CFL all-star honours. five games for the — and starred at the University of Wyoming, where he earned second-team all-Mountain West honours during his senior season.

12 PERSONNEL BRENT MONSON LINEBACKERS COACH CFL • 10 | STAMPS • 10 all-star and the CFL’s Most Outstanding Canadian. Cornish was one of four Stamps running backs to register a 100- Monson is in his 10th season as yard rushing game during the season. an assistant coach for the Calgary Stampeders and his sixth guiding In 2013, the Stamps led the CFL in several rushing

the linebackers. categories including most first downs (160), most net yards (2,547), highest average per-game yardage (141.5) and COACHING STAFF In 2017, Monson’s linebacking corps was part of a Calgary highest average gain per rush (6.2). Cornish finished the defence that allowed the fewest points in the CFL and also season as the CFL leader in touchdowns (14) and rushing ranked first in average offensive yards allowed (a league-low yards (1,813), breaking his own record for rushing yards in 314.7 yards per game) and average yards per play (5.7). The a single season by a Canadian running back and reaching linebacking crew was led by Alex Singleton, who was voted the fourth-best single-season total in CFL history. Cornish the CFL’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player for a season was named the 2013 Most Outstanding Player and Most in which he established a league record for most tackles in Outstanding Canadian. a season by a Canadian and team marks for most defensive tackles and most total tackles in a season. In 2012, during Monson’s first season overseeing the running backs, the Stamps led the CFL in rushing touchdowns with In 2016, the linebackers were part of a defensive group that 20 and were second in the league with 2,088 rushing yards. allowed the fewest points in the CFL. Outside linebacker Cornish led the CFL in rushing with 1,457 yards — setting a led the Stamps with 77 tackles while Singleton, single-season record for most rushing yards by a Canadian as a rookie, emerged as the starter at middle linebacker. in the process — and shared the league lead with 11 rushing touchdowns. The previous season, Monson oversaw a group that helped Calgary rank first in the league in average offensive points In 2011, Monson was Calgary’s defensive line and strength allowed (16.1). Mayo led the team in tackles with 72 and and conditioning coach. Monson was the team’s linebackers Calgary also allowed just four rushing touchdowns in 2015, and strength and conditioning coach in 2010 and 2009. five fewer than any other team in the league. In 2010, Monson handled a talented and accomplished Monson served as running backs coach from 2012-14. linebacking corps that contributed to the Stamps defence allowing the fewest points in the West Division. In his first In 2014, the Stamps running game led the league in season as middle linebacker, shared the several categories including net rushing yards (2,590), first team lead with seven sacks, earned CFL all-star recognition downs rushing (156) and average yards rushing per game and was a finalist for the league’s Most Outstanding (143.9). The Stamps also were tops in the league in rushing Defensive Player award. touchdowns with 25. Running back Jon Cornish led the league in rushing for a third straight season with 1,082 yards Monson is a graduate of McMaster University. despite playing in only nine games. He was named a CFL

JOSHUA BELL DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 In 86 career games for the Stampeders and Lions, he had 206 tackles including 10 tackles for loss, 16 special-teams tackles, Bell enters his fifth season in the one sack, five interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble Stampeders organization and his recoveries and 17 knockdowns. first as a member of the coaching staff. Prior to coming to the CFL, Bell played a total of 13 National Football League games over two seasons with the Denver Bell joined the Stampeders as a player in 2014 after two Broncos and Green Bay Packers. seasons with the BC Lions. He started 76 regular-season and post-season games for the Red and White – with all but one of Collegiately, Bell played four seasons at Baylor (2004-07) and in those starts coming at the safety position – and was a member 46 career games for the Bears, he had 93 tackles, one forced of the Stamps’ Grey Cup championship team in 2014. Bell fumble and one fumble recovery. was a West Division all-star in 2015 and in 2017 he served as a team captain and won the Presidents’ Ring award as voted The native resides in suburban Dallas during the by his teammates for excellence on and off the field. He also off-season and serves as an assistant track coach at his alma received the Herm Harrison Memorial Award for his work in mater, Skyline High School. the community.

13 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MICHAEL PETRIE ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER, DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS CFL • 11 | STAMPS • 11 In 2010, Petrie was the director of football operations and, PERSONNEL during his first two seasons with the club, he served as director Petrie is in his 11th season with of community and media relations. During that time, Petrie the Stampeders and his eighth handled a number of football-operations duties. In addition, as assistant general manager and he was in charge of the club’s media relations, community director of football operations. programs and relationship with amateur football in Calgary.

He works closely with general manager John Hufnagel on Prior to joining the Stamps in December of 2007, he worked for the club’s general football operations and football-related 12 years as a sportswriter in Calgary, Winnipeg and Saskatoon. strategic planning. He is responsible for management of the During his eight years at the Calgary Herald, he was assigned as well as all football budgets and expenditures. as the Stamps beat writer. He covered nine Grey Cups, two He is also heavily involved with the player personnel Olympic Games as well as the , department, contract negotiations, selection of players for the National Football League and Major League . CFL draft and the Stampeders’ annual off-season minicamp. Petrie also oversees day-to-day activities of the football Petrie grew up in Saskatchewan — as a Stampeders administration, athletic therapy, equipment, video and football fan — and has a Sociology degree from the University of communications departments. Saskatchewan.

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS BRENDAN MAHONEY DIRECTOR OF CANADIAN SCOUTING CFL • 12 | STAMPS • 12 addition, he takes an active role in scouting and negotiating contracts for first-year international players. Mahoney is in his 12th season with the Stampeders personnel Mahoney has enhanced the club’s draft preparations department and his third as the by advancing the technology of the Stamps’ centralized Director of Canadian Scouting. scouting information system. Other duties include scouting He previously served as Canadian scout and assistant NFL training camps and pre-season games while also director of football operations. organizing the Stampeders’ free-agent camps.

Hailing from nearby Cochrane, Mahoney joined the club He was a four-year starter at Simon Fraser University during the 2005 season as a member of the practice roster. and a CIS All-Canadian at . In 2003, he set a Canada West playoff record when he caught 11 passes His scouting career began in 2007 as an intern in the for 294 yards and five touchdowns against Regina. He is personnel department. Much of Mahoney’s work is now married to Kim. focused on identifying and evaluating non-import and NCAA players in preparation for the Canadian draft. In

COLE HUFNAGEL DIRECTOR OF U.S. SCOUTING CFL • 3 | STAMPS • 3 2007 as a pro personnel assistant. In 2011, he became a pro scout and was promoted to college area scout after the Hufnagel is in his third season 2012 NFL draft, evaluating college prospects in the Western as the Stamps’ director of U.S. . scouting. Hufnagel graduated from Kent State with a bachelor’s He previously spent nine seasons with the National Football degree in business marketing and a minor in sport League’s . He was a video intern when he first management. He was born in Calgary during the days his joined the Jets in 2006 before earning a full-time position in dad, John, was a CFL quarterback.

14 PERSONNEL KYLE CARSON SCOUT/FOOTBALL OPERATIONS COORDINATOR CFL • 7 | STAMPS • 7 role in the recruitment and organization of the Stamps’ free- agent and mini-camp during the off-season. He joined the Carson is in his seventh season organization as an intern in 2012 and later served as football with the Stampeders and his third operations and scouting assistant. as scout and football operations coordinator. Carson attended the University of Calgary and played football

for the Dinos in 2007 and 2008. He was also a member of the OPERATIONS FOOTBALL In his current role, Carson works directly with the Canadian Victoria Rebels juniors in 2009 and 2010. Carson was born Scouting Director on the club’s preparation for the CFL draft in Edmonton and played high school football in the U.S. after and is heavily involved in the club’s American scouting of moving to Tennessee. the NFL, NCAA and arena leagues. He also plays a major

GEORGE HOPKINS EQUIPMENT MANAGER CFL • 47 | STAMPS • 47 teams. Hopkins also sits on the board of directors for the Calgary and Area Midget Football Association. Now in his 47th season, Hopkins had worked 799 regular-season In 1995, Hopkins was honoured at the Stamps’ annual games, 43 playoff contests and dinner as the recipient of the Art Evans Memorial Award for 11 Grey Cups with the Red and perseverance, contribution and dedication to the football White through the 2017 campaign. He was added to the club. Stampeders Wall of Fame in the builders’ category in 2014. Hopkins stays informed on the latest football equipment by Hopkins’ foremost responsibility is the safety of players attending the annual AFCA Convention and meeting with by fitting each team member with a customized array of suppliers and distributors. A graduate of the Mount Royal equipment designed to provide maximum protection. He College Business Administration program, Hopkins also orders and issues all equipment — everything from chewing worked as assistant press chief at Canada Olympic Park gum to shoes and cleats — and also coordinates the for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. transport of the club’s equipment to and from each road site. In 2012, Hopkins missed a two-game eastern road trip Each off-season, Hopkins and Edmonton Eskimos following surgery for a torn rotator cuff. Hopkins had equipment manager Dwayne Mandrusiak have coordinated previously only missed one game during his 40 years with an equipment inspection program for amateur football in the team — when his wife Cathy delivered their first child, the province. Run under the auspices of Football Alberta, daughter Jorde, in 1992. In 1996, Jorde welcomed the birth Hopkins and Mandrusiak visually inspect equipment and of a baby brother, Hunter. Hopkins is a native Calgarian. give recommendations on storing, cleaning, reconditioning and disposal to Peewee, Bantam, Midget and high school

ROSS FOLAN DIRECTOR, VIDEO OPERATIONS/COORDINATOR, IT CFL • 26 | STAMPS • 26 school and midget games and provides assistance to the Calgary Colts juniors and the University of . In his 15th consecutive season and 26th overall with the Folan joined the Stampeders in 1991 and two years later Stampeders, Folan oversees the became responsible for providing the coaching and team’s video department. He player personnel staffs with their video and technology. and his staff are responsible for producing and editing In between stints with the Stamps, Folan attended Utah all game and practice footage for the football operations State University while working for their football and athletic department using the DVSport system. In addition to his programs. in-season duties, Folan and his staff also compile all video requirements for the CFL draft. A native Calgarian, Folan graduated from Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School in 1992. He also played football for E.P. Folan and his staff work closely with amateur football in Scarlett and the bantam Colts. He lives in Calgary year- the Calgary area. The video department films all local high round.

15 PERSONNEL GEOFF CRANE RODD SAWATZKY JOSH TERMEER STEPHEN WADY Football Administration Chaplain Head Athletic Therapist Assistant Athletic Therapist Director

BRAD HUGHES ADRIAN PRESNILLA TAYLOR ALTILIO GORD TAILLEFER Therapy Assistant Athletic Therapy Intern Strength and Conditioning Assistant Equipment Coordinator Manager

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ROBBIE BRILZ MATT MALONE BRUCE McCABE JOSH BURTON Equipment Assistant Equipment Assistant Video Assistant Video Assistant

NICK MELNYK Football Operations Assistant

16 veterans ADELEKE TUNDE DEFENSIVE BACK 27 NATIONAL College: Carleton HT: 5.10 WT: 208 VETERANS Born: Dec. 7, 1995 Birthplace: Lagos, NG Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON)

THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 17 (17 with Cgy. YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD

ADELEKE in 2017) 2017 Cgy. 15 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 1 (1 with Cgy. in 2017) TOTAL 15 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017)

Grey Cup wins: 0 PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS YEAREAM T NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD ACQUIRED 2017 Cgy. 26 356 13.7 71 2 5 95 19.0 26 0 Selected in the third round (25th overall) CAREER 26 356 13.7 71 2 5 95 19.0 26 0 of the 2017 CFL draft and signed on May 24, 2017. 2017 (Calgary) Adeleke played 17 games including three starts at safety and one at the SAM position. He had 26 punt returns for 356 yards including a 71-yard touchdown in Week 2 for his first CFL score. He also had a 51-yard punt return for a touchdown against Montreal in Week 15. Adeleke also had five kickoff returns for 95 yards, 15 defensive tackles, 13 special- teams tackles, one sack, one QB pressure and one forced fumble. He was on the one-game injured list for Game 4. Adeleke had one tackle and one kickoff return for 17 yards in the Western Final and also dressed for the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: June 23, 2017, at • First CFL touchdown: 71-yard punt return on June 29, 2017, vs Ottawa COLLEGE Adeleke played four seasons (2013- 16) at Carleton, seeing action as both a defensive back and a kick returner. He earned first-team Ontario University Athletics and all-Canadian honours as a returner in 2015 and 2016 and was a second-team OUA all-star at defensive back in both 2014 and 2016. He had PERSONAL nine career punt-return touchdowns Adeleke posted the fastest time in for the Ravens including five in 2016. the 40-yard dash at the 2017 CFL For his career, he averaged 16.0 yards draft combine. He is an alumnus of on 122 punt returns and 26.2 yards St. Francis Xavier High School in the on 44 kickoff returns. Defensively, he Ottawa-area community of Gloucester. recorded 127 total tackles including four tackles for loss, four interceptions and seven pass breakups. 18 VETERANS AMBLES MARKEITH WIDE RECEIVER 83 INTERNATIONAL College: Houston HT: 6.02 WT: 201

Born: Nov. 25, 1991 Birthplace: McDonough, GA Calgary: 1st Season • ARBUCKLE AMBLES CFL: 2nd Season

ACQUIRED COLLEGE PERSONAL Signed as a free agent on May 7, 2018. Ambles spent two seasons (2013-14) Ambles received all-state honours as at Houston. In 23 games including a junior at Henry County High School PRO PATH 12 starts for the Cougars, he had and was named to the 2010 US Army Ambles signed with the Toronto 49 receptions for 791 yards and All-American Bowl as a senior. He Argonauts on May 16, 2016, and was five touchdowns. Prior to attending majored in health at Houston. released from the team’s practice Houston, he played one season at roster on Aug. 7, 2016. Arizona Western and one season at Southern California.

ARBUCKLE NICK QUARTERBACK 9 INTERNATIONAL College: Georgia State HT: 6.01 WT: 214 Born: Oct. 4, 1993 Birthplace: Camarillo, CA Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season

ACQUIRED COLLEGE PERSONAL Signed as a free agent on May 17, 2018. Arbuckle played two seasons (2014-15) Arbuckle was a history major at at Georgia State. As a senior in 2015, he Georgia State. PRO PATH was first-team all-Sun Belt Conference Arbuckle originally signed with the and was also the conference’s student- Stampeders on Sept. 27, 2016, and athlete of the year. He set a Sun Belt spent one month on the practice roster. single-season record with 4,368 He also attended Stamps training passing yards in 2015 and set school camp in 2017. Arbuckle attended records with 307 completions and 28 the 2016 mini-camp of the National touchdowns. Prior to Georgia State, he Football League’s . played two seasons at Pierce College in California and threw for 73 touchdowns.

19 BEGELTON REGGIE RECEIVER 84 INTERNATIONAL College: Lamar HT: 6.02 WT: 205 VETERANS Born: Aug. 31, 1993 Birthplace: Beaumont, TX Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RECEIVING Regular season: 9 (9 with Cgy. in 2017) YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD Playoffs: 0 2017 Cgy. 22 304 13.8 32 1

BEGELTON Grey Cup: 0 CAREER 22 304 13.8 32 1 Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on July 18, 2017. PRO PATH Begelton originally signed with the Stampeders on May 17, 2017, and he was released on June 17, 2017. He attended rookie mini-camp with the National Football League’s in 2016. He also had a tryout with the Oakland Raiders in 2016. 2017 (Calgary) Begelton played nine games including five starts and had 22 receptions for 304 yards and one touchdown as well as one defensive tackle and two special-teams tackles. He made his CFL debut in Game 7 at Toronto and caught his first CFL touchdown in Game 12 against BC. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Aug. 3, 2017, at Toronto • First CFL touchdown: Sept. 16, 2017, vs BC COLLEGE Begelton played 46 games over four seasons (2012-15) at Lamar University. He graduated as the Cardinals’ all- time leader in catches (227) and yards (2,435) and was second in touchdown catches with 20. Begelton was first- PERSONAL team all-Southland Conference in Begelton was a first-team district all- 2015 and a second-team selection in star in his senior season at West Brook both 2013 and 2014. He set a single- High School in Beaumont, Tex., after season school record with 82 catches making 52 catches for 866 yards and in 2013 and a single-game record nine touchdowns. He was a chemical with 18 catches in a 2013 victory over engineering major at Lamar. Stephen F. Austin.

20 VETERANS BERGER ADAM DEFENSIVE BACK 21 NATIONAL College: Simon Fraser HT: 6.00 WT: 197 Born: June 28, 1990 Birthplace: Vancouver, BC Calgary: 5th Season CFL: 6th Season BERGER

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 71 (18 with Ott. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL YDS INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016, 16 with 2013 Cgy. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015, 18 with Cgy. in 2014, 1 2014 Cgy. 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2013) 2015 Cgy. 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 Playoffs: 5 (1 with Ott. in 2017, 1 with 2016 Cgy. 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2015, 1 2017 Ott. 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2014) CAREER 19 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2014 and 2016) Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on Feb. 13, 2018. PRO PATH Calgary selected Berger in the fourth round (30th overall) of the 2012 CFL Canadian Draft and he originally signed with Calgary on Jan. 30, 2013. He signed with the as a free agent on Feb. 15, 2017. 2017 (Ottawa) Berger played all 18 games with the RedBlacks and posted five defense tackles and four special- teams tackles. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Sept. 13, 2013, vs Hamilton • First punt block: July 18, 2015, vs Winnipeg COLLEGE Berger played three full seasons for the Simon Fraser Clan. In 29 games, he made 87 solo tackles and 60 assisted tackles. Berger had eight interceptions including three that he returned for touchdowns. He also registered 10.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and one blocked kick. Berger served as PERSONAL a part-time kicker for the Clan in 2012 Berger played quarterback for Lord and connected on one field goal and Tweedsmuir Secondary School in 13 touchdown conversions for a total of Surrey, B.C., and was the province’s 16 points. He was a medical redshirt in player of the year in 2007 and helped 2008 and played one game for Simon the Panthers reach the provincial Fraser in 2009. semifinals that season. Berger also played , volleyball and rugby in high school and competed in track and field.

21 BERGMAN SHANE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 60 NATIONAL College: Western HT: 6.07 WT: 345 VETERANS Born: Feb. 9, 1990 Birthplace: Teeterville, ON Calgary: 6th Season CFL: 6th Season

GAMES PLAYED THROUGH 2017 Regular season: 58 (12 with Cgy. in 2017, 15 with Cgy. in 2016, 16 with BERGMAN Cgy. in 2015, 14 with Cgy. in 2014, 1 with Cgy. in 2013) Playoffs: 4 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 with Cgy. in 2016, 1 with Cgy. in 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014) Grey Cup: 3 (with Cgy. in 2014, 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) ACQUIRED Selected in the sixth round (48th overall) of the 2013 CFL draft and signed on May 21, 2013. 2017 (Calgary) Bergman started 12 games at left guard. He was on the one-game injured list for Games 3, 4, 9, 10, 17 and 18. He started both the Western Final and the Grey Cup at left guard. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Nov. 1, 2013, at BC COLLEGE In 2012, Bergman was part of a Mustangs offensive line that helped Western lead the CIS with 289.1 rushing yards per game. Western running back Garret Sanvido led the country in 2012 with 1,001 rushing yards and the Mustangs were third in total offence with 40.9 points and 535.1 yards per contest. Bergman played six regular-season games and one playoff contest for the Mustangs in the 2012 season. PERSONAL Bergman played at Waterford District High School in Norfolk, Ont., and helped the Wolves win a league championship in 2009.

22 VETERANS BRESCACIN JUWAN RECEIVER 82 NATIONAL College: Northern Illinois HT: 6.03 WT: 222

Born: Jan. 10, 1993 Birthplace: Mississauga, ON Calgary: 3rd Season BRESCACIN CFL: 3rd Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RECEIVING Regular season: 22 (15 with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 2017, 7 with Cgy. in 2016) 2016 Cgy. 4 51 12.8 25 0 Playoffs: 2 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2017 Cgy. 19 260 13.7 41 0 with Cgy. in 2016) CAREER 23 311 13.5 41 0 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Selected in the second round (15th overall) in the 2016 CFL draft and signed on May 17, 2016. 2017 (Calgary) Brescacin played 15 games and had 19 catches for 260 yards as well as two special-teams tackles. He was placed on the six-game injured list before Game 5. Brescacin was in uniform for both post-season games and had four catches for 33 yards in the Grey Cup. He changed his jersey number to 82 before the season. NOTABLE • First CFL game: July 1, 2016, vs Winnipeg • First CFL catch: July 8, 2016, at Ottawa COLLEGE Brescacin played four seasons (2012-15) at Northern Illinois and had 99 catches for 1,467 yards and 13 touchdowns over his career. He earned the Fran Cahill Award in his final year, given to the Huskies receiver who displays leadership, competitive spirit, hard work and loyalty. In 2014, he shared the team lead in touchdown catches with six and had 31 catches for 445 yards. He had career highs of 33 receptions and 499 yards in 2013. PERSONAL Brescacin set numerous records at Culver Academy in Indiana including most receptions (44), receiving yards (697) and touchdown catches (12) in a season as well as career marks of 70 receptions, 1,314 yards and 19 touchdowns.

23 CARON PIERRE-LUC 54 NATIONAL College: Laval HT: 6.02 WT: 233 VETERANS Born: Aug. 26, 1993 Birthplace: Laval, QC Calgary: 3rd Season CFL: 3rd Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES CARON Regular season: 35 (17 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016) 2016 Cgy. 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 2 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2017 Cgy. 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2016) TOTAL 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Selected in the fifth round (42nd overall) in the 2016 CFL draft and signed on May 23, 2016. 2017 (Calgary) Caron played 17 games at long snapper and had six special- teams tackles. He was placed on the one-game injured list for Game 3. Caron played in both post-season games and sealed the Stamps’ Western Final victory when he recovered the loose ball after a fumbled punt. NOTABLE • First CFL game: June 25, 2016 at BC COLLEGE Caron was a linebacker and four-year first-string long snapper for Laval. In 2015, he had 7.5 tackles and was a key part of a Laval special-teams unit that led the Quebec conference in field- goal percentage and was second in punting average. PERSONAL Prior to going to Laval, Caron played football at Kent School in Connecticut.

24 VETERANS DANIELS DAVARIS RECEIVER 89 INTERNATIONAL College: Notre Dame HT: 6.01 WT: 203 Born: Dec. 18, 1992 Birthplace: Vernon Hills, IL Calgary: 3rd Season CFL: 3rd Season DANIELS

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RECEIVING Regular season: 24 (13 with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 2017, 11 with Cgy. in 2016) 2016 Cgy. 51 885 17.4 76 9 Playoffs: 2 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2017 Cgy. 47 743 15.8 46 4 with Cgy. in 2016) CAREER 98 1,628 16.6 76 13 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 9, 2016. PRO PATH Daniels signed with the National Football League’s as an undrafted free agent on May 2, 2015, and he was claimed by the New England Patriots on Sept. 1, 2015. Daniels attended the ’ mini- camp in 2016. 2017 (Calgary) Daniels started 13 games and had 47 catches for 743 yards and four touchdowns. He had nine catches of at least 30 yards. He also had two carries for one yard. Daniels was named the CFL’s top player of the week for Week 10 after making eight catches for 114 yards and two touchdowns in a win over Toronto. He started both post-season games and had one catch for five yards in the Western Final and 11 catches for 113 yards and a two-point convert in the Grey Cup. He was on the one-game injured list for Games 2 and 12–15. NOTABLE • First CFL game/start: Aug. 19, 2016, at BC • First CFL touchdown: Aug. 28, 2016, vs Ham (76 yards) catches for 490 yards. Daniels had six • Honoured: catches for 115 yards in the national CFL’s Most Outstanding Rookie championship game against Alabama. in 2016 NOTABLE COLLEGE Daniels’ father Phillip Daniels was a Daniels played three seasons (2011-13) defensive lineman for 15 seasons in at Notre Dame. In 2013, he was second the NFL and is currently a member on the Fighting Irish with 46 receptions of the Philadelphia Eagles’ coaching for 720 yards and seven touchdowns. staff. DaVaris Daniels scored 19 In 2012, he played in 11 games and touchdowns during his senior season made three starts while making 31 at Vernon Hills High School.

25 DAVIS EMANUEL DEFENSIVE BACK 8 INTERNATIONAL College: East Carolina HT: 5.11 WT: 178 VETERANS Born: Aug. 9, 1988 Birthplace: Manteo, NC Calgary: 1st Season CFL: 6th Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 61 (6 with Ham. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD DAVIS, E. 2017, 17 with Ham. in 2016, 18 with 2013 Ham. 41 8 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 Ham. in 2015, 8 with Ham. in 2014, 12 2014 Ham. 21 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 with Ham. in 2013) 2015 Ham. 61 8 1 0 5 176 65 3 12 1 1 0 0 0 Playoffs: 5 (1 with Ham. in 2016, 2 2016 Ham. 55 2 0 2 5 163 74 1 7 1 3 0 0 0 with Ham. in 2015, 2 with Ham. in 2017 Ham. 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 28 0 0 2013) CAREER 196 24 1 7 10 339 74 4 29 6 4 28 0 0 Grey Cup: 1 (with Ham. in 2013) Grey Cup Wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on Feb. 13, 2018. PRO PATH Davis signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on June 1, 2013. He was released on June 23 and re-signed by the Ticats on July 24, 2013. Davis was signed as an undrafted free agent by the National Football League’s Cleveland Browns on Apr. 30, 2012, and released on Aug. 27, 2012, after attending the Browns’ training camp. Davis signed with the United Football League’s Sacramento Mountain Lions on Sept. 22, 2012. 2017 (Hamilton) Appearing in six games, Davis posted 18 defensive tackles, one forced fumble and one knockdown. NOTABLE • First CFL game: July 27, 2013, at Saskatchewan • East Division all-star: 2015, 2016 • Record breaker: On Aug. 9, 2015, he became first player in Ticats history to score two - return touchdowns in the same game COLLEGE Davis played 49 games over four seasons (2007-11) at East Carolina and PERSONAL recorded 230 defensive tackles (143 Davis was a communications major at solo, 87 assisted), 1.5 quarterback East Carolina. He played quarterback sacks and nine interceptions including at Manteo High School and led the two pick-sixes. He was named second- Redskins to the North Carolina state team all-Conference USA in 2010. championship in 2006.

26 VETERANS DAVIS JA’GARED DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 95 INTERNATIONAL College: Southern Methodist HT: 6.01 WT: 238 Born: Sept. 11, 1990 Birthplace: Crockett, TX

Calgary: 3rd Season DAVIS, J. DAVIS, CFL: 3rd Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 28 (10 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016) 2016 Cgy. 32 3 7 5 1 0 0 0 2 3 1 14 14 1 Playoffs: 2 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2017 Cgy. 32 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2016) CAREER 64 3 16 6 1 0 0 0 2 5 3 14 14 1 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup Wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 30, 2016. PRO PATH Davis signed as an undrafted free agent with the National Football League’s on Apr. 27, 2013. He spent time on the practice rosters of the New England Patriots, and Washington Redskins. 2017 (Calgary) Davis played 10 regular- season games including nine starts and had 32 tackles including one tackle for loss, nine sacks, 21 quarterback pressures, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a punt block. He was named a CFL player of the week after recording three sacks, a forced fumble and fumble recovery in a Week 14 game against Saskatchewan. Davis was moved to the six-game injured list before Week 2 and was on the one-game injury list for Game 17. Davis started both post- season games and had three tackles and two quarterback pressures in the Western Final and one tackle and one QB pressure in the Grey Cup. COLLEGE PERSONAL NOTABLE Davis played four seasons (2009-12) Davis was district defensive co-MVP at • First CFL game: at SMU and was named first-team Crockett High School. June 25, 2016, at BC all-Conference USA at linebacker on • First CFL sack: two occasions and second-team all- July 21, 2016, vs Winnipeg conference once. During his career with • First CFL touchdown: Sept. 17, the Mustangs, he had 301 total tackles, 2016, vs Ottawa on a 14-yard including 41 tackles for loss, 20.5 fumble return sacks, four interceptions, four forced • Honoured: CFL player of the week fumbles and two fumble recoveries. for Week 14 of the 2017 season

27 DENNIS DEREK OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 63 INTERNATIONAL College: Temple HT: 6.03 WT: 336 VETERANS Born: July 16, 1988 Birthplace: Queens, NY Calgary: 3rd Season CFL: 4th Season

GAMES PLAYED THROUGH 2017 DENNIS Regular season: 38 (15 with Ssk. in 2017, 18 with Cgy. In 2016, 5 with Cgy. in 2015) Playoffs: 5 (2 with Ssk. in 2017, 1 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2015) Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2016) Grey Cup Wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on Feb. 16, 2018. PRO PATH Dennis originally signed with the Stampeders on Sept. 21, 2015. He signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as a free agent on Feb. 15, 2017. Dennis was signed as an undrafted free agent by the National Football League’s on May 4, 2012, and waived on July 26, 2012. Dennis signed with the New England Patriots on Aug. 2, 2012, and, after being released, joined the practice roster on Nov. 28, 2012. He signed as a free agent with the on Jan. 3, 2014, and was released on Apr. 1, 2015. 2017 (Saskatchewan) Dennis started 15 regular-season games including six at left tackle and nine at left guard. He missed three games due to injury. Dennis started Eastern Semi-Final and Eastern Final at left guard. COLLEGE PERSONAL NOTABLE Dennis played 52 games — including Dennis has a degree in broadcast • First CFL game: 37 starts — over five seasons (2007- journalism from Temple. He didn’t Oct. 2, 2015, at Hamilton 11) at Temple. As a senior in 2011, he start playing football until he was a • Honoured: CFL’s Most started 11 games at left guard and junior at Trinity-Pawling high school in Outstanding Offensive Lineman was invited to play in the East-West Pawling, N.Y. in 2016 Shrine Game. In 2010, he made seven • West Division all-star: 2016 starts for the Owls including four at left • CFL all-star: 2016 tackle, two at right guard and one at left guard. Dennis played three games in 2010 before injuring his knee and was redshirted. He made 10 starts as a freshman in 2007 and six starts in 2008.

28 VETERANS DURANT LEMAR RECEIVER 1 NATIONAL College: Simon Fraser HT: 6.02 WT: 218

Born: Aug. 20, 1992 Birthplace: Vancouver, BC Calgary: 4th Season DURANT CFL: 4th Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RECEIVING Regular season: 35 (7 with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 2017, 15 with Cgy. in 2016, 13 with 2015 Cgy. 12 170 14.2 33 3 Cgy. in 2015) 2016 Cgy. 35 402 11.5 32 1 Playoffs: 3 (1 with Cgy. in 2016, 2017 Cgy. 22 313 14.2 48 2 2 with Cgy. in 2015) CAREER 69 885 12.8 48 6 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2016) Grey Cup Wins: 0 ACQUIRED Selected in the second round (18th overall) of the 2015 CFL draft and signed on May 28, 2015. 2017 (Calgary) Durant started seven games and had 22 catches for 313 yards and two touchdowns. He also had one punt return for 10 yards. He was placed on the six-game injury list prior to Game 8. NOTABLE • First CFL game: July 18, 2015, vs Winnipeg • First catch: July 18, 2015, vs Winnipeg • First touchdown: Sept. 25, 2015 at Winnipeg • Grey Cup: Scored a touchdown in the 2016 Grey Cup vs Ottawa COLLEGE In three seasons at Simon Fraser, Durant amassed 175 receptions for 2,392 yards and 26 touchdowns. He was named a Great Northwest Athletic Conference first-team all-star in 2012 and 2014. During the 2014 season, Durant made 55 catches for 685 yards and four touchdowns and added four carries for 34 yards and one major. In 2012, he tied a conference record with 93 catches and scored 17 touchdowns including four in a game against Dixie State. He transferred to Simon Fraser after one year at Nevada. PERSONAL Durant was a standout at Centennial Secondary School in Coquitlam, B.C., and was the Coquitlam Sports Wall of Fame’s male high school athlete of the year in 2009. 29 ERDOS BRAD OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 53 NATIONAL College: Simon Fraser HT: 6.03 WT: 293 VETERANS Born: April 26, 1990 Birthplace: Lethbridge, AB Calgary: 5th Season CFL: 5th Season

GAMES PLAYED THROUGH 2017 ERDOS Regular season: 43 (18 games with Cgy. in 2017, 11 games with Cgy. in 2016, 11 with Cgy. in 2015, 3 with Cgy. in 2014) Playoffs: 2 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 with Cgy. in 2016) Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Selected in the fourth round (27th overall) of the 2012 CFL draft and signed on Jan. 8, 2014. 2017 (Calgary) Erdos started 18 games at right guard. He recorded three tackles. He also started the Western Final and the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Sept. 21, 2014, at Montreal COLLEGE Erdos joined Simon Fraser in 2009 when the Burnaby, B.C., school was part of the CIS and played three more seasons after the Clan made the switch to the NCAA in 2010. In 2013, he started all 10 games at left tackle for Simon Fraser and was part of a unit that allowed the second-fewest sacks in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. He missed the 2012 season with an achilles injury. PERSONAL Erdos was born in Lethbridge and raised in nearby Coaldale. He attended Catholic Central High School in Lethbridge.

30 VETERANS EVANS CIANTE DEFENSIVE BACK 0 INTERNATIONAL College: Nebraska HT: 5.11 WT: 195 Born: Oct. 14, 1992 Birthplace: Fort Worth, TX Calgary: 4th Season CFL: 4th Season EVANS

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 34 (17 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 14 with Cgy. in 2016, 3 with 2015 Cgy. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015) 2016 Cgy. 42 1 0 1 2 22 18 0 14 1 1 0 0 0 Playoffs: 4 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2017 Cgy. 53 0 0 0 5 37 31 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in CAREER 98 1 0 1 7 59 31 0 20 2 1 0 0 0 2015) Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup Wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 28, 2015. 2017 (Calgary) Evans started 17 games and had 53 tackles, a team-leading five interceptions, one forced fumble and six knockdowns. He recorded a season-high eight tackles and also had a forced fumble in a Classic victory over the Edmonton Eskimos. In Week 17 against Hamilton, he had seven tackles and one interception. Evans also started the Western Final, recording four tackles and two knockdowns, as well as the Grey Cup, during which he collected one tackle and one knockdown. Evans was named a West Division and CFL all-star. COLLEGE Evans played four seasons (2010-13) at Nebraska and saw action in 47 games including 33 starts. He accumulated 143 total tackles including 15 tackles for loss. He had five sacks and five interceptions including four picks during his senior season. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Aug. 1, 2015, vs Montreal • First CFL start: Sept. 12, 2015, at Edmonton • First interception: July 29, 2016, vs BC • West Division all-star: 2016, 2017 • CFL all-star: 2016, 2017 PERSONAL Evans earned first-team all-district honours as both a junior and a senior at Juan Seguin High School in Arlington, Tex. 31 HARRIS MALEKI LINEBACKER 37 INTERNATIONAL College: South Alabama HT: 6.02 WT: 224 VETERANS Born: Nov. 21, 1992 Birthplace: Tuscumbia, AL Calgary: 4th Season CFL: 4th Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES HARRIS Regular season: 28 (6 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 15 with Cgy. in 2016, 7 with 2015 Cgy. 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015) 2016 Cgy. 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 2 (1 with Cgy. in 2016, 2017 Cgy. 21 2 1 2 1 27 27 1 0 0 1 46 46 1 1 with Cgy. in 2015) CAREER 30 20 1 2 2 27 27 1 0 1 1 46 46 1 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2016) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 25, 2015. 2017 (Calgary) Harris started six games at weak-side linebacker and had 21 defensive tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack. He also had two special- teams tackles, one QB pressure and one fumble recovery that he returned 46 yards for a touchdown in Game 2 and an interception he returned 27 yards for a touchdown in Game 3. He was on the one-game injury list for Game 7 and was moved to the six- game injury list for Game 8. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Aug. 22, 2015, at Saskatchewan • First interception: Oct. 10, 2015, vs Edmonton • First CFL touchdown: 46-yard fumble return on June 29, 2017, vs Ottawa COLLEGE Harris played four seasons (2011- 14) for the South Alabama Jaguars. During his senior season, he played 12 games and recorded 95 total tackles including nine tackles for loss. He added four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, one sack and one interception as he earned second- team all-Sun Belt Conference honours. For his career, Harris had 185 tackles, including 17.5 tackles for loss, seven fumble recoveries, five forced fumbles, 3.5 sacks, one interception and one blocked kick. PERSONAL Harris lettered in football, basketball and track at Cordova High School in Alabama. 32 VETERANS JOHNSON MICAH DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 4 INTERNATIONAL College: Kentucky HT: 6.02 WT: 278 Born: June 22, 1988 Birthplace: Columbus, GA

Calgary: 6th Season JOHNSON CFL: 6th Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 64 (18 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 17 with Cgy. in 2016, 11 with 2013 Cgy. 16 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015, 6 with Cgy. in 2014, 12 2014 Cgy. 19 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2013) 2015 Cgy. 32 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 Playoffs: 4 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2016 Cgy. 36 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2017 Cgy. 34 0 9 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2015) CAREER 137 1 27 11 1 2 2 0 8 3 2 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 27, 2013. PRO PATH In 2010, Johnson was signed as an undrafted free agent by the National Football League’s New York Giants. After being released, he signed with the Miami Dolphins and attended that club’s training camp. He attended training camp with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2011 and with the in 2012. He was added to the Green Bay Packers’ practice roster on Dec. 31, 2012. 2017 (Calgary) Johnson started 18 games and had 34 tackles, nine quarterback sacks, two tackles for a loss, one knockdown and 17 QB pressures. His nine sacks were most among all COLLEGE PERSONAL defensive tackles in the CFL and he Johnson played linebacker for four Johnson was a standout at West was a West Division and CFL all-star. seasons at Kentucky. As a senior in Potomac High School and Fort Johnson recorded season highs of 2009, he led the Wildcats with 105 Campbell High School. He was named five tackles and three sacks in a Week total tackles including 6.5 tackles Kentucky’s Mr. Football in 2005. He 2 game against Ottawa. He started for loss. He added one sack. In grew up in a military family — he was both post-season games, recording 2008, he was a first-team Southeast born in Georgia and has also lived in two quarterback pressures and a Conference all-star as he recorded 93 Oklahoma, Washington, California, knockdown in the Western Final and tackles despite missing two games Hawaii, the District of Columbia, two tackles in the Grey Cup. Johnson due to injury. He led the Wildcats and Virginia and Kentucky. His brother changed his jersey number to 4 before was third in the SEC with 13 tackles Christian also played football at the season. for loss. Johnson had 58 tackles and Kentucky and attended Stampeders two interceptions in 12 games as a training camp in 2015. NOTABLE sophomore in 2007 and was named • First CFL game: to the SEC all-freshman team in 2006 June 28, 2013, vs BC after making 29 tackles and recording • First sack: one forced fumble and one fumble Sept. 6, 2013, at Edmonton recovery. In the 2006 • First interception: against Clemson, he was used as a Sept. 28, 2013, at Hamilton running back for one play and scored • West Division all-star: 2016, 2017 a one-yard touchdown. • CFL all-star: 2016, 2017 33 JONES RILEY LINEBACKER 52 NATIONAL College: UBC HT: 6.01 WT: 220 VETERANS Born: Nov. 8, 1993 Birthplace: Mississauga, ON Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season

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JONES THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 17 (17 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017) 2017 Cgy. 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 1 (1 with Cgy. in 2017) CAREER 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 15, 2017. 2017 (Calgary) Jones played 17 regular- season games including one in which he performed long-snapping duties. He had three defensive tackles, 12 special-teams tackles and two QB pressures. Jones was also in uniform for the Western Final and the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: June 23, 2017, at Ottawa COLLEGE Jones played 34 games over five seasons (2012-16) with the UBC Thunderbirds. He accumulated 63 solo tackles, 79 assisted tackles, 1.5 sacks, 11 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery for touchdown, one interception and one blocked kick. In 2016, he recorded career highs with 20 solo tackles and 21 assisted tackles and he had 7.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble. In the Hardy Cup against the University of Calgary, he returned an interception 53 yards for a touchdown. Jones was a member of the Thunderbirds’ -championship squad in 2015. PERSONAL Jones was a co-captain during his senior season at South Delta Secondary School.

34 VETERANS JORDEN KAMAR RECEIVER 88 INTERNATIONAL College: Bowling Green HT: 6.03 WT: 204 Born: May 17, 1989 Birthplace: Darby, PA Calgary: 6th Season CFL: 6th Season JORDEN

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RECEIVING Regular season: 22 (10 with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 2017, 9 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. 2014 Cgy. 1 7 7.0 7 0 in 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014) 2015 Cgy. 2 6 3.0 5 0 Playoffs: 2 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2016 Cgy. 42 580 13.8 48 3 with Cgy. in 2016) 2017 Cgy. 52 717 13.8 55 6 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and CAREER 97 1,310 13.5 55 9 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on Oct. 2, 2013. PRO PATH Jorden attended rookie camp with the National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings in 2012. In 2013, Jorden played with the Arena Football League’s Spokane Shock. 2017 (Calgary) Jorden started 10 games and had 52 catches for 717 yards and six receiving touchdowns. He also had one carry for one yard and a touchdown and a two-point convert reception. He was placed on the six- game injury list prior to Game 7. Jorden started both post-season games and had 100-yard performances in both contests. He had six catches for 111 yards – as well as one carry for 17 yards – in the Western Final and six catches for 117 yards and a touchdown in the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Nov. 1, 2014, vs Winnipeg • First catch: Nov. 1, 2014, vs Winnipeg • First touchdown: June 25, 2016, at BC COLLEGE PERSONAL Jorden played two full seasons at accumulated 1,109 receiving yards As a senior at Penn Wood High Bowling Green University (2011-2012) and four touchdowns. His reception School in Lansdowne, Penn., Jorden and was a two-time selection to the and yardage totals were both third- recorded 36 receptions for 626 yards all-Mid-American Conference first best in school history. The following and 10 touchdowns and earned team. He played and started 24 games season, he had 78 receptions for second-team all-state honours. He over two years with the Falcons and 1,089 yards and 12 touchdowns also served as a team captain. finished with 16 career touchdown and he had five 100-yard games. receptions, 174 catches and 2,198 Prior to attending Bowling Green, yards. In 2010, Jorden led the MAC Jorden played for Hudson Valley with 96 receptions and Community College. 35 KASHAK MICHAEL DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 99 NATIONAL College: McMaster HT: 6.01 WT: 242 VETERANS Born: June 11, 1993 Birthplace: Courtice, ON Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 6 (6 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD KASHAK 2017) 2017 Cgy. 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Playoffs: 0 CAREER 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 0 Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Selected in the sixth round (51st overall) of the 2016 CFL draft and signed on Mar. 9, 2017. 2017 (Calgary) Kashak played six games and had six tackles including two tackles for loss as well as six QB pressures and one fumble recovery. NOTABLE • First CFL game: July 14, 2017, at Montreal COLLEGE Kashak was a first-team all-Canadian and conference all-star at McMaster in 2016 after leading Ontario University Athletics with 11.5 sacks. He also had 29.5 tackles, including 16.5 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles. Kashak was also a first-team Ontario all-star in 2015 after leading the conference with 8.5 sacks. In 39 career games over five seasons (2012-16) for the Marauders, he accumulated 91.5 tackles including 42.5 tackles for loss, 29 sacks, four forced fumbles and one interception. PERSONAL Kashak topped all defensive linemen in the bench press at the 2016 CFL combine with 25 reps. He is a product of Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School in Courtice, Ont.

36 VETERANS LANGLAIS WILLIAM RUNNING BACK 23 NATIONAL College: Sherbrooke HT: 6.03 WT: 234 Born: Apr. 23, 1990 Birthplace: Hull, QC Calgary: 4th Season CFL: 4th Season LANGLAIS

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RECEIVING Regular season: 51 (18 with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 2017, 16 with Cgy. in 2016, 17 with 2015 Cgy. 0 0 0.0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015) 2016 Cgy. 0 0 0.0 0 0 Playoffs: 4 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2017 Cgy. 3 30 10.0 13 0 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in CAREER 3 30 10.0 13 0 2015) Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Selected in the third round (27th overall) of the 2015 CFL draft and signed on May 28, 2015. 2017 (Calgary) Langlais played 18 games and had 16 special-teams tackles. On offence, he had three catches for 30 yards. In Game 15 against Hamilton, he recovered the loose ball after a blocked punt and scored his first career touchdown. Langlais had one special-teams tackle in the Western Final and two kickoff returns for 40 yards and one special-teams tackle in the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: June 26, 2015, vs Hamilton • First special-teams tackle: June 26, 2015, vs Hamilton • First touchdown: Oct. 13, 2017, at Hamilton COLLEGE The converted defensive lineman played fullback for Sherbrooke in 2014 and helped the Vert et Or rank ninth in CIS in rushing. Langlais carried the ball four times for 14 yards and added five receptions for 44 yards while also seeing duty on special teams. PERSONAL Langlais played at Cégep Beauce- Appalaches in Saint-Georges, Que., before enrolling at Sherbrooke.

37 LAW CORDARRO DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 41 INTERNATIONAL College: Southern Mississippi HT: 6.02 WT: 250 VETERANS Born: Oct. 15, 1988 Birthplace: Whitfield, AL Calgary: 5th Season CFL: 5th Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 22 (4 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2016, 16 with Cgy. in 2013, 2 with 2012 Cgy. 4 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2012) 2013 Cgy. 44 6 14 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 4 (1 with Cgy. in 2016, 2016 Cgy. 9 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 with Cgy. in 2013, 2 with Cgy. in 2017 Cgy. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012) CAREER 57 8 18 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2012 and 2016) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on Sept. 28, 2016. PRO PATH Calgary originally signed Law as a free agent on Oct. 1, 2012, and he remained with the club through the 2013 season. He then signed with the National Football League’s San Diego Chargers on Feb. 26, 2014, and played 17 games with the Chargers over the 2014 and 2015 campaigns. Law attended training camp with the in 2012. 2017 (Calgary) Law spent the entire regular season on the six-game injured list after suffering a broken leg in a pre- season game. He was on the one- game injury list for the Western Final and the reserve list for the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Oct. 6, 2012, at BC • First sack: Oct. 26, 2012, vs BC COLLEGE Law played four seasons with the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles. For his career, he recorded 191 tackles, including 54 tackles for loss, and 27.5 sacks. Law set a school record with 14 career forced fumbles. PERSONAL He was a first-team all-Conference Law attended Sumter County High USA selection in 2011 and a second- School in York, Ala., and was a three- team selection in 2010. year starter on defense. He also saw action as a running back.

38 VETERANS LEVELS PATRICK DEFENSIVE BACK 3 INTERNATIONAL College: Baylor HT: 5.11 WT: 187 Born: July 13, 1994 Birthplace: Dallas, TX Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season LEVELS

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 12 (12 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017) 2017 Cgy. 15 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 1 (1 with Cgy. in 2017) CAREER 15 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 28, 2017. 2017 (Calgary) Levels played 12 games including two starts and had 15 defensive tackles, four special-teams tackles and three knockdowns. He also had three kickoff returns for 44 yards. Levels made his CFL debut in the season-opener at Ottawa and recorded five defensive tackles. He dressed for both the Western Final and the Grey Cup, picking up a special- teams tackle in each game. NOTABLE • First CFL game: June 23, 2017, at Ottawa COLLEGE Levels played 51 games over four seasons (2013-16) at Baylor. He recorded 90 total tackles including 14 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks. He also had four forced fumbles and two pass breakups. During his senior season with the Bears, he returned six kickoffs for 127 yards. PERSONAL In 2014, he was part of a group of Baylor student-athletes who made a mission trip to Zambia. He was an all- state defensive back and also played wildcat quarterback and returned punts at Dallas’ Roosevelt High School.

39 LYNCH JULAN RECEIVER 85 NATIONAL College: Saskatchewan HT: 6.02 WT: 228 VETERANS Born: June 19, 1994 Birthplace: May Pen, JM Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season

ACQUIRED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) LYNCH Selected in the second round (17th RECEIVING overall) of the 2017 CFL draft and YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD signed on May 18, 2017. 2017 Cgy. 2 18 9.0 10 0 CAREER 2 18 9.8 10 0 2017 (Calgary) Lynch played seven games, making his CFL debut in Game 9, and had two catches for 18 yards and one special-teams tackle. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Aug. 26, 2017, vs Toronto COLLEGE In 28 career games over five seasons (2012-16) at the University of Saskatchewan, Lynch made 85 catches for 1,133 yards and seven touchdowns. He also had five carries for 32 yards. Over the 2015 and 2016 seasons, Lynch played 14 games and had 77 receptions for 1,061 yards and five scores. PERSONAL Lynch is a product of Michael A. Riffel Catholic High School in Regina. He played basketball for the Royals and started playing football in Grade 11.

40 VETERANS MAVER ROB PUNTER 6 NATIONAL College: Guelph HT: 6.00 WT: 196 Born: Mar. 12, 1986 Birthplace: London, ON Calgary: 9th Season CFL: 9th Season MAVER

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 PUNTING NET PUNTING Regular season: 127 (18 with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM NO YDS AVG LG S NO YDS AVG 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016, 18 with 2010 Cgy. 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Cgy. in 2015, 18 with Cgy. in 2014, 2011 Cgy. 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 18 with Cgy. in 2013, 18 with Cgy. in 2012 Cgy. 112 4,839 43.2 85 5 112 4,049 36.2 2012, 1 with Cgy. in 2011, 18 with 2013 Cgy. 124 5,661 45.7 62 7 124 4,587 37.0 Cgy. in 2010) 2014 Cgy. 123 5,588 45.4 88 8 123 4,649 37.8 Playoffs: 9 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2015 Cgy. 134 6,118 45.7 83 10 134 4,627 34.5 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2016 Cgy. 99 4,641 46.9 67 5 99 3,487 35.2 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014, 1 with Cgy. 2017 Cgy. 112 4,890 43.7 69 4 112 3,988 35.6 in 2013, 2 with Cgy. in 2012, 1 with CAREER 704 31,737 45.1 88 39 704 25,387 36.1 Cgy. in 2010) Grey Cup: 4 (with Cgy. in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) ACQUIRED Drafted in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2010 CFL draft and signed on May 13, 2010. 2017 (Calgary) Maver played 18 games and punted 112 times for 4,890 yards (avg 43.7, longest 69, net yards 3,988, net avg 35.6) and four singles. He had 13 punts inside the 10-yard line. Maver also had three kickoffs for 178 yards, one carry for 24 yards and one special-teams tackle. in the Western Final, Maver punted nine times for an average of 43.0 yards and a net average of 33.8. He had one single and one punt inside the 10-yard line. In the Grey Cup, he punted eight times for an average of 42.4 yards and a net graduated as the Gryphons’ all-time average of 37.0. • Honoured: Stamps’ nominee for leader in scoring with 290 points. In Most Outstanding Special Teams 2008, he was named all-Canadian NOTABLE Player in 2014 first-team punter after posting a 46.1- • First CFL game: July 1, 2010, vs • Milestone: Played his 100th career yard average and he was second-team Toronto and kicked for 18 points game on Aug. 28, 2016, against all-Canadian kicker thanks to 18 field • Leader: Won the 2010 CFL scoring Hamilton goals and 83 points. He was an OUA title with 185 points all-star as both a kicker and a punter • Record-breaker: Holds the COLLEGE that season. Stampeders record for points by a In 2009 at the University of Guelph, rookie with 185 Maver connected on 13 of 14 field • West Division all-star: goal attempts for a 92.9 per cent PERSONAL 2012, 2013, 2014 success rate. He punted 66 times for Maver is heavily involved in the • CFL all-star: 2012, 2013 2,723 yards and an Ontario University community, most notably with Crohn’s • Honoured: CFL special teams Athletics-leading average of 41.3 and Colitis Canada. player of the week twice in 2013 yards per punt. Maver kicked 57 field (Weeks 12 and 16) goals during his university career and

41 McMANIS WYNTON LINEBACKER 48 INTERNATIONAL College: Memphis HT: 6.01 WT: 225 VETERANS Born: Sept. 20, 1994 Birthplace: Memphis, TN Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) MANIS THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES c Regular season: 12 (12 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD

M 2017) 2017 Cgy. 2 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 0 CAREER 2 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 0 Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on June 17, 2017. PRO PATH McManis signed with the National Football League’s as an undrafted free agent in 2016 and he attended training camp. He joined the 49ers’ practice roster on Nov. 29, 2016, and was activated for the final two games of the season. San Francisco released McManis on May 2, 2017. 2017 (Calgary) McManis played 12 games and had two defensive tackles, seven special-teams tackles and two QB sacks. Both sacks came in his CFL debut in Week 3 against Winnipeg. McManis began the season on the practice roster and was placed on the six-game injury list prior to Game 15. NOTABLE • First CFL game: July 7, 2017, at Winnipeg COLLEGE McManis played 47 games over four seasons (2012-15) at Memphis. He was a team captain during his senior season and recorded 63 total tackles including 5.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. His career totals with the Tigers were 111 total tackles including 9.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two forced PERSONAL fumbles, one fumble recovery and two McManis played quarterback and pass breakups. linebacker for Olive Branch High School in Olive Branch, Miss. During his senior season, he was part of a team that went undefeated and won a state championship.

42 VETERANS MICHEL MARKEN RECEIVER 80 INTERNATIONAL College: Massachusetts HT: 5.11 WT: 190 Born: July 6, 1993 Birthplace: Orlando, FL Calgary: 3rd Season CFL: 3rd Season MICHEL

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RECEIVING Regular season: 13 (with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 2017) 2017 Cgy. 41 780 19.0 60 3 Playoffs: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) CAREER 41 780 19.0 60 3 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 17, 2017. PRO PATH Michel originally signed with the Stampeders on Oct. 12, 2016, and spent two-and-a-half weeks on the practice roster. He signed with the National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent on May 6, 2016, and he was released on Aug. 29, 2016, at the conclusion of training camp. 2017 (Calgary) Michel was first activated for Game 2 and in 13 games (11 starts) he had 41 catches for 780 yards and three touchdowns and two carries for 11 yards. He has also returned three kickoffs for 57 yards. He scored his first CFL touchdown on June 29. Michel was named a CFL player of the week for Week 6 when he had six receptions for 190 yards and one touchdown. The yardage total was the highest by a Stamps receiver since Romby Bryant’s 211-yard game in 2009. He was on the one-game injury list for Game 17. He had one catch for four yards and one carry for 13 yards in the Western Final and one catch for 50 yards and one kickoff return for six yards in the Grey Cup. Michel was the West Division’s nominee for Most Outstanding Rookie.

NOTABLE COLLEGE PERSONAL • First CFL game: Michel played four seasons at UMass Michel played receiver and safety June 29, 2017, vs Ottawa and, over the course of his career with at American Heritage high school in • First touchdown: the Minutemen, he made 92 catches Plantation, Fla. He made 27 catches June 29, 2017, vs Ottawa for 1,016 yards and six touchdowns. for 607 yards and eight touchdowns • Honoured: Stamps and West He also had 28 carries for 162 yards during his senior season. His brother Division nominee for Most and two touchdowns. Sony was a running back at the Outstanding Rookie in 2017 University of Georgia and was drafted by the NFL’s New England Patriots in 2018.

43 MILANOVIC-LITRE ANTE RUNNING BACK 34 NATIONAL College: Simon Fraser HT: 6.00 WT: 232 VETERANS Born: Oct. 17, 1994 Birthplace: Vancouver, BC Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RUSHING Regular season: 6 (with Cgy. in 2017) YEAR TEAM CAR YDS AVG LG TD Playoffs: 1 (1 with Cgy. in 2017) 2017 Cgy. 8 26 3.3 8 1 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) CAREER 8 26 3.3 8 1 Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Selected in the fourth round (28th

MILANOVIC-LITRE overall) of the 2017 CFL draft and signed on May 18, 2017. 2017 (Calgary) Milanovic-Litre first got into the lineup for Game 3 and in six games he had three special-teams tackles. He saw playing time on offence against Hamilton on July 29 and had eight carries for 26 yards and scored his first CFL touchdown. He had one special-teams tackle in the Western Final and was also in uniform for the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: July 7, 2017, at Winnipeg • First CFL touchdown: July 29, 2017, vs Hamilton COLLEGE In 38 career games over four seasons (2013-16) at Simon Fraser, Milanovic- Litre saw action at both tailback and fullback. He rushed for 789 yards and two touchdowns while making 72 catches for 516 yards and one score. As a junior in 2015, he was second- team all-Great Northwest Athletic Conference after rushing for 648 yards and making 38 receptions for 272 yards. PERSONAL Milanovic-Litre is a graduate of Notre Dame Regional Secondary School in Vancouver. He played both offence and defense in high school and also did some punting.

44 VETERANS MITCHELL BO LEVI QUARTERBACK 19 INTERNATIONAL College: Eastern Washington HT: 6.02 WT: 198

Born: Mar. 3, 1990 Birthplace: Katy, TX Calgary: 7th Season MITCHELL CFL: 7th Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 PASSING Regular season: 107 (18 with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM COM ATT PCT YDS LG TD INT RATING 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016, 18 with 2012 Cgy. 12 21 57.1 168 50 2 2 75.1 Cgy. in 2015, 17 with Cgy. in 2014, 2013 Cgy. 94 135 69.6 1,156 80 10 3 111.2 18 with Cgy. in 2013, 18 with Cgy. in 2014 Cgy. 264 417 63.3 3,389 102 22 8 98.3 2012) 2015 Cgy. 364 555 65.6 4,551 63 26 13 96.8 Playoffs: 8 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2016 Cgy. 412 606 68.0 5,385 76 32 8 107.9 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2017 Cgy. 349 546 63.9 4,700 60 23 11 96.9 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014, 1 with Cgy. CAREER 1,495 2,280 65.6 19,349 102 115 45 100.7 in 2013, 2 with Cgy. in 2012) RUSHING Grey Cup: 4 (with Cgy. in 2012, 2014, YEAR TEAM CAR YDS AVG LG TD 2016 and 2017) 2012 Cgy. 34 67 2.0 10 5 Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) 2013 Cgy. 35 151 4.3 26 2 2014 Cgy. 35 232 6.6 20 4 ACQUIRED 2015 Cgy. 19 88 4.6 15 3 Signed as a free agent on Apr. 30, 2012. 2016 Cgy. 14 60 4.3 20 0 2017 2017 Cgy. 3 17 5.7 9 0 CAREER 140 615 4.4 26 14 (Calgary) Mitchell dressed for all 18 regular-season games, starting 17 of them. He completed 349 of 546 • Honoured: Stamps’ nominee for all- honourable passes (63.9%) for 4,700 yards with 23 Most Outstanding Player in 2015 mention and was named to the Big touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He and 2016 Sky all-academic squad after starting also completed six two-point converts • Honoured: West Division finalist for 14 of 15 games for the Eagles. Mitchell and carried the ball three times for 17 Most Outstanding Player in 2015 started his college career at Southern yards. He threw his 100th TD pass • Honoured: CFL’s Most Methodist University and spent two on July 22 to Marquay McDaniel and Outstanding Player (2016) seasons there (2008-09), starting 19 played his 100th career game on • Herm Harrison Memorial Award: games and throwing for 4,590 yards, Sept. 9. In the Western Final, Mitchell 2015 and 2016 36 touchdowns and 33 interceptions. completed 20 of 32 passes for 228 Mitchell had six 300-yards passing yards and one touchdown. In the Grey COLLEGE games and six contests with at least Cup, he completed 33 of 45 passes for Mitchell spent two seasons (2010-11) three TD passes at SMU. 373 yards, two touchdowns and one with the Eastern Washington Eagles. interception. He led EWU to its first national title PERSONAL in football when the Eagles won the Mitchell threw for 2,451 yards, NOTABLE 2010 NCAA Division I FCS National 37 touchdowns and only four • First CFL game: Championship with a 20-19 comeback interceptions as a senior at Katy High July 1, 2012, vs Montreal victory over the University of Delaware. School in Texas. Mitchell led his high • First touchdown pass: Mitchell was named the game’s Most school team to an undefeated season Sept. 14, 2012, vs Winnipeg Outstanding Player after throwing and a state championship. Mitchell • 100th touchdown pass: three touchdown passes in the final was an inter-disciplinary liberal arts July 22, 2017, to Marquay McDaniel 16 minutes of the game. Mitchell led major in college. • First rushing touchdown: the FCS in four statistical categories in July 12, 2012, at Montreal 2011 including passing yards (4,009) • Record-breaker: Tied Jeff and touchdown passes (33) on his Garcia’s CFL record for most way to breaking four school records. consecutive wins to start a career Mitchell’s mark of 4,009 passing with seven yards set a school record. He won • Playoff standout: Named MVP the Award as best of 2014 Grey Cup offensive player in the FCS and also • West Division all-star: was named the Big Sky Conference 2015, 2016 Offensive Player of the Year. Mitchell • CFL all-star: 2016 was named to seven All-American teams in 2011, including six first-team honours. In 2010, Mitchell was an 45 MRABURE ESE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 92 NATIONAL College: Wilfrid Laurier HT: 6.03 WT: 280 VETERANS Born: Dec. 5, 1992 Birthplace: North York, ON Calgary: 1st Season CFL: 4th Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 38 (16 with Ssk. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 16 with Ssk. in 2016, 6 with BC 2015C B 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MRABURE in 2015) 2016 Ssk. 21 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 2 (2 with Ssk. in 2017) 2017 Ssk. 17 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 0 CAREER 39 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED NOTABLE PERSONAL Signed as a free agent on Feb. 13, • First CFL game: His full name is Ese Mrabure-Ajufo. 2018. July 4, 2015, at Ottawa He is an alumnus of Our Lady of • First CFL sack: Mount Carmel Secondary School in PRO PATH Nov. 7, 2015, vs Calgary Mississauga, Ont. Mrabure was selected in the first round (fifth overall) by the BC Lions in COLLEGE the 2015 CFL draft. He was released Mrabure played 27 games over four by the Lions on June 19, 2016, seasons (2011-14) at Wilfrid Laurier. and signed by the Saskatchewan He registered 44.5 defensive tackles, Roughriders on June 21, 2016. three quarterback sacks and one fumble recovery for the Golden Hawks 2017 and was named a second-team (Saskatchewan) Mrabure played Ontario University Athletics all-star in 16 games including two starts and 2014. He participated in the 2014 CIS recorded 17 tackles, two sacks, East-West Bowl. nine QB pressures and one fumble recovery. He also dressed for both of the Roughriders’ playoff contests.

46 VETERANS NORMAN DWAYNE LINEBACKER 20 INTERNATIONAL College: Duke HT: 6.00 WT: 222

Born: Sept. 23, 1993 Birthplace: Jacksonville, FL Calgary: 2nd Season NORMAN CFL: 2nd Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 3 (3 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017) 2017 Cgy. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 1 (1 with Cgy. in 2017) CAREER 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on Aug. 31, 2017. PRO PATH Norman was signed as an undrafted free agent by the National Football League’s on May 6, 2016, and attended training camp. He was released on Sept. 3, 2016. He signed a futures contract with the Oakland Raiders on Jan. 2, 2017. He attended the Raiders’ mini-camp and was waived on May 9, 2017. 2017 (Calgary) Norman played three regular-season games and recorded one defensive tackle and one special- teams tackle. He had two special- teams tackles in the Western Final and also dressed for the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Oct. 13, 2017, at Hamilton COLLEGE Norman played 49 games over four seasons (2012-15) at Duke. He played safety for his first three seasons before making the switch to linebacker. He excelled at his new position, making 114 total tackles including 8.5 tackles PERSONAL for loss and adding one sack, two Norman played football and basketball forced fumbles, one interception at University Christian School in and four pass breakups. He was Jacksonville, Fla. He was named named third-team all-Atlantic Coast first-team all-state in Class 2A by the Conference following his senior following his senior season. Over the course of his career football season. with the Blue Devils, Norman recorded 240 total tackles, 13 tackles for loss, four sacks, four forced fumbles, one interception and seven pass breakups. He was named to the conference all- academic team in 2012.

47 PAREDES RENE KICKER 30 NATIONAL College: Concordia HT: 5.11 WT: 199 VETERANS Born: May 15, 1985 Birthplace: Caracas, VE Calgary: 8th Season CFL: 8th Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 PLACE KICKING PAT FIELD GOALS Regular season: 125 (18 with Cgy. YEAR TEAM ATT MD ATT MD PCT LG S PTS

PAREDES in 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016, 18 2011 Cgy. 48 48 45 35 77.8 50 5 158 with Cgy. in 2015, 18 with Cgy. in 2012 Cgy. 49 49 43 40 93.0 46 0 170 2014, 18 with Cgy. in 2013, 18 with 2013 Cgy. 50 49 57 54 94.7 52 2 213 Cgy. in 2012, 17 with Cgy. in 2011) 2014 Cgy. 53 53 45 33 73.3 47 2 155 Playoffs: 9 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2015 Cgy. 30 26 47 41 87.2 51 3 156 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2016 Cgy. 37 30 64 56 87.5 52 3 203 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014, 1 with Cgy. 2017 Cgy. 41 35 58 53 91.4 48 2 199 in 2013, 2 with Cgy. in 2012, 1 with Career 308 290 359 312 86.9 52 17 1,254 Cgy. in 2011) Grey Cup: 4 (with Cgy. in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on July 4, 2011. PRO PATH Paredes signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on May 16, 2011, attended training camp and dressed for the team’s second pre-season game. He also attended Winnipeg’s 2010 training camp. 2017 (Calgary) Paredes played 18 games • Record-breaker: Holds CFL COLLEGE and made 53 of 58 field goals (for a record with 39 consecutive Paredes spent 2007-10 with the league-best 91.4-per cent success regular-season field goals of the Quebec rate with a long of 48 yards) and 35 of • Record-breaker: Holds CFL University Football League. He was 41 converts. He also had 78 kickoffs record for field goal efficiency in a among the top three field-goal kickers for 5,096 yards (for an average of 65.3 season with 94.7 per cent in 2013 in Canadian university in each of his yards with a long of 95) and five singles. • Leader: Tops in CFL in 2013 with last two seasons at Concordia. In He kicked for a total of 199 points and 213 points 2008, his senior season, he was good also had three special-teams tackles. • Post-season standout: Perfect on on 18 of 22 attempts for an 81.8-per Paredes had four games with five field nine field-goal attempts in four Grey cent success rate, good for third in the goals – against Montreal in Weeks 4 Cup games nation. In 2007, Paredes led the CIS and 15, against BC in Week 9 and and • West Division all-star: with a field-goal percentage of 88.2 as against Saskatchewan in Week 14. 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017 he made 15 of 17 attempts and was With three converts and two singles, • CFL all-star: 2012, 2013, 2015, a Quebec league all-star. During his he accounted for five points in the 2017 college career, Paredes was good on Western Final and averaged 70.4 • Honoured: CFL’s Most 54 of 71 field-goal attempts. yards on five kickoffs in that game. Outstanding Special Teams He was one-for-one on extra points, Player of the Year in 2013 PERSONAL one-for-one on field goals and had five • Honoured: Stamps’ nominee for Paredes was born in Venezuela but kickoffs for 258 yards in the Grey Cup. Most Outstanding Special Teams grew up in Pierrefonds, Que. He Paredes was a West Division and CFL Player in 2012, 2013, 2015 and attended CEGEP at John Abbott all-star. 2016 College and went to Felix Varela Senior • Milestone: Reached 1,000 career High in Miami, Fla. During his senior NOTABLE points on Sept. 24, 2016, year in high school, Paredes was first- • First CFL game: vs Winnipeg team all-Dade County and first-team July 8, 2011, at BC all-state. • First field goal: July 8, 2011, at BC (50 yards) 48 VETERANS PEGUESE BRANDON DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 77 INTERNATIONAL College: Hampton HT: 6.01 WT: 245 Born: Oct. 29, 1987 Birthplace: Greensboro, NC Calgary: 1st Season CFL: 2nd Season PEGUESE

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 12 (7 with BC in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2012, 5 with Ham. in 2012) 2012C B 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 0 2012 Ham. 6 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 0 CAREER 10 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED NOTABLE PERSONAL Signed as a free agent on May 4, 2018. • First CFL game: Peguese was a first-team Indoor July 20, 2012, vs Edmonton Football League all-star and was PRO PATH • First CFL sack: part of a championship team with Peguese signed with the National Aug. 19, 2012, vs Saskatchewan the Sioux Falls Storm in 2016. In Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles 2017, he and Sioux Falls teammate as an undrafted free agent on July COLLEGE Jermaine Robinson received a Citizen 26, 2011, and attended the club’s Peguese played 33 games over three Hero Award from the Sioux Falls Fire training camp. He was released on seasons (2008-10) at Hampton and Rescue department after pulling a Aug. 26, 2011. Peguese signed with earned first-team all-Mid-Eastern woman from a burning car. Peguese the Indianapolis Colts on Feb. 13, 2012, Athletic Conference honours in 2010 starred at Grimsley High School in and he was waived on May 23, 2012. and second-team honours in 2009. He Greesnboro, N.C., and he recorded He joined the BC Lions in June and recorded 179 total tackles including 17.5 sacks during his senior season appeared in six games before being 46.5 tackles for loss, 18 sacks as he helped his team reach the traded to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and three forced fumbles. Prior to state finals. for future considerations on Sept. 10, attending Hampton, Peguese played 2012. Peguese signed with the Arena his freshman season at South Florida Football League’s Spokane Shock in 2007 and recorded four tackles in 2014 and he joined the AFL’s Las including two tackles for loss. Vegas Outlaws in 2015. He was signed by the ’s Sioux Falls Storm in 2016.

49 POWER CHARLIE RUNNING BACK 46 NATIONAL College: Saskatchewan HT: 6.03 WT: 240 VETERANS Born: June 1, 1991 Birthplace: Chamblee, GA Calgary: 6th Season CFL: 6th Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RECEIVING POWER Regular season: 51 (18 with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016, 13 with 2014 Cgy. 0 0 0.0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015, 2 with Cgy. in 2014) 2015 Cgy. 1 6 6.0 6 0 Playoffs: 4 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2016 Cgy. 2 4 2.0 2 0 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2017 Cgy. 0 0 0.0 0 0 2015) CAREER 3 10 3.3 6 0 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Selected in the fourth round (28th overall) of the 2013 CFL draft and signed on Jan. 8, 2014. PRO PATH Power originally signed with the Stampeders on May 21, 2013, and spent six weeks on the practice roster before returning to university. 2017 (Calgary) Power played 18 games (three starts) and had 17 special- teams tackles and a punt block. He had one special-teams tackle in the Western Final and one special-teams tackle in the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Sept. 1, 2014, vs Edmonton • First reception: June 26, 2015, vs Hamilton • First special-teams tackle: June 26, 2015, vs Hamilton • First punt block: June 25, 2016, at BC COLLEGE After starting the 2013 season on the Stampeders’ practice roster, Power returned to Saskatchewan for his eight games for the Huskies in 2012, PERSONAL senior season and played eight games making 18 catches for 231 yards and Power is the Stampeders’ player as a receiver, making 14 catches for two touchdowns. Prior to 2012, Power representative for Canadian Blood 143 yards and one touchdown. On played linebacker for the Huskies. In Services. Prior to playing for the special teams, he recorded 10 total 2011, he recorded 16 tackles and one University of Saskatchewan, Power tackles including eight solo stops. fumble recovery in eight games. played both offence and defence while Power also returned three kickoffs for attending Holy Trinity Academy in his 35 yards. In Saskatchewan’s playoff hometown of Okotoks. During his time at game against Manitoba, Power had the Academy, he was a three-time winner four catches for 62 yards. He played of defensive player of the year honours.

50 VETERANS RENFROW JUSTIN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 64 INTERNATIONAL College: Miami HT: 6.04 WT: 311

Born: Nov. 23, 1989 Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA Calgary: 2nd Season RENFROW CFL: 2nd Season

GAMES PLAYED THROUGH 2017 Regular season: 6 (6 with Cgy. in 2017) Playoffs: 0 Grey Cup: 0 Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 19, 2017. PRO PATH Renfrow signed with the National Football League’s as an undrafted free agent on May 10, 2014. He was released Aug. 25, 2014. He joined the Green Bay Packers’ on Nov. 24, 2014, and was released Dec. 30, 2014. Renfrow was added to the Seattle Seahawks’ practice squad on Jan. 1, 2015. He signed with the San Francisco 49ers on May 18, 2015, and was released at the conclusion of the 49ers’ 2015 training camp. He signed a futures contract with the on Jan. 20, 2016, and was signed by the Buffalo Bills on June 17, 2016. 2017 (Calgary) Renfrow played six games including four starts at left guard and one at left tackle. NOTABLE • First CFL game: July 14, 2017, at Montreal COLLEGE Renfrow played on the defensive line at the collegiate level including his senior season at Miami in 2013. In 13 games for the Hurricanes, he had 36 total tackles and one forced fumble. He transferred to Miami after three seasons at Virginia where he played 22 games and had 18 tackles including 1.5 tackles for loss. PERSONAL Renfrow played defensive line and for William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia.

51 RICHARDS RANDY OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 59 INTERNATIONAL College: Missouri State HT: 6.04 WT: 304 VETERANS Born: Jan. 24, 1991 Birthplace: Kingston, JM Calgary: 4th Season CFL: 4th Season

GAMES PLAYED THROUGH 2017 Regular season: 17 (9 with Cgy. in 2017, 5 with Cgy. in 2016, 1 with Cgy. RICHARDS in 2015, 2 with Ssk. in 2015) Playoffs: 1 (1 with Cgy. 2017) Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Traded from Saskatchewan on Sept. 29, 2015, in exchange for the rights to national offensive lineman Aaron Picton. PRO PATH Richards signed with the Roughriders as a free agent on May 29, 2015. Richards was signed as an undrafted free agent by the National Football League’s San Diego Chargers on Apr. 27, 2013. He was added to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ practice squad on Sept. 19, 2013, and released on Oct. 16, 2013. 2017 (Calgary) Richards started nine games at left tackle. He was on the reserve list for Games 1, 2 and 4–8 and on the one-game injury list for Games 14 and 16. Richards started both the Western Final and the Grey Cup at left tackle. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Aug. 22, 2015, vs Calgary COLLEGE Richards played two seasons at Missouri State (2011-12) and made 22 starts at right tackle. He was a co-captain for the Bears in 2012 and earned second-team all-Missouri Valley Conference honours. Prior to attending Missouri State, he played two seasons at the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, Calif. PERSONAL Richards was on the football, basketball and wrestling teams at Royal Palm Beach High School in Florida.

52 VETERANS ROSE MIKE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 91 INTERNATIONAL College: North Carolina State HT: 6.02 WT: 268 Born: July 23, 1992 Birthplace: Fountain Inn, SC

Calgary: 2nd Season ROSE CFL: 2nd Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 1 (1 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017) 2017 Cgy. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 0 CAREER 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 0 Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 24, 2017. PRO PATH Rose joined the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2016 and was released at the end of training camp. 2017 (Calgary) Rose played one game, making his CFL debut in Week 20 against Winnipeg and recorded two defensive tackles. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Nov. 3, 2017, vs Winnipeg COLLEGE Rose appeared in 51 games over four seasons (2012-15) at North Carolina State. He recorded 121 tackles, 34 tackles for loss, 17 sacks and four forced fumbles for the Wolfpack. As a freshman, Rose blocked a punt which led to the game-winning touchdown against the third-ranked Florida State Seminoles. PERSONAL Rose was a three-year captain at Hillcrest High School in Simpsonville, S.C. He saw time on the offensive side of the ball in high school, registering four rushing touchdowns.

53 SINGLETON ALEX LINEBACKER 49 NATIONAL College: Montana State HT: 6.02 WT: 232 VETERANS Born: Dec. 7, 1993 Birthplace: Thousand Oaks, CA Calgary: 3rd Season CFL: 3rd Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 36 (18 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016) 2016 Cgy. 65 9 0 5 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 Playoffs: 2 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2017 Cgy. 123 2 4 4 1 40 40 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 SINGLETON with Cgy. in 2016) CAREER 188 11 0 9 0 0 0 0 8 4 1 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Selected in the first round (sixth overall) in the 2016 CFL draft and signed on May 17, 2016. PRO PATH Singleton signed with the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent on May 8, 2015, and also spent time with the New England Patriots and Minnesota Vikings. 2017 (Calgary) Singleton started 18 games and had 123 tackles including four tackles for loss, two special-teams tackles, four sacks, 12 QB pressures, an interception, a forced fumble and four knockdowns. He was named one NOTABLE COLLEGE of the CFL’s players of the week for • First CFL game: Singleton was a three-year starter at Week 11 after a career-high 13-tackle June 25, 2016, at BC Montana State and accumulated 246 performance against Edmonton in the • First CFL start: tackles, including 31.5 tackles for loss, and was honoured July 21, 2016, at Winnipeg and four interceptions over his final again in Week 13 after an 11-tackle, • First CFL sack: two seasons with the Bobcats. one-sack effort against BC. In Weeks Aug. 3, 2017, at Toronto 11–13, he became the first player in CFL • First CFL interception: PERSONAL history to record at least 10 tackles in Aug. 18, 2017, at BC Singleton is an active supporter of three consecutive games. Singleton • Milestone: Became just the third Special Olympics. The California was voted the CFL’s top player of the Stamps player in history to record native became a Canadian citizen in month for September. In Game 16, he 100 tackles in a season October of 2015. He qualified for dual established a new CFL record for most • Record-breaker: Set CFL record citizenship because his mother Kim tackles in a season by a Canadian. In for most tackles in a season by a was born in Toronto. Game 17, he broke the franchise Canadian (2017) record for most tackles in a season. • Record-breaker: Set Stampeders He started both post-season games, record for most tackles in a season making five tackles and recording one (2017) knockdown in the Western Final and • Honoured: Stamps nominee for collecting four defensive tackles and Most Outstanding Player, Most one special-teams tackle in the Grey Outstanding Defensive Player Cup. He was the Stamps nominee and Most Outstanding Canadian for Most Outstanding Player, Most in 2017 Outstanding Defensive Player and • Honoured: Named CFL’s Most Most Outstanding Canadian, was Outstanding Defensive Player in voted the CFL’s Most Outstanding 2017 Defensive Player and was named a • West Division all-star: 2017 West Division and CFL all-star. • CFL all-star: 2017 54 VETERANS SMITH BRANDON DEFENSIVE BACK 28 INTERNATIONAL College: Sacramento State HT: 5.10 WT: 188 Born: Aug. 21, 1984 Birthplace: Oakland, CA

Calgary: 11th Season SMITH, B. CFL: 11th Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 142 (11 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016, 17 with 2008 Cgy. 56 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015, 18 with Cgy. in 2014, 2009 Cgy. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 with Cgy. in 2013, 12 with Cgy. in 2010 Cgy. 43 0 0 0 4 60 58 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2012, 18 with Cgy. in 2011, 17 with 2011 Cgy. 65 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 6 1 1 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2010, 15 with Cgy. in 2008) 2012 Cgy. 48 0 2 1 1 21 21 0 2 0 1 48 48 1 Playoffs: 11 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2013 Cgy. 60 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2014 Cgy. 85 2 1 3 2 26 22 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014, 1 with Cgy. 2015 Cgy. 57 1 1 0 3 80 48 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 in 2013, 2 with Cgy. in 2012, 1 with 2016 Cgy. 70 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2011, 1 with Cgy. in 2010, 1 2017 Cgy. 45 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2008) CAREER 529 10 7 11 12 189 58 1 37 8 4 48 48 1 Grey Cup: 5 (with Cgy. in 2008, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 2 (with Cgy. in 2008 and 2014) ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 20, 2008. PRO PATH Smith attended a mini-camp with the NFL’s before joining the Arena League’s San Jose SaberCats in 20 07. 2017 (Calgary) Smith played 11 games – including 10 starts – and had 45 tackles including one tackle for loss, one interception, one forced fumble, six knockdowns and three breakups in just four games with QB pressures. He had a season-high • Milestone: Played 100th game on the Hornets in 2004. He attended seven tackles as well as a forced July 18, 2015, vs Winnipeg Sacramento State after transferring fumble against the Eskimos in the • Milestone: Recorded 500th from Saint Mary’s, which disbanded Labour Day Classic and had five career tackle on Sept. 9, 2017, at its football program following the tackles and an interception in a Week Edmonton 2003 season. 18 contest against Saskatchewan. He • Career high: 85 tackles in 2014 recorded his 500th career tackle in a • Pick-happy: Had four Week 12 contest in Edmtonon. Smith interceptions in two games in span PERSONAL started both post-season games, of five days against Edmonton in Smith is an active player in the registering five tackles, one sack, one 2010 community, attending local events knockdown and one punt return for • Honoured: Stamps’ nominee and participating in the Every Yard four yards in the Western Final and four for Most Outstanding Defensive Counts program. Smith attended tackles including one tackle for loss in Player in 2011 Oakland’s McClymonds High School the Grey Cup. Smith began the season • West Division all-star: 2014 where he lettered in football, track and on the six-game injured list. • CFL all-star: 2014 basketball. He was a first-team all- • Playoff standout: Has total of nine league and all-city defensive back as a NOTABLE tackles in Stamps’ Grey Cup wins senior. Smith works as an accountant • First CFL game: in 2008 and 2014 during the CFL off-season. June 26, 2008, vs BC • First sack: COLLEGE July 3, 2008, at Edmonton Smith led Sacramento State with • First interception: three interceptions in 2005. He tallied Sept. 6, 2010, vs Edmonton 44 tackles, two sacks and seven pass 55 SMITH QUINN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 69 NATIONAL College: Concordia HT: 6.02 WT: 304 VETERANS Born: Sept. 19, 1991 Birthplace: Scarborough, ON Calgary: 5th Season CFL: 5th Season

GAMES PLAYED THROUGH 2017 Regular season: 40 (2 with Cgy. in

SMITH, Q. SMITH, 2017, 10 with Cgy. in 2016, 17 with Cgy. in 2015, 11 with Cgy. in 2014) Playoffs: 4 (1 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014) Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2014 and 2016) Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) ACQUIRED Selected in the first round (seventh overall) in the 2014 CFL draft and signed on May 27, 2014. 2017 (Calgary) Smith played two games as reserve offensive lineman. He began the season on the six-game injured list and he was moved to the practice roster for Game 7. He was on the one-game injury list for Games 8 and 17 and on the reserve list for Games 12–16 and 18. NOTABLE • First CFL game: June 28, 2014, vs Montreal • First tackle: July 12, 2014, at Toronto • First sack: Sept. 27, 2014, vs BC • Honoured: CFL’s Canadian player of the week after three-sack game at BC on Nov. 7, 2014 COLLEGE Smith was a two-way player at PERSONAL Concordia, playing both offensive Smith is a talented musician and has guard and defensive tackle for the sung and played guitar at Calgary Stingers. During his CIS career, he nightspots. He played football at totalled 68.5 tackles and 13.5 sacks. Birchmont Park Collegiate Institute in In 2013, he played seven games and Toronto before his time at Concordia. registered 13 tackles, three assisted tackles, one sack and five tackles for loss. In 2012, Smith had 28.5 tackles, seven sacks and one forced fumble in nine games. The 2011 campaign saw Smith register 25.5 tackles, 5.5 sacks and one forced fumble in nine games.

56 VETERANS STANZI RICKY QUARTERBACK 12 INTERNATIONAL College: Iowa HT: 6.05 WT: 207 Born: Sept. 3, 1987 Birthplace: Plainesville, OH Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season STANZI

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 PASSING Regular season: 18 (18 with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM COM ATT PCT YDS LG TD INT RATING 2017) 2017 Cgy. 4 8 50.0 53 28 0 2 31.8 Playoffs: 1 (1 with Cgy. in 2017) CAREER 4 8 50.0 53 28 0 2 31.8 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 16, 2017. PRO PATH Stanzi was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round (135th overall) of the 2011 National Football League draft. After two seasons with the Chiefs, he was released on Aug. 25, 2013, and claimed on waivers by the Jacksonville Jaguars on Aug. 27, 2013. He joined the Houston Texans’ practice squad on Dec. 16, 2014, and signed a futures contract with the New York Giants on Jan. 7, 2015. Stanzi joined the Detroit Lions’ practice roster on Sept. 8, 2015, and attended a tryout camp with the Cleveland Browns in 2016. 2017 (Calgary) Stanzi dressed for 18 games and saw action in two games, completing four of eight passes for 53 yards with two interceptions. He was also in uniform for both the Western Final and the Grey Cup. COLLEGE Stanzi played 41 games over five seasons (2006-11) at the University of Iowa. During his career with the Hawkeyes, he completed 542 of

907 passes for 7,377 yards, 56 touchdowns and 31 interceptions and PERSONAL In 2006, Stanzi’s redshirt season also scored two rushing touchdowns. at Iowa, the Hawkeyes’ starting Stanzi posted a 26-9 record as Iowa’s quarterback was former Stampeder starter. During his senior season, . A graduate of Lake Catholic he passed for 3,004 yards and 25 High School in Mentor, Ohio, Stanzi touchdowns with just six interceptions was the state’s Division III offensive in 13 games. player of the year in 2005.

57 STOUDERMIRE TROY DEFENSIVE BACK 11 INTERNATIONAL College: Minnesota HT: 5.10 WT: 187 VETERANS Born: July 1, 1990 Birthplace: Dallas, TX Calgary: 1st Season CFL: 4th Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RECEIVING Regular season: 25 (4 with Edm. in YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 2016, 14 with Wpg. in 2015, 7 with 2014 Wpg. 0 0 0.0 0 0 Wpg. in 2014) 2015 Wpg. 8 40 5.0 11 0 Playoffs: 0 2016 Edm. 1 6 6.0 6 0 Grey Cup: 0 CAREER 9 46 5.1 11 0

STOUDERMIRE Grey Cup wins: 0 PUNT RETURNS ACQUIRED YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD Signed as a free agent on Mar. 19, 2014 Wpg. 38 474 12.5 65 1 2018. 2015 Wpg. 67 677 10.1 78 1 2016 Edm. 17 178 10.5 33 0 PRO PATH CAREER 122 1,329 10.9 78 2 Stoudermire signed with the National Football League’s Cincinnati Bengals KICKOFF RETURNS as an undrafted free agent on Apr. YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 30, 2013. He was released by the 2014 Wpg. 28 689 24.6 51 0 Bengals on Aug. 13, 2013, and added 2015 Wpg. 47 963 20.5 41 0 to the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ 2016 Edm. 9 167 18.6 31 0 practice roster on Oct. 8, 2013. CAREER 84 1,819 21.7 51 0 Stoudermire signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Apr. 2, 2014. He attended training camp with the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings in 2016 and signed with the Edmonton Eskimos on Sept. 13, 2016. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Aug. 12, 2014, at Toronto • First punt-return touchdown: Aug. 31, 2014, at Saskatchewan (64 yards) • First interception: Sept. 25, 2015, vs Calgary COLLEGE Stoudermire played 55 games over five seasons (2008-12) at the University of Minnesota. He was granted a medical redshirt in 2011 after suffering a season-ending injury after four games. Stoudermire set an NCAA FBS record with 3,615 career return yards. He also set a single-season record for the PERSONAL Golden Gophers with 1,083 kickoff- Stoudermire rushed for 1,153 yards return yards in 2008. Stoudermire and 10 touchdowns in 2007 as a started his collegiate career as a senior at Skyline High School. In 2006, receiver – making 35 receptions for he attended Seagoville High School 433 yards and three touchdowns in and led all 4A schools in the Dallas his first three seasons – before being Metroplex area with 2,135 rushing shifted to defensive back. He had 149 yards. tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 11 pass breakups and three interceptions.

58 VETERANS THIBAULT ADAM DEFENSIVE BACK 2 NATIONAL College: Laval HT: 6.00 WT: 200 Born: Mar. 26, 1990 Birthplace: Quebec City, QC

Calgary: 5th Season THIBAULT CFL: 5th Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 49 (10 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 16 with Cgy. in 2016, 15 with 2014 Cgy. 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015, 8 with Cgy. in 2014) 2015 Cgy. 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 10 1 Playoffs: 5 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2016 Cgy. 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2017 Cgy. 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014) CAREER 4 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 10 1 Grey Cup: 3 (with Cgy. in 2014, 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) ACQUIRED Selected in the third round (24th overall) of the 2014 CFL draft and signed on May 29, 2014. 2017 (Calgary) Thibault played 10 games and had four defensive tackles and six special-teams tackles. He recorded one defensive tackle and one special- teams tackle in the Western Final and had one special-teams tackle in the Grey Cup. Thibault was placed on the one-game injured list before Game 3 and moved to the six-game injured list before Game 4. He was on the one- game injury list for Game 12 and on the reserve list for Game 16. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Aug. 9, 2014, vs Ottawa • First special-teams tackle: Aug. 9, 2014, vs Ottawa • Career high: Three special-teams tackles on Sept. 18, 2015, vs BC • First touchdown: July 18, 2015, vs Winnipeg (blocked punt recovery and return) • Team leader: Led Stamps with 13 special-teams COLLEGE PERSONAL tackles in 2015 Thibault registered 21 tackles, one In the 2014 CFL combine, Thibault sack and two forced fumbles while had the top 40-yard dash time (4.454 helping Laval go 8-0 in 2013 en route seconds) and also finished first in the to a Vanier Cup victory. He switched agility drills and the shuttle. He earned to defensive back for the 2013 season an invitation to the 2014 National after spending his first three years Football League Super Regional as a receiver. He made Vanier Cup Combine. His sister Genevieve has appearances in all four seasons, represented Canada in track, rugby winning three titles. and bobsleigh.

59 THURMAN JAMEER LINEBACKER 56 INTERNATIONAL College: Indiana State HT: 6.00 WT: 230 VETERANS Born: Jan. 20, 1995 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season

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THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 18 (18 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017) 2017 Cgy. 52 13 1 1 2 45 28 0 1 2 1 10 10 0 THURMAN Playoffs: 1 (1 with Cgy. in 2017) CAREER 52 13 1 1 2 45 28 0 1 2 1 10 10 0 Grey Cup: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 28, 2017. PRO PATH Thurman attended rookie camp with the National Football League’s San Francisco 49ers in 2017. 2017 (Calgary) Thurman played all 18 regular-season games including 12 starts at outside linebacker and had 52 defensive tackles including one tackle for loss, 13 special-teams tackles, one sack, two interceptions, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, one knockdown and five quarterback pressures. He had a season-high seven defensive tackles and his first career interception in a Week 7 game against Toronto. Thurman started both post-season games, recording six tackles in the Western Final and seven defensive tackles including one tackle for loss, one special-teams tackles, one sack, one quarterback pressure and two knockdowns in the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Oct. 13, 2017, at Hamilton • First CFL interception: Aug. 3, 2017, at Toronto • First CFL sack: Aug. 18, 2017, at BC COLLEGE PERSONAL Thurman played 48 games over four Thurman competed in football and seasons (2013-16) at Indiana State. wrestling at Proviso West High Thurman finished his career with School in Hillside, Ill. He grew up in the Sycamores as the school’s 11th Bellwood, Ill. all-time leader in total tackles with 340. He had 28 tackles for loss, five interceptions, seven forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries.

60 VETERANS TURNER JUNIOR DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 7 NATIONAL College: Bishop’s HT: 6.03 WT: 266 Born: Sept. 2, 1988 Birthplace: Toronto, ON

Calgary: 8th Season TURNER CFL: 8th Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON)

THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 87 (4 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 9 with Cgy. in 2016, 18 with 2011 Cgy. 27 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015, 14 with Cgy. in 2014, 2012 Cgy. 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 with Cgy. in 2013, 11 with Cgy. in 2013 Cgy. 20 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012, 18 with Cgy. in 2011) 2014 Cgy. 33 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Playoffs: 8 (1 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 2015 Cgy. 32 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 46 46 0 with Cgy. in 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2016 Cgy. 14 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2014, 1 with Cgy. in 2013, 2 with Cgy. 2017 Cgy. 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 in 2012, 1 with Cgy. in 2011) CAREER 142 3 13 10 0 0 0 0 8 1 2 46 46 0 Grey Cup: 3 (with Cgy. in 2012, 2014 and 2016) Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) ACQUIRED Selected in the second round (ninth overall) of the 2011 CFL draft and signed on May 20, 2011. 2017 (Calgary) Turner played four games, including three starts, and had five tackles, one sack, two QB pressures and one knockdown. He made his season debut in Week 9 against BC and recorded a pair of tackles and a sack. Turner finished the season on the six-game injury list. NOTABLE • First CFL game: July 1, 2011, vs Toronto • First sack: Oct. 30, 2011, at Montreal • Honoured: Stamps’ nominee for Most Outstanding Canadian in 2015 • Playoff standout: Had five tackles in Stamps’ 2014 Grey Cup win over Hamilton COLLEGE PERSONAL Turner played nine games for Bishop’s Turner is an active participant in during the 2010 season and recorded PinkPower, the Stamps’ program 19 solo tackles and 17 assisted tackles. to raise funds for the battle against He also had five tackles for loss and women’s cancers. His cousin Steven 1.5 sacks along with three pass break- Turner was a teammate at Bishop’s ups and one forced fumble. In 2009, and was drafted by the Toronto he led Bishop’s with 6.5 tackles for Argonauts in 2010. loss, recorded a sack and a forced fumble and returned an interception 39 yards for a touchdown.

61 VAUGHTERS JAMES DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 98 INTERNATIONAL College: Stanford HT: 6.02 WT: 250 VETERANS Born: June 27, 1993 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Calgary: 3rd Season CFL: 3rd Season

ACQUIRED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON)

Signed as a free agent on May 22, 2017. DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD PRO PATH 2017 Cgy. 26 6 6 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Vaughters originally signed with the CAREER 26 6 6 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Stampeders on July 25, 2016, and VAUGHTERS was on the club’s practice roster until Aug. 10, 2016. He signed with the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent on May 8, 2015, and he spent time on the club’s practice roster. He signed with the New England Patriots on Jan. 21, 2016, and was released on May 2, 2016. 2017 (Calgary) Vaughters played 17 games (eight starts) and recorded 26 defensive tackles including three tackles for loss, six quarterback sacks, 15 QB pressures, six special- teams tackles, two knockdowns and a blocked convert. He had a two-sack game against Saskatchewan in Week 5. Vaughters dressed for both post- season games, recording one special- teams tackle and one quarterback pressure in the Western Final and one special-teams tackle and one kickoff return for 12 yards in the Grey Cup. COLLEGE Vaughters played linebacker for four seasons at Stanford (2011-14), appearing in 54 games and making 18 starts. He recorded 124 total tackles for the Cardinal, including 21.5 tackles for loss, as well as 12.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. As a senior in 2014, Vaughters had 50 tackles and 6.5 sacks including two-sack games against Utah and Maryland. PERSONAL Vaughters starred in football and track at Tucker High School in Tucker, Ga., and helped the Tigers win a regional football championship during his senior season. He also excelled in academics as he was on the honour roll and was a two-time Georgia Merit Scholar.

62 VETERANS WALL JAMAR DEFENSIVE BACK 29 INTERNATIONAL College: Texas Tech HT: 5.10 WT: 195 Born: Jan. 10, 1988 Birthplace: Lubbock, TX

Calgary: 7th Season WALL CFL: 7th Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON)

THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 97 (18 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016, 18 with 2012 Cgy. 34 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015, 18 with Cgy. in 2014, 2013 Cgy. 41 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 2 0 2 19 19 1 12 with Cgy. in 2013, 13 with Cgy. in 2014 Cgy. 64 2 0 1 6 130 50 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2012) 2015 Cgy. 72 2 0 1 2 39 29 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 Playoffs: 6 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 2016 Cgy. 47 0 0 2 4 118 60 1 17 3 0 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2017 Cgy. 55 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014, 1 with CAREER 313 5 2 5 18 289 60 3 42 4 4 19 19 1 Cgy. in 2013) Grey Cup: 3 (with Cgy. in 2014, 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on June 10, 2012. PRO PATH Wall was selected in the sixth round (196th overall) by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2010 National Football League draft. After attending training camp with Dallas, he played for the Houston Texans and the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2010 season. He signed with the Arena Football League’s on Feb. 2, 2012. 2017 (Calgary) Wall started 18 all regular- season games and had 55 tackles, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, two interceptions and five knockdowns. He had an interception and a forced fumble in a Week 1 game in Ottawa. Wall started both post-season games, recording one tackle in the Western Final and two tackles including • Leader: the Alamo Bowl in 2009, his senior one tackle for loss as well as one Tops on Stamps and shared league season, after recording six tackles quarterback pressure in the Grey Cup. lead with six interceptions in 2014 and an interception against Michigan • West Division all-star: State. He was second-team all-Big 12 NOTABLE 2014, 2016 Conference in 2007 after leading the • First CFL game: • CFL all-star: team with five interceptions. July 12, 2012, at Montreal 2014, 2016 • First sack: PERSONAL Sept. 3, 2012, vs Edmonton COLLEGE Wall was a running back, defensive • Career high: Wall played four seasons at Texas back and punter for Plainview High Ten tackles on Sept. 18, 2015, vs BC Tech and was a starter for three School and rushed for 2,735 yards • First interception: years. Over the course of his Red and 42 touchdowns during his Aug. 17, 2013, at BC Raiders career, he recorded 185 senior season. • First pick-six: tackles and nine interceptions. He Oct. 24, 2014, vs Saskatchewan was named the defensive MVP of

63 WIGGAN DEREK DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 97 NATIONAL College: Queen’s HT: 6.01 WT: 295 VETERANS Born: July 27, 1992 Birthplace: Toronto, ON Calgary: 4th Season CFL: 4th Season

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON)

THROUGH 2017 DEFENSIVE TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLE RECOVERIES Regular season: 46 (17 with Cgy. in YEAREAM T TKL STT SK TFL INT YDS LG TD KD FF FR YDS LG TD WIGGAN 2017, 13 with Cgy. in 2016, 16 with 2015 Cgy. 13 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Cgy. in 2015) 2016 Cgy. 12 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Playoffs: 3 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 2 2017 Cgy. 20 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with Cgy. in 2015) CAREER 45 4 7 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed on Feb. 18, 2015. Wiggan was selected in the fourth round (34th overall) of the 2014 CFL draft and originally signed with the Stampeders on May 27, 2014. 2017 (Calgary) Wiggan played 17 games and made 11 starts. He had 20 tackles including two tackles for loss, one special-teams tackle, two sacks and five QB pressures. Wiggan played offensive line at the end of the game in Week 2 due to injuries. He was on the one-game injury list for Game 17. He started both post-season games and had one tackle in the Western Final and one tackle and one quarterback pressure in the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL game: June 26, 2015, vs Hamilton • First tackle: July 18, 2015, vs Winnipeg • First sack: Aug. 22, 2015, at Saskatchewan COLLEGE With Queen’s in 2014, Wiggan made 36 total tackles and led the Gaels with Bowl. In 2012, Wiggan led the Gaels 5.5 sacks. He led Ontario University with six sacks and also recorded 30.5 Athletics with four fumble recoveries tackles including 6.5 tackles for loss. and also had 12 tackles for loss and one forced fumble. Wiggan was named a second-team OUA all-star. PERSONAL In 2013, he recorded 28 total tackles Wiggan attended high school at St. along with three pass breakups, 5.5 Michael’s College in Toronto and was sacks and two forced fumbles and part of the school’s city championship was named a first-team all-star for a team in 2008. He was a history major second consecutive season. He was at Queen’s. chosen to play in the 2013 East-West

64 VETERANS WILLIAMS TERRY RUNNING BACK 38 INTERNATIONAL College: Kutztown HT: 5.09 WT: 201 Born: Mar. 11, 1992 Birthplace: Morristown, NJ Calgary: 2nd Season CFL: 2nd Season T.WILLIAMS,

GAMES PLAYED CAREER STATISTICS (REGULAR SEASON) THROUGH 2017 RUSHING Regular season: 5 (with Cgy. in YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD 2017) 2017 Cgy. 21 187 8.9 45 3 Playoffs: 0 CAREER 21 187 8.9 45 3 Grey Cup: 0 Grey Cup wins: 0 RECEIVING YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LG TD ACQUIRED 2017 Cgy. 5 88 17.6 37 0 Signed as a free agent on May 16, CAREER 5 88 17.6 37 0 2017. PRO PATH Williams was signed as an undrafted free agent by the National Football League’s New York Jets on Aug. 3, 2016. He was released on Aug. 28, 2016. He also attended rookie mini- camp with the New York Giants in 2016. 2017 (Calgary) Williams played five games (one start) and had 21 carries for 187 yards and one touchdown and 15 kickoff returns for 312 yards. He also had five catches for 88 yards and one punt block. Williams was named the CFL’s player of the week for Week 15 after rushing for 156 yards and three touchdowns against the Montreal Alouettes in his first career start. NOTABLE • First CFL game: June 29, 2017, vs Ottawa • First touchdown: Sept. 29, 2017, vs Montreal • Honoured: A CFL player of the week for Week 15 of the 2017 season

COLLEGE record for longest rushing touchdown. Williams was a second-team In 2014, he rushed for 725 yards and all-Pennsylvania State Athletic nine touchdowns. Prior to attending Conference all-star in both of his Kutztown, Williams played two seasons (2014 and 2015) at Kutztown. seasons at Phoenix College, a junior In 2015, he rushed for 817 yards and college in Arizona. 13 touchdowns while adding five catches for 68 yards and a major. PERSONAL His 98-yard run in an Oct. 24 game Williams is an alumnus of Cosby High against East Stroudsburg set a school School in Midlothian, Va.

65 WILLIAMS UCAMBRE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 61 INTERNATIONAL College: South Alabama HT: 6.03 WT: 298 VETERANS Born: Aug. 1, 1992 Birthplace: Phenix City, AL Calgary: 3rd Season CFL: 3rd Season

GAMES PLAYED THROUGH 2017 Regular season: 21 (18 with Cgy. in 2017, 3 with Cgy. in 2016) Playoffs: 1 (with Cgy. in 2017) Grey Cup: 2 (with Cgy. in 2016 and WILLIAMS, U. 2017) Grey Cup wins: 0 ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 12, 2016. 2017 (Calgary) Williams started 18 games at centre. He was the Stamps’ nominee for Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman and was named a West Divison all-star. He also started the Western Final and the Grey Cup. NOTABLE • First CFL start: July 29, 2016, vs BC • Honoured: Stamps’ nominee for Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman in 2017 • West Division all-star: 2017 COLLEGE Williams played four seasons at South Alabama and made 28 starts over his final three seasons (2012-14) with the Jaguars. He was second-team all-Sun Belt Conference as a junior in 2013. PERSONAL His full name is Ucambre Jakieron Thembiance Williams. He was a captain for the football and basketball teams for Central High School in Phenix City, Ala.

66 VETERANS WILSON SPENCER OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 50 NATIONAL Junior: Calgary Colts HT: 6.07 WT: 336

Born: April 7, 1988 Birthplace: Toronto, ON Calgary: 8th Season WILSON CFL: 8th Season

GAMES PLAYED THROUGH 2017 Regular season: 91 (12 with Cgy. in 2017, 18 with Cgy. in 2016, 18 with Cgy. in 2015, 18 with Cgy. in 2014, 12 with Cgy. in 2013, 10 with Cgy. in 2012, 3 with Cgy. in 2011) Playoffs: 7 (1 with Cgy. in 2017, 1 with Cgy. in 2016, 2 with Cgy. in 2015, 1 with Cgy. in 2014, 1 with Cgy. in 2013, 1 with Cgy. in 2011) Grey Cup: 3 (with Cgy. in 2014, 2016 and 2017) Grey Cup wins: 1 (with Cgy. in 2014) ACQUIRED Signed as a free agent on May 18, 2011. 2017 (Calgary) Wilson played 12 games and started 11 – eight at left tackle, two at left guard and one at right tackle. He caught a two-point convert on July 29 against Hamilton for his first career catch. Wilson also dressed for both the Western Final and the Grey Cup. He was placed on the six-game injury list prior to Game 10. NOTABLE • First CFL game: Oct. 21, 2011, vs Saskatchewan • First start: Aug. 9, 2012, at Hamilton • First catch: Two-point convert on July 29, 2017, vs Hamilton • Honoured: Stamps’ nominee for Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman in 2015 • Honoured: JUNIOR PERSONAL Stamps’ nominee for the Jake Wilson spent three seasons with the Wilson is the Stamps’ player rep for Gaudaur Veterans’ Award in 2016 Calgary Colts of the Prairie Football the CUPS organization and also works • West Division all-star: Conference and was named to the with the Heart and Stroke Foundation 2015, 2016 PFC’s all-star team for three straight and the Jump Rope for Heart program. • CFL all-star: seasons. He was named the Colts’ He is an alumnus of Calgary’s Henry 2015, 2016 most valuable lineman on three Wise Wood High School. occasions and in 2009 was named the team’s MVP. Prior to his time with the Colts, Wilson played for the junior football team.

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Real-time news, video, scores, stats, standings, highlights and much more – anytime, anywhere! rookies BRIHM JR. LARRY QUARTERBACK INTERNATIONAL ROOKIES 17 College: Bethune-Cookman HT: 5.11 WT: 209 Born: Oct. 22, 1993 Birthplace: Boynton Beach, FL

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 COLLEGE PERSONAL Brihm played 41 games over four In high school, Brihm threw for more ACQUIRED seasons (2014-17) at Bethune- than 2,500 yards during his senior Signed as a free agent on May 22, 2018. Cookman. He earned third-team season at Village Academy in Delray all-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Beach, Fla. honours following his senior season after throwing for 2,210 yards and 12 touchdowns and adding six rushing majors. During his career with the Wildcats, he completed 387 of 647 passes with 31 touchdowns and

BRIHM JR. • BUTLER 11 interceptions. Brihm added 736 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns.

BUTLER DEVIN DEFENSIVE BACK 35 INTERNATIONAL College: Syracuse HT: 6.00 WT: 189 Born: Apr. 7, 1995 Birthplace: Washington, DC

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 COLLEGE PERSONAL Butler played his senior season at Butler played receiver and defensive ACQUIRED Syracuse in 2017 and recorded 20 back and also returned kicks at Signed as a free agent on May 9, 2018. tackles including two tackles for a Gonzaga College High School loss, one sack and two pass breakups in Washington, D.C. He played in 12 games. He played his first three for the U.S. team in the 2013 seasons at Notre Dame and appeared International Bowl. in 37 games for the Fighting Irish, collecting 39 tackles, one interception and seven pass breakups.

70 ROOKIES HAYES GUMP DEFENSIVE BACK 47 INTERNATIONAL College: Arizona State HT: 5.09 WT: 186

Born: July 18, 1992 Birthplace: Richmond, VA HAYES • JACKSON

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 COLLEGE PERSONAL Hayes played 25 games over two His full name is De’Chavon Rashard ACQUIRED seasons (2015-16) at Arizona State. Hayes. He is an alumnus of Varina High Signed as a free agent on May 9, 2018. He played as a running back in his School in Richmond, Va. junior season and had 16 carries for PRO PATH 57 yards and 11 catches for 44 yards. Hayes signed with the National He made the switch to defensive back Football League’s Arizona Cardinals for his senior year and had 42 tackles as an undrafted free agent on May 2, including three tackles for loss, three 2017. He attended training camp and interceptions and six pass breakups. was released on Sept. 2, 2017. Hayes also returned 11 kickoffs for 202 yards and 17 punts for 124 yards. Prior to Arizona State, he played at the junior college level for Lackawanna College in Scranton, Pa.

JACKSON DON RUNNING BACK 25 INTERNATIONAL College: Nevada HT: 5.10 WT: 202 Born: Sept. 7, 1993 Birthplace: Sacramento, CA

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 COLLEGE PRO PATH Jackson played three seasons (2013- Jackson signed with the National 15) at Nevada after transferring from ACQUIRED Football League’s Green Bay Packers Iowa Western Community College. Signed as a free agent on May 11, 2018. as an undrafted free agent on May 6, He had 2,318 rushing yards and 19 2016. He was released by the Packers touchdowns on 520 carries as well on July 25, 2016, and later joined the as 23 catches for 269 yards and two team’s practice squad. He made his majors in his career at Nevada. NFL debut with Green Bay later that year, appearing in a total of three PERSONAL games. Jackson was placed on injured Jackson majored in communications reserve on Nov. 16, 2016. He re-signed at Nevada. He attended Laguna Creek with the Packers on Mar. 8, 2017, and High School in Elk Grove, Calif. was released on May 1, 2017.

71 KASITATI NILA OFFENSIVE LINEMAN INTERNATIONAL ROOKIES 62 College: Oklahoma HT: 6.04 WT: 331 Born: Apr. 25, 1993 Birthplace: Euless, TX

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 PERSONAL COLLEGE Kasitati attended Trinity High School in Kasitati made 25 starts in 42 games Euless, Tex. He was named to the pre- ACQUIRED over four seasons (2012-15) at season watch list for the Polynesian Signed as a free agent on May 10, 2018. Oklahoma. He redshirted in 2011. College Football Player of the Year As a senior in 2015, he started all Award heading into his senior season. PRO PATH 13 games at right guard for the Kasitati signed with the National Sooners and was named first-team Football League’s Washington all-Big 12. That season, Kasitati Redskins as an undrafted free agent helped Oklahoma finish first in the on May 16, 2016, and was released conference in both scoring offence and KASITATI • KLUKASKASITATI at the conclusion of training camp rushing touchdowns. on Sept. 3, 2016. He then joined the practice squad of the Jacksonville Jaguars on Dec. 14, 2016. He signed a reserves/futures contract with the Jaguars on Jan. 2, 2017, and was released on Sept. 3, 2017.

KLUKAS MICHAEL RECEIVER 81 NATIONAL College: Calgary HT: 6.00 WT: 186 Born: May 2, 1994 Birthplace: Calgary, AB

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 PERSONAL COLLEGE Klukas is an alumnus of Calgary’s Klukas made 46 catches for 739 yards St. Mary’s High School where he ACQUIRED in eight games with the University of also competed in basketball, hockey Signed as a free agent on Dec. 7, 2017. Calgary in 2017 and shared the team and track. lead with seven receiving touchdowns. He had four 100-yard games including a season-high 129 yards and two touchdowns in a Sept. 16 contest against Manitoba. Over five seasons (2013-17) with the Dinos he had 82 receptions for 1,253 yards. Klukas also saw special-teams action with the Dinos and in 2015 he returned a punt 110 yards for a touchdown against UBC.

72 ROOKIES LAWRENCE JUSTIN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 68 NATIONAL College: Alberta HT: 6.00 WT: 310

Born: Mar. 14, 1996 Birthplace: Edmonton, AB LAWRENCE • METCHIE

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 COLLEGE PERSONAL Lawrence played four years (2014-17) Lawrence attended Spruce Grove ACQUIRED at Alberta. In 2017, he was a first-team Composite High School before Selected in the fifth round (39th overall) all-Canadian and blocked for a Canada enrolling at the University of Alberta. of the 2018 CFL draft and signed on West-leading attack that compiled May 14, 2018. 1,769 rushing yards. Lawrence was a second-team all-star at centre in 2016 and a first-team all-star at guard in 2015.

METCHIE ROYCE DEFENSIVE BACK 16 NATIONAL College: Guelph HT: 5.11 WT: 215 Born: Sept. 11, 1996 Birthplace: Lagos, NG

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 PERSONAL COLLEGE Metchie was born in Nigeria and Metchie played 28 games over four grew up in , Ont., where he ACQUIRED seasons (2014-17) at Guelph and graduated from St. Edmund Campion Selected in the third round (25th recorded 108 tackles including Secondary School. He also played for overall) of the 2018 CFL draft and six tackles for loss, one sack, two the Ontario Varsity Football League’s signed on May 14, 2018. interceptions, one fumble recovery, Brampton Bulldogs. one forced fumble and nine pass breakups. In 2017, he was second on the Gryphons with 50 tackles.

73 MEZZALIRA ERIC LINEBACKER NATIONAL ROOKIES 33 College: McMaster HT: 6.00 WT: 215 Born: Mar. 10, 1994 Birthplace: Hamilton, ON

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 COLLEGE PERSONAL Mezzalira played 28 games over Mezzalira starred at Cardinal Newman ACQUIRED four seasons (2014-17) at McMaster Secondary School in Stoney Creek, Ont. Selected in the second round (17th and accumulated 95.5 total tackles overall) of the 2018 CFL draft and including 8.5 tackles for loss, two signed on May 14, 2018. sacks, three fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and two pass breakups. In 2017, he led the Marauders with 43 tackles and had five tackles for loss.

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MORRIS ROMAR RUNNING BACK 32 INTERNATIONAL College: North Carolina HT: 5.10 WT: 190 Born: Oct. 21, 1992 Birthplace: Salisbury, NC

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 PERSONAL COLLEGE Morris rushed for 1,780 yards and 30 Morris made 13 starts in 50 career touchdowns and caught 20 passes for ACQUIRED games over four seasons (2012-15) at 258 yards as a senior at Salisbury High Signed as a free agent on May 11, 2018. North Carolina, rushing for 1,024 yards School. He won back-to-back state and 12 touchdowns on 213 carries. 2AA titles and helped lead Salisbury PRO PATH He also made 54 receptions for 499 to its first state title in 53 years. He Morris signed with the National yards and two touchdowns, returned also competed on the basketball and Football League’s New York Jets as an 27 kickoffs for 597 yards and ran back track and field teams and was state undrafted free agent on May 24, 2016, two punts for 11 yards. champion in the 100- and 200-metre and was placed on the injured reserve dashes. He also ran track in college. list on Aug. 31, 2016. He was released on Sept. 3, 2017.

74 ROOKIES ORIMOLADE FOLARIN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 90 INTERNATIONAL College: Dartmouth HT: 5.10 WT: 234

Born: Nov. 23, 1995 Birthplace: Washington, DC • ROBERSON ORIMOLADE

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 COLLEGE PERSONAL Orimolade played 39 games at Orimolade was a senior captain at ACQUIRED linebacker over four seasons (2013-16) James Hubert Blake High School in Signed as a free agent on May 11, 2018. at Dartmouth. He recorded 143 total Silver Spring, Md., playing on both the tackles including 35 tackles for loss offensive and defensive lines. His full PRO PATH and also accumulated 23.5 sacks, name is Adefolarin Adebayo Orimolade. Orimolade signed with the National 10 forced fumbles and eight pass Football League’s as breakups. The career sack total was an undrafted free agent on May 2, 2017. second highest in Big Green history. He attended training camp with the He was the Ivy League’s defensive Rams and was waived on Sept. 2, 2017. player of the year in 2016 and was a finalist for the Award as the best defensive player in Division I after recording 83 tackles including 14.5 tackles for loss, nine sacks, five forced fumbles and three pass breakups.

ROBERSON TRE DEFENSIVE BACK 31 INTERNATIONAL College: Illinois State HT: 6.00 WT: 189 Born: Oct. 22, 1992 Birthplace: Indianapolis, IN

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 PERSONAL COLLEGE Roberson starred at Lawrence Central Roberson played quarterback in High School and was named Indiana’s ACQUIRED college including two seasons (2014- Mr. Football in 2010 after throwing for Signed as a free agent on May 9, 2018. 15) at Illinois State. He established 2,611 yards and 24 touchdowns and school records for career rushing rushing for 1,992 yards and 21 scores. PRO PATH yards (1,806) and touchdowns (22) He is the grandson of Canadian Roberson signed with the National by a quarterback. He threw for 5,446 Football Hall of Fame member Larry Football League’s Minnesota Vikings career yards for the Redbirds and had Highbaugh, who played 13 seasons as an undrafted free agent on May 9, 48 touchdown passes. He started his in the CFL including 12 for the 2016. He attended training camp and collegiate career at Indiana and was Edmonton Eskimos. was released on Sept. 3, 2016, later the first quarterback in school history joining the Vikings’ practice squad. to start as a true freshman. In 23 career He was released by Minnesota on games for the Hoosiers, he passed for Sept. 2, 2017. 2,433 yards and 20 touchdowns and rushed for 982 yards and 10 scores.

75 SCEVIOUR RYAN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN NATIONAL ROOKIES 58 College: Calgary HT: 6.04 WT: 320 Born: June 29, 1995 Birthplace: Calgary, AB

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 COLLEGE PERSONAL Sceviour played four seasons at the Sceviour is an alumnus of Calgary’s ACQUIRED University of Calgary (2014-17) and Bowness High School. His 22 reps Selected in the first round (eighth dressed for 43 games in his career. on the bench press at the 2018 CFL overall) of the 2018 CFL draft and He was named a second-team all- draft combine tied for third among signed on May 14, 2018. Canadian in 2016 and 2017 and helped all players. the Dinos’ offence rush for 1,275 yards in 2017, good for the second-best total in Canada West.

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SINDANI RICHARD RECEIVER 87 NATIONAL College: Calgary HT: 6.02 WT: 204 Born: June 23, 1995 Birthplace: Regina, SK

CFL • 1 | STAMPS • 1 PERSONAL JUNIOR/COLLEGE Sindani played his high-school football Sindani played a total of nine regular- at Campbell Collegiate in Regina, ACQUIRED season and playoff games for the earning league all-star honours in Signed on Feb. 9, 2018. He was University of Calgary in 2017 and he his senior season. He played for selected in the eighth round (70th had 31 catches for 408 yards and Saskatchewan at the 2012 Football overall) of the 2017 draft and originally two touchdowns. One of the scores Canada Cup. signed on May 16, 2017. came in the Dinos’ Canada West final win over UBC. Prior to joining the 2017 Dinos, Sindani played one season Sindani attended training camp with for the Calgary Colts juniors and in the Stampeders before joining the eight games he made 31 catches for University of Calgary Dinos. In two 414 yards and two touchdowns. He pre-season contests for the Stamps, added seven catches for 73 yards in he had two catches for 34 yards and two playoff contests. He previously one touchdown. played three seasons (2013-15) at the University of Regina and accumulated 33 catches for 467 yards and three touchdowns in 20 games.

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BC 7 11 0 469 501 .389 FOOTBALL STATISTICS

CALGARY STAMPEDERS 2017 RESULTS GAME DATE AWAY HOME ATT RECORD PRE-SEASON 1 Tuesday, June 6 BC 18 Calgary 23 25,139 1-0 2 Sunday, June 11 Calgary 36 Edmonton 35 25,723 2-0 REGULAR SEASON 1 Friday, June 23 Calgary 31 Ottawa 31 24,565 0-0-1 2 Thursday, June 29 Ottawa 39 Calgary 43 24,613 1-0-1 3 Friday, July 7 Calgary 29 Winnipeg 10 30,165 2-0-1 4 Friday, July 14 Calgary 23 Montreal 30 18,610 2-1-1 5 Saturday, June 22 Saskatchewan 10 Calgary 27 30,274 3-1-1 6 Saturday, July 29 Hamilton 1 Calgary 60 25,492 4-1-1 7 Thursday, Aug. 3 Calgary 41 Toronto 24 11,616 5-1-1 8 Friday, Aug. 18 Calgary 21 BC 17 20,622 6-1-1 9 Saturday, Aug. 26 Toronto 7 Calgary 23 26,150 7-1-1 10 Monday, Sept. 4 Edmonton 18 Calgary 39 33,731 8-1-1 11 Saturday, Sept. 9 Calgary 25 Edmonton 22 34,312 9-1-1 12 Saturday, Sept. 16 BC 13 Calgary 27 28,176 10-1-1 13 Sunday, Sept. 24 Calgary 15 Saskatchewan 9 33,350 11-1-1 14 Friday, Sept. 29 Montreal 11 Calgary 59 26,394 12-1-1 15 Friday, Oct. 13 Calgary 28 Hamilton 25 23,672 13-1-1 16 Friday, Oct. 20 Saskatchewan 30 Calgary 7 27,316 13-2-1 17 Saturday, Oct. 28 Calgary 20 Edmonton 29 30,601 13-3-1 18 Friday, Nov. 3 Winnipeg 23 Calgary 5 24,281 13-4-1 PLAYOFFS WF Sunday, Nov. 19 Edmonton 28 Calgary 32 30,116 GC Sunday, Nov. 26 Calgary 24 Toronto 27 36,154

TEAM STATS Calgary Opponents Calgary Opponents Total first downs 356 343 Punts 112 129 Rushing 106 107 Punt yds. 4,890 5,986 Passing 213 201 Punt avg. 43.7 46.4 Penalty 37 35 Punt returns 104 86 Yards passing 5,066 4,582 Punt return yds. 1,598 764 Yds/game 281.4 254.6 Punt return avg. 15.4 8.9 Completions/attempts 385/596 408/614 Kickoffs 81 62 Percentage complete 64.6 66.4 Kickoff yds. 5,274 3,966 Yards/attempt 8.5 7.5 Kickoff avg. 65.1 64.0 Yards/completion 13.2 11.2 Kickoff returns 59 77 Yards rushing 1,663 1,535 Kickoff return yds. 1,297 1,560 Yards/game 92.4 85.3 Kickoff return avg. 22.0 20.3 Total rushes 333 317 Total turnovers 25 45 Yards/rush 5.0 4.8 Passes intercepted 14 20 Gross offence 6,729 6,117 Fumbles lost 9 11 Team losses 237 453 Downs 3 14 Net offence 6,492 5,664 Penalties 141 152 Avg. net offence 360.7 314.7 Yards penalized 1,415 1,577 Plays from scrimmage 975 994

79 SCORING (KICKING) FIELD GOALS NO. PLAYER FG CON S PTS NO. PLAYER ATT MD LG PCT S 30 R. Paredes 53 35 5 199 30 R. Paredes 58 53 48 91.4% 2 6 R. Maver 0 0 4 4 Total 58 53 48 91.4% 2 Total 53 35 9 203 Opponents 34 33 52 97.1% 0 Opponents 34 21 9 132 PUNTING SCORING (TD) NO. PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG S NET NO. PLAYER RSH REC KR PR MFG INT FUM 2PT PTS 6 R. Maver 112 4,890 43.7 69 4 35.6 33 J. Messam 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 Total 112 4,890 43.7 69 4 35.6 88 K. Jorden 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 44 Opponents 129 5,986 46.4 69 3 33.2 16 M. McDaniel 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 30 89 D. Daniels 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 86 A. Parker 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 KICKOFFS 2017 IN REVIEW 14 R. Finch 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 20 NO. PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG S 15 A. Buckley 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 30 R. Paredes 78 5,096 65.3 95 3 80 M. Michel 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 6 R. Maver 3 178 59.3 61 0 38 T. Williams 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Total 81 5,274 65.1 95 3 27 T. Adeleke 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 Opponents 66 3,966 64.0 87 2 1 L. Durant 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 37 M. Harris 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 12 84 R. Begelton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 KICKOFF RETURNS 26 R. Cote 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 NO. PLAYER RET YDS AVG LG TD 23 W. Langlais 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 14 R. Finch 26 696 26.8 55 0 34 A. Milanovic-Litre 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 38 T. Williams 15 312 20.8 35 0 35 S. Richardson 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 27 T. Adeleke 5 95 19.0 26 0 50 S. Wilson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 17 D. Williams 4 71 17.8 24 0 Total 18 24 0 5 0 2 2 6 318 80 M. Michel 3 57 19.0 22 0 Opponents 11 17 0 2 0 3 2 5 220 3 P. Levels 3 44 14.7 21 0 26 R. Cote 1 22 22.0 22 0 PASSING 87 R. Kohlert 1 0 0 0 0 NO. PLAYER CMP ATT PCT YDS AVG LG TDS INT 90 M. Klassen 1 0 0 0 0 19 B. Mitchell 349 546 63.9% 4,700 8.6 60 23 11 Total 59 1,297 22.0 55 0 15 A. Buckley 32 42 76.2% 313 7.5 60 1 1 Opponents 77 1,560 20.3 64 0 12 R. Stanzi 4 8 50.0% 53 6.6 28 0 2 Total 385 596 64.6% 5,066 8.5 60 24 14 Opponents 408 614 66.4% 4,582 7.5 80 17 20 PUNT RETURNS

FOOTBALL STATISTICS FOOTBALL NO. PLAYER RET YDS AVG LG TD 14 R. Finch 73 1,200 16.4 103 3 RECEIVING 27 T. Adeleke 26 356 13.7 71 2 NO. PLAYER REC YDS AVG LG TD 16 M. McDaniel 65 860 13.2 49 4 24 J. Burnett 4 32 8.0 14 0 80 M. Michel 41 780 19.0 60 3 1 L. Durant 1 10 10.0 10 0 89 D. Daniels 47 743 15.8 46 4 Total 104 1,598 15.4 103 5 88 K. Jorden 52 717 13.8 55 6 Opponents 86 764 8.9 96 2 86 A. Parker 36 482 13.4 51 3 1 L. Durant 22 313 14.2 48 2 MISSED FG RETURNS 84 R. Begelton 22 304 13.8 32 1 NO. PLAYER RET YDS AVG LG TD 82 J. Brescacin 19 260 13.7 41 0 33 J. Messam 33 183 5.5 25 0 14 R. Finch 1 18 18.0 18 0 14 R. Finch 18 133 7.4 25 0 Total 1 18 18.0 18 0 38 T. Williams 5 88 17.6 37 0 Opponents 4 179 44.8 65 0 87 R. Kohlert 7 77 11.0 21 0 26 R. Cote 7 52 7.4 13 1 23 W. Langlais 3 30 10.0 13 0 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS FROM 21 A. Woodson 3 19 6.3 13 0 YARDS SCRIMMAGE 85 J. Lynch 2 18 9.0 10 0 NO. PLAYER YDS NO. PLAYER YDS 17 D. Williams 1 8 8.0 8 0 14 R. Finch 2,161 33 J. Messam 1,199 50 S. Wilson 1 3 3.0 3 0 33 J. Messam 1,199 16 M. McDaniel 860 15 A. Buckley 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 16 M. McDaniel 860 80 M. Michel 791 Total 385 5,066 13.2 60 24 80 M. Michel 791 89 D. Daniels 744 Opponents 408 4,582 11.2 80 17 89 D. Daniels 744 88 K. Jorden 718 88 K. Jorden 718 86 A. Parker 563 RUSHING 38 T. Williams 587 1 L. Durant 313 NO. PLAYER CAR YDS AVG LG TD 86 A. Parker 563 84 R. Begelton 304 33 J. Messam 215 1,016 4.7 28 9 38 T. Williams 21 187 8.9 45 3 27 T. Adeleke 451 38 T. Williams 275 14 R. Finch 21 114 5.4 37 0 1 L. Durant 323 82 J. Brescacin 260 15 A. Buckley 30 108 3.6 60 3 84 R. Begelton 304 14 R. Finch 247 86 A. Parker 7 81 11.6 24 1 82 J. Brescacin 260 15 A. Buckley 104 26 R. Cote 13 45 3.5 12 0 26 R. Cote 119 26 R. Cote 97 34 A. Milanovic-Litre 8 26 3.3 8 1 15 A. Buckley 104 87 R. Kohlert 77 6 R. Maver 1 24 24.0 24 0 17 D. Williams 93 21 A. Woodson 37 21 A. Woodson 6 18 3.0 7 0 87 R. Kohlert 77 23 W. Langlais 30 19 B. Mitchell 3 17 5.7 9 0 3 P. Levels 44 34 A. Milanovic-Litre 26 17 D. Williams 3 14 4.7 13 0 21 A. Woodson 37 6 R. Maver 24 80 M. Michel 2 11 5.5 7 0 89 D. Daniels 2 1 0.5 1 1 24 J. Burnett 32 17 D. Williams 22 88 K. Jorden 1 1 1.0 1 1 23 W. Langlais 30 85 J. Lynch 18 Total 333 1,663 5.0 60 18 34 A. Milanovic-Litre 26 19 B. Mitchell 17 Opponents 317 1,535 4.8 27 11 6 R. Maver 24 50 S. Wilson 3 85 J. Lynch 18 Total 6,729 19 B. Mitchell 17 Opponents 6,117 50 S. Wilson 3 Total 9,642 Opponents 8,620

80 2017 IN REVIEW IN 2017 FUMBLES DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RETURNS NO. PLAYER FUM LST NO. PLAYER NO YDS LG TD FF 33 J. Messam 5 4 TACKLES 95 J. Davis 2 0 0 0 2 NO. PLAYER TKL 14 R. Finch 2 1 49 A. Singleton 123 15 A. Buckley 1 0 0 0 1 15 A. Buckley 1 1 29 J. Wall 55 37 M. Harris 1 46 46 1 0 88 K. Jorden 1 1 0 C. Evans 53 39 C. Hughes 1 9 9 0 1 16 M. McDaniel 1 1 56 J. Thurman 52 99 M. Kashak 1 0 0 0 0 80 M. Michel 1 1 35 S. Richardson 48 23 W. Langlais 1 2 2 1 0 8 J. Bush 1 0 28 B. Smith 45 44 K. Olugbode 1 0 0 0 0 19 B. Mitchell 1 0 39 C. Hughes 40 35 S. Richardson 1 0 0 0 1 86 A. Parker 1 0 25 T. Campbell 37 56 J. Thurman 1 10 10 0 2 12 R. Stanzi 1 0 4 M. Johnson 34 29 J. Wall 1 0 0 0 1 56 J. Thurman 1 0 95 J. Davis 32 27 T. Adeleke 0 0 0 0 1 Total 16 9 11 J. Bell 31 11 J. Bell 0 0 0 0 1

Opponents 20 11 98 J. Vaughters 26 0 C. Evans 0 0 0 0 1 FOOTBALL STATISTICS 37 M. Harris 21 49 A. Singleton 0 0 0 0 1 SACKS 97 D. Wiggan 20 28 B. Smith 0 0 0 0 1 NO. PLAYER SK 3 P. Levels 16 Total 11 67 67 2 13 39 C. Hughes 11 27 T. Adeleke 15 95 J. Davis 9 24 J. Burnett 11 INTERCEPTIONS 4 M. Johnson 9 90 M. Klassen 10 NO. PLAYER NO YDS LG TD 98 J. Vaughters 6 99 M. Kashak 6 0 C. Evans 5 37 31 0 49 A. Singleton 4 96 R. Colling 5 35 S. Richardson 4 115 47 1 48 W. McManis 2 7 J. Turner 5 25 T. Campbell 2 2 2 0 97 D. Wiggan 2 2 A. Thibault 4 56 J. Thurman 2 45 28 0 27 T. Adeleke 1 53 B. Erdos 3 29 J. Wall 2 0 0 0 11 J. Bell 1 92 B. Hall 3 11 J. Bell 1 -2 0 0 92 B. Hall 1 52 R. Jones 3 24 J. Burnett 1 5 5 0 37 M. Harris 1 80 M. Michel 3 37 M. Harris 1 27 27 1 35 S. Richardson 1 77 R. Frank 2 49 A. Singleton 1 40 40 0 56 J. Thurman 1 31 T. Glover-Wright 2 28 B. Smith 1 0 0 0 7 J. Turner 1 93 D. Mason 2 Total 20 289 47 2 Total 50 16 M. McDaniel 2 Opponents 14 353 115 3 Opponents 30 48 W. McManis 2 91 M. Rose 2 BLOCKED KICKS SPECIAL-TEAMS 84 R. Begelton 1 NO. PLAYER BK FG PUNT CON 89 D. Daniels 1 95 J. Davis 1 0 1 0 TACKLES 46 C. Power 1 0 1 0 NO. PLAYER STT 94 K. Fraser 1 46 C. Power 17 88 K. Jorden 1 98 J. Vaughters 1 0 0 1 23 W. Langlais 16 87 R. Kohlert 1 38 T. Williams 1 0 1 0 27 T. Adeleke 13 20 D. Norman 1 Total 4 0 3 1 56 J. Thurman 13 44 K. Olugbode 1 52 R. Jones 12 86 A. Parker 1 PASS KNOCKDOWNS 35 S. Richardson 9 93 A. Whiteside 1 NO. PLAYER KD 40 D. Janke 8 61 U. Williams 1 25 T. Campbell 7 48 W. McManis 7 45 J. Wilson 1 0 C. Evans 6 2 A. Thibault 6 Totals 724 35 S. Richardson 6 54 P. Caron 6 28 B. Smith 6 98 J. Vaughters 6 TACKLES 29 J. Wall 5 26 R. Cote 5 49 A. Singleton 4 31 O. Odiase 5 FOR LOSS 3 P. Levels 3 3 P. Levels 4 NO. PLAYER TFL YDS 11 J. Bell 2 34 A. Milanovic-Litre 3 49 A. Singleton 4 5 92 B. Hall 2 30 R. Paredes 3 98 J. Vaughters 3 26 98 J. Vaughters 2 84 R. Begelton 2 37 M. Harris 2 4 24 J. Burnett 1 82 J. Brescacin 2 39 C. Hughes 2 3 4 M. Johnson 1 8 J. Bush 2 4 M. Johnson 2 6 56 J. Thurman 1 37 M. Harris 2 99 M. Kashak 2 3 7 J. Turner 1 49 A. Singleton 2 35 S. Richardson 2 8 Totals 47 15 A. Buckley 1 97 D. Wiggan 2 11 25 T. Campbell 1 11 J. Bell 1 1 77 R. Frank 1 24 J. Burnett 1 37 85 J. Lynch 1 95 J. Davis 1 2 6 R. Maver 1 94 K. Fraser 1 2 20 D. Norman 1 28 B. Smith 1 1 44 K. Olugbode 1 56 J. Thurman 1 3 44 B. D'Aguilar 1 Totals 25 112 97 D. Wiggan 1 Total 152

81 GAME PARTICIPATION

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 P1 P2 TOTAL N/I PLAYER AT VS AT AT VS VS AT AT VS VS AT VS AT VS AT VS AT VS VS AT OTT OTT WPG MTL SSK HAM TOR BC TOR EDM EDM BC SSK MTL HAM SSK EDM WPG EDM TOR GP GS N ADELEKE, Tunde 44 44 44 1G 44 D D D 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 D D 44 19 5 I ALLEN, Josh PR PR PR PR PR 0 0 I BEGELTON, Reggie PR PR 44 44 PR PR PR O O O 44 44 O O PR PR 9 5 I BELL, Joshua D D D D D 1G 1G 1G D D D D D D D D D D D D 17 17 N BERGMAN, Shane O O 1G 1G O O O O 1G 1G O O O O O O 1G 1G O O 14 14 I BOYKIN, Jarrett 1G 1G 1G 1G PR PR PR 0 0 N BRESCACIN, Juwan 44 44 44 44 6G 6G 6G 6G 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 16 16 N BUCKLEY, Andrew 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 O 44 44 20 1 2017 IN REVIEW I BURNETT, Joe D D 44 44 D D D 44 44 44 44 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 44 1G 12 5 I BUSH, Jarrett 44 44 PR PR 2 0 I BUTLER, Mario PR PR PR PR PR 0 0 I CAMPBELL, Tommie 1G D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 19 19 N CARON, Pierre-Luc 44 44 1G 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 19 0 N COLLING, Randy 1G 1G I 1G PR PR 1G 1G 1G I 1G 1G 1G I PR 1G 44 44 44 44 4 0 N COTE, Rob O O O O 1G 1G 1G O O O O O O O O O O O O O 17 17 I DABLE, Anthony PR 0 0 N D'AGUILAR, Ben 44 44 44 44 4 0 I DANIELS, DaVaris O 1G O O O O O O O O O 1G 1G 1G I O O O O O 15 15 I DAVIS, Ja'Gared D 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 44 D D D D D D D D 1G 1G D D 12 11 N DURANT, Lemar O O O O O O O 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 7 7 N ERDOS, Brad O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 20 20 I EVANS, Ciante D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 1G D D 19 19 N FEDERKEIL, Dan O O O O O O O O 1G O O O O O O O O O O O 19 19 I FINCH, Roy 44 S S 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 1G 1G 1G 44 44 44 15 0 I FRANK, Reuben D PR PR PR 44 1G 44 1G 44 44 PR PR 44 PR PR PR PR 6 1 I FRASER, Kashawn 44 D D 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 3 2 I GLOVER-WRIGHT, Tay PR PR 44 1 0 N GROZMAN, Roman 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 0 0 N GUY, Dillon PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR 0 0 I HALL, Bryan D D I I 44 44 44 1G 1G 5 2 I HARRIS, Maleki D D D D D D 1G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6 6 I HUGHES, Charleston D D 1G 1G D D D D 1G 1G D D D D D D D D D D 16 16 N JANKE, Dexter 44 44 44 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G I 1G 1G I 44 44 44 44 44 1G 1G 8 0 I JOHNSON, Micah D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 20 20

GAME PARTICIPATION N JONES, Riley 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 1G 44 44 19 0 I JORDEN, Kamar O O O O O O 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G O O O O O O 12 12 N KASHAK, Michael PR PR PR 44 44 44 44 PR 44 PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR 44 PR PR 6 0 N KLASSEN, Michael I I 44 44 I I I I I 1G I 44 44 44 44 44 D I I 1G 8 1 N KOHLERT, Rory 1G 1G 44 PR 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 17 0 N LANDRY, Beau 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 0 0 N LANGLAIS, William 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 20 0 N LAVERTU, Pierre 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 0 0 I LAW, Cordarro 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 1G I 0 0 I LAWRENCE, Rashad PR PR PR PR 0 0 I LEVELS, Patrick D PR PR 44 44 44 44 44 PR PR PR 44 44 44 44 44 PR D 44 44 14 2 N LYNCH, Julan PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR 44 44 44 44 44 44 PR PR 44 PR PR PR 7 0 I MASON, Danny PR PR 44 PR 1 0 N MAVER, Rob 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 20 0 I MAYO, Deron 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 1G 1G 44 1G 1G 1G 1G 1G 1G 1G 1G 1G 1G 1G 1 0 I McDANIEL, Marquay O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 1G 1G 1G O O 17 17 I McMANIS, Wynton PR PR 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 12 0 N MESSAM, Jerome O O O O O O O O O O O O O 1G O O O O O O 19 19 I MICHEL, Marken PR O PR PR 44 44 O O O O O O O O O O 1G 1G 44 44 15 11 N MILANOVIC-LITRE, Ante PR PR 44 44 44 44 44 44 PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR 44 44 8 0 I MITCHELL, Bo Levi O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 44 O O 20 19 I NORMAN, Dwyane PR PR PR PR PR 44 44 PR 44 44 44 5 0 I ODIASE, Osagie 1G 1G D D PR 44 44 4 2 I OLUGBODE, Kenneth PR 44 44 PR 2 0 N PAREDES, Rene 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 20 0 N PARKER, Anthony 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 20 13 N POWER, Charlie 44 44 44 44 O O O 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 20 3 I RENFROW, Justin PR PR PR O 1G PR PR PR O O 44 PR PR O PR PR O 1G 1G 1G 6 5 I RICHARDS, Randy I I O I I I I I O O O O O 1G O 1G O O O O 11 11 I RICHARDSON, Shaq D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 1G D 19 19 I ROSE, Mike PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR I PR PR PR PR PR 44 PR PR 1 0 I ROSS, Joel PR PR PR 0 0 I ROSS, Marvin 44 44 PR PR PR PR PR PR PR 2 0 I SEFON, Jordan PR PR PR PR PR PR 0 0 N SINGLETON, Alex D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 20 20 I SMITH, Brandon 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 44 D D D D D D D D D D 1G D D 13 12 N SMITH, Quinn 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G PR 1G 44 44 I I I I I I 1G I 1G 1G 2 0 I STANZI, Ricky 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 20 0 N THIBAULT, Adam 44 44 1G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 44 44 44 1G 44 44 44 I 44 44 44 44 12 0 N THORN, Cam 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 I 1G 1G 44 44 44 44 44 I 44 I I 14 0 I THURMAN, Jameer 44 44 44 44 44 44 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 20 14 N TURNER, Junior 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 1G 44 D D D 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 4 3 I VAUGHTERS, James PR 44 44 D D D D D D D 44 44 44 44 44 44 D D 44 44 19 9 I WALKER, Kenneth PR PR PR 0 0 I WALL, Jamar D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 20 20 I WHITESIDE, Aston D 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 1 1 N WIGGAN, Derek 44 44 D D D D D D 44 44 44 D D D D D I D D D 19 14 I WILLIAMS, Dominique PR PR PR PR PR PR 44 PR 1G 1G 1 0 I WILLIAMS, Terry PR 44 44 PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR O 44 44 PR PR PR PR 5 1 I WILLIAMS, Ucambre O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 20 20 I WILSON, Julian PR PR PR PR PR 44 44 PR PR 2 0 N WILSON, Spencer O O O O O O O O O 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G O 44 O 44 44 14 11 N WOODSON, Anthony 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G PR PR PR 44 44 44 1G 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 1G 1G 3 0

O: Started on offence 44: Dressed PR: Practice roster 1G: One-game injury list GS: Games started S: Suspended D: Started on defence I: Inactive (on 46-man) 6G: Six-game injury list DIS: Disabled GP: Games played

82 history MILESTONES

HISTORY

MILESTONES

The Stampeders won their 300th home game against Montreal on Aug. 12, 2006. WINS (CURRENTLY AT 648) GAMES PLAYED (1,190) 1 Aug. 31, 1946 Regina 9-0 1 Aug. 31, 1946 Regina 9-0 W 50 Aug. 29, 1953 at Saskatchewan 29-17 50 Sept. 23, 1950 at Edmonton 8-33 L 100 Oct. 21, 1961 at Saskatchewan 22-17 100 Oct. 17, 1953 Saskatchewan 18-24 L 200 Aug. 2, 1972 Winnipeg 31-7 200 Aug. 15, 1960 Winnipeg 23-38 L 250 Nov. 4, 1979 Saskatchewan 41-8 250 Aug. 23, 1963 at Saskatchewan 17-16 W 300 Oct. 13, 1986 Toronto 37-14 300 Aug. 27, 1966 at Edmonton 5-26 L 400 Aug. 12, 1995 at San Antonio 38-32 400 Oct. 1, 1972 Saskatchewan 31-14 W 500 Oct. 30, 2005 at Winnipeg 46-24 500 Oct. 22, 1978 at Hamilton 35-1 W 600 Sept. 6, 2014 at Edmonton 41-34 600 July 21, 1985 BC 14-39 L 700 Oct. 7, 1990 Saskatchewan 23-16 W HOME WINS (380) 800 Aug. 5, 1996 Saskatchewan 38-11 W 1 Aug. 31, 1946 Regina 9-0 900 Oct. 20, 2001 Montreal 29-9 W 50 Aug. 31, 1959 Saskatchewan 28-10 1,000 Aug. 17, 2007 BC 45-45 T 100 Aug., 10, 1970 BC 16-9 200 Aug. 8, 1991 BC 34-30 (OT) HOME GAMES PLAYED (595) 250 Aug. 7, 1997 Toronto 45-35 1 Aug. 31, 1946 Regina 9-0 W 300 Aug. 12, 2006 Montreal 27-24 50 Oct. 19, 1953 Winnipeg 6-18 L 100 Aug. 15, 1960 Winnipeg 23-38 L ROAD WINS (268) 200 Sept. 24, 1972 Montreal 34-15 W 1 Sept. 7, 1946 at Regina 6-0 250 Oct. 15, 1978 Saskatchewan 32-13 W 50 Oct. 13, 1962 at Winnipeg 19-15 300 July 21, 1985 BC 14-39 L 100 Oct. 29, 1978 at Winnipeg 28-24 400 Aug. 5, 1996 Saskatchewan 38-11 W 200 July 7, 2005 at Winnipeg 21-15 500 Aug. 17, 2007 BC 45-45 T 250 Nov. 7, 2014 at BC 33-16 ROAD GAMES PLAYED (595) LOSSES (521) 1 Sept. 7, 1946 at Regina 6-0 W 1 Sept. 16, 1946 Winnipeg 5-13 50 Oct. 5, 1953 at Saskatchewan 9-8 W 50 Aug. 21, 1954 at Winnipeg 5-17 100 Aug. 12, 1960 at Saskatchewan 15-15 T 100 Oct. 27, 1958 at Winnipeg 10-37 200 Oct. 7, 1972 at Hamilton 24-50 L 200 Oct. 14, 1973 Ottawa 8-32 250 Oct. 22, 1978 at Hamilton 35-1 W 250 Oct. 1, 1978 at Saskatchewan 19-20 300 July 10, 1985 at Montreal 18-22 L 300 Aug. 11, 1985 Montreal 6-29 400 July 29, 1996 at Winnipeg 36-38 L 400 Nov. 5, 2000 at Hamilton 22-24 500 Aug. 9, 2007 at Montreal 18-30 L 500 July 12, 2012 at Montreal 32-33 TIES (21) 1 Oct. 24, 1953 Saskatchewan 13-13

84 HISTORY ALL-TIME ROSTER 1945–2017

Includes all players who have played regular-season and/or playoff games for the Stampeders and the years in which they saw action.

Current players in red (as of June 1, 2018)

Anderson, Dave Austin, Da’Shann Battle, Julian Bjarnason, Barney Branch, Jesse ALL-TIME ROSTER QB • 1952 DB • 2001-02 DB • 2007-08 FW • 1949-52 HB • 1963-64 A Anderson, Dwight Austin, Larry Bauman, Chris Black, Tristan Brandon, Dwan DB • 2008-10 DB • 2003 R • 2012 LB • 2009 LB • 1991 Abdullah, Khalid LB • 2006 Anderson, Ezzrett Avery, Don Beals, Shawn Blackburn, Bill Branyan, Bob (Sugarfoot) T • 1950 SB • 1990-92 C • 1951-52 T • 1953 Abdullah, Rahim E • 1949-54 DL • 2005-06 Beard, Gene Blackmon, Tray Braun, Karl Anderson, Harry DHB • 1969 LB • 2009 DB • 1986 Adams, Dave (Auby) (Steaky) T • 1945-49, 1954 B Beaton, Bruce Blair, Don Bray, Jayson G • 1946-48 OL • 1995 WR • 2002-03 DB • 2002-03 Anderson, Kelvin Bachman, Ted Adams, Raymonn RB • 1996-2002 DHB • 1973-74 Beatty, , Wayne Brenner, Craig RB • 2002 E • 1952 LB • 1999 FB • 1994-95 Anderson, Larry Baggs, Stevie Adeleke, Tunde G • 1961-67 DL • 2012 Beatty, Harold Blanchard, Joe Brescacin, Juwan DB • 2017 T • 1961-62 T • 1954 R • 2016-17 Anderson, Scotty Bailey, Ace Agler, Bob WR • 2006 G • 1945 Begelton, Reggie Blanchard, Leo Bresciani, Rob HB • 1951 R • 2017 OT • 1988-91 SB • 1985-86 Anderson, Steve Bailey, Don Aguirre, Johnny DT • 1996-99, QB • 1956 Bell, Bill Bland, Carl Brewster, Doug T • 1948-50 HB • 1960 WR • 1991-92 LB • 1992 2002 Bailey, Fred Blenkhorn, Paul Bridges, Harold Ah You, Harland Andrews, Rupe WR • 1997 Bell, Joshua DL • 2000-01 (Bubba) DL • 1998 E, HB • 1954 DB • 2014-17 Baillie, Ray OL • 1975 Bleue, Chris Aiken, Wayne Andruski, Frank T • 1954-55 Bell, Ricky TE • 1988 Bright, Johnny HB • 1959-60 DHB • 1966-73 DB • 2001 Bain, Lu FB • 1952-54 Blyth, John Albert, Frankie Anonsen, Victor HB • 1964-66 Belliveau, Eugene G • 1960 Brightful, Lamont QB • 1953 WR • 1978 DT • 1985-89 Baker, Art DB • 2007 Boa, Bruce Alderton, John Anthony, Charles FB • 1966 Beltre, Frank T • 1952 Brislin, Chuck E • 1956 DB • 1991 DL • 2014-16 Baker, Jim DE • 1976 Boerigter, Marc Alexander, Andre Anthony, Cornelius LB • 1976-78 Belway, Brian WR • 2000-01, Brito, Gene WR • 1989 LB • 2005-07 OT • 1986-87 Bakhtiar, Jim 2007 E, HB • 1954 Alexander, Bill Anthony, Karl FB • 1958 Benini, Lou Britton, Bill HB • 1946-47 DB • 1990-93 G, T • 1945 Boese, Joey Bakken, Ollie DB • 2003-06 FB • 1962-64 Alexander, George Antwi, Akwasi LB • 1976-79 Bennett, Fred Britton, Eddie HB • 1945-47 LB • 2011-12 DB • 2012-16 Bohjland, Ed Balkovec, Frank OT • 1966 WR • 1993 Alexander, Ray Archambault, Gilles LB • 1988-89 Bennett, John Brooks, Derrius WR • 1985-86 T • 1954-55 E • 1958 Bolden, Demonte’ Ballard, Walter DL • 2012-14, 2016 DB • 2012-13 Alexis, Alton Archibald, Ben DE • 1983-84, Bennett, Keith Brown, Doug WR • 1981-82 OL • 2008-10 1990-91 HB • 1950-53 Boleski, Lanny DE, G • 1965-73 T • 1955, 1958-60 Alford, Paul Arlain, Andre Balog, Brock Berger, Adam Brown, Eddie G • 1951-52 SB • 1998-2000, S • 2001 DB • 2013-16 Bomar, Maalik LB • 2014 WR • 1990 Alford, Ted 2003-04 Bandiera, Dean Bergman, Shane OL • 2013-17 Bonaventura, Joey Brown, Ernie WR • 2004 Armour, JoJuan G • 1954-55 LB • 2004 DT • 1996-97 Ali, Moustafa LB • 2008 Bandy, Opie Bernard, Ray LB • 1997 Bond, Jim Brown, Gordon S • 1990 Armstead, Jason T • 1959-61 OT • 1971-75 (Porky) Allbright, Ron R • 2012 Bannister, Calvin Berry, Dave G, T • 1950-51, E • 1946-51 Border, Bert G • 1956-67 Armstead, Willie DB • 2007-08 1953-60 T • 1946, 1948 WR • 1976, Allen, Barclay Barber, Willie Berryman, Kerry Brown, Justin DHB • 1972 1978-83 E • 1960-61 OL • 1984-85 Borger, John DL • 2009 E • 1956-57 Allen, David Armstrong, Derek Bark, Basil Besler, Randy Brown, Steve RB • 2005-06 OL • 2006-08 C • 1970-77 OL • 1981 Botterill, Mike LB • 1973 LB • 2009 Allen, Gary Armstrong, Sandy Barker, Larry Beverly, Dwight Brown, Tim RB • 1986-88 DT • 1987 LB • 1982 RB • 1985-86, Bottoms, Lynn KR, RB • 2015 1988 HB • 1954-60 Allen, Kevin Arnett, Alric Barnes, Joe Browner, Brandon DB • 1995 R • 2013 DB • 2001-02 Biassou, Yudonn Boudreaux, Brandon DB • 2007-10 DB • 2000 DL • 2015-16 Allen, Taurean Armstrong, Spencer Barnes, Joe Bryant, Bob DB • 2010 R • 2013 QB • 1985 Bickell, Don Bowen, Alvin T • 1952-53 FB • 1947 LB • 2013-14 Allison, Wayne Arnold, Travis Barnes, Pat Bryant, Ladrelle DB • 1977 OL • 2004 QB • 2001 Biggs, Raymond Bowerman, Bill DL • 2006 LB • 1993-2000 RB • 1977 Alridge, Waymon Arthur, Jabari Barrett, Danny Bryant, Romby WR • 1983 R • 2008, 2010-15 QB • 1983-85, Bilan, Mike Bowles, Randy R • 2009-12 1989-91, 1996 G, T • 1950-52 FB • 2004 Amadi, Ronnie Assmann, Charles Bryant, Stanley DB • 2009 LB • 2003-04 Barry, Ed Bishop III, Freddie Bradley, Dick OL • 2010-14 C • 1951 DL • 2013-15 — • 1952 Ambrosie, Randy Atamian, John Bua, Tony OT • 1985-87 OG • 1970-72 Bass, Danny Bishop, Michael Bradley, Marcus LB • 2007 LB • 1981-83 QB • 2011 DB • 2000, 2003 Amer, Dave Atcheson, Jeff Buchanan, Bob TE • 1982 DHB • 1965-68 Battershill, Doug Bissessar, Scott Bradley, Melvin (Buck) WR • 1985 DT • 2002 Anderson, Chuck Audet, Earl DB • 1979-84 E • 1945 C • 1948 T • 1950

85 Buchanan, Ed Capozzi, Herb Chatman, Jermaine Coleman, Dennis Crawford, Bill Davis, Tyree HB • 1961-63 T • 1952 DB • 2005-07 LB, DE • 1972-73 G • 1961-64 WR • 2002 Buchanan, Harold Caraway, Don Cheatham, Ray Coleman, Lovell Crawford, Derrick Dawsey, Stacey G, T • 1945 FB, HB • 1957 DB • 2010 FB • 1960-67 WR • 1990-93 WR • 1988-89 Buckley, Andrew Carlson, Zac Cheng, Paul Coleman, Marvin Crawford, Scott Dawson, Skye QB • 2016-17 OL • 2010 DL • 2002 DB • 1994-2000 RB • 1977 KR, R • 2015 Bucknor, Matt Carmichael, Al Cherry, Tony Collier, Ozell Criss, Shadwick Day, Eagle HISTORY DB • 2016 HB • 1959 RB • 1990 DHB • 1974 DB • 1999 QB • 1961-66 Budd, Frank Caron, Max Chevrier, Randy Colling, Randy Crotty, Jim De La Perralle, David OE • 1965-66 DB • 2016 DL, LS • 2005-15 DL • 2017 HB • 1963 OL • 2005 Caron, Pierre-Luc Chikowsky, Chick Collins, Milt Crouse, Ray Deane, J’Micheal DL • 2011-12 LS • 2016-17 E • 1948 DB • 2008-11 RB • 1983 OL, DL • 2011-13 Burden, Willie Carpenter, Dwaine Childress, Fred Collins, Phil Crump, Richard DeAngelis, Sandro HB • 1974-81 LB • 2007-09 OT • 1996-2003 RB • 1991 RB • 1979 K • 2005-09 Burgess, James Carpenter, Steve Childress, John Colvey, Joe Crysdale, Jamie Deck, Lawrence LB • 2002 LB • 1984-85 E • 1962 RB • 1977 OL • 1993-2005 DB • 2001-03, 2005 Burleson, Al Carr, Craig Childs, Clarence Comiskey, Dan Culpepper, Knox DHB • 1976-81 RB • 2005 HB • 1961 OL • 2010 LB • 1985 DeForest, Joe LB • 1988 Burnett, Joe Carr, George Choulakos, Ernie Comiskey, John Cummings, Aubrey DB • 2015-17 DE • 1966 E • 1946, 1949 OL • 2005-07 SB • 1998-2001 Deibert, Scott FB • 2001-05 Burns, Chris Carr, Greg Christensen, Eric Commissiong, Cuncic, Wayne OT • 1997 R • 2013 E • 1956-57 Gerald OL • 1976 Delvecchio, Joe FB • 2007 E • 1951, 1953 ALL-TIME ROSTER ALL-TIME Burnthorne, Bryan Carr, Larry Christensen, Jay Cunningham, T • 1956 LB • 1975 SB • 1986-89 Conn, Justin Sederrik Den Braber, David LB • 2011 R • 2014-15 QB • 1989 Burris, Henry Carroll, Terrence Christian, Glen DB • 2003 HB • 1953-55, Connell, Albert Curry, Nate Denison, Tommy QB • 1997-99, 1957 WR • 2003-04 WR • 2008 QB • 2004 2005-11 Carruthers, Joe G • 1961 Christoff, Jim Coody, Jerry Cvitanich, Grant Dennis, Derek Burris, Kurt G • 1960 FB • 1954 DT • 1972 OL • 2015-16 C • 1960 Carter, Andrew OL • 2002-03 Chronopoulos, Cook, Duke Cyr, Barry Dennis, Troy Burrow, Jim Denny C • 1956 HB • 1958-61 SB • 1988 Carter, Norm DB • 1980 OL • 1995 G • 1948-50 Cooper, Joe Cyr, Cliff Dermer, Hank Bush, Jarrett Chumley, Don LB • 2002 T • 1952 C, LB • 1952 Carter, Phillip DB • 2017 DT • 1985 RB • 1984 Cooper, Larry Derricott, Danny Butler, Quincy Cichowski, Gene HB • 1952 DB • 2003 Carter, Yannick DB • 2011-14 QB, P • 1960-61 LB • 2013-14 Copeland, Henry D DeSouza, Wilkerson Byrd, Willie Claridge, Bruce RB • 1973 RB • 2013 Cassidy, Pat D’Aguilar, Ben DB • 2008 E • 1961, 1963-64 QB • 1946 Copeland, Jeremaine DL • 2013-17 Dewit, Mark Claridge, Pat SB • 2005-09 OL • 2012 Caston, Willie Dales, Burke TE • 1968 (Butch) Copeland, Royal P • 2005-11 Dibbles, Larry C RB • 1989 Clark, Bert HB • 1950-51 Danchuk, Ken DE • 1973 C • 1953 Cadogan, Gerald Cates, Larry Corley, David DHB • 1965 Dickenson, Dave OL • 2011 OHB • 1974-76 Clark, Brian QB • 2006 Daniels, DaVaris QB • 1997-2000, LB • 2004-07 Cafazzo, Lou Cates, Wes Cornell, Mike R • 2016-17 2008 OL • 1989-93 RB • 2006 Clark, Daryll LB, RB • 2010 Daniels, Shawn Dickerson, Anthony QB • 2010 Cain, Jim Cawley, Mike Cornish, Jon FB • 1994-95 LB • 1978 E • 1956 QB • 2000 Clark, Dick RB • 2007-15 Daniels, William Dickerson, Kori HB • 1960 Caldwell, Jim Ceci, Parri Costa, Dave DL • 1981 WR • 2005 T • 1954 SB • 1985 Clark, Morgan OL • 2007 Danielsen, Vince Dickerson, Tom G • 1960 Calixte, Marc Chahine, Samir Cote, Rob SB • 1994-2001 QB • 1955 LB • 2003-12 OL • 2003 Clarkson, Reg FB • 2007-17 Danjean, Ernie Dillard, James (J.R.) HB • 1951 Cameron, Neal Chahley, Walt Cotton, James G • 1960-63 OG • 1989 HB • 1945 HB • 1949-50 Clatney, Paul DE • 2001-02 Dankewich, Steve Dillard, Jim S • 1990-92 Campbell Chamberlain, Bill Covernton, Bruce FB, HB • 1957 HB • 1962-64 G • 1950 LB • 2004 Clausi, Joe OT • 1992-96 Dattilio, Gerry Dillard, Mel DE • 1990 Campbell, Dave Chambers, Jackie Cowie, Don QB • 1982-83 HB • 1958 DB • 1975 WR • 2009 Claybrooks, DeVone DHB • 1975 Davidson, Cotton Dilworth, John DL • 2009-11 Campbell, Gary Champagne, Ed Cox, Ken QB • 1958 DHB • 1976 LB • 1976 HB, E • 1951 Clayton, Riley HB • 1949 Davies, Doug Disley, Dan OL • 2006 Campbell, Jack Chandler, Tom Cox, Rufus OL • 1990-94 SB • 1999-2000 OT • 1987 LB • 1977 Clemett, Jason WR • 1985 Davis, Adrian Dittman, Seth LB • 1997-2000, Campbell, Jerry Chapdelaine, Coyle, Ross DL • 2011 OL • 2004 LB • 1966-68, 2003 Jacques E • 1960 Davis, Brett Dixon, Johnnie 1976 SB • 1989 Clemons, Crance Crabbe, Dave RB • 1982 DB • 2010-11 Campbell, Tevaughn DB • 2006-07 Chapman, Vic HB • 1969-72 Davis, Eddie Dixon, Kevin DB • 2015 E • 1952 Clinkscale, Ron Craft, Douglass DB • 1996-2000 DL • 2011 Campbell, Tommie QB, HB • 1956-58 Charbonneau- DB • 1993-94 Davis, Ja'Gared Dmytryshyn, Duane DB • 2016-17 Campeau, Simon Coe, Scott Craighead, Brander DL • 2016-17 SB • 1993-94 Campora, Donald R • 2014-16 LB • 2004-07 OL • 2014 Davis, Jerome Dobbin, Jim T • 1954 Charles, Hugh Cofield, Tim Crandell, Marcus DL • 2000 HB • 1948 Canale, Justin RB • 2014 DE • 1991-92 QB • 2001-04 Davis, Jim Dobrovolny, Jerry OL • 1973 Charles, Jean-Agnes Coflin, John Cranmer, Dave DL • 2009 OT • 1983-84 DB • 1996 C • 1986-87 Capham, Ron HB • 1968-70 Doering, Harry C • 1969 Davis, Torrey Charron, Phil Coker, LaMarcus DL • 2011-12 DE • 1983 WR • 1984 RB • 2011-12

86 HISTORY Doll, Garrett Estes, John Fleming, Flint Garcia, Jeff Gray, Mike Harper, Glenn LB • 1985-87 OL • 2015 DE • 1989 QB • 1994-98 HB • 1966 P • 1986-88 Dombrowksi, Ken Eubanks, John Fleming, Fred Gardiner, Roy Greathouse, Clinton Harper, Lester DT • 1979-81 DB • 2009 G • 1962-65 C • 1951 P, K • 2004 LB • 1984 Doucette, Jerry Evans, Ciante Fleming, Joe Gargiulo, Anthony Green, Bruce Harper, Michael QB, HB • 1960 DB • 2015-17 DL • 2000-01, DL • 2007 LB • 1987-88 SB • 1984-85 2003-04 Douglas, Karl Evans, DeQuin Garrett, Kevin Green, Calvin Harrawood, Floyd QB • 1974-75 DL • 2014-15 Floyd, Gonzalo DB • 2007 HB • 1952, 1954 T • 1953-54,

DT • 1995-96 1956-57 Dowdell, Marcus Evans, Gordon Gaskins, Bill Green, Lyle ALL-TIME ROSTER WR • 1999 T • 1947 Floyd, Otis DHB • 1966-67 FB • 2011 Harris, Bill LB • 2001-03 HB • 1964 Doyle, Mickey Evans, Omar Gauthier, Alexandre Greene, Sammy LB • 1974 DB • 2004 Flutie, Doug OL • 2005-06 WR • 1984 Harris, Donnie QB • 1992-95 DB • 1985 Drinkwalter, Wayne Evans, Stacy Geary, Bob Greer, Daniel DT • 1996 DE • 1997 Fodor, Carl G • 1955-57 DT • 2001 Harris, Gerald QB • 1987-88 WR • 2005 Dube, Marc Evanshen, Terry Gehring, Mark Griffin, Bob LB • 1992-93 F • 1966-69 Forbes, Rob TE • 1987 C • 1959 Harris, Jamie FB • 1979-83 WR • 1986 Duclair, Farrell Ewing, Bill George, Tearrius Griffing, Dean FB • 1996-98 HB • 1953 Ford, Derrick DE • 2007, C • 1945-47 Harris, Jim DE • 2004 2009-10 DB • 1977 Dudley, Paul Exelby, Clare Gromer, Yorg (Mike) HB • 1964-65 HB • 1960 Ford, Ken Geremia, Bruno SB • 1986 Harris, Josh LB • 1988-90 S • 1987-88 QB • 2005 Duguid, Gerry Grootegoed, Matt HB • 1952 Forde, Duane Geremia, Mass LB • 2007-09 Harris, Lou FB • 1991-92, FB • 1987 FB • 1977 Duguid, Harold F Grozman, Roman 1996-2000 HB • 1946 Fairbanks, Lloyd Gervais, Brian OL • 2016 Harris, Maleki Foret, Ted SB • 1977 LB • 2015-17 Duncan, Maury OG • 1975-82, Grupp, Bobby T • 1960 QB • 1958 1989-91 Gesser, Jason DB • 1977 Harris, Wayne Forsberg, Fred QB • 2005 C, LB • 1961-72 Duncan, Ted Falconer, Doug Gundry-White, Lionel DE • 1966 QB, HB • 1957-58, DHB • 1977-78 Gibbs, Beau — • 1945 Harris, Wayne Jr. 1961 Fortin, Stephane SB • 2006 LB • 1982 Fann, Donava Gunn, Mark DB • 2005 Dupuis, Dick OL • 1987-88 Gilbert, George DL • 1999 Harrison, Bob HB • 1965-67 Forzani, Joe OG • 1986 T • 1945-46 Fanucci, Mike Guy, Mark LB, DE • 1968-75 Dupuis, Michel DE • 1976 Giles, Larry WR • 1991 Harrison, Edwin LB • 2002-03 Forzani, John WR • 1976 OL • 2010-15 Fassitt, Greg Gyles, Cedric OG • 1971-76 Durant, Lemar DB • 2011 Gilkes, Gordon HB • 1948, Harrison, Hal R • 2015-17 Faulkner, Shawn Forzani, Johnny (Gobbo) 1950-51 E • 1945-47 R • 2010-12 E • 1945-46 Dutton, Norm RB • 1988-89 Harrison, Herm HB • 1947 Federkeil, Dan Forzani, Tom Gilkes, Jimmy E • 1964-72 WR • 1973-83 HB • 1945-46 OL • 2013-17 H Harrison, Tory Fells, Willie Frank, Reuben Glenn, Kevin Hajash, Mickey RB • 2015-16 DL • 2017 QB • 2012-13 E LB • 2001-03 HB • 1949 Harvey, Willie Eaglin, Greg Fennenboch, Chuck Franklin, Arjei Glover-Wright, Tay Hall, Aaron DL • 2002 R • 2009-12 DB • 2017 DB • 1993 HB • 1950 LB • 1996 Hasselbach, Harald Early, Bob Ferris, Neil Franks, Bob Goddard, Na’Shan Hall, Antonio DL • 1990-93 E • 1951, 1953 OL • 2012 HB • 1950 HB • 1954 OL • 2008-09 Haw, Brandon Easter, Bobby Joe Ferrone, Dan Fraser, Eric Godfrey, Wilf Hall, Bryan DB • 2006-07 DB • 2010-13 HB • 1950-52 FB • 1977 OG • 1989 DL • 2017 Hawkins, Mike Ediger, Wes Feterik, Kevin Fraser, Kashawn Goldsmith, Vince Hall, Darran RB • 1981 DL • 2017 LB • 1985-87 T • 1957 QB • 2001-03 WR • 2001 Hawthorne, Tim Edwards, Dwight Ficklin, Tony Frazier, Bob Goltz, Rick Hall, Darryl R • 2013 TE • 1974 DT • 1983 WR • 1985 DL • 2006 DB • 1990-92, Hay, J.T. 1996-2000 Edwards, Tyrone Fieger, Greg Freeman, Eddie Goods, Bill K • 1979-88 DL • 2007-08 FB • 1965-67 RB • 1995 FB • 1985-86 Hall, Richie Haynes, Larry DB • 1983-87 Ellis, Craig Fields, Howard French, Frankie Gordon, Jerry E • 1946 HB • 1949-50 WR • 1987 RB • 1983 DB • 1989 Hallman, Harold Heasman, David DL • 1986-88 Ellis, Godfrey Fields, William Frers, Greg Goree, Roger OL • 2000-03 S • 1993-95, 1998- LB • 1973-74 OL • 2005-09 DB • 2001-04 Hamilton, Marshall Heath, Stan 2002 DB • 1984 Ellis, Kai Filice, Fabio Gorrell, Miles HB • 1951-52, DL • 2003 OL • 2008 Frise, Paul DT • 1978-82 Hammond, Al 1954 C • 1953 HB • 1947 Elmore, Doug Filipski, Gene Gott, Jon Hebert, Billy Bob QB, HB • 1963 HB • 1958-61 Froese, Art OL • 2009-13 Hampton, William SB • 1989 FB • 1967-68 DB • 1997-99 Embree, Mel Finch, Roy Gotta, Jack Hebert, Charlie HB, E • 1951 KR, RB • 2016-17 Fuller, Jeff E • 1956-59 Hannabach, Jock P, K • 2004 R • 2013-15 HB, G • 1961 Emery, Eric Finks, Jim Grace, John Hecht, Jeff LB • 1986 QB • 1957 Furey, Jim LB • 2004-06 Hansen, George DB • 2012-16 C, LB • 1958 T • 1959-66 Emery, Mike Finlay, Matt Graham, Bill Hector, Willie LB • 1986-87 LB • 1987-95 Furlong, Jim G • 1961 Hanson, Fritz G • 1962-63 E • 1962-73 HB • 1947-48 Endriss, Albert Fish, Ronnie Graham, Lorenzo Hefney, Jonathan E • 1953 HB • 1945 RB • 1989 Harber, Robin DB • 2013 DB • 1977-78 Engram, Bryan Fisher, Oattem Graham, Vern Helton, John E • 1956-58 G • 1959 G G, K • 1947, Hardee, Billy DE • 1969-78 Gaddis, Versie 1949-51 DB • 1978 Erdos, Brad Fitzpatrick, Eugene Henderson, Jon WR • 2002 OL • 2014-17 C • 1947 Grant, Bakari Harding, Glen DHB • 1971 Galbos, Rick R • 2016 C • 1961 Eshenko, Peter Flagel, Scott Henke, Ed RB • 1973-77 WR • 1984 DB • 1988 Graves, Howard Harding, Rodney LB, E • 1954-55 HB • 1956 DT • 1996

87 Henley, Jahi Horton, Bill James, Larry Johnson, Will Kennedy, Darnell Kushnir, Bill DB • 2002 G • 1956 WR • 1982 DE • 1989-96 QB • 2002-03 G • 1954 Henry, Aldi Horton, Mike James, Shannon Jokanovich, Roy Kerr, Gary Kwong, Normie DB • 1997-2002 OL • 1979-80 LB • 2006-09 T • 1962-64 WR, TE • 1972 HB • 1948-50 Henry, Bill Hover, Don James, William Jolitz, Evan Kessel, Phil OG • 1991 LB • 1980 WR • 1984 LB • 1975-76 QB • 1982 Herbert, Dave Howell, Markus Janes, Jerry Jonassen, Andy Khan, Obby L HISTORY TE • 1973 R, DB • 2006-09 E • 1960 DE • 1976-80 OL • 2012 Labinjo, Mike Herman, Mark Huber, Max Janke, Dexter Jones, Brett Kim, Jung-Yul DL • 2007-10 TE • 1973 OT • 1972-76 DB • 2015-17 OL • 2013-14 OT • 1996, Laird, Stu 1998-99 Herring, George Huffman, Dick Jarvis, Ralph Jones, Garrick DT • 1985-96 QB • 1962 T • 1956-57 DE • 1989 OL • 2007 King, Franklin Lamb, Jack DL • 1981-82 Hess, Burdette Hufnagel, John Jauch, Jim Jones, John J. G • 1956-59 T • 1955-57 QB • 1976-79 S • 1989 QB • 1976-77 Kirk, Kelvin Lamoureux, Blain WR • 1978-80 Hetherington, Greg Hughes, Charleston Jean-Pierre, Leonard Jones, Khari LB • 1973-75, SB • 2007 DL • 2008-17 RB • 1997 QB • 2004 Kirkley, Mike 1977-78 FB • 1982 Higgins, Michael Humphrey, Tom Jeffers, Lemont Jones, Riley Landry, Doug (Tank) RB • 1981 OT • 1978-79 LB • 1987-89 LB • 2017 Kirzinger, Dave LB • 1988-89 OG • 1978-86 Higgins, Tom Hundon, James Jenkins, Julian Jones, Terrence Landry, Mike DT • 1976 WR • 2003 DL • 2008 QB • 1989-91 Kliewer, Cliff DL • 2010 HB • 1948-50 Hill, Len Hunter, Funtaine Jenkins, Keyvan Jones, Tommy Langford, Harry E • 1948 LB • 2008 RB • 1990-93 QB • 2004 Klippert, Mert G, T • 1950-58 HB • 1946 Langford, Jim ALL-TIME ROSTER ALL-TIME Hill, Norm Hunter, Tony Jenkins, Martay Jordan, Alfred E • 1948-50, 1954 WR • 1990 WR • 2005 DB • 1995-97 Klosterman, Don G, T • 1949-51 QB • 1955-56 Hinds, Pat Huntley, Kevin Jenkins, Melvin Jordan, Brandon Langlais, William OT • 1991 DL • 2013 DB • 1984-86 DL • 2014 Klym, William RB • 2015-17 G, T • 1946-47 Hitchings, Brian Huth, Henry Jenkins, Ronney Jorden, Kamar Larochelle, Bill OG • 1990 HB • 1962-64 RB • 2004-05 R • 2014-17 Knapple, Jeff E, HB • 1953 QB • 1981 Hitchler, Conrad Jennings, Bill Juhasz, Mike Larsen, Bob E • 1963 C • 1957 WR • 2003-05 Knickerehm, Gus DE • 1975 T • 1951-52 Hobbs, Harry I Jennings, Michael Juneau, Curry Latimore, Marion OG • 1972-74 HB • 1945-47 Iannone, Bert WR • 2008 E • 1961 Knill, Paul DHB, P • 1973 Hobbs, Jack G • 1948-49 Jenson, Roy Juntunen, Craig Lavertu, Pierre OL • 2014-16 HB • 1945 Ike, Victor G, LB • 1951-55 QB • 1978 Knox, Greg S • 1992-98 Hodges, Howard RB • 2004 Johnson, Alondra Lavoie, Karl OL • 2015 DL • 2008 Inglis, Jeff LB • 1991-2003 Knox, Ronnie QB • 1956 Hogan, Bill OT • 1981-84 Johnson, Andre K Law, Cordarro DL • 2012-13, 16 WR • 1972 Ingram, Lepoleon DB • 1977 Kalin, John Kochel, Rob DHB • 1978-80 Hogarth, Gordon DB • 1980-83 Johnson, Art S • 1997 Law, Cordarro DL • 2012-13 C • 1950 Irvin, Terry HB • 1963-65 Kaluznick, Stan Kohlert, Rory REC • 2017 Hogue, Larry DHB • 1977-83, Johnson, Bill HB • 1950-54 Lawrence, Jack 1987 G • 1945-46 DB • 1983-88 T • 1961 Kaminsky, Les Koinzan, Craig DE • 1969-74 Holdsworth, Jack Irving, Harry Johnson, Curtis FB • 1984 Lawrence, Larry QB • 1948 QB • 1970 HB, QB • 1946-47 LB • 1991 Kapp, Joe Konopka, Rick LB • 1975-76 Holland, John Irving, Reginald Johnson, Don QB • 1959-61 Lazeo, Rob OL • 1988 OL • 2007-10 WR • 1981 G • 1947 Karikari, Richard Kopp, Darcy S • 1986-92 Holloway, Chuck Isaac, Brandon Johnson, Eric DB • 2008 Lazetich, Peter DB • 2010-11 DE, LB • 1975 HB • 1958 DE • 1993 Kasapis, Gus Kopp, Troy QB • 2000 Holloway, Derek Izquierdo, J.P. Johnson, Jeff DT • 1966 Lea, Paul SB • 1997 T • 1952 WR • 1988 FB • 1988 Kashak, Michael Korchak, Bud HB, E, K • 1957 Holm, Wayne Johnson, John Henry DL • 2017 Leachman, Lamar C • 1956 QB • 1970 HB • 1953 Kashama, Alain Kornegay, Tad DB • 2012 Holmes, Bernard J Johnson, Ken DL • 2009 Lear, Les G • 1948-50 WR • 1996 Jackson, Billy QB • 1978-81 Kashama, Fernand Kosec, Frank LB • 1988 LB • 1981 Holmes, Pat Johnson, Kevin DL • 2009 Leatham, Bob E • 1946-48 T • 1962-65 Jackson, Buddy LB • 1999-2001 Kauric, Jerry Kramer, Erik DB • 2014-15 QB • 1988 Holmes, Reggie Johnson, Micah P • 1991 Leathem, Larry WR • 1977 HB • 1971-72 Jackson, Chris DL • 2013-17 Keeling, Jerry Kramer, Roger WR • 2008 OT • 1965-70 Holton, Harold Johnson, Nate QB • 1961-72 LeBaron, Eddie QB, HB • 1954 OT • 1974-78 Jackson, Jermaine WR • 1984 Keir, Ken Krebs, Hal R • 2009-10 G • 1962-67 Hood, Harry Johnson, Rick T • 1949-53 Lee, Robert T • 1961 HB • 1948-52 Jackson, Malik QB • 1985-88 Kellogg, Jackie Krebs, Tom LB • 2009-13 OG • 1979-83 Hook, Jim Johnson, Robert DB • 1995-2001 Legare, Etienne DL • 2013 HB • 1955 Jackson, Moody WR • 2002 Kelly, Ben Krogh, Darcy WR • 1974 WR • 1981 Hoople, Chris Johnson, Ron DB • 2005 Legault, Cameron DL • 1999 DL • 2002 Jackson, Spencer WR • 2006 Kelly, Ron Kruger, Blaine WR • 1985 R • 2009 Hopely, Norm Johnson, Teyo HB, G • 1957-59 Lemon, Shawn DL • 2013-14 OL • 1981 Jacobs, Ray FB • 2008-09 Kelly, Ron Kruger, Harry DL • 1998-2001 DB • 1981-83 Hopkins, Ron Johnson, Tim R • 2010 Leonard, Kenton DB • 1991-97 DB • 1983-91 James, Fred LB • 2009 Kelsey, Irvine Kudaba, Tom DE • 1967-75 G • 1976 Leschuk, Terry Hornes, Bob Johnson, Tom G • 1945 DHB • 1976 James, Ian DL • 2009-10 Kunyk, Gerald K • 1983 Kemp, Dennis LB • 1989 P • 1975 Levels, Patrick Hornett, Gerry Johnson, Uriel OT • 1971 OG • 1985 SE • 1970 DB • 2017

88 HISTORY Levenhagen, Bob Luzzi, Don Matheson, Riley McKenzie, Scott Miller, Bronzell Morrison, Bernie T • 1953 T • 1958-69 (Rattler) P • 1999 DL • 1996-99 LB • 1978-88 G • 1949-50 Levenseller, Mike Lynch, Dick McKeown, Sean Miller, Gerald Morse, Jim WR • 1983-84 G, T • 1950 Matich, Brent DL • 1984-86, G • 1946 HB • 1957-58 P • 1989-91 1988 Levy, Darcey Lynch, Julan Miller, Ken Moselle, Dominic WR • 2004 R • 2017 Matsko, John McKinnie, Silas DB • 1985-86 HB • 1955 C • 1959 OHB • 1973 Lewis, Chris Lynem, Tyler Mims, Jesse Moulton, Don SB • 1997 G, T • 2004-07 Matthews, Ray McKinnis, Hugh OHB • 1971-73 DHB, P • 1972-75

HB, E • 1961 HB • 1970-72 Lewis, Leo Lysack, Wes Miner, Tom Mueller, Gary ALL-TIME ROSTER RB • 1980 DB • 2003-10 Mattison, Steve McKnight, Matt E, K • 1954-55 LB • 1976 RB • 1995 S • 2003-04 Lewis, Marc Minter, Zach Muir, Peter WR • 1988 Maver, Rob McLaughlin, Brian DL • 2016 HB • 1953-56 K, P • 2010-17 G • 1977 Lewis, Milo M Mintsoulis, Bill Mulhern, Brian DB • 2004 MacArthur, Scott Maxie, Demetrious McLeod, Craig WR • 1983-84 HB • 1951-53 DL • 2003-07 G, LB • 1971 Lewis, Nik DL • 1981-83 Mitchel, Eric Muntz, Phil R • 2004-14 MacDonald, Pat Mayne, Shawn McLoughlin, Mark RB • 1991-92 FB, HB • 1956 DL • 2011 K • 1988-2003 Lewis, Reggie DL • 2007-08 Mitchell, Bo Levi Murdock, Geary DL • 1977-81 MacDougall, Keenan Mayo, Deron McLurg, Jerry QB • 2012-17 OT • 1974-75, 1977 LB • 2012-17 DE • 1965-66 Lezi, Gilles DB • 2012-14 Mitchell, Ed Murphy, Deon FB • 2006 Mace, Corey McAleney, Ed McMahon, Bill RB • 1960 R • 2010 DL • 1977-83 HB • 1951 Lide, William DL • 2010-14 Mitchell, Marc Musgrove, Harold OT • 1974 Machan, Blake McCallum, Ross McManis, Wynton LB • 2004-06 HB • 1947 — • 1952 LB • 2017 Liggins, Granville SB • 2003 Mitchener, Jim Myddelton, Steve (Granny) Mackey, Earl McCarthy, Bob McManus, Danny HB • 1948 OL • 2010-13 DT, LB • 1968-73 HB • 1967-70 QB • 2006 LB • 1997-98 Moir, Darrell Lindsay, Anton (A.J.) Macklin, Alex McCartney, Karl McMurtry, John WR, DB • 1979-85 DL • 2007 LB • 2010-15 FB • 1961 G • 1955-56 Molle, Kevin N Lindsey, Jim MacLean, Alan McClanahan, McNeil, Jay OT • 1983-84 Nagle, Doug (Baz) QB • 1971-73 OG • 1978 Anthony OL • 1994-2007 HB • 1954-57 LB • 1995-98 Momsen, Anton Linterman, Rudy Macon, Eddie McQuay, Leon (Tony) Napastuk, Sheldon OHB • 1968-77 HB • 1954 McClinon, Rudy RB • 1973 LB, C • 1953 DL • 2003-06 DHB • 1976 Lipinski, Jim Mahon, Pat McTague, Mike Moniz, Bryant Nealy, Barrick G, T • 1951 C • 1993 McCourt, Bill WR, P • 1979-84 QB • 2014-15 QB • 2007-09 FB • 1947 Liske, Peter Mahoney, Mike McTavish, Ian Monroe, Aries Neiles, Kevin QB • 1966-68, LB • 2004 McCoy, Chris E • 1950 DL • 2003 WR • 1986 1973-74 DL • 2011-12 Major, Chris McVey, Andy Montana, Denis Nelson, Mark Livingstone, Ivan DB • 1987-89 McCoy, Mike FB • 1987-93 WR • 1998, 2004 LB • 1980-85 HB • 1954-55 QB • 1999 Malbrough, Anthony Meakin, Jack Moore, Ken Nettles, Ray Lloyd, Ricky DB • 2002-03, McCrary, David Lee E • 1955-56 DL, OL • 1983-84, LB • 1980 WR • 2003 2005 DB • 1987-90 1991-94 Means, Dave Newby, Henry Lochbaum, Kelly Malinowsky, John McCullough, Saladin DT • 1975 Moore, Ken LB • 1998 LB • 2001 OT, DT • 1978 RB • 2003 G, T • 1946, 1951 Medford, Jody Newman, Jesse Logan, Mike Mallett, Martell McCune, Robert OT • 1977 Moore, Larry OL • 2008-09 DHB • 1975-76 RB • 2014 DL • 2010-11 DT • 1974-76 Medlock, Jason Newton, Hal Logosz, Steve Malone, Art McDaniel, Marquay DE • 1995 Moore, Mark E • 1958-59 G, T • 1946 DB • 1990 R • 2012-17 LB • 1991 Messam, Jerome Nicholson, Darrell Lohmann, Phil Malveaux, Kelly McDonald, Brandon RB • 2015-17 Moore, Shawn LB • 1985 E • 1962 DB • 2001-03 DB • 2014-15 QB • 1995 Meyer, Dennis Nixon, Jamal Loney, Don Manning, Pete McDonald, Darnell DHB • 1975-77 Moore, Terrence R • 2016 C • 1954 E • 1962-65 WR • 2003 DB • 2004 Meyer, Rohn Norman, Dwayne Long, Khari Manning, Sean McDonald, Mark OL • 1996-99 Moore, Travis LB • 2017 DL • 2010 WR • 1978 WR • 1994, 1996- DB • 2007 Meyers, Bob 2002 Norton, Bill Loorman, Kevin March, Joe McDonald, Rob FB • 1955 — • 1976 DE • 1974 OT • 1991-92 Moore, Will DE • 1989 Michel, Marken WR • 1992-94 Nugent, Brian Lossow, Rodney Marcil, Brian McEvans, Terrence R • 2017 WR • 2002 OL • 1988 DB • 1998 Moors, Mark E, LB • 1970-74 Mike, Bob OL • 1980-82 Loud, Kamil Marof, Frank McFadden, Ken T • 1952-53 WR • 2001-02 E • 1952 Morgan, Bob SB • 1992-93 Milanovic-Litre, Ante G, T • 1955-56 O McFall, Cyril Love, Glenn Marshall, Willis RB • 2017 O’Bradovich, Ed LB • 2013-16 K • 1974-78 Morgan, Kenyatte WR • 1998-99 Milanovich, Scott E • 1961 McFarlane, Dave WR • 2003 Lubig, Bob Martin, Bob QB • 2003 O’Brien, Tom OG • 1978-85 T • 1953 Morgan, Octavius DE • 1976-77 Milbreath, Mel T • 1957 McGarity, Wane LB • 1974 Lumsden, Jesse Martin, Kennard T • 1947 O’Mahony, Duncan RB • 2010 WR • 2002-04 RB • 1989 Miles, Jermaine P, K • 2001-03, DB, LB • 2011-13 Ludwig, Rube Martino, Tony McGee, Don DL • 1997-99 2007 T • 1946-48 DB • 2005 Morley, Steve P • 1992-2000 Milian, Ted O’Neil, Bob OL • 2003 Lueck, Bob Mason, Danny McGill, Jim C • 1983 G, T • 1958-60 OG • 1966-70 T • 1948-49 Morris, Alex DL • 2017 Millar, Cam O’Neill, Tim DHB • 1977-78 Luft, Don Mason, Larry McKay, Bob FB, G • 1946 OL • 2008-11 E, T • 1955 E, FW • 1951-52 Morris, Jim RB • 1985 Miller, Bill Odiase, Osagie HB • 1945 Lunsford, Earl Massie, Rick McKay, Paul FB • 1945, 1947 DB • 2016-17 FB • 1956, DHB, P • 1974 Morris, Ron WR • 1984 Miller, Bill Odom, Mark 1959-63 HB, QB • 1955, McKenna, Bill HB • 1960-64 DE • 1991 Masson, Pascal 1959-61 DB • 2004-06 E • 1955-56, 1959- 61, 1963

89 Odums, Ray Petcoff, Peter Price, Mitchell Reid, Lorne Rooney, Clare Scolnik, Glenn DB • 1977-84 G, E • 1953 DT • 1988-90 T • 1958-61 HB • 1947 WR • 1975 Ontko, Cameron Peterson, Greg Priester, Floyd Reimer, Tom Rose, Mike Scott, Randy LB • 2015 DB • 1984-92 DHB • 1972-73 DHB • 1978-81 DL • 2017 LB • 1980 Owens, Dondre Peterson, Kamau Prior, Anthony Reinson, Roger Ross, Marvin Scott, Sam DB • 1994-95 WR • 2001-03 DB • 2000-01, LB • 1994-99 DB • 2017 DL • 2011 2003 Owens, Johnny Petros, Tim Renfro, Dean Ross, Rae Scott, Tommy HISTORY — • 1976 RB • 1984-90 Probherbs, Hassan HB • 1956-57 E, DB • 1958 SB • 1984 DB • 2003 Petrow, Bill Renfroe, Gilbert Ross, Willie Scullion, Art E • 1951 Proctor, Will QB • 1991 HB • 1966 E • 1957-60 QB • 2008 P Pettway, Kenny Renfrow, Justin Rothwell, Harry Seaholm, J.T. Pachall, Casey DL • 2012 Pullar, Bill OL • 2017 HB • 1954-55 T • 1958 E • 1946-48, QB • 2014 Phillips, Justin Retherford, Dave Roundtree, Andre Searight, Jerry 1952-56 Paggett, Ron DL • 2007-13 WR • 1984 DE • 1976 C • 1945-46 Pyeatt, John DE • 1980-81 Phillips, Kim Reykdal, John Rowe, Paul Senst, John E • 1956-57 DB • 1995 C • 1970 SE • 1971-73 Pagliei, Joe HB • 1945-50 Pyne, Rob HB • 1956 Phillips, Lawrence Reynard, Greg Seyferth, Fritz DHB • 1974 Rowell, Lemarcus RB • 2003 DL • 1988-89 FB • 1972-73 Pajaczkowski, Tony LB • 2008 G, T • 1955-65 Phillips, Rudy Reynolds, Joffrey Seymour, Jim Rowland, Ronnie OL • 1988 RB • 2004-11 E • 1949-51 Palazeti, John RB • 1978 RB • 1977-81, Pickett, Cody Q Rhinehart, Coby Shabazz, Saddeeq Roy, Billy 1983 QB • 2010 Quarles, Bernard DB • 2005-06 LB • 2010 QB • 1983-84 OG • 1968-70 Palma, Paul Pierson, Tony Richards, Randy Shantz, Bert ALL-TIME ROSTER ALL-TIME Roy, Sebastien OG • 1985 WR • 1987 Queen, Dave OL • 2015-17 T • 1945 HB • 1946 LB • 2005 Palmer, Bill Pillman, Brian Richardson, Bruce Sharun, Corbin Ruffin, Aaron LB • 1976-77 DL • 1986 Quick, Vernon E • 1950 LB • 2015 T • 1953 DB • 1992 Palumbo, Mike Pilon, Jeff Richardson, Eddie Shaver, Lukas Ruffin, J.R. OG • 1985, OL • 2000-09 Quilter, Chuck WR • 1977 S • 2001 1987-90 T • 1960 DB • 2006-08 Pilon, Marc Richardson, Shaquille Shaw, Bob Runge, Dan Pandelidis, Bobby DL • 1999-2001 Quinn, Vernell DB • 2016-17 E, K • 1951-53 OG • 1994-95 LB • 1989 SB • 1985 Pisarcik, Joe Riddick, Eric Shaw, Dan Russell, Frank Pantages, Rod QB • 1974-76 DT • 2002 OT • 1977 HB • 1948-49 DB • 1996 Pitts, Allen Ring, Kent Shaw, Dave Ryan, Titus Paquette, Don WR • 1990-2000 R LB • 2000-01 T • 1961 WR • 2009 DE • 1965 Rachal, Latario Ploen, Doug Robb, Don Shaw, Gerry WR • 2003 Rylance, Heath Paredes, Rene DB • 1985 E • 1961 OE, DHB • 1965-74 QB • 1999 K • 2011-17 Radzick, Walt Poage, Gary Robede, Miguel Shaw, Rick T • 1958-59 Paremore, Bob DL • 2006-10 QB, HB • 1968-69 HB • 1962 OHB • 1967-68 Raeford, Peter Roberson, Clay Shell, Lin-J Parker, Anthony Pol, David DB • 1985 S DL • 2005 DB • 2014 OL • 2001 RB • 1990 Ragon, Randy Salata, Paul Roberson, Vernon Shepherd, Jacoby Polamountain, Greg WR • 1975 E • 1951-52 Parker, Anthony DHB • 1975-76 DB • 2005 DHB • 1966 R • 2011-17 Ralph, Brett Sam, P.K. Roberts, Butch Sherbina, Lorne Poley, Bob R • 2005-09 R • 2010 Parker, Marcus C • 1947 DT • 1974-77 C • 1985-88 DL • 2007-08 Rambo, Ken-Yon Sampson, Oteman Roberts, Willie Sherman, Tom Pollard, Al R • 2005-11 QB • 1999-2000 Parrish, Jerry LB, E, FW • 1955, QB • 1976 HB, FB • 1957 WR • 1982 Randle, Chris 1957 Sanchez, Davis Sherman, Willard Ponder, David LB • 2012-13 DB • 2003 Parsons, Dale Robertson, Taylor E • 1953 DT • 1986 Sanders, Jock C, G • 1960-66 Rankin, Al OL • 2003-06 RB • 2014 Sides, Jim Pope, Marvin F, DB • 1971 Passman, Allan Robertson, Wesley FB, HB • 1956 LB • 1992-97 Sanderson, Norm T • 1953 Rasheed, Saleem LB • 2004 C • 1945-46 Silye, Jim Pope, O’Lester LB • 2008 Patrick, Terrence Robinson, Donovan HB • 1969-71, 1973-75 OL • 2002-03 Sanford, Sulecio DL • 2005-07 Rayam, Thomas DL • 2012 WR • 2004 Simien, Kevin Porras, Tom OT • 1999-2001 Pattemore, Bill Robinson, Ken WR • 1991 QB • 1989-90 Sankey, Ben G, T • 1948 Raymond, Harold TE • 1974 QB • 2000-02, Simmerling, Christian Posey, Odie HB • 1946-47 Patterson, DeWayne Robinson, Larry 2007-08 DB • 2004 HB • 1955 DL • 1995-97 Raymond, Keon DHB, K, QB • Sapunjis, Dave Simmons, Jasper Potter, Ryan DB, LB • 2008-15 1961-74 Paus, Cory SB • 1990-96 LB • 2015 FB • 1986 QB • 2003 Redell, Bill Robinson, Robert Satele, Alvis Simmons, Ramsey Powell, Jim QB, DHB • 1969 DL • 1997, 1999 Payne, Ron LB • 1986 DE • 1976 OT • 1947, 1949 E • 1963-69 Redkey, Bob Robinson, Ron Savage, Ray Simms, Ed Powell, Kevin FB, LB • 1952 WR • 1980-81 Peach, Billy LB • 1991 HB • 1956 FB • 1990 OL • 2013 Reed, Matthew Rodgers, Tyrone Sawyer, Bob Simonton, Ken Power, Charlie QB • 1977-78 DE • 2002 Pearce, Mark HB, FB • 1959, RB • 2007 FB • 2014-17 DT • 1993-95 Reed, Taylor Rodriguez, Robert 1961 Simpson, Hugh Prassas, John LB • 2016 LB • 2006-07 Pearl, Jeremy Schaefer, Greg FB • 1958-59 LB • 1981 DB • 2004 Reeves, Hal Rogers, Eric OL • 2004 Simpson, Jacki Prendergast, John G • 1955 R • 2014-15 Pearson, Paul Schlosser, Al G, T • 1961 C • 1956-57 WR • 1978 Regimbald, Scott Rogers, Joseph E • 1960-61 Simpson, Juwan Preston, Rock FB • 2000-04 WR • 1997 Peoples, Shont’e Schumm, Herb DL, LB • 2008-15 RB • 1999-2000 DL, LB • 1998, Reid, Doug Romano, Rocco DT • 1967-73 Sims, Freddie 2000 Price, Maurice FB, HB • 1950-51 OG • 1987, 1992- Schumm, Howie RB • 1986 R • 2012-14 2000 Perez, Greg (Gig) Reid, Kevin LB • 1969 Singer, Mark DHB • 1970 WR • 1995-96 Rome, Anthony (Tag) SB • 1985-86 LB • 1990-92

90 HISTORY Singer, Rudy Spear, Craig Sutton, Don Thomas, Willie Walton, Shane G • 1947-49 WR • 2004 OT • 1977 OG • 1977-79, DB • 2005 1983-84 Singh, Bobby Spencer, Walter Sutton, Eric U Wardein, Del OL • 2002-03, LB • 2006 DB • 1999-2000 Thompson, Laurence Ulmer, Mike QB, FW, K • 1947 2007 WR • 1985 Spitzer, Mike Sweder, Herb DB • 1981 Ware, Sean Singh, Nanjo OG • 1968 G • 1949 Thorn, Cam Uperesa, Tuufuli LB • 2011 G • 1951 OL • 2016-17 Spivey, Lee Sweeney, Jack OL • 1975 Warlick, Ernie Singleton, Alex OL • 1987-88 HB • 1946 Thrasher, Frank E • 1957-61

LB • 2016-17 C • 1963 Spoletini, Tom Sweeney, Leo Warnock, Kent ALL-TIME ROSTER Sinopoli, Brad OG • 1985-90 C, G • 1953 Threadgill, Bruce V DE • 1987-92 QB, R • 2011-14 QB • 1979-82 Spoletini, Tony Swiston, Paul Valdes, Al Warren, Antonio Siroishka, Mike RB • 1989, 1991 OL • 2015 Thurman, Jameer HB • 1956-58 RB • 2001-02 WR • 1988 LB • 2017 Spruill, Skippy Switzer, Veryl Van Belleghem, Warren, Kirby Skinner, Len DE • 1967 HB • 1958 Thurman, Ulyses David RB • 1987 T • 1959-60 (Junior) S • 1998 Stafford, Kenny Sykes, James Warren, Peter DB • 1989-94 Skopelianos, Chris R • 2013 RB • 1978-83 Van Burkleo, Bill F • 1966 DB • 1976 Thurmon, Elijah DB, P • 1971 Stallings, Tony Syptak, John Washington, Dick WR • 2006 Skutack, Dan RB • 2005 DL • 2007 Vander Kelen, Ron HB • 1957-58 LB • 1982 Tiller, Tony QB • 1968 Standen, Bob Washington, Tony DB • 2006 Slaughter, Nathan T • 1949 Vasquez, Luis OL • 2011 R • 2015 Tisdale, Geoff DL • 2012 Stanzi, Ricky T Watrin, Ray DB • 2011 Sluman, Ken QB • 2017 Tait, George Vaughn, Gerald DT • 1969 E • 1946-47 Tittley, Larry DB • 1993-95 Starks, Howard HB • 1959-60, Watson, Anthony C • 1976-79 Small, George HB • 1966, 1962 Vaughn, Terry DL • 2002 DT • 1981-83 1969-75 Tolbert, Emanuel WR • 1995-98 Talley, Landan Watson, Craig SB • 1985-88 Smith, Akili Steer, Gil R • 2010-12 Vaughters, James OG • 1988-89 QB • 2007 C • 1951-52 Tolver, J.R. DL • 2017 Tarves, Terry Watson, Derek WR • 2007 Smith, Brandon Stephens, Wally E • 1945-47 Vavra, Greg RB • 2009 DB • 2008, 2010-17 HB • 1947 Tomich, Tyler QB • 1984-85 Tate, Davanzo Watson, Gerald QB • 2003 Smith, Brock Stephenson, Don DB • 2009 Viccars, Bob FB • 1968-69 WR • 1989-90 C • 1963-65 Tomlinson, Dave TE • 1975-81 Tate, Drew Watson, Ken HB • 1945, 1947- Smith, Clifton Stevenson, Bill QB • 2009-16 Vital, Lionel DB • 1991-93 48, 1954 RB • 2013 QB • 1955-57 RB • 1986 Taylor, Billy Waugh, Howard Toner, Marshall Smith, Damon Stewart, Anwar HB • 1972 HB • 1954, 1957 SB • 1986-91 CB • 1994 DL • 2001, 2012 Taylor, Bobby Way, Guy Torrance, Bob Smith, Darrell Stewart, Brandon HB • 1961-65 W T • 1952 QB • 1991-92, RB • 1982-83 DB • 2007-08 Taylor, Derrick 1995 Wacker, Louis Wayne, Clinton Smith, Darryl Stewart, Gordon DB • 1988-89 HB • 1956 DL • 2001 Tounkara, Ibrahim DB • 1982 DE • 1974 Taylor, Jason SB • 2000-02 Waddy, Jude Weaver, Walt Smith, Demetrius Stewart, Ron DE • 2004 LB • 2005 HB • 1962 Toussaint, Darrel (Peewee) FB • 1957 Taylor, Larry Wade, Michael Webb, Dee WR • 1990-95 DB • 1982-83, Stewart, Ron R • 2011-13 1987 WR • 1984 DB • 2009 Smith, Dorian QB, P • 1967-68, Taylor, Leo Townsend, Jamie Wagner, Lowell Werth, Bill DL • 2012 1970 OHB • 1970-71 RB • 1989 HB • 1954 T • 1945 Smith, Frank Stewart, Tony Taylor, Ross Trautman, Randy Waite, Rob Weselowski, Dick G • 1953 RB • 1993-95 T • 1951 DL • 1982-85 DL • 1982 FB • 1973-76 Smith, Garrett Stocks, Arnie Taylor, Steve Traversy, Jeff Walden, Jim West, Dave DL • 2003-04 HB • 1951 QB • 1991-94 DT • 1997-2002 QB • 1961-62 HB • 1951-52 Smith, Henry Stone, Daren Tedford, Jeff Truran, Jack Walker, Danny West, Ed LB • 1990 LB • 2011 QB • 1986 HB • 1964 WR • 1979 QB, HB • 1956 Smith, Keith Stone, Don Ternovatsky, Neil Trygstad, Bob Walker, Dell West, James QB • 2003 HB, T • 1959-61 LB • 2007-08 DL • 1967 RB • 1984 LB • 1982-84 Smith, Quinn Storme, Todd Terry, Corey Tsoumpas, Dimitri Walker, James West, Joe DL • 2014-17 OG • 1992-93 DL • 2002 OL • 2008-13 DE • 1985-86 R • 2012-16 Smith, Rob Stover, Michael Terry, Nate Tucker, Erroll Walker, Kenny Westlake, Bob OL • 1986-88 DL • 2012 DB • 2004-05 DB • 1991-92 DE • 1994-95 FB • 1952-53 Smith, Ward Strode, Woody Tesone, Fred Tucker, Marshawn Walker, Lewis Wheeler, Ron HB • 1969 E • 1948-50 HB • 1955 WR • 2002 RB • 1984-85 TE • 1987 Snowden, Herb Strong, Brian Thelwell, Ryan Turner, Dave Walker, Merv White, Alvin (Seth) FW • 1945 OL • 1984-85 R • 2007-10 QB • 1946 DB • 1979-82 QB • 1980 Southern, Jerame St. Pierre, Tim Thibault, Adam Turner, Doug Walker, Tom White, Ed DL • 2005 FB • 2011-15 DB • 2014-17 G, T • 1949 G • 1963 FB • 1973 Souza, Michael Sturm, Jerry Thodos, Pete Turner, Joe Wall, Jamar White, George QB • 2004 T • 1959-60 HB • 1948-49, HB • 1949 DB • 2012-17 LB • 2003-06 Sovio, Henry Suderman, Dick 1952-53 Turner, Junior Wallace, Darrell White, Marvin TE • 1975-76 E • 1964-68, Thoman, Russ DL • 2011-17 RB • 1990 LB • 2012 Spaith, Keith 1970-72 G • 1957 Turner, Robert Wallace, Victor Whitehouse, Dounia QB, K • 1948-54 Sullivan, Murray Thomas, Albert DB • 1986-87 WR • 1983 DB • 2005 Sparks, Len E • 1952 DB • 1990 Tyler, Dione Walls, Lenny Whiteside, Aston OHB • 1966-67 Summers, Demetris Thomas, Byron RB • 1996 DB • 2008 DL • 2017 Sparks, Robert RB • 2008-09 S • 1999 Walsh, Don Whitney, Ken DB • 1979-80 Sumner, Terry Thomas, Eugene G • 1953-55 OT, DT • 1992 Sparrow, Bert HB • 1952 FB • 1974 Walter, Matt Wicklum, Dan T • 1946 RB • 2012-15 LB • 1989-91

91 Wiggan, Derek Williams, John Williams, Tyrone Wirkowski, Nobby Woznesensky, Lyall Young, Antwone DL • 2015-17 OHB • 1967 WR • 1995 QB • 1957-59 DE • 1979, 1984 DL • 2002-04 Wiggins, Brian Williams, John Williams, Ucambre Woodlief, Doug Wusyk, Bill Young, Sam WR • 1993-94 RB • 1988 OL • 2016-17 — • 1972 QB • 1945-48 DB • 2003 Wilburn, Steve Williams, Jonathan Willingham, Don Woodlock, Gerry Wyatt, Bob Young, Trey DL • 1983-85 RB • 2013 RB • 1974 G • 1945-47 OHB • 1972-73 LB, DB • 2005-07 Wilcox, Gerald Williams, Keron Willis, Larry Woodruff, Tony Wylie, Harvey HISTORY SB • 1997 DL • 2006-07 WR • 1986-89 WR • 1986-87 HB • 1956-6 Wilkens, Terrence Williams, Khary Willis, Odell Woods, Ted Z WR • 2005 DB • 1999 DL • 2009 HB • 1964-66, Zeno, Marc 1968-69 Williams, Aaron Williams, Lafann Wilmot, Fred Y WR • 1989 DL • 2002 DB • 2000 HB, K • 1948 Woodson, Anthony Jr. Yakunin, Alex Zerr, Blair RB • 2017 Williams, Chris Williams, Len Wilson, Greg FB • 1954-55 FB • 1992-94 OL • 1999 QB • 1995 R • 2015-16 Woodson, Anthony Yamauchi, Joe Zickefoose, Chuck LB • 1985-86 Williams, Dave Williams, Payton Wilson, Mel FB • 1955-56 C, LB • 1957-58, 1965-68 QB • 1976 DB • 2002 C • 1949-51 Woodson, Ben Yausie, Jeff OHB • 1967 Williams, Dominique Williams, Quency Wilson, Melvin DB • 1988 Ziegler, Bill RB • 1976 RB • 2017 DE • 1987-88 DHB • 1976 Woodward, Doug Yelverton, Bill QB • 1982 Williams, Ed Williams, Reggie Wilson, Spencer T • 1960 Zivkovich, Lou T • 1961-64 WR • 1998 WR • 2008 OL • 2011-17 Woodward, Rod Yeow, Cam DB • 1977 Williams, Garry Williams, Sadrick Wilson, Terry LB • 2006 Zizakovic, Lubo DL • 1994-95 OL • 2015 DB • 2006-07 DHB • 1968-72 Worman, Rick Yli-Renko, Kari QB • 1986-88, Williams, Gary Williams, Shomari Wimprine, Danny OT • 1985-87 Zizakovic, Srecko ALL-TIME ROSTER ALL-TIME 1990 DT • 1990-95 HB • 1958 DL • 2015 QB • 2005 Young, Andre Worthy, Fred Williams, Jeremy Williams, Terry Winton, Norm LB • 1983 Zubedi, Farwan DL • 1985 DB • 2014 DL • 2017 DT • 1968 WR • 2001

92 HISTORY ALL-TIME NUMBERS 1945-2017

Includes all players who have played regular-season and/or playoff games for the Stampeders and the years in which they saw action.

Current players in red (as of June 1, 2018) ALL-TIME NUMBERS

Davis Sanchez Doug Brewster Marcus Dowdell Harry Irving Tony Woodruff 2003 1992 2001-02 1999 1948 1986-87 0 David Corley Charlie Hebert Marc Zeno Taurean Allen 2014 2006 2004 1961-72 1989 2010 Larry Taylor Scott Deibert 7 Spencer Jackson Brian Mulhern Quincy Butler 2011-13 2001-05 Don Bickell 1985 1951-53 2012-14 Darryl Hall 1947 Richard Karikari 12 Ciante Evans 2016-17 1996-2000 Tony Bua 2008 Gene Cichowski 2015-17 Ulyses (Junior) Micah Johnson 2007 Phil Kessel 11 1960-61 Tim Johnson Thurman 2017 Dwaine Carpenter 1982 Charles Anthony 2009 1989-94 Brent Matich 2009 Jeff Knapple 1991 1961-66 Ibrahim Tounkara 1989-91 1981 Jeff Atcheson Sandro DeAngelis 2001-02 Darrell Moir 2000 Greg Knox 1968 2005-09 Terry Vaughn 1979-85 1992-98 Joshua Bell Greg Frers 00 1995-98 Ezzrett 2002-03 Rob Kochel 2014-17 1998-02 (Sugarfoot) 2008 Greg Fieger 1978-80 Jayson Bray Brian Gervais Anderson Drew Tate 1985-86 2003 1977 1949-53 3 2009-16 Eric Fraser 2002 Rob Bresciani Clinton Alton Alexis 2010-13 Siddeeq Shabazz 1985-86 Greathouse 1981-82 Paul Frise 2010 Bill Britton 2004 1 Phil Charron 5 1953 1962-64 Gerald Kunyk Andre Alexander 1984 Harry Hood Jeff Garcia 2011 Joe Colvey 1975 1989 Rufus Cox 1948-52 1994-98 1977 Jim Lindsey Henry Burris 1985 Kevin Garrett 1971-73 2005-11 Douglass Craft 2007 9 1987-88 LaMarcus Coker 1993-94 6 John Grace Kevin Allen Sammy Greene 1995 2012 Greg Fassitt 2004-06 1995 1984 Tim Petros 2011 1996 Darryl Hall Wayne Allison Lionel Gundry- 1984-90 2001-04 Jeff Fuller Jason Clemett 1990-92 1977 White 2015 1998-99 Robin Harber Bill Bowerman 1945 1969 2015-17 Gerry Dattilio 1977-78 1977 Malik Jackson Ronnie Rowland 1995-96, 1998- 1982-83 Lepoleon Ingram Jon Cornish 2010-13 1978 2001 2013 Rob Forbes 1980-83 2007-15 Roy Jenson Juwan Simpson Darcy Krogh 1979-81 Paul Lea Aldi Henry 1951-53 2010-15 1981 1989-90 Stephane Fortin 1952 1997-02 John J. Jones Keith Smith Lin-J Shell 2005 Marc Lewis Derek Holloway 1976-77 2003 2017 2014 Greg Frers 1988 1988 Steve Taylor Chris Lewis 1993-95 Bernard Holmes 1960-61 2017 1997 1991-92 1975-76 1996 Jerry Kauric Ron Stewart Wes Lysack 2007-09 Terrence Jones 1991 1967-68, 1970 2005 1984 1989-91 Tony Martino Walt Weaver Anthony 1991 Heath Rylance Pascal Masson 1992-2000 1962 2 Malbrough 1999 2004-06 Riley (Rattler) Len Williams Scotty Anderson 2005 2006 1986-88 Mark McDonald Matheson 1995 2001, 2008 1978 1949-50 JoJuan Armour 2001-03 Anthony (Tony) 2008 Hunter Jack Sweeney Mike McTague David Lee 1990 1946 1979-84 2003 Tim Brown McCrary 13 2015 Victor Ike Ross Taylor Doug Ploen 1987-90 2005-09 Jermaine 2004 1951 1985 1953 Terrence Moore Dave Retherford Chatman 2004 Craig Juntunen Mike Siroishka Mark McLoughlin 2007 1978 2014-17 1988 1984 1988-03 Oteman Sampson William Fields 2016 Jackie Kellogg Steve Taylor Alvis Satele 2004 1997 1949-51 1993-94 1999 1986 Coby Rhinehart Bob Sawyer John (J.T.) Hay 2006 Jack Lawrence Jerry Searight 1979-88 1945-46 1986 1961 1945 Ron Robinson Ronney Jenkins Kamil Loud Dave Williams Tom Sherman 1980-81 8 1976 2005 2002 Cornelius 1976 1984-85 Howard Starks Kevin Johnson 2012-14 Rob Maver Anthony 2000 2010-17 2005-07 1966, 1969-75 Harold Musgrove Danny Barrett James Sykes 2007-10 10 1978-83 14 2009 1947 1983-85, Ted Bachman Scott McKenzie Kamau Peterson 1989-91 1973-74 Nate Terry 1990 1991-92 2004 1999 2003 Duncan O’Mahony Lawrence Phillips 2012-16 1974-81 Albert Thomas 2001 1990 2007 2003 Jarrett Bush Walt Chahley Jesse Branch Oteman Sampson 4 Nate Terry 2017 1949-50 1964 1999-2000 2005 Dan Disley 1961 2007-08 Jerry Doucette Milt Collins P.K. Sam Lewis Walker 2000 1960 John Williams 2008-11 2010 1984-85 1967

93 Burke Dales Calvin Bannister Floyd Priester Dick Clark Ted Duncan 2005 2012-13 2007-08 1972-73 1960 1961 Tommy Denison Ron Hopkins 17 Gene Beard Robert Sparks Mike Gray 2004 1984-91 1969 1979-80 1962-67 1966 Danny Derricott 1985 Anthony (Tony) Bobby Taylor Jock Hannabach 2003 2007 Michael Bishop Cherry 1961 1973-83 1961 John Dilworth Casey Pachall 2011 1990 Peter Warren Ray Matthews HISTORY 1976 2014 Terrence Carroll Craig Ellis 1966 1961 2011 2003 1983 Marvin White Peter Muir Ronney Jenkins 1974-75 2010 Daryll Clark Ken Johnson 2012 1953 2004 Doug Elmore Larry Robinson 2010 1978-81 Gary Poage Keenan 1963 1962-74 Mike Juhasz 1962 MacDougall Clare Exelby Frank Russell 1994-2000 2003-05 21 Bob Sawyer 2012-14 1960 1996 Sederrik John Kalin Gary Allen 1961 Saladin Roy Finch Brad Sinopoli Cunningham 1997 1986 Tommy Scott McCullough 2003 2016-17 2011 2015 Larry Leathem Jeff Atcheson 1984 Bobby Grupp Michael Souza Skye Dawson 1977 1965-68 Jim Walden Don McGee 2005 1977 2004 2015 Terry Leschuk 1961 Jim Harris Eugene Thomas David Den Braber 1983 2013-16 Terry Wilson Deon Murphy 2010 1977 1974 1989 Mike Logan Randy Bowles 1968-72 Bill Hogan 1975-76 2004 Greg Peterson 1984-92 1972 2005 1965-67 Mike McCoy Jean-Agnes Larry Hogue 1999 Charles Tom Reimer 23 1978-81 1984-88 1986 2005 Jesse Mims 1996 Raymonn Adams John Holland Sam Young 1971-73 Phil Collins 2002 Ken Simonton 2007 1981 2003 1978 Bo Levi Mitchell 1991 Gary Allen ALL-TIME NUMBERS ALL-TIME Kelvin Kirk Andre Johnson 2012-17 Dave Crabbe 1987-88 Don Stone 1960-61 1978-80 1977 Ben Sankey 1969-72 Larry Lawrence 2000 Scott Crawford 2010 Bobby Taylor 16 1961-65 1970 Lu Bain 2004 1977 Yudonn Biassou Peter Liske 1964-66 Rudy Linterman 1985-88 Greg Eaglin 2000 Melvin Wilson 1976 1966-68, 73-74 Henry Burris 1968-77 Bob Torrance 1993 Joey Boese Wes Lysack 1997-99 Barrick Nealy 1995 Rick Galbos 2003-06 2003 2008-09 Ron Vander Kelen 1973-77 Alvin Bowen Danny McManus 1980 1968 William Hampton 2014 25 2006 Phillip Carter 2012-14 Ben Woodson 1997-99 Reg Clarkson Doug Battershill Dondre Owens 1984 Marvin Ross 1967 Paul Knill 1951 1979-84 1994-95 Burke Dales 2017 Doug Woodward 1973 Tyrone Edwards Dave Campbell 2006-11 Ben Sankey 1982 1995 1975 2003 Kevin Feterik 2002 1983-84 Bob Franks Tommie Campbell Joe Pisarcik 2001 Lukas Shaver Ken Miller 1953 2016-17 1974 Howard Fields 2001 20 1985-86 Rock Preston 1989 Wayne Aiken Eric Mitchel 1947 2006 1999-2000 Art Froese 2007 1960 1991-92 J.P. Izquierdo Henry Copeland Bernard Quarles 1967-68 Bruce Threadgill Dwight Beverly Alex Morris 1997 1973 1983 Josh Harris 1979-82 1985-86 1977-78 Shannon James Lawrence Deck Gilbert Renfroe 2005 Danny Walker Paul Pearson 2006-09 2005 1991 1979 2016 1978 Paul Dudley Larry Robinson 1962 Dell Walker Clarence Childs Scott Regimbald 1990-93 1964-65 1961 Wayne Holm 1984 1961 2001-04 Normie Kwong Aaron Ruffin 1970 Dominique Ken Danchuk 1948-50 1966-69 1992 John Hufnagel Williams 1965 2005-11 Shawn Faulkner Ben Sankey 1976-79 2017 Jim Dillard Tony Stewart 2015-17 1988-89 2007 Rick Johnson Rick Worman 1962-64 1994-95 Bob Hornes David Van 1985-88 1987-88, 1990 Gene Filipski Derrick Taylor 1975-77 1976 Belleghem Tommy Jones 1960-61 1988-89 Bill Mintsoulis Milo Lewis 1998 2004 Doug Flutie Darrel Toussaint 1984 2004 Jim Walden 18 1992-95 1983, 1987 Anthony (Tag) John McMurtry 1962 2002-03 Willie Armstead Mike Hawkins Alvin (Seth) White Rome 1961 Matt Walter Mike Kirkley 1976, 1978-83 1981 1980 1985-86 Bill Miller 2012-15 1982 Donald (Donnie) Anthony Darrell Smith 1960-64 Walt Weaver Harris 1971 Woodson Jr. 1982-83 Ed Mitchell 1962 2000 1985 Chris Major 2017 Terry Sumner 1960 Marquay 1987-89 1952 Randy Ragon McDaniel 1988 Rick Massie 1960-64 Junior Turner 1975 15 2012-17 Allen Pitts 1984 2011-13 1991-2000 Bob McCarthy John Wiliams 2008-15 1960 2003 Vernon Roberson 1967-70 22 1988 Matthew Reed Marcus Bradley Larry Robinson 1975-76 Cyril McFall Wayne Aiken 1977-78 2003 1963 1974-78 1960 David Sapunjis Andrew Buckley Tyler Tomich Dave Anderson 24 1990-96 2016-17 2003 19 2014-15 1952 Frank Andruski Lovell Coleman Bob Torrance Victor Anonsen Dwayne Norman Bill Bell 1967-73 2007-08 1960-62 1991-92 1978 2017 1960 Billy Taylor Dave Dickenson Anthony Parker 2015-17 1972 1997-2000, 1971 1990-93 1990 1961 Ozell Collier Leo Taylor 2008 Dick Weselowski Brock Balog Greg Clarence Childs 1974 1970-71 Chuck 1973-76 2001 Polamountain 1961 Ray Crouse Dave Turner Fennenboch 1966 1983 1946 1950

94 HISTORY Pat Cassidy Melvin Jenkins Darrel Touissaint Lamont Brightful 1986 1946 1984-86 1982 1994-99 2007 Kirby Warren Jim Langford Jamar Wall Howie Schumm 33 Shawn Daniels 1987 2011 1949-51 2012-17 1969 1994-95 Don Willingham Bill Gaskins Art Malone Dounia Jasper Simmons 1972 Jim Dobbin 1974 1966-67 1990 Whitehouse 2015 Dwight Anderson 1948 Kennard Martin 2005 Darryl Smith 2008-10 Harold Duguid 1983-87 1989 1982 Dashann Austin 1946

Al Hammond Andy McVey Ward Smith 2002 Bill Ewing 26 ALL-TIME NUMBERS Waymon Alridge 1947 1987 30 1969 Don Beatty 1953 1983 Brandon Haw Ron Morris Charles Assmann Jamar Wall 1952 Duane Forde 2016 2007 1960-61 2003-04 Dave Berry 1996-2000 Ed White 2001 Don Moulton Joe Barnes 1946-51 Gordon (Gobbo) 1973 Willie (Butch) 2012-16 1972-75 2001-02 Raymond Biggs Gilkes Bill Wusyk 1945-46 Caston Reggie Holmes Coby Rhinehart 1999-2000 1945-48 1989 1971-72 2005 1981-83 Tory Harrison Bill Ziegler 2015-16 Larry Cates Uriel Johnson Eddie Richardson Tray Blackmon 2014 1976 1974-76 1970 1977 2009 Jack Holdsworth 1947 Crance Clemons Alfred Jordan Willie Ross Craig Carr 1968-70 2006 1995-97 1966 2005 Jim Crotty Funtaine Hunter 2008 J.R. Ruffin Bobby Joe Easter 32 1963 2007-17 1960-63 2006-07 1977 David Allen Richard Crump Les Kaminsky 2005-06 1984 Barry Cyr Rudy McClinon Lou Harris 1979 1960-61 1976 1969-71 1977 Brett Davis Fernand Kashama 1996-2002 2009 Terrence Christian Hal Harrison 1982 2004 McEvans Simmerling 1945-47 Jesse Branch 1998 2004 1963 2012 Bill Goods Brandon Isaac 1985 1965-67 Matt McKnight Chris Skopelianos 2010 Derrius Brooks Peter Eshenko Gilles Lezi 2004 1976 2012-13 2006 Jim Jauch 1984 1945-47 Leon McQuay Brandon Smith 1989 Bob (Buck) Doug Falconer 1973 2008, 2010-17 Buchanan 2010 Mark Herman Cliff Kliewer 1977-78 1945 1973 Jim Morris Murray Sullivan 1948-50 Mass Geremia Norm Hill 1945 1952 Tevaughn 1987 2014 Kenton Leonard Campbell 1948-50 Rob Pyne Jamie Townsend 1991-97 Lorenzo Graham Matt McKnight 1974 1989 2015 2003 Henry Huth Gary Mueller 1989 1962-64 Bruce Richardson Jack Truran Ed Champagne Andy McVey 1976 1951 Art Johnson Bill Kushnir 1950 1964 1963-65 1988-93 Rene Paredes Crance Clemons 1954 Rick Shaw Lafann Williams 2011-17 Jeff Johnson Ante 1968-69 2000 2007 Milanovic-Litre Blain Lamoureux Dave West 1988 1975 Tony Spoletini Moody Jackson 2017 1951-52 1974 Anthony 1989, 1991 1980 Jim Mitchener Khary Williams Darcy Kopp 1948 Malbrough Arnie Stocks 29 1999 Kelly Lochbaum 2002-03 1951 1986-92 Kevin Neiles Dwight Beverly Sadrick Williams 2001 Bob McKay Eric Sutton 1988 Earl Lunsford 1986 2006-07 1963 Mike Mahoney 1951-52 1999-2000 Scott Bissessar 2004 Bill Palmer Brandon 1976-77 Kim Phillips Pete Thodos 1985 Larry Mason 1995 1948-49, McDonald Kent Ring Craig Brenner 2014 1985 Fritz Seyferth 1952-53 1994-95 31 2001 Steve Mattison 1972-73 Payton Williams Dashann Austin Jim McGill Freddie Sims Dwaine Carpenter 2001 1948 1995 Jacoby Shepherd 2002 2007-08 1986 Keith Bennett Ian McTavish Jerome Messam 2005 Ray Cheatham 2015-17 Tony Stallings 1950-53 1950 2005 Tony Stewart 2010 Ryan Potter 1993 Duane Forde Osagie Odiase 28 Paul Clatney 1991-92 1986 2016-17 George Tait Dave (Steaky) 1990-92 1960 Adams Jeff Fuller Ray Odums Ken Cox 2013-14 2012-13 35 1977-84 Robert Turner 1946-48 1949 Jayson Bray Tay Glover-Wright Allan Passman Jim Silye 1987 Larry Austin Eddie Davis 1973-75 2002 2003 2017 1953 1996-2000 Frank Smith Bill Chamberlain 1979-82 Jesse Branch Yorg (Mike) Greg (Gig) Perez 2004 John Eubanks Gromer 1970 1953 1963 2009 Jason Clemett 1986 Joffrey Reynolds Herb Snowden 1990 Ed Buchanan William Fields 1945 1997 1961-63 Ben Kelly 2004 Gerald Watson 2001-03 2005 Len Sparks Johnnie Dixon 1968-69 Shadwick (Shad) Butch Roberts 2010 Larry Giles Wes Lysack 1947 1966-67 Criss 1976 Gerry Duguid 1999 2004, 2006-10 Jerry Searight Ken Watson 1977 Stan Heath 1991-93 1952 Duane Brandon 1946 1951-52 McDonald Eric Emery Dmytryshyn Damon Smith 1986 1993-94 Bill Larochelle 2015 1994 2015 1953 27 Farrell Duclair Silas McKinnie Trey Young Demetris Summers 1973 2001-03 1996-98 Bill Petrow 2008-09 2005-07 2017 1951 Hugh McKinnis Sammy Greene Guy Way 1970-72 1984 Art Baker 1988 1952 1966 1946-48 Demetrice Morley Fritz Hanson Jimmy Gilkes Ted Woods 34 1948 2011-13 1945 Norm Sanderson 1964-66, Barney Bjarnason 1945 Michael Higgins 2007-10 Bill Harris John Palazeti 1968-69 1949-52 Tony Tiller 1977-81, 1983 1981 Willie Burden 1964 Bob Wyatt Joey Bonaventura 2006 John Henry 1974 Bob Paremore 1972-73 2004 Jahi Henley Johnson Al Burleson 2002 1967-68 Karl Braun 2011 1953 1976-81 Peter Raeford 1986 1977-83, 1987 1985

95 Tony Pierson Jerry Coody Mark Singer Charlie Power John Reykdal 1987 1950-51 1954 1990-92 2014-17 1970 Scott Regimbald Bob Standen Mike Cornell 42 Cam Yeow Donovan Juwan Simpson 2000 1949 2010 Khalid Abdullah 2006 Robinson 2008-09 Shaquille Jeremy Williams Garrett Doll 2006 2012 Ken Sluman Richardson 2014 1986 Ed Barry Art Scullion 1946-47 2016-17 Jonathan Jim Furey 1951 45 1960 Keith Spaith HISTORY Tim St. Pierre Williams 1958 Mike Bilan Harry (Auby) Dave Shaw 1948-53 2011-14 2013 Jack Hobbs 1950 Anderson 1961 Terry Tarves 1945 Bob Bryant 1945-49 Wally Stephens 1945-47 Harry Hobbs 1952-53 Ray Baillie 1947 49 Dione Tyler 38 1946-47 Harold Buchanan 1955 Larry Tittley Bob Agler 1996 Quincy Butler 1945 Basil Bark 1976-79 1951 Victor Wallace 2011 2015-17 1970-77 Chuck Zickefoose Frank Balkovec 1983 Doug Davies 2011 Mike Bilan 1965-68 1988-89 1992 2013-14 Mert Klippert 1950-52 2008 Eugene Sam Scott 1946 John Borger 1952 Fitzpatrick 2011 1957 47 Ernie Choukalos 1989-91 1947 2007-10 Mike Botterill George Alexander 1949 Bruce Green Deron Mayo 2009 1945-47 Antonio (Tony) 1987-88 41 2012-17 Kurt Burris Ficklin 36 Bill Alexander 1960 2011-12 2006 Willie Byrd 2014-15 1946-47 1948-50 Morgan Clark Larry Barker Bob Harrison 2008 Curtis Johnson Don Avery Shane Walton 1960 1982 1945-46 Lou Cafazzo 1991 1950 2005 Gerald Gordon Hogarth 1991 Kerry Berryman Commisiong 2009 1950 ALL-TIME NUMBERS ALL-TIME Del Wardien Jim Caldwell 1950 1984-85 1947 2007 Malik Jackson 1954 Steve Logosz Wayne Blair Duke Cook 2014 2009 Lawrence Deck 1946 1999 1956 Alvin Bowen Cordarro Law 2001-03 J.R. Ruffin Jermaine Michel Dupuis 2013 2013 2008 43 2002-03 Leonard Jean- Chatman Gordon (Porky) Pat MacDonald Pierre 2005-06 1952-54 Jim Furey Brown 2007 1997 1993-95 1958 1950-51, 1953 LaMarcus Coker Max Caron Jim McGill 2011 2016 Glen Harding Cliff Cyr 1949 2013-16 2009 1961 1952 Dennis Coleman Norm Carter Vernon Quick Bob Mike George White 1972-73 1948-50 Willie Hector Garrett Doll 1953 1952 2003-06 1962 1985 Wilkerson Brandon Haw Alex Singleton Cam Millar Terry Williams DeSouza 2006 Billy Jackson Bob Griffin 2016-17 1946 2017 2013 1988 1959 Harry Hobbs Dave Tomlinson Bill Miller Anthony 1945 Hal Krebs Bert Iannone 1947-48 1945, 1947 Dickerson 1963-67 1948-49 Sean Ware 1978 Jeremy Pearl 39 2008 Fred James 2011 2004 Doug Davies Ronnie Fish 1954 1968-75 1945 Clifton Smith Kenny Pettway 1991 2013 Bill Jennings 2012 Marc Dube Ian James 1959 1957 1989 Derek Watson 50 Ibrahim Tounkara 1992-93 2009 Karl McCartney Roy Jenson Ollie Bakken 2000 Willie Fells Cordarro Law 2010-15 1955 1976-79 2016 Gerry Woodlock Robert Turner 2001-03 1945-47 Bob Mike Andy Jonassen Lanny Boleski 1986 Bruno Geremia Les Lear 1953 1976-80 1965 1948-49 Mike Ulmer 1987-88 Vernell Quinn Lamar Leachman Harld (Bubba) 1981 Aaron Hall Bob Levenhagen 1989 1956 Bridges Fred Wilmot 1996 1953 44 Sebastian Roy Dale Parsons 1975 1948 Sean Manning Raymond Biggs 2005 1960-66 Charleston 1995-98 Gordon (Porky) Jeff Yausie Hughes 2007 Jacki Simpson John Prendergast Brown 1988 2008-17 Anthony Marcus Bradley 1961 1956 1954-60 2000 Blair Zerr Don Johnson McClanahan Walter Spencer Corbin Sharun Bill Crawford 1992-94 1947 1995-98 Ben D’Aguilar 2006 2015 1961-64 2014-17 Doug (Tank) Davanzo Tate Neil Ternovatsky James (J.R.) Landry 1981-82 Joe DeForest 2009 2007-08 Dillard 1988 1988-89 Gary Mueller Julian Wilson Andre Young 1989 37 1976 Larry Hogue Gerald Miller 2017 1983 Mel Embree 1983 2004-12 1946 Brian Pillman Chuck Zickefoose 1951 Marc Mitchell 1986 Don Hover 1957-58 Roger Goree Glen Christian 1980 1953 2004-06 Hassan Probherbs 1973-74 2003 Kevin Johnson 46 Norm Hopely 1999, 2001 Chick Chikowski 1987-95 Kent Ring 1948 1981 2000 Mel Milbreath 48 Calvin Green 40 Jason Clemett Ron Capham Bill Johnson 1947 1952 Paul Alford Clare Rooney 2003 1969 1961 1951-52 1947 Kenneth Evan Jolitz Marshall Olugbode Jimmy Gilkes Hamilton Ronnie Amadi Gil Steer 1946 2013-14 1975-76 1951-52 2017 1984 2009 Lester Harper Brian Clark Stan Kaluznick Herb Sweder Justin Phillips 1950 Maleki Harris Chuck Anderson 2007-13 1984 2004-07 2015-17 1948 1949 Bill McMahon John Prassas Ron Hopkins Harry Kruger Harry (Auby) Adam Thibault 1983 2011 1951 2014-15 1981 1981-83 Anderson Robert McCune Wynton McManis Jay McNeil 1954 Wesley Robertson 1994-07 Rube Ludwig 2004 2010-11 2017 1946-48 Bert Clark Mark Nelson Cameron Ontko Mike Palumbo 1953 Norm Sanderson 1985 1946 1980-82 2015 2000-01, 2003

96 HISTORY Kevin Powell Mickey Doyle Zac Carlson Blain Lamoureux Bob Martin Tom O’Brien 1990 1974 2010 1973 1956-59 1976-77 1957 Paul Rowe Pierre-Luc Caron Craig McLeod Marion Latimore Lorne Reid Bobby Pandelidis 1945-50 1979-81 2016-17 1971 1972-74 1958-61 1994 Billy Roy Bill Graham Jim Christoff Ted Milian Bob Lueck David Ponder 1968-70 1961 1960 1983 1966-70 1951-53 1986 Lee Spivey Vern Graham Riley Clayton Tony Tyler Lynem Byron Thomas 1987-88 1947 2006 Pajaczkowski 2004-07 1999 2002-03 Bob Westlake Cedric Gyles Ernie Danjean 1957-65 Don Paquette Tony Washington Randy Trautman

1952-53 1948 1960-63 Shont’e Peoples 1965 2011 1982-85 ALL-TIME NUMBERS Spencer Wilson Willie Hector John Forzani 1998, 2000 Thomas Rayam 2011-17 1963 1971-76 Mike Spitzer 2000-01 Brian Hitchings Bob Geary 1968 Cam Thorn 61 63 1990 1956 Skippy Spruill 2016-17 Lanny Boleski 51 Riley Jones George Hansen 1967 Frank Thrasher 1985 1966-73 Randy Ambrosie 2017 1959 1963 Ray Baillie Jack Campbell 1986-87 Hal Krebs , Jr. 2017 Don Walsh 1954 1987 Larry Anderson 1962 1982 1954-55 Opie Bandy Don Chumley 1961-67 Dave Means David Heasman James West 1959-61 1985 Bert Border 1975 2000-03 57 1982-84 Randy Besler George Gilbert 1946 Herb Schumm Bob Lubig Ron Allbright 1981 1986 1956-60 Gary Campbell 1967-73 1978-81 Rick Goltz 1976 Bobby Singh Alex Macklin 59 2011 1983 1970-72 Larry Carr 2007 1955-56 Eric Christensen 1975 Bert Sparrow Robert (Rob) Walter Ballard 1988-91 1957 2009-13 1983-84 Gordon Evans 1946 McDonald Jock Hannabach Bill Henry 1947 Don Stephenson 1991-92 Bill Blackburn 1961 2005-09 1991 1951-52 Donava Fann 1963-65 Harold Raymond Robert Lee Roy Jokanovich Pierre Lavertu 1987-88 Frank Thrasher 1946-47 Chris Burns 1961 1962-64 2014-16 1997 Ted Foret 1963 Bert Shantz Bob Lubig Craig Koinzan John Malinosky 1960 Rob Waite 1945 Justin Canale 1982-85 1969-74 1978 1973 Floyd Harrawood 1982 Len Skinner Phil Muntz William Lide Rohn Meyer 1956 Tom Walker 1960 Joe Carruthers 1956 1974 1996-99 1961 Tom Humphrey 1963 Rob Smith Steve Myddelton Jerry McLurg Steve Morley 1978-79 1986-88 David De La 2010-13 1965-66 2003 Paul Swiston Perralle Jeff Inglis 2005 Larry Moore Ron Paggett 1980-84 53 2015 2015-17 1974-75 1980-81 Oattem Fisher 1959 Rocco Romano Bob Morgan 1991-2003 2005-06 1987, 1992- 1956 2001 Fred Fleming Tom Kudaba Ron Allbright 55 2000 Tom Spoletini O’Lester Pope 1962-65 1976 1959 Doug Brown 1985-90 2002-03 1958-60 Fred Forsberg Granville (Granny) Denny 1966 Willie Thomas Lorne Sherbina Liggins Chronopoulos Bob Geary 1977-79, 1974-77 Harold Holton 60 1968-73 1995 1955-57 1983-84 1974-78 Gilles Rodney Lossow William Daniels Wayne Harris Archambault Tuufuli Uperesa 1988 1981 1961-72 Roy Jenson 1954-55 1975 1954 64 Dick Lynch Ken Keir Derek Armstrong Ucambre Williams 1949-53 Karl Lavoie Ron Allbright 1950 2012 2006-08 2016-17 1961-67 Bob Leatham 2015 Brian McLaughlin Harry Doering Norm Winton 1977 1983 1946-48 Bill McCourt 2013-17 1968 1947 1995 Ken Moore Brad Erdos Alex Macklin Paul Blenkhorn 1956 Anton (Tony) Brian Belway 1951 2014-17 2000-01 1986-87 Dave Tomlinson Momsen 1953 James (Jim) Bond 62 Doug Brown 1980 2010-11 1954 1971-75 Ken Moore Stanley Bryant 1955 Bill Norton Jack Holdsworth 1946 Samir Chahine 2010-11 J’Micheal Deane 1976 1946 2003 Bob Morgan John Comiskey 2011-13 Bob O’Neill Gerry Hornett 56 1955 2005-07 Derek Dennis 1958-60 1985 Marc Calixte 2005 Billy Peach Seth Dittman 2015-16 2003 John Prendergast Reginald Irving 2013 Joe Clausi 2004 Wayne 1956 1988 Randy Chevrier Bob Poley 1990 Ken Dombrowski Drinkwalter Bill Pullar Harry Langford 2008-15 1985-88 1979-81 1996 1952-55 1954-58 Scott Coe 2010 Max Huber Rudy Singer Pat Mahon 2004-07 1969 Bruce Covernton 1989 1972-76 1948-49 1993 John Coflin 1992-96 Edwin Harrison Ed McAleney Don Sutton Thomas Rayam 1986-87 2012-15 1977-83 1977 1999 Doug Davies 58 1986 Pat Hinds Ken Moore Russ Thorman Greg Reynard 1990-94 Travis Arnold Pat Holmes 1991 1991-94 1957 1989 Floyd Harrawood 2004 1962-65 Dennis Kemp Jeff Pilon Doug Turner Randy Scott 1956 Ed Bohjland 1971 2000-09 1949 1980 Burdette Hess 1966 1956-57 Jung-Yul Kim Chuck Quilter Dan Skutack 1955 Lou Cafazzo Fred James 1996, 1998-99 1960 1982 Chris Hoople 1991-93 1967 Don Luzzi 52 2002 Brander Gus Kasapis 1958-69 2017 John Blyth William Klym Craighead 1966 Alan MacLean Robert Robinson 1960 54 1946-47 2014 1978 1999 Dean Bandiera Tom Krebs Ernie Danjean 2012 Geary Murdock James Walker 1976 1954-55 1979-83 1960 Reggie Lewis 1974-75, 1977 1985-86 Wayne Cuncic Jerry Campbell Bill Kushnir Antonio Hall 1977-81 Craig Watson 1976 1966-68 1954 2008-09 2008-09 1988-89

97 Paul Palma Kari Yli-Renko Jay Christensen 2003-04 Hal Newton 1985 1985-87 1986-88 1956-59 Bob Frazier 1958 65 Rod Pantages Henry (Hank) William James 1974 John Pyeatt 1948-49 Dermer 1984 Herm Harrison 1956-57 2008-10 J.T. Seaholm 69 1952 Jack Meakin 1964-72 Willie Roberts Harold Beatty 1958 Lou Cafazzo Bryan Engram 1955-56 Cordarro Law 1955 1961 Len Skinner 1989-90 1956-58 2012 Ed Simms HISTORY Ernie Choukalos 1959 Andrew Carter Dave Herbert Peter Lazetich 1956 1946 Bob Trygstad 2002-03 1973 74 1975 George Small Larry Cooper 1967 Dave Costa Rick Konopka Frank Andruski Johnny Owens 1981-83 1952 Steve Wilburn 2007 1975-76 1966 1976 Larry Dibbles 1983-85 Fabio Filice Jim Lipinski John Bennett Marshall Toner 1973 2008 1951 1958 1986-91 79 Floyd Harrawood Brian Marcil John Borger Lyall Walter Ballard 1983-84 67 1953 1970-74 1956 Woznesensky 1990-91 Norm Dutton Don Campora Brett Jones Bill McKenna Melvin Bradley 1979, 1984 Gene Brito 1947 1954 2013-14 1963 2002 1954 Dan Federkeil Jamie Crysdale Dave Kirzinger Tom Miner Parri Ceci Steve Brown 2013-17 1993-2005 1978-86 1954-55 1985 77 1973 Burdette Hess Wes Ediger Sean McKeown Octavius Morgan Tom Chandler Willie Barber Darran Hall 1956-57 1957 1988 1974 1977 1961 2001 Frank Kosec Ed Henke Bobby Pandelidis Hal Newton Miles Gorrell Paul Blenkhorn Frank Marof 1981 1955 1995 1958-59 1978, 1982 2001 1992-93 Roger Kramer Mike Horton Bob Redkey Ed O’Bradovich Pete Manning Paul Cheng Greg Reynard 1965-70 1979-80 1952 1961 1962-65 2002 1988 Sean McKeown Greg Schaefer Don Robb Paul McKay Pat Claridge Glenn Scolnik ALL-TIME NUMBERS ALL-TIME 1986 1981-82 2004 1961 1974 1968 1975 Mark Moors Kevin Loorman Lemarcus Rowell John Prendergast Royal Copeland 1980 1974 2017 2008 1957 1950-51 Mike Palumbo Jody Medford Todd Storme Harvey Wylie Mitchell Price Knox Culpepper 1964 80 1987-90 1977 1992-93 1988-90 1985 Ted Alford Taylor Robertson Larry Moore Srecko Zizakovic Ken Robinson Ben D’Aguilar 2004 2003-06 1976 1991 1974 2013 Bruce Boa Jim Seymour Tony 72 John Senst Reuben Frank 1952 1949-51 Pajaczkowski Ezzret (Sugarfoot) 1971-73 2017 Vic Chapman Gordon Stewart 1956 Anderson Henry Sovio Frankie French 1952 70 1954 1974 Raymond Biggs 1975-76 1949 Jeremaine Jerry Sturm 1988 1993-94 Jim Christoff Copeland 1960 1959-60 Walt Radzick Bruce Claridge 2001 2007 2005-09 1958-59 1961 Bruce Claridge Gene Filipski 1963-64 1953 Andre Roundtree Dick Clark 1996 1958 Bill Yelverton 1976 1960 Don Cowie Johnny Forzani 1975 75 1960 Ramsey Simmons Ross Coyle John Alderton 1969-78 2010-12 Lou Zivkovich 1976 1960 Jerry Janes 1956 Len Hill Cedric Gyles 1960 1961-64 Brian Strong Harold Beatty 1948 1950-51 1984-85 1962-73 Ross McCallum 1962 Conrad Hitchler Mickey Hajash 1952 Dick Suderman Norm Hill Ed Henke 1963 1949 1964-68, 1954 Bernie Morrison 1954 Larry James Stan Heath 66 1970-72 1978-88 Stanley Bryant Curry Juneau Tom Higgins 1982 1954 2012-14 Dimitri Tsoumpas 1961 Peter Petcoff 1976 Tom Johnson Kamil Loud 2008-13 1953 Bryan Burnthorne Stan Kaluznick Pat Holmes 2009-10 2001 1956 Garry Williams 1950-53 Bill Pullar 1962 Phil Lohmann 2015 1956 Eric Christensen Bob Larsen Gary Kerr 1962 1998-99 1956 Fred Worthy 1975 Hal Reeves 1972 Bill McKenna Darnell McDonald 1985 1955 Grant Cvitanich Bill McKenna 1959-61 2003 1972 1955-56 Al Schlosser 1985-96 Jerry McLurg Marken Michel 1960-61 John Estes Ken Moore Blain Lamoureux 1965 2017 2015 68 1983 Art Scullion 1974, 1977-78 Mark Moore Jamal Nixon 1957-59 Lloyd Fairbanks Chuck Brislin Latario Rachal Don Luft 1991 2016 1975-82, 1976 2003 1955 Eric Rogers 1965-74 1990-91 Willie Roberts Scott MacArthur 1985 2014-15 1996-2003 1957 George Tait 1981 Jeff Pilon Joseph Rogers 1962 1989 Mike Fanucci Rae Ross Bill Mintsoulis 2001 1997 Alexandre 1976 1958 1983 David Pol Kevin Simien Gauthier Bob Franks Bob Viccars Ron Payne 2001 1991 2005-06 1953 1975-81 73 1963-69 Bill Stevenson George Hansen Na’Shan Goddard Rupe Andrews Al Rankin 1955-57 1960-66 2012 1954 1971 78 Don Walsh Floyd Harrawood Roman Grozman Lanny Boleski Ernie Warlick Alric Arnett 1953 1954, 1957 2016 71 1965 1957-61 2013 Dick Washington Garrick Jones Rob Lazeo 1948-50 1957-58 2007 2007-10 1956 Willie Barber 1985-87 Brian Wiggins Harry Langford Kevin Molle 1960-61 George Carr Robert Johnson 1993-94 1950-53 1983-84 1966 76 Bob Branyan Jim Baker 2002 Tim O’Neill Ken Whitney 1953 Fred Forsberg 1976-78 Ricky Lloyd 2008-11 1992 1966 Frank Budd Randy Chevrier 2003 81 Tony Chris Williams 1965-66 Joe Forzani 2005-07 Joe March Jabari Arthur Pajaczkowski 1999 1968-75 1989 2011-15 1955 John Childress 1962 2000-01,

98 HISTORY Don Bailey Nathan Slaughter Brian Nugent Blake Machan DeVaris Daniels Pat MacDonald Terrence Patrick 1956 2015 2002 2003-04 2016-17 2007-08 2006-07 Al Carmichael Tyrone Williams Ken-Yon Rambo Jim Morse Versie Gaddis DeWayne 1959 1995 2005-11 1957-58 2002 2003-07 Patterson Cotton Davidson Hugh Simpson Kevin Reid Doug (Baz) Nagle 1997 1958 1958-59 1995-96 2003 1954-57 Marc Pilon Stacey Dawsey 84 Brock Smith Jim Sides Jermaine Duncan O’Mahony 1999-01 1988-89 Don Bailey 1989-90 1956 Jackson 2001 Odie Posey 1956 Craig Spear George Tait 2009-10 Henry Newby 1955

1957 2004 1959 Nate Johnson 1998 Dan Runge ALL-TIME NUMBERS Beau Gibbs 2017 Joe West J.R. Tolver 1984 1985 2006 Eugene Belliveau 2012-16 2007 Scott MacArthur 1992-97 Ed Simms 1985-89 1982-83 Mike Rose 1956 2016 Nate Curry 1997 Denis Montana 2017 Dorian Smith 2004 2012 Gerald Harris 2008 86 Ray Savage 2005 Tyree Davis Jackie Chambers Laurence 1991 Jason Taylor Jamie Harris 2002 2009 Thompson Quency Williams 2004 88 1985 1986 Gonzalo Floyd Ron Clinkscale Ray Alexander 1987-88 Fred Tesone Greg 1995-96 1956 1985-86 Michael Wade 1955 1984 Hetherington Tim Hawthorne Tom Dickerson Andre Arlain 2007-08 2013 1955 2003-04 Ed Williams 1987-92 1998 92 Michael Jennings Ray Jacobs Ted Duncan Wayne Aiken Aston Whiteside 2008 1998-01 1957-58 2012 Reggie Williams 1959 2017 2008 Will Johnson Martay Jenkins Bob Early Shawn Beals Steve Anderson Aaron Williams 1989-96 2005 1950 1990-92 Larry Willis 1997-99, 2002 2002 1986-89 Eric Johnson Albert Endriss Eddie Britton Anthony Gargiulo 1956 1993 1953 1993 2007 Blaine Kruger Darcey Levy Gene Filipski Greg Carr Bryan Hall 94 2009 2004 1959 2013 90 2017 Sulecio Sanford Ken Moore Mark Gehring Jay Christensen Harland AhYou Willie Harvey 2014-16 2004 1984 1987 1989 1998 2002 Brian Bulcke Bob Sawyer Kenyatte Morgan Howard Graves Vince Danielsen Sandy Armstrong Ralph Jarvis 2011-12 1959 2003 1956 1994-2001 1987 1989 Steve Dankewich Terrence Wilkens Joe Pagliei Billy Bob Hebert Tony Dennis Tim Cofield Brandon Jordan 1957 2005 1956 1989 1988 1991-92 2014 Kashawn Fraser Alex Yakunin Eric Riddick Teyo Johnson Kori Dickerson Adrian Davis Bud Korchak 2017 1955 2002 2008 2005 2011 1957 Chuck Holloway Farwan Zubedi Don Robb Wane McGarity Maury Duncan Flint Fleming Khari Long 1958 2001 1961 2002-04 1958 1989 2010 Mike Landry Larry Robinson Anthony Parker Vern Graham Julian Jenkins 2010 1962 2011-17 1949--51 2008 2011 Anton (A.J.) 82 Landan Talley Kamau Peterson Michael Harper Mike Klassen Jason Medlock Lindsay Andre Arlain 2010-12 2001 1984-85 2017 1995 2007 1998-2000 Elijah Thurmon Harry Rothwell Markus Howell Etienne Legare Peter Muir Don Blair 2006 1955 2006-09 2013 1954-56 2007-08 2002-03 Louis Wacker Paul Salata Ivan Livingstone Sheldon Napastuk Don Stone 1956-57 1951-52 2014-17 1954-55 2003-06 1959 2017 Greg Wilson Demetrius Ron Kelly Chris McCoy DeWayne Jeff Traversy Jerry Gordon 2015-16 (Peewee) Smith 2010 2011-12 Patterson 1997-02 1987 Nobby Wirkowski 1990-95 Ken McFadden Aries Monroe 1995-96 Alex Yakunin Joe Kapp 1957-59 Marshawn Tucker 1952 2003 1954 1959 2002 Dominic Moselle Robert Robinson 1957 Nik Lewis Lowell Wagner 1955 1997 Henry Smith 2004-14 1954 Jerry Parrish Quinn Smith 1990 95 85 2014-16 Will Moore Fred Bailey 1982 Michael Stover Stevie Baggs 1992-94 1997 Willard Sherman Jude Waddy 2012 2012 2005 Mark Nelson 87 1953 Gary Williams Ray Bernard 1983-85 1991-92 Spencer Keith Spaith Clinton Wayne 1958 1997 2001 Dan Disley Armstrong 1954 III 1999 2013 Harvey Wylie 2013-15 1956-59 83 Mike Emery Jabari Arthur 2013 93 Don Caraway Lynn Bottoms 1986-87 2008 Al Valdes Steve Anderson 1957 1954-59 Neil Ferris Chris Bleue 1956-58 1996 DeVone Juwan Brescacin 1954 1988 Ron Wheeler 91 Bill Bell Claybrooks 2009-11 2016 Wilf Godfrey Jacques 1987 Demonte’ Bolden 1960 Romby Bryant 1950-52 Chapdelaine 2016 Glen Christian Joe Cooper 1989 2002 2009-12 Ron Kelly Justin Brown 1957 Albert Connell 1957 Simon 2009 Barry Cyr James Cotton Charbonneau- 89 2002 2003-04 Kevin Dixon 1958-59 Julan Lynch Campeau Derrick Crawford 2017 2012 2011 Howard Hodges Ja’Gared Davis 2014-16 2016-17 1990-93 Dave McFarlane Marc Boerigter DeQuin Evans 2008 Glen Christian 2014-15 Mel Dillard Ron Johnson 1953 1954-55 2000-01, 2007 Jim Hook 2006 Tearrius George 1955 1958 Denis Montana Aubrey Eddie Britton 2004 1993 2009-10 Micah Johnson Derrick Ford Cummings 2004 1994, 1996-02 Ron Morris 1998-2001 Eddie Brown Mark Gunn 2013-16 Terrence Patrick 1955 1990 1999 Eddie LeBaron Calvin Green 1954 2005 Phil Muntz 2009-12 Sederrik Ron Kelly 1954 1958-59 Titus Ryan 1956 Chris Jackson Cunningham Danny Mason 2009 2008 2014-15 2017

99 Harald Rob Forbes Joe Delvecchio Lubo Zizakovic Bill Pattemore Hasselbach 1982-83 2007-08 1951, 1953 1994-95 1958 1948 1990-93 Stan Kaluznick Alain Kashama Kenny Walker Jim Powell Lemont Jeffers 1954 2009 2011-12 1994-95 1947, 1949 1987-89 Bronzell Miller Eddie Macon Roy Gardiner 99 Dave Queen Earl Lunsford 1996-99 1954 1951 Ladrelle Bryant 1954 1946 1956 Sean McKeown Daniel Greer 2006 Ed West Dan Shaw HISTORY Jermaine Miles 2016 1984-85 2001 James Burgess 1956 1977 1997-99 Miguel Robede Duncan O’Mahony Kevin Huntley 2002 Nanjo Singh Ron Morris 2006-10 2002-03 2013 James Cotton 1951 1959 Tyrone Rodgers Jerame Southern Don Klosterman 2001 N/A Joe Turner Mark Pearce 2002 2005 1955-56 Jim Davis Ace Bailey 1949 1994-95 Garrett Smith Anwar Stewart Gus Knickerehm 2009 1945 Bill Werth Clay Roberson 2003-04 2012 1951-52 Kai Ellis Lou Benini 1945 2005 John Syptak Cameron Legault 2003 1945 Robert Rodriguez 1985-86 2007 1999 Stacy Evans Joe Blanchard *First name 2006-07 Srecko Zizakovic Mark Odom 1997 1954 unavailable

Anthony Watson 1990-95 2015-17 1991 Harold Hallman Dick Bradley 2002 Harry Rothwell 1987-88 1952 Keron Williams 2006 1954 Michael Kashak Neal Cameron 2007 97 Joe Yamauchi Ron Stewart 2017 1945 1957 Dave Amer 1955-56 Earl Lunsford * Campbell 1982 Corey Terry 1959 1950 2002 96 Dwan Brandon Corey Mace Al Hammond Demonte’ Bolden 1991 98 Luis Vasquez 2010-14 1946 2012-14 Ron Clinkscale Earl Audet 2012 ALL-TIME NUMBERS ALL-TIME Earl Mackey Larry Haynes Steve Carpenter 1957-58 1950 1997-98 1946 2017 1984-85 Jerome Davis Jim Bakthiar Bob Meyers Bill Horton Jason Clemett 2000 1958 Howard Waugh 1955 1956 1957 2000 Garrett Doll Brandon Mark Pearce Irvine Kelsey John Coflin 1987 Boudreaux 1993 1945 2015-16 2009 1986 Ken Ford Dean Renfro Darcy Krogh 1988-90 Ernie Brown Antwone Young Randy Colling 2002-04 1956-57 1981 2017 1996-97

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George McMahon, Frank McMahon and Jim Finks. MANAGING PARTNERS PRESIDENTS 2008...... Ted Hellard 1945-47...... Jack M. Grogan 2009-10...... Ted Hellard 1948-51...... Tom Brook ...... (Football Operations) 1952...... Cecil E. “Cec” Chesher 2009-11...... John Forzani 1953...... Donald P. McLaws 2012...... John Forzani/Ken King 1954-55...... Ed O’Connor 2013-present...... Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation 1956-58...... Mervyn A. “Red” Dutton 1959...... Edward H. LaBorde CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD 1960-67...... George L. McMahon 1988-89...... Bill McKay 1968...... 1969-70...... Gordon Burton OWNERS 1971-72...... Roy Graves 1991-95...... Lawrence Ryckman 1973-74...... Tony Anselmo 1996-01...... Sig Gutsche 1975-76...... Roy Jennings 2001-04...... Michael Feterik 1977-78...... Art Evans 2005-11...... Calgary Stampeder Limited Partnership 1979-80...... Frank Finn 2012...... Calgary Stampeders 2012 Limited Partnership 1981-82...... Howard Paillefer 2013-present...... Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation 1983-84...... William L. Britton GENERAL MANAGERS 1985...... J.P. (Pat) Peacock 1936-39...... Larry Price 1986...... L.A. (Larry) Shaw 1940...... John T. Thompson 1987...... Vern Siemens 1945-52...... Archie McGillis 1988...... Norman L. Kwong 1953-55...... Bob Robinett 1990...... Norman L. Kwong 1956-57...... 1991-95...... Lawrence Ryckman 1958-64...... Jim Finks 1996-03...... Stan Schwartz 1965-73...... 2003...... Mark McLoughlin 1974-76...... Gary Hobson 2003-04...... Ron Rooke 1977-82...... Jack Gotta 2005-07...... Ted Hellard 1983-84...... Walter Prisco 2008-09...... Scott Ackles 1985-87...... Earl Lunsford 2010-12...... 1988-91...... Norman L. Kwong 2013-15...... Gordon Norrie 1992-02...... Wally Buono 2016-present...... John Hufnagel 2004...... 2005-07...... 2008-present...... John Hufnagel

101 ALL-TIME RESULTS

Sept. 24 Edmonton W 41-5 1945 (0-0) Oct. 1 at Edmonton W 12-8 Head coach: Dean Griffing Oct. 8 at Saskatchewan W 10-3 HISTORY Calgary played no regular-season games Oct. 10 at Winnipeg W 3-0 West semifinal (total-point): Oct. 15 Edmonton W 31-6 Oct. 27 at Regina W 3-1 Oct. 22 Saskatchewan L 6-9 Nov. 3 Regina W 12-0 Oct. 24 Winnipeg W 22-11 West final: Oct. 29 Edmonton W 27-0 Nov. 10 at Winnipeg L 5-9 Oct. 31 at Edmonton W 11-1 Home: 6-1, Away: 7-0 270-77 1946 (5-3) West final (total-point): Head coach: Dean Griffing Nov. 5 at Saskatchewan W 18-12 Sept. 2 Regina W 9-0 Nov. 11 Saskatchewan L 4-9 Sept. 7 at Regina W 6-0 Grey Cup at in Toronto: Sept. 9 at Winnipeg W 3-1 Nov. 26 Montreal L 15-28 Sept. 16 Winnipeg L 5-13 Sept. 21 Regina W 19-7 1950 (4-10) Oct. 5 at Regina L 9-10 Head coach: Les Lear Oct. 7 at Winnipeg L 3-6 Aug. 26 at Saskatchewan L 12-25 Oct. 12 Winnipeg W 6-0 Aug. 28 at Winnipeg L 4-7 Home: 3-1, Away: 2-2 60-37 Sept. 2 Edmonton L 13-19 West final (total-point): Sept. 4 at Edmonton L 8-18 Oct. 26 Winnipeg W 21-18 Sept. 9 Saskatchewan L 11-16 Nov. 2 at Winnipeg L 0-12 Sept. 11 Winnipeg W 13-6 Sept. 16 Edmonton L 22-29 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS YEARLY ALL-TIME 1947 (4-4) Sept. 23 at Edmonton L 8-33 Head coach: Dean Griffing Sept. 30 Winnipeg L 0-20 Sept. 8 Winnipeg L 11-13 Oct. 2 Saskatchewan W 16-13 Sept. 13 Regina W 16-11 Oct. 7 at Winnipeg L 13-25 Sept. 27 at Regina L 7-12 Oct. 9 at Saskatchewan L 0-21 Sept. 29 at Winnipeg L 0-16 Oct. 14 at Edmonton W 19-12 Oct. 6 Regina W 9-8 Oct. 21 Edmonton W 13-7 Oct. 11 Winnipeg W 25-13 Home: 3-4, Away: 1-6 152-251 Oct. 25 at Regina W 6-5 Oct. 27 at Winnipeg L 5-15 1951 (4-10) Home: 3-1, Away: 1-3 79-93 Head coach: Les Lear West final (total-point): Aug. 25 at Saskatchewan L 1-8 Nov. 1 at Winnipeg L 4-16 Aug. 27 at Winnipeg L 24-34 Nov. 11 Winnipeg W 15-3 Sept. 1 Edmonton L 17-18 Nov. 15 at Winnipeg L 3-10 Sept. 3 at Edmonton L 0-5 Sept. 8 Saskatchewan W 9-7 1948 (12-0) GREY CUP CHAMPIONS Sept. 10 Winnipeg W 18-12 Head coach: Les Lear Sept. 15 Edmonton L 15-30 Aug. 25 Saskatchewan W 12-1 Sept. 22 at Edmonton L 11-30 Aug. 30 Winnipeg W 30-0 Sept. 29 Winnipeg L 18-33 Sept. 3 at Winnipeg W 10-5 Oct. 1 Saskatchewan L 12-22 Sept. 6 at Saskatchewan W 14-8 Oct. 6 at Winnipeg W 18-16 Sept. 13 Winnipeg W 18-0 Oct. 8 at Saskatchewan L 18-28 Sept. 25 Saskatchewan W 13-12 Oct. 13 at Edmonton L 18-31 Oct. 2 at Saskatchewan W 12-11 Oct. 20 Edmonton W 26-25 Oct. 4 at Winnipeg W 26-6 Home: 3-4, Away: 1-6 205-299 Oct. 9 Winnipeg W 35-3 Oct. 16 at Saskatchewan W 8-7 1952 (7-9) Oct. 18 at Winnipeg W 21-8 Head coach: Les Lear Oct. 23 Saskatchewan W 19-0 Aug. 23 at Winnipeg W 12-8 Home: 6-0, Away: 6-0 218-61 Aug. 25 at Saskatchewan W 21-14 West final (total-point): Aug. 30 Edmonton W 14-7 Nov. 6, at Saskatchewan T 4-4 Sept. 1 at Edmonton L 10-17 Nov. 11 Saskatchewan W 17-6 Sept. 6 Saskatchewan L 8-18 Grey Cup at Varsity Stadium in Toronto: Sept. 8 Winnipeg L 6-7 Nov. 27 Ottawa W 12-7 Sept. 13 at Saskatchewan W 30-20 Sept. 20 at Edmonton L 18-35 1949 (13-1) Sept. 22 Edmonton L 9-10 Head coach: Les Lear Sept. 27 at Saskatchewan W 16-9 Sept. 5 at Edmonton W 20-6 Sept. 29 at Winnipeg L 28-39 Sept. 10 Saskatchewan W 22-19 Oct. 4 Winnipeg L 30-41 Sept. 12 Winnipeg W 32-7 Oct. 6 Saskatchewan W 30-27 Sept. 17 at Winnipeg W 20-1 Oct. 11 at Edmonton W 33-30 Sept. 19 at Saskatchewan W 13-1 102 HISTORY Oct. 13 Edmonton L 10-16 Sept. 1 Saskatchewan W 27-17 Oct. 18 Winnipeg L 18-42 Sept. 8 at BC L 15-45 Home: 2-6, Away: 5-3 293-340 Sept. 10 Edmonton L 15-28 West semifinal (total-point): Sept. 15 Winnipeg W 16-6 Oct. 22 Edmonton W 31-12 Sept. 17 at Saskatchewan L 1-18 Oct. 25 at Edmonton L 7-30 Sept. 22 at Edmonton L 0-52 Sept. 29 Winnipeg L 14-37 1953 (3-12-1) Oct. 6 at BC L 7-24

Head coach: Bob Snyder Oct. 8 Edmonton L 8-36 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS Aug. 29 at Saskatchewan W 29-17 Oct. 15 BC L 21-22 Aug. 31 at Winnipeg L 10-16 Oct. 20 at Winnipeg W 25-17 Sept. 5 Edmonton L 6-18 Oct. 22 Saskatchewan W 29-19 Sept. 7 at Edmonton L 5-19 Oct. 27 at Saskatchewan L 0-33 Sept. 12 Winnipeg W 23-14 Home: 3-5, Away: 1-7 229-410 Sept. 14 Saskatchewan L 2-34 Sept. 19 at Winnipeg L 15-16 1957 (6-10) Sept. 26 at Edmonton L 6-15 Head coach: Sept. 28 Edmonton L 12-21 Aug. 19 BC W 8-1 Oct. 3 at Winnipeg L 17-24 Aug. 24 Edmonton W 10-6 Oct. 5 at Saskatchewan W 9-8 Aug. 26 at BC W 22-20 Oct. 10 Edmonton L 13-34 Aug. 31 Saskatchewan W 26-22 Oct. 12 at Edmonton L 6-22 Sept. 9 at Edmonton L 2-22 Oct. 17 Saskatchewan L 18-24 Sept. 14 Winnipeg L 13-40 Oct. 19 Winnipeg L 6-18 Sept. 16 at Saskatchewan L 27-44 Oct. 24 Saskatchewan T 13-13 Sept. 21 at Winnipeg L 7-30 Home: 1-6-1, Away: 2-6 190-313 Sept. 25 BC W 22-21 Oct. 5 Saskatchewan W 36-9 1954 (8-8) Oct. 7 at BC L 1-27 Head coach: Oct. 12 at Edmonton L 7-46 Aug. 21 at Winnipeg L 5-17 Oct. 14 Edmonton L 6-32 Aug. 23 at Saskatchewan L 7-11 Oct. 19 Winnipeg L 7-31 Aug. 28 Saskatchewan W 34-0 Oct. 26 at Saskatchewan L 14-32 Aug. 30 Winnipeg W 41-0 Oct. 28 at Winnipeg L 13-30 Sept. 4 BC W 34-0 Home: 5-3, Away: 1-7 221-413 Sept. 11 at Edmonton L 11-30 West semifinal (total-point): Sept. 13 Edmonton W 20-6 Nov. 9 at Winnipeg T 13-13 Sept. 18 at BC L 4-9 Nov. 11 Winnipeg L 3-15 Sept. 25 Saskatchewan W 18-10 Sept. 27 Winnipeg L 4-6 1958 (6-9-1) Oct. 2 Edmonton L 12-13 Head coach: Otis Douglas Oct. 4 at Edmonton L 6-21 Aug. 18 BC W 42-0 Oct. 9 at BC W 13-6 Aug. 23 Edmonton W 35-7 Oct. 11 BC W 42-6 Aug. 25 at BC W 34-13 Oct. 16 at Saskatchewan L 8-19 Sept. 1 Winnipeg W 11-3 Oct. 18 at Winnipeg W 12-11 Sept. 8 at Edmonton L 28-32 Home: 6-2, Away: 2-6 271-165 Sept. 13 Winnipeg L 7-20 Sept. 15 at Saskatchewan L 7-30 1955 (4-12) Sept. 20 at Winnipeg L 9-36 Head coach: Jack Hennemeier Sept. 27 BC W 29-15 Aug. 20 Edmonton L 10-13 Oct. 4 Saskatchewan L 14-22 Aug. 22 at BC L 8-14 Oct. 6 at BC L 14-15 Aug. 27 Saskatchewan L 12-29 Oct. 11 at Edmonton L 10-17 Aug. 29 at Winnipeg W 15-13 Oct. 13 Edmonton L 14-19 Sept. 5 Winnipeg W 12-9 Oct. 18 at Saskatchewan W 21-17 Sept. 10 at Saskatchewan L 23-24 Oct. 25 Saskatchewan T 29-29 Sept. 12 at Edmonton L 12-24 Oct. 27 at Winnipeg L 10-37 Sept. 19 BC L 18-24 Home: 4-3-1, Away: 2-6 314-312 Sept. 24 Edmonton L 0-15 Sept. 26 at Winnipeg L 6-25 1959 (8-8) Oct. 3 BC W 18-6 Head coach: Otis Douglas Oct. 8 Winnipeg L 12-13 Aug. 14 at Saskatchewan W 28-8 Oct. 10 at Saskatchewan L 16-18 Aug. 17 Winnipeg L 21-22 Oct. 15 at BC L 18-36 Aug. 20 at Winnipeg W 23-21 Oct. 24 Saskatchewan W 24-6 Aug. 24 BC W 29-17 Oct. 29 at Edmonton L 5-30 Aug. 31 Saskatchewan W 28-10 Home: 3-5, Away: 1-7 209-299 Sept. 7 Edmonton L 10-16 Sept. 12 at Edmonton L 20-27 1956 (4-12) Sept. 14 at BC L 8-14 Head coach: Jack Hennemeier (2-7)/Otis Douglas (2-5) Sept. 21 Winnipeg L 10-15 Aug. 18 BC L 14-17 Sept. 26 BC L 10-28 Aug. 25 at Edmonton L 22-23 Sept. 28 at Saskatchewan W 18-15 Aug. 27 at Winnipeg L 15-16 Oct. 5 at Winnipeg L 24-38 103 Oct. 10 Saskatchewan W 53-13 Oct. 27 Saskatchewan L 15-23 Oct. 12 at Edmonton W 41-23 Home: 3-4-1, Away: 6-2 352-335 Oct. 17 Edmonton W 25-24 West semifinal (total-point): Oct. 24 at BC L 8-10 Nov. 10 Saskatchewan W 25-0 Home: 4-4, Away: 4-4 356-301 Nov. 12 at Saskatchewan W 18-7 West final (best-of-three):

HISTORY 1960 (6-8-2) Nov. 17 Winnipeg W 20-14 Head coach: Otis Douglas (0-2-1)/Steve Owen (6-6-1) Nov. 21 at Winnipeg L 11-19 Aug. 12 at Saskatchewan T 15-15 Nov. 24 at Winnipeg L 7-12 Aug. 15 Winnipeg L 23-38 Aug. 18 at Winnipeg L 7-50 1963 (10-4-2) Aug. 22 BC L 19-26 Head coach: Aug. 29 Saskatchewan W 23-15 Aug. 6 Winnipeg W 36-27 Sept. 5 Edmonton L 28-29 Aug. 12 at Winnipeg W 24-8 Sept. 10 at Edmonton L 10-41 Aug. 19 Hamilton W 35-31 Sept. 12 at BC T 21-21 Aug. 23 at Saskatchewan W 17-16 Sept. 19 Winnipeg L 17-19 Aug. 26 BC L 19-22 Sept. 24 BC W 28-14 Sept. 2 Edmonton W 13-11 Sept. 26 at Saskatchewan L 35-45 Sept. 7 at BC L 21-37 Oct. 1 at Winnipeg L 21-31 Sept. 14 Saskatchewan T 4-4 Oct. 5 Saskatchewan W 39-22 Sept. 22 at Toronto W 50-0 Oct. 8 at Edmonton W 31-11 Sept. 24 at Montreal L 17-25 Oct. 15 Edmonton W 35-17 Sept. 30 at BC L 14-32 Oct. 22 at BC W 22-10 Oct. 7 Ottawa W 47-17 Home: 4-4, Away: 2-4-2 374-404 Oct. 14 Winnipeg W 14-8 West semifinal (total-point): Oct. 19 at Saskatchewan T 33-33 Nov. 2 at Edmonton L 7-30 Oct. 26 at Edmonton W 45-28 Nov. 5 Edmonton L 21-40 Nov. 2 Edmonton W 38-24 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS YEARLY ALL-TIME Home: 6-1-1, Away: 4-3-1 427-323 1961 (7-9) West semifinal (total-point): Head coach: Bobby Dobbs Nov. 9 Saskatchewan W 35-9 Aug. 7 Winnipeg L 17-18 Nov. 11 at Saskatchewan L 12-39 Aug. 10 at Saskatchewan W 20-10 Aug. 19 Saskatchewan L 15-22 1964 (12-4) Aug. 26 Ottawa L 1-32 Head coach: Bobby Dobbs Sept. 4 Edmonton L 9-10 Aug. 3 Saskatchewan L 4-15 Sept. 9 at BC W 35-17 Aug. 7 at Edmonton W 52-15 Sept. 16 Hamilton L 36-37 Aug. 10 at BC L 4-22 Sept. 23 BC W 28-9 Aug. 17 Edmonton W 39-6 Sept. 29 at Toronto L 19-22 Aug. 24 at Saskatchewan W 14-13 Oct. 2 at Montreal W 6-2 Sept. 3 at Winnipeg W 13-10 Oct. 7 at Edmonton W 28-21 Sept. 7 Winnipeg W 25-8 Oct. 14 Winnipeg L 6-25 Sept. 12 at Ottawa L 12-52 Oct. 21 at Saskatchewan W 22-17 Sept. 15 at Hamilton W 20-18 Oct. 23 at Winnipeg L 7-42 Sept. 22 BC L 7-12 Oct. 30 Edmonton L 8-20 Sept. 29 Toronto W 30-25 Nov. 5 at BC W 43-7 Oct. 4 at Winnipeg W 24-16 Home: 1-7, Away: 6-2 300-311 Oct. 10 Montreal W 23-7 West semifinal (total-point): Oct. 17 Saskatchewan W 42-0 Nov. 11 Edmonton W 10-8 Oct. 24 at Edmonton W 17-16 Nov. 13 at Edmonton L 17-18 Oct. 28 BC W 26-14 West final (best-of-three): Home: 6-2, Away: 6-2 352-249 Nov. 18 Winnipeg L 1-14 West semifinal (total-point): Nov. 22 at Winnipeg L 14-43 Nov. 7 at Saskatchewan L 25-34 Nov. 9 Saskatchewan W 51-6 1962 (9-6-1) West final (best-of-three): Head coach: Bobby Dobbs Nov. 14 BC L 10-24 Aug. 6 at Saskatchewan L 6-17 Nov. 18 at BC W 14-10 Aug. 13 Winnipeg L 27-45 Nov. 22 at BC L 14-33 Aug. 16 at BC W 35-20 Aug. 20 BC L 4-12 1965 (12-4) Aug. 27 Saskatchewan T 7-7 Head coach: Jerry Williams Aug. 30 at Winnipeg L 1-26 Aug. 2 Saskatchewan W 37-8 Sept. 3 Edmonton W 49-17 Aug. 6 at Saskatchewan L 18-20 Sept. 8 at Edmonton W 17-12 Aug. 11 at Winnipeg L 8-19 Sept. 15 Montreal W 17-7 Aug. 18 Edmonton W 16-15 Sept. 21 at Ottawa W 36-32 Aug. 23 at Edmonton W 20-4 Sept. 24 at Hamilton W 38-21 Aug. 28 Hamilton W 18-11 Oct. 1 Toronto L 23-38 Sept. 6 Winnipeg W 35-7 Oct. 6 at Edmonton W 22-15 Sept. 11 at BC L 10-24 Oct. 13 at Winnipeg W 19-15 Sept. 18 at Saskatchewan W 15-12 Oct. 20 BC W 36-28 Sept. 25 BC W 21-7 104 HISTORY Oct. 2 Ottawa W 31-18 Oct. 26 BC W 42-23 Oct. 8 at Toronto W 27-26 Nov. 3 at Winnipeg L 24-28 Oct. 11 at Montreal W 36-21 Home: 5-3, Away: 5-3 412-249 Oct. 16 Edmonton W 28-19 West semifinal: Oct. 27 Winnipeg L 0-22 Nov. 10 Edmonton W 29-13 Oct. 31 at BC W 20-10 West final (best-of-three): Home: 7-1, Away: 5-3 340-243 Nov. 16 at Saskatchewan W 32-0 West final (best-of-three): Nov. 20 Saskatchewan W (OT) 25-12

Nov. 13 Winnipeg W 27-9 Grey Cup at CNE Stadium in Toronto: ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS Nov. 17 at Winnipeg L 11-15 Nov. 30 Ottawa L 21-24 Nov. 20, Winnipeg L 12-19 1969 (9-7) 1966 (6-9-1) Head coach: Jim Duncan Head coach: Jerry Williams July 30 at BC W 32-7 Aug. 3 BC L 3-21 Aug. 6 Ottawa L 19-35 Aug. 10 at Ottawa L 6-13 Aug. 15 at Saskatchewan L 8-24 Aug. 13 at Hamilton L 3-21 Aug. 20 at Winnipeg W 17-10 Aug. 17 Saskatchewan W 26-1 Aug. 25 Hamilton L 26-27 Aug. 23 at Winnipeg L 9-19 Sept. 1 Edmonton W 16-14 Aug. 27 at Edmonton L 5-26 Sept. 6 at Edmonton W 20-10 Sept. 5 Toronto W 13-8 Sept. 13 BC W 28-20 Sept. 10 at BC L 3-14 Sept. 20 Saskatchewan L 12-31 Sept. 17 Winnipeg W 11-8 Sept. 27 at BC W 22-17 Sept. 24 Edmonton T 18-18 Oct. 5 at Montreal W 35-29 Sept. 27 at Winnipeg W 16-9 Oct. 8 at Toronto L 25-31 Oct. 1 Montreal L 15-26 Oct. 12 Winnipeg W 16-15 Oct. 8 at Saskatchewan W 35-18 Oct. 19 at Saskatchewan L 18-24 Oct. 17 BC L 9-13 Oct. 25 Edmonton L 1-11 Oct. 25 Saskatchewan L 26-28 Nov. 1 Winnipeg W 32-9 Oct. 29 at Edmonton W 29-16 Home: 4-4, Away: 5-3 327-314 Home: 3-4-1, Away: 3-5 227-259 West semifinal: Nov. 8 BC W 35-21 1967 (12-4) West final (best-of-three): Head coach: Jerry Williams Nov. 15 at Saskatchewan L 11-17 Aug. 1 BC W 20-7 Nov. 19 Saskatchewan L 13-36 Aug. 9 at Winnipeg L 16-27 Aug. 15 Saskatchewan W 36-10 1970 (9-7) Aug. 23 Edmonton W 16-0 Head coach: Jim Duncan Aug. 27 at BC W 16-7 July 29 Winnipeg W 34-10 Sept. 4 Winnipeg W 39-0 Aug. 5 at Edmonton L 2-14 Sept. 12 Ottawa W 20-13 Aug. 10 BC W 16-9 Sept. 16 at Montreal W 4-0 Aug. 17 at Saskatchewan W 30-0 Sept. 20 at Toronto L 13-22 Aug. 20 at BC L 13-27 Sept. 24 at Saskatchewan L 27-28 Aug. 26 Saskatchewan L 17-21 Sept. 30 at Edmonton W 25-5 Sept. 2 at Winnipeg W 29-8 Oct. 7 Hamilton W 34-10 Sept. 7 Edmonton W 28-13 Oct. 15 Winnipeg W 51-29 Sept. 16 at Hamilton L 18-39 Oct. 22 at Saskatchewan W 19-11 Sept. 19 at Ottawa L 1-9 Oct. 28 Edmonton L 11-20 Sept. 27 Toronto W 27-12 Nov. 4 at BC W 35-30 Oct. 7 Montreal W 11-4 Home: 7-1, Away: 5-3 382-219 Oct. 12 at Edmonton L 13-16 West final (best-of-three): Oct. 18 Saskatchewan L 14-21 Nov. 18 Saskatchewan W 15-11 Oct. 25 BC W 29-0 Nov. 22 at Saskatchewan L 9-11 Nov. 1 at Winnipeg W 11-6 Nov. 26 Saskatchewan L 13-17 Home: 6-2, Away: 3-5 293-209 West semifinal: 1968 (10-6) Nov. 8 at Edmonton W 16-9 Head coach: Jerry Williams West final (best-of-three): July 30 Saskatchewan L 24-25 Nov. 14 at Saskatchewan W 28-11 Aug. 6 at BC W 41-7 Nov. 18 Saskatchewan L 3-11 Aug. 11 Winnipeg W 43-8 Nov. 22 at Saskatchewan W 15-14 Aug. 18 at Winnipeg W 31-0 Grey Cup at CNE Stadium in Toronto: Aug. 21 Toronto L 7-19 Nov. 28 Montreal L 10-23 Aug. 28 at Edmonton W 12-7 Sept. 2 BC W 26-6 1971 (9-6-1) GREY CUP CHAMPIONS Sept. 8 Edmonton L 8-10 Head coach: Jim Duncan Sept. 18 at Hamilton W 35-14 July 30 at Saskatchewan W 21-0 Sept. 21 at Ottawa W 27-24 Aug. 4 Ottawa W 9-8 Sept. 29 Saskatchewan W 38-35 Aug. 11 at Edmonton W 31-1 Oct. 9 Montreal W 26-10 Aug. 16 Winnipeg W 36-12 Oct. 14 at Saskatchewan L 15-19 Aug. 24 BC W 32-1 Oct. 20 at Edmonton L 13-14 Sept. 1 at Winnipeg L 15-31 105 Sept. 6 Edmonton W 23-7 Oct. 20 Toronto W 21-18 Sept. 12 at BC W 25-10 Oct. 27 Winnipeg W 44-11 Sept. 15 Winnipeg W 20-7 Nov. 3 at Winnipeg L 9-19 Sept. 22 at Montreal L 11-26 Home: 4-4, Away: 2-6 287-307 Sept. 25 at Toronto L 7-18 Oct. 3 Hamilton W 17-1 1975 (6-10)

HISTORY Oct. 11 Saskatchewan L 17-24 Head coach: Jim Wood (4-6)/Bob Baker (2-4) Oct. 17 at Saskatchewan T 7-7 July 23 at Saskatchewan L 2-20 Oct. 23 Edmonton L 12-34 July 30 BC W 30-28 Oct. 30 at BC L 7-31 Aug. 5 at BC W 28-13 Home: 6-2, Away: 3-4-1 290-218 Aug. 12 Winnipeg L 15-18 West final (best-of-three): Aug. 21 Ottawa W 23-6 Nov. 13 Saskatchewan W 30-21 Aug. 26 at Winnipeg L 22-25 Nov. 17 at Saskatchewan W 23-21 Sept. 1 Edmonton L 31-35 Grey Cup at Empire Stadium in Vancouver: Sept. 10 at Saskatchewan L 17-31 Nov. 28 Toronto W 14-11 Sept. 16 Saskatchewan W 38-17 Sept. 21 at Toronto L 17-23 1972 (6-10) Sept. 28 Edmonton L 36-37 Head coach: Jim Duncan Oct. 4 at BC W 38-12 Aug. 2 Winnipeg W 31-7 Oct. 13 at Edmonton L 12-21 Aug. 8 at Winnipeg L 14-41 Oct. 18 Hamilton L 23-25 Aug. 14 BC W 19-14 Oct. 26 at Montreal L 20-26 Aug. 22 Saskatchewan L 10-12 Nov. 2 Winnipeg W 35-26 Aug. 27 at Saskatchewan L 3-35 Home: 4-4, Away: 2-6 387-363 Sept. 4 Edmonton L 19-31 Sept. 10 at Edmonton L 20-27 1976 (2-12-2) Sept. 16 at Winnipeg L 8-22 Head coach: Bob Baker (0-9-1)/ (2-3-1) Sept. 24 Montreal W 34-15 July 20 at Edmonton L 22-24 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS YEARLY ALL-TIME Oct. 1 Saskatchewan W 31-14 July 29 Montreal T 20-20 Oct. 7 at Hamilton L 24-50 Aug. 3 at Winnipeg L 3-49 Oct. 9 at Ottawa L 30-45 Aug. 11 BC L 9-13 Oct. 15 Toronto L 27-33 Aug. 20 Saskatchewan L 13-38 Oct. 21 at BC W 19-17 Aug. 25 at Hamilton L 11-18 Oct. 28 BC W 28-3 Sept. 1 at Winnipeg L 20-29 Nov. 5 at Edmonton L 14-28 Sept. 6 Edmonton L 17-19 Home: 5-3, Away: 1-7 331-394 Sept. 12 at BC L 15-30 Sept. 18 Toronto L 20-28 1973 (6-10) Sept. 26 at Saskatchewan L 10-35 Head coach: Jim Duncan (5-8)/Jim Wood (1-2) Oct. 9 Winnipeg W 22-10 Aug. 2 Saskatchewan W 23-15 Oct. 16 at Ottawa L 36-37 Aug. 9 at Winnipeg L 7-30 Oct. 24 BC T 31-31 Aug. 15 Winnipeg W 18-9 Oct. 31 at Edmonton W 36-28 Aug. 22 Edmonton L 4-24 Nov. 7 Saskatchewan L 31-33 Aug. 28 at BC L 2-9 Home: 1-5-2, Away: 1-7-0 316-442 Sept. 3 Winnipeg W 25-24 Sept. 9 at Saskatchewan W 25-8 1977 (4-12) Sept. 15 at Edmonton L 22-33 Head coach: Jack Gotta Sept. 23 BC W 13-12 July 12 at BC L 9-14 Sept. 30 Hamilton L 29-31 July 19 Hamilton W 13-11 Oct. 6 at Toronto L 10-37 July 26 at Montreal L 6-17 Oct. 8 at Montreal L 0-45 Aug. 3 BC L 26-30 Oct. 14 Ottawa L 8-32 Aug. 16 at Edmonton L 19-32 Oct. 21 at Saskatchewan L 7-34 Aug. 23 Winnipeg L 12-35 Oct. 27 Edmonton W 14-10 Aug. 28 at Saskatchewan L 19-30 Nov. 3 at BC L 7-15 Sept. 5 Edmonton L 8-22 Home: 5-3, Away: 1-7 214-368 Sept. 10 at BC L 21-33 Sept. 17 Winnipeg W 16-10 1974 (6-10) Sept. 25 Saskatchewan W 11-1 Head coach: Jim Wood Oct. 2 at Saskatchewan L 17-19 July 25 at BC L 20-23 Oct. 8 Ottawa L 20-24 July 31 Saskatchewan L 18-24 Oct. 23 at Winnipeg L 13-19 Aug. 5 at Edmonton L 6-20 Oct. 30 Edmonton L 21-23 Aug. 14 BC W 20-18 Nov. 5 at Toronto W 10-7 Aug. 21 Saskatchewan L 8-10 Home: 3-5, Away: 1-7 241-327 Aug. 28 at Winnipeg L 30-31 Sept. 2 Edmonton L 16-20 1978 (9-4-3) Sept. 11 at Hamilton L 0-27 Head coach: Jack Gotta Sept. 14 at Ottawa W 16-9 July 13 at Edmonton L 17-33 Sept. 24 Montreal W 38-13 July 19 BC W 23-21 Sept. 29 at Saskatchewan L 10-34 July 25 at BC T 19-19 Oct. 6 BC L 7-20 Aug. 9 Montreal L 14-28 Oct. 14 at Edmonton W 24-10 Aug. 16 at Winnipeg W 29-21 106 HISTORY Aug. 22 Saskatchewan W 43-22 Aug. 29 at BC L 21-31 Aug. 30 at Ottawa L 16-27 Sept. 7 Toronto W 23-5 Sept. 4 Edmonton T 28-28 Sept. 19 Edmonton L 10-21 Sept. 17 BC W 14-4 Sept. 27 at Toronto L 26-29 Sept. 24 at Edmonton T 20-20 Oct. 4 at Montreal L 16-22 Oct. 1 at Saskatchewan L 19-20 Oct. 10 Montreal W 29-3 Oct. 7 Toronto W 22-16 Oct. 18 at Ottawa L 10-21 Oct. 15 Saskatchewan W 32-13 Oct. 25 Saskatchewan L 11-24

Oct. 22 at Hamilton W 35-1 Nov. 1 at Winnipeg L 6-44 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS Oct. 29 at Winnipeg W 28-24 Home: 5-3, Away: 1-7 306-367 Nov. 5 Winnipeg W 22-14 Home: 6-1-1, Away: 3-3-2 381-311 1982 (9-6-1) West semifinal: Head coach: Jack Gotta Nov. 12 Winnipeg W 38-4 July 8 at Toronto T 24-24 West final: July 24 Saskatchewan L 19-25 Nov. 18 at Edmonton L 13-26 July 31 at Hamilton W 30-12 Aug. 6 Ottawa W 30-19 1979 (12-4) Aug. 14 at BC W 30-8 Head coach: Jack Gotta Aug. 20 Winnipeg L 4-35 July 18 Winnipeg W 35-7 Aug. 27 at Montreal W 31-30 July 25 at Montreal W 19-7 Sept. 6 Edmonton W 32-20 July 31 at Edmonton L 9-44 Sept. 11 at Winnipeg W 15-11 Aug. 8 Ottawa W 27-17 Sept. 17 Toronto L 30-34 Aug. 15 BC W 22-10 Sept. 26 at Edmonton L 17-36 Aug. 22 at Saskatchewan W 6-5 Oct. 3 at Saskatchewan L 8-53 Aug. 28 at BC L 17-18 Oct. 9 Montreal W 34-24 Sept. 3 Edmonton L 1-27 Oct. 17 Hamilton W 55-48 Sept. 16 at Saskatchewan W 52-10 Oct. 23 at Ottawa L 19-42 Sept. 23 Winnipeg W 28-23 Oct. 31 BC W 25-19 Sept. 30 Edmonton W 26-19 Home: 5-3, Away: 4-3-1 403-440 Oct. 8 at Winnipeg W 18-13 West semifinal: Oct. 14 Hamilton L 16-26 Nov. 14 at Winnipeg L 3-24 Oct. 20 at BC W 37-32 Oct. 28 at Toronto W 28-12 1983 (8-8) Nov. 4 Saskatchewan W 41-8 Head coach: Jack Gotta Home: 6-2, Away: 6-2 382-278 July 7 Toronto L 30-45 West semifinal: July 21 at Ottawa W 27-16 Nov. 10 BC W 37-2 July 31 Montreal W 42-10 West final: Aug. 7 at BC L 16-32 Nov. 18 at Edmonton L 7-19 Aug. 14 at Saskatchewan W 36-28 Aug. 21 Hamilton W 29-15 1980 (9-7) Aug. 28 at Winnipeg L 21-36 Head coach: Ardell Wiegandt Sept. 5 Edmonton W 18-15 July 8 at Ottawa L 20-26 Sept. 16 Winnipeg L 14-19 July 15 Montreal W 19-8 Sept. 24 at Toronto W 49-20 July 23 Saskatchewan W 40-24 Oct. 2 at Edmonton L 28-31 July 29 at Winnipeg L 18-35 Oct. 8 Ottawa L 24-29 Aug. 5 at BC L 23-31 Oct. 16 BC W 25-16 Aug. 12 BC W 24-7 Oct. 22 at Montreal L 8-27 Aug. 19 at Edmonton W 16-15 Oct. 30 at Hamilton W 35-12 Sept. 1 Edmonton L 23-38 Nov. 6 Saskatchewan L 23-27 Sept. 7 at Winnipeg L 29-30 Home: 4-4, Away: 4-4 425-378 Sept. 20 BC W 24-16 Sept. 28 at Saskatchewan L 14-18 1984 (6-10) Oct. 5 Toronto W 27-14 Head coach: Oct. 13 at Hamilton L 28-30 June 29 Winnipeg W 24-17 Oct. 19 Winnipeg W 31-28 July 7 at Ottawa L 16-17 Oct. 26 at Edmonton W 34-25 July 13 at Edmonton L 13-40 Nov. 2 Saskatchewan W 37-10 July 20 Hamilton W 23-18 Home: 7-1, Away: 2-6 407-355 July 27 Toronto L 17-43 West semifinal: Aug. 4 at Montreal L 14-28 Nov. 9 at Winnipeg L 14-32 Aug. 19 Saskatchewan W 32-11 Aug. 25 at BC L 4-15 1981 (6-10) Sept. 3 Edmonton L 28-30 Head coach: Ardell Wiegandt (5-7)/Jerry Williams (1-3) Sept. 9 at Saskatchewan W 32-18 July 11 at Edmonton L 10-30 Sept. 14 Ottawa W 23-21 July 17 Hamilton W 26-6 Sept. 23 at Hamilton L 26-29 July 24 at Saskatchewan W 25-16 Sept. 29 Montreal L 13-27 July 31 BC L 29-52 Oct. 8 at Winnipeg L 8-46 Aug. 8 at Hamilton L 16-28 Oct. 14 at Toronto W 28-24 Aug. 14 Winnipeg W 18-17 Oct. 20 BC L 13-41 Aug. 21 Ottawa W 30-18 Home: 4-4, Away: 2-6 314-425 107 1985 (3-13) 1988 (6-12) Head coach: Steve Buratto (0-5)/ (3-8) Head coach: Lary Kuharich July 10 at Montreal L 18-22 July 14 at Edmonton L 0-33 July 21 BC L 14-39 July 22 at BC L 31-44 July 28 at Ottawa L 12-14 July 30 Hamilton L 20-45 Aug. 3 Saskatchewan L 17-30 Aug. 5 at Hamilton W 38-14 HISTORY Aug. 11 Montreal L 6-29 Aug. 10 Saskatchewan W 48-10 Aug. 17 at BC W 35-32 Aug. 20 at Saskatchewan L 21-24 Aug. 25 at Winnipeg L 6-43 Aug. 24 Winnipeg L 11-12 Sept. 2 Edmonton L 28-34 Aug. 31 at Toronto L 17-33 Sept. 14 Ottawa W 32-7 Sept. 5 Edmonton L 11-27 Sept. 21 at Edmonton L 6-17 Sept. 10 Ottawa W (OT) 17-16 Sept. 29 Hamilton L 13-30 Sept. 17 at Winnipeg W 20-14 Oct. 4 at Saskatchewan L 10-21 Sept. 23 BC W 40-22 Oct. 14 Toronto W 28-17 Sept. 30 Toronto L 25-42 Oct. 20 at Toronto L 10-26 Oct. 9 at Saskatchewan L 17-47 Oct. 25 Winnipeg L 4-47 Oct. 16 Edmonton L 29-32 Nov. 2 at Hamilton L 17-21 Oct. 22 at Ottawa L 3-19 Home: 2-6, Away 1-7 256-429 Oct. 30 Saskatchewan W 28-22 Nov. 6 at Edmonton L 19-20 1986 (11-7) Home: 4-5, Away: 2-7 395-476 Head coach: Bob Vespaziani June 24 Edmonton L 20-21 1989 (10-8) June 29 at Saskatchewan L 14-28 Head coach: Lary Kuharich July 10 at Ottawa W 31-15 July 12 at Saskatchewan L 29-32 July 18 Hamilton W 23-21 July 21 Edmonton L 4-54 July 24 at Winnipeg L 20-25 July 26 at BC W 28-26 July 31 BC L 17-18 Aug. 1 Ottawa W 35-29 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS YEARLY ALL-TIME Aug. 8 at Toronto W 31-26 Aug. 10 Hamilton W 40-8 Aug. 14 Montreal W 21-10 Aug. 16 at Winnipeg L 24-27 Aug. 21 at BC W 30-14 Aug. 22 Winnipeg W 31-10 Sept. 1 Edmonton L 19-42 Aug. 28 at Hamilton W 34-22 Sept. 11 Winnipeg W 28-27 Sept. 4 Edmonton L 14-31 Sept. 21 at Hamilton L 15-20 Sept. 8 at Edmonton L 27-38 Sept. 28 at Saskatchewan W 39-24 Sept. 15 Toronto W 36-16 Oct. 3 Ottawa W 41-21 Sept. 23 at Toronto W 20-13 Oct. 13 Toronto W 37-14 Oct. 1 at Ottawa W 33-13 Oct. 19 at Edmonton L 30-38 Oct. 8 Saskatchewan L 26-39 Oct. 24 at Montreal W 32-12 Oct. 14 BC W 51-11 Oct. 31 Saskatchewan W 36-4 Oct. 22 at Saskatchewan W 23-17 Home: 6-3, Away: 5-4 484-380 Oct. 29 Saskatchewan L 19-34 West semifinal: Nov. 4 at BC L 21-46 Nov. 16 at Edmonton L 18-27 Home: 5-4, Away: 5-4 495-466 West semifinal: 1987 (10-8) Nov. 12 Saskatchewan L 26-33 Head coach: Bob Vespaziani (2-6)/Lary Kuharich (8-2) June 21 at Saskatchewan W 29-28 1990 (11-6-1) June 27 at Edmonton L 16-54 Head coach: Wally Buono July 1 BC L 15-40 July 13 at BC T (OT) 38-38 July 10 at Winnipeg L 22-38 July 19 Saskatchewan W 30-25 July 16 Winnipeg L 14-21 July 27 at Saskatchewan W 54-16 July 22 at Toronto L 16-26 Aug. 3 Hamilton W 40-35 Aug. 2 Toronto L 13-32 Aug. 9 Toronto W 42-17 Aug. 9 at Ottawa W 39-38 Aug. 14 at Edmonton L 20-46 Aug. 20 BC W 31-26 Aug. 22 Ottawa W 34-31 Sept. 7 Edmonton W 29-20 Aug. 28 at Winnipeg L (OT) 37-39 Sept. 13 at Winnipeg L 5-40 Sept. 3 Edmonton L 4-38 Sept. 18 Ottawa W 41-19 Sept. 7 at Edmonton L 17-34 Sept. 27 at Hamilton W 33-17 Sept. 14 Winnipeg W 18-17 Oct. 3 Saskatchewan W 28-11 Sept. 20 at Toronto L 18-70 Oct. 11 at BC W 34-6 Sept. 30 at Ottawa W 52-8 Oct. 25 BC L 12-32 Oct. 7 Saskatchewan W 23-16 Nov. 1 at Hamilton W 34-33 Oct. 14 BC L 25-33 Nov. 6 Hamilton W 42-36 Oct. 21 at Hamilton W 48-42 Home: 5-4, Away: 5-4 453-517 Oct. 27 at BC W 54-29 West semifinal: Nov. 4 Edmonton W 34-32 Nov. 15 at Edmonton L 16-30 Home: 7-2, Away: 4-4-1 588-566 West final: Nov. 18 Edmonton L 23-43

108 HISTORY Oct. 23 at Saskatchewan L 45-48 1991 (11-7) Oct. 30 Sacramento W 41-8 Head coach: Wally Buono Nov. 7 at Edmonton L 21-39 July 11 at BC W 39-34 Home: 9-0, Away: 6-3 646-418 July 18 Saskatchewan W 48-28 West semifinal: July 24 at Ottawa W 42-28 Nov. 14 BC W 17-9 Aug. 2 at Hamilton W 21-11 West final:

Aug. 8 BC W (OT) 34-30 Nov. 21 Edmonton L 15-29 Aug. 15 at BC W (OT) 37-28 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS Aug. 22 Winnipeg L 26-39 1994 (15-3) Aug. 27 at Winnipeg L 15-28 Head coach: Wally Buono Sept. 2 Edmonton W 48-36 July 8 at Saskatchewan L 21-22 Sept. 6 at Edmonton L 37-51 July 16 at Baltimore W 42-16 Sept. 15 Toronto W 33-24 July 23 Winnipeg W 58-19 Sept. 22 Hamilton W 28-17 July 29 BC W 62-21 Sept. 29 at Saskatchewan L 21-40 Aug. 3 at Ottawa W 30-27 Oct. 6 BC L 34-49 Aug. 10 Sacramento W 25-11 Oct. 13 Ottawa W 44-24 Aug. 19 Saskatchewan W 54-15 Oct. 20 at Toronto L 27-34 Aug. 25 at Toronto W 52-3 Oct. 27 at Edmonton L 23-24 Sept. 5 Edmonton W 48-15 Nov. 3 Saskatchewan W 39-27 Sept. 9 at Edmonton L 12-38 Home: 7-2, Away 4-5 596-552 Sept. 16 Las Vegas W 35-25 West semifinal: Sept. 24 at Sacramento W 39-25 Nov. 10 BC W 43-41 Oct. 2 at Las Vegas W 45-26 West final: Oct. 10 Ottawa W 28-24 Nov. 17 at Edmonton W 38-36 Oct. 16 at Hamilton L 24-27 Grey Cup at Winnipeg Stadium in Winnipeg: Oct. 21 Shreveport W 52-8 Nov. 24 Toronto L 21-36 Oct. 30 Hamilton W 47-10 Nov. 5 at BC W 24-23 1992 (13-5) GREY CUP CHAMPIONS Home: 9-0, Away: 6-3 698-355 Head coach: Wally Buono West semifinal: July 8 at Saskatchewan W 44-26 Nov. 13 Saskatchewan W 36-3 July 16 Hamilton W 34-22 West final: July 23 at BC W 37-19 Nov. 20 BC L 36-37 July 30 Toronto W 28-26 Aug. 7 at Saskatchewan L 21-30 1995 (15-3) Aug. 13 at Ottawa L 11-32 Head coach: Wally Buono Aug. 21 BC W 44-23 June 29 Memphis W 24-18 Aug. 28 at Edmonton W (OT) 45-38 July 8 at Shreveport W 48-17 Sept. 7 Edmonton L 21-34 July 13 at Ottawa W 57-7 Sept. 13 at Toronto W 31-0 July 21 BC W 46-24 Sept. 20 Winnipeg W 57-29 July 28 Shreveport W 27-19 Sept. 27 at Winnipeg L 16-17 Aug. 6 Baltimore W 29-15 Oct. 4 Ottawa W 47-11 Aug. 12 at San Antonio W 38-32 Oct. 10 at BC W 40-21 Aug. 18 Birmingham L 28-31 Oct. 18 Saskatchewan W 34-30 Aug. 26 at Birmingham W 37-14 Oct. 24 Edmonton W 40-23 Sept. 4 Edmonton W 51-26 Nov. 1 at Hamilton L 17-32 Sept. 8 at Edmonton W 33-17 Nov. 8 Saskatchewan W 40-17 Sept. 19 Winnipeg W 43-28 Home: 8-1, Away: 5-4 607-430 Sept. 24 at Winnipeg W 43-39 West final: Sept. 30 Toronto W 26-19 Nov. 22 Edmonton W 23-22 Oct. 9 at BC W 41-27 Grey Cup at Skydome in Toronto: Oct. 14 at Saskatchewan L 20-25 Nov. 29 Winnipeg W 24-10 Oct. 22 Saskatchewan W 18-15 Oct. 27 at Toronto L 22-31 1993 (15-3) Home: 8-1, Away: 7-2 631-404 Head coach: Wally Buono North semifinal: July 6 Winnipeg W 54-34 Nov. 4 Hamilton W 30-13 July 17 at Sacramento W 38-36 North final: July 24 at BC W 34-20 Nov. 12 Edmonton W 37-4 July 28 Toronto W 39-36 Grey Cup at Taylor Field in Regina: Aug. 3 at Winnipeg W 40-35 Nov. 19 Baltimore L 20-37 Aug. 6 at Ottawa W 47-22 Aug. 14 Ottawa W 21-7 1996 (13-5) Aug. 20 at Hamilton W 31-12 Head coach: Wally Buono Aug. 27 BC W 35-30 June 23 at Saskatchewan W 33-13 Sept. 6 Edmonton W 33-13 June 29 Winnipeg W 39-12 Sept. 10 at Edmonton L 16-29 July 10 at Montreal W 62-22 Sept. 18 BC W 40-21 July 20 Hamilton W 40-22 Sept. 24 Hamilton W 26-3 July 29 at Winnipeg L 36-38 Oct. 10 Saskatchewan W 34-18 Aug. 5 Saskatchewan W 38-11 Oct. 18 at Toronto W 51-7 Aug. 10 at BC W 32-7 109 Aug. 16 at Hamilton W 47-10 Aug. 13 at Saskatchewan W 37-22 Aug. 21 BC W 23-21 Aug. 19 Winnipeg W 29-17 Sept. 2 Edmonton W 31-13 Aug. 26 at Winnipeg W 36-11 Sept. 6 at Edmonton L 19-20 Sept. 6 Edmonton L (OT) 30-33 Sept. 13 Montreal L 23-25 Sept. 10 at Edmonton W 38-13 Sept. 21 at Toronto L 22-23 Sept. 18 Toronto W 29-26 HISTORY Sept. 27 Ottawa W 24-17 Sept. 25 at BC L 20-21 Oct. 5 at Ottawa W 31-24 Oct. 1 Hamilton W 21-17 Oct. 14 Toronto W 30-23 Oct. 9 at Toronto L 13-24 Oct. 27 at Edmonton L 32-41 Oct. 17 at Saskatchewan W 34-31 Nov. 3 Saskatchewan W 46-23 Oct. 24 BC W 14-1 Home: 8-1, Away: 5-4 608-365 Oct. 31 Montreal W 31-24 West final: Nov. 6 at Hamilton L 28-31 Nov. 17 Edmonton L 12-15 Home: 7-2, Away: 5-4 503-393 West semifinal: 1997 (10-8) Nov. 14 Edmonton W 30-17 Head coach: Wally Buono West final: June 25 Edmonton L 22-23 Nov. 21 at BC W 26-24 July 3 at BC L 16-17 Grey Cup at BC Place in Vancouver: July 9 at Montreal L 28-34 Nov. 28 Hamilton L 21-32 July 18 Saskatchewan W 22-13 July 26 at Saskatchewan L 19-21 2000 (12-5-1) Aug. 1 Winnipeg W 43-22 Head coach: Wally Buono Aug. 7 Toronto W 45-35 July 5 Edmonton W 44-22 Aug. 14 at Winnipeg W 35-24 July 14 at Winnipeg W 42-38 Aug. 22 at BC L 23-37 July 20 BC W 35-2 Sept. 1 Edmonton W 27-14 July 28 at Saskatchewan T (OT) 52-52 Sept. 5 at Edmonton L 20-24 Aug. 4 Toronto W 37-17 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS YEARLY ALL-TIME Sept. 14 Saskatchewan W 28-24 Aug. 10 at BC W 47-26 Sept. 21 at Hamilton W 25-21 Aug. 16 Winnipeg W 37-16 Sept. 28 Montreal W 43-22 Aug. 25 at Montreal L 13-48 Oct. 5 at Edmonton L (OT) 32-42 Sept. 4 Edmonton L 18-30 Oct. 13 Hamilton W 31-13 Sept. 8 at Edmonton L 10-31 Oct. 18 at Toronto L 17-48 Sept 16 Hamilton W (OT) 41-38 Oct. 26 BC W 43-9 Sept. 22 at Saskatchewan W 40-17 Home: 8-1, Away: 2-7 519-443 Sept. 28 at Toronto W 31-14 West semifinal: Oct. 6 Saskatchewan W 28-18 Nov. 2 Saskatchewan L 30-33 Oct. 15 at Edmonton L 30-33 Oct. 22 BC W 45-38 1998 (12-6) GREY CUP CHAMPIONS Oct. 29 Montreal W 32-31 Head coach: Wally Buono Nov. 5 at Hamilton L 22-24 July 1 Hamilton W 21-20 Home: 8-1, Away: 4-4-1 604-495 July 9 at Toronto W 22-19 West final: July 16 Montreal L 26-29 Nov. 19 BC L 23-37 July 24 at Winnipeg W 44-25 July 30 Toronto L 14-15 2001 (8-10-0-1) GREY CUP CHAMPIONS Aug. 7 at Saskatchewan W (OT) 46-27 Head coach: Wally Buono Aug. 13 Saskatchewan W 47-24 July 4 Winnipeg L 20-48 Aug. 20 at BC W 55-9 July 12 at Montreal L 14-32 Aug. 28 at Montreal L 32-40 July 20 at Edmonton L 23-33 Sept. 7 Edmonton W 26-8 July 27 BC W 28-22 Sept. 11 at Edmonton W 30-23 Aug. 3 Toronto L 35-36 Sept. 18 Saskatchewan W 35-18 Aug. 11 at Saskatchewan W 35-4 Sept. 27 at Saskatchewan L 22-27 Aug. 17 Saskatchewan W 37-13 Oct. 4 BC L 11-22 Aug. 25 at BC L 13-27 Oct. 11 at Hamilton W 35-18 Sept. 3 Edmonton L 32-33 Oct. 18 Winnipeg W 39-23 Sept. 7 at Edmonton W 34-33 Oct. 25 Edmonton W 31-19 Sept 17 Saskatchewan W 21-14 Oct. 31 at BC L 22-31 Sept. 22 at Hamilton L (OT) 26-29 Home: 6-3, Away: 6-3 558-397 Sept. 28 at Toronto L 31-33 West final: Oct. 8 Hamilton L 33-35 Nov. 15 Edmonton W 33-10 Oct. 14 at Saskatchewan W 29-26 Grey Cup at Winnipeg Stadium in Winnipeg: Oct. 20 Montreal W 29-9 Nov. 22 Hamilton W 26-24 Oct. 28 BC L 16-34 Nov. 2 at Winnipeg W 22-15 1999 (12-6) Home: 4-5, Away: 4-5-0-1 478-476 Head coach: Wally Buono West semifinal: July 7 Saskatchewan W 28-18 Nov. 11 BC W 28-19 West final: July 15 at BC L 27-37 Nov. 18 at Edmonton W 34-16 July 22 Edmonton W 41-37 Grey Cup at Olympic Stadium in Montreal: July 29 at Montreal W 38-17 Nov. 25 Winnipeg W 27-19 Aug. 5 BC L 9-13 110 HISTORY 2002 (6-12-0-2) 2005 (11-7) Head coach: Wally Buono Head coach: Tom Higgins June 28 Edmonton L 21-27 July 1 Toronto L 16-22 July 5 at Saskatchewan L 21-32 July 7 at Winnipeg W 21-15 July 12 at Hamilton L (OT) 31-34 July 16 at Ottawa L 18-33 July 18 Montreal L 20-37 July 23 Saskatchewan W 44-18

July 25 Saskatchewan W 26-21 July 29 at BC L 27-40 Aug. 1 at BC W 23-15 Aug.6 Winnipeg W 30-21 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS Aug. 8 Toronto W 31-11 Aug. 12 BC L 31-39 Aug. 15 at Montreal L 23-38 Aug. 18 at Montreal W 40-37 Aug. 23 at Winnipeg L (OT) 48-51 Aug. 24 at Toronto L 16-25 Sept. 2 Edmonton L 20-28 Sept. 5 Edmonton L 23-25 Sept. 6 at Edmonton L 11-45 Sept. 9 at Edmonton W 16-11 Sept. 14 Ottawa L 12-26 Sept. 17 at Hamilton W 39-17 Sept. 22 at Ottawa W (OT) 26-22 Sept. 22 Ottawa W 45-23 Oct. 4 Hamilton W 43-5 Oct. 1 Montreal L 11-32 Oct. 11 at BC L 14-37 Oct. 14 Hamilton W 34-17 Oct. 18 Winnipeg L 20-35 Oct. 23 at Saskatchewan W 29-21 Oct. 27 BC W 16-15 Oct. 30 at Winnipeg W 46-24 Nov. 3 at Toronto L 32-33 Nov. 6 Edmonton W 43-23 Home: 4-5-0-0, Away: 2-7-0-2 438-512 Home: 5-4, Away: 6-3 529-443 2003 (5-13) West semifinal: Nov. 13 Edmonton L 26-33 Head coach: Jim Barker June 16 Montreal L (OT) 20-23 June 26 at Edmonton L 24-34 2006 (10-8) July 1 Ottawa W 32-12 Head coach: Tom Higgins July 11 at Hamilton W 17-11 June 17 Edmonton W 24-14 July 19 at Montreal L 25-36 June 24 at Edmonton L 14-18 July 26 Toronto L 24-41 June 29 Hamilton W 23-22 Aug. 1 Saskatchewan L 11-27 July 8 at Saskatchewan W 53-36 Aug. 8 at BC L 4-48 July 14 at Hamilton L 17-20 Aug. 16 BC L 7-30 July 21 BC L 20-43 Aug. 22 at Winnipeg L 17-52 July 29 at Saskatchewan L 9-19 Sept. 1 Edmonton W 28-22 Aug. 5 Saskatchewan W 23-7 Sept. 5 at Edmonton L 0-38 Aug. 12 Montreal W 27-24 Sept. 14 Winnipeg W 21-19 Aug. 24 at Montreal W 41-23 Sept. 26 at Ottawa L 21-26 Sept. 4 Edmonton W 44-23 Oct. 3 Hamilton W 32-12 Sept. 8 at Edmonton L 26-35 Oct. 13 at Saskatchewan L 22-24 Sept. 15 Winnipeg W 43-9 Oct. 19 Saskatchewan L 6-34 Sept. 23 Toronto W 39-18 Oct. 24 at Toronto L 12-13 Sept. 30 at Toronto L 16-23 Home: 4-5, Away: 1-8 323-502 Oct. 6 at BC L 13-39 Oct. 15 BC W 32-25 2004 (4-14) Oct. 21 at Winnipeg L 13-28 Head coach: Matt Dunigan Home: 8-1, Away: 2-7 477-426 June 20 at Saskatchewan W 33-10 West semifinal: June 27 Montreal L 14-32 Nov. 5 Saskatchewan L 31-21 July 4 Hamilton L 34-41 July 15 at Montreal L 23-42 2007 (7-10-1) July 24 Saskatchewan L 21-40 Head coach: Tom Higgins July 29 at Ottawa L 30-31 June 30 Hamilton W 37-9 Aug. 7 Winnipeg W 49-27 July 8 at Saskatchewan L 8-49 Aug. 14 at Saskatchewan L 16-46 July 12 at Toronto L 15-48 Aug. 21 BC L (OT) 18-25 July 21 Toronto W 33-10 Aug. 27 at Hamilton L 7-26 July 28 BC L 27-32 Sept. 6 Edmonton L 7-25 Aug. 4 at Edmonton W 34-32 Sept. 10 at Edmonton L 12-44 Aug. 9 at Montreal L 18-30 Sept. 17 Ottawa L 24-26 Aug. 17 BC T (OT) 45-45 Sept. 24 BC W 22-21 Sept. 3 Edmonton W 35-24 Sept. 29 at Toronto L 24-49 Sept. 7 at Edmonton W 20-17 Oct. 16 Toronto W 29-11 Sept. 15 Saskatchewan W 44-22 Oct. 22 at BC L 17-19 Sept. 21 at Hamilton L 20-24 Oct. 29 at Winnipeg L 16-37 Sept. 29 at BC L 9-42 Home: 3-6, Away: 1-8 396-552 Oct. 8 Saskatchewan L 21-33 Oct. 14 Winnipeg W 38-25 Oct. 19 at Winnipeg L 13-27 Oct. 27 Montreal L 32-33 Nov. 3 at BC L 24-25 Home: 5-3-1, Away: 2-7 473-527 West semifinal: Nov. 11 at Saskatchewan L 24-26 111 Oct. 22 BC L 31-36 2008 (13-5) GREY CUP CHAMPIONS Oct. 29 Hamilton W 55-24 Head coach: John Hufnagel Nov. 5 at Winnipeg W 35-32 June 26 BC W 28-18 Home: 7-2, Away: 6-3 626-459 July 3 at Edmonton L 31-34 West final: July 10 at Montreal W 23-19 Nov. 21 Saskatchewan L 16-20 July 17 Hamilton W 43-16 HISTORY July 24 at Winnipeg L 28-32 2011 (11-7) Aug. 2 Saskatchewan L 21-22 Head coach: John Hufnagel Aug. 7 at Saskatchewan W 30-25 July 1 Toronto L 21-23 Aug. 22 at BC W 36-29 July 8 at BC W 34-32 Sept. 1 Edmonton L 16-37 July 14 at Winnipeg W 21-20 Sept. 5 at Edmonton W 38-33 July 23 Edmonton L 19-24 Sept. 12 Montreal W 41-30 July 30 at Saskatchewan W 22-18 Sept. 20 Toronto W 34-4 Aug. 6 Hamilton W 32-20 Sept. 27 at Toronto W 44-16 Aug. 12 at Saskatchewan W 45-35 Oct. 3 at Saskatchewan L 34-37 Aug. 27 Montreal W 38-31 Oct. 13 Saskatchewan W 42-5 Sept. 5 Edmonton L 7-35 Oct. 18 Winnipeg W 37-16 Sept. 9 at Edmonton W 30-20 Oct. 24 at Hamilton W 28-17 Sept. 17 BC L 19-32 Nov. 1 BC W 41-30 Sept. 25 at Hamilton * L 36-55 Home: 7-2, Away: 6-3 595-420 Oct. 1 Saskatchewan W 40-3 West final: Oct. 8 at BC L 31-33 Nov. 15 BC W 22-18 Oct. 14 at Toronto L 29-31 Grey Cup at Olympic Stadium in Montreal: Oct. 21 Saskatchewan W 25-13 Nov. 23 Montreal W 22-14 Oct. 30 at Montreal W 32-27 Nov. 5 Winnipeg W 30-24 2009 (10-7-1) * Played in Moncton, N.B. Head coach: John Hufnagel ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS YEARLY ALL-TIME Home: 5-4, Away: 6-3 511-476 July 1 Montreal L 27-40 West semifinal: July 10 at Winnipeg L 30-42 Nov. 13 at Edmonton L 19-33 July 17 Toronto W 44-9 July 24 at BC W 48-10 2012 (12-6) Aug. 1 Saskatchewan L 23-24 Head coach: John Hufnagel Aug. 8 Winnipeg W 31-23 July 1 Montreal W 38-10 Aug. 13 at Edmonton L 35-38 July 7 at Toronto L 36-39 Aug. 28 at Toronto W 23-20 July 12 at Montreal L 32-33 Sept. 7 Edmonton W 32-8 July 19 Saskatchewan W (OT) 41-38 Sept. 11 at Edmonton W 35-34 July 28 BC L 8-34 Sept. 18 at Hamilton L 17-24 Aug. 9 at Hamilton W 31-20 Sept. 25 BC W 27-18 Aug. 18 Toronto L 14-22 Oct. 3 Hamilton W 15-14 Aug. 25 at Saskatchewan W 17-10 Oct. 12 at Montreal L 11-32 Sept. 3 Edmonton W 31-30 Oct. 17 Saskatchewan T (OT) 44-44 Sept. 7 at Edmonton W 20-18 Oct. 23 Edmonton W 30-7 Sept. 14 Winnipeg W 44-3 Oct. 31 at BC W 28-26 Sept. 23 at Saskatchewan L 25-30 Nov. 7 at Saskatchewan L 14-30 Sept. 28 Edmonton W 39-15 Home: 6-2-1, Away: 4-5 514-443 Oct. 6 at BC L 22-27 West semifinal: Oct. 13 at Winnipeg W 32-21 Nov. 15 Edmonton W 24-21 Oct. 20 Hamilton W 34-32 West final: Oct. 26 BC W 41-21 Nov. 22 at Saskatchewan L 17-27 Nov. 2 at Edmonton W 30-27 Home: 7-2, Away: 5-4 535-430 2010 (13-5) West semifinal: Head coach: John Hufnagel Nov. 11 Saskatchewan W 36-30 July 1 Toronto W 30-16 West final: July 10 at Hamilton W 23-22 Nov. 18 at BC W 34-29 July 14 at Toronto L 24-27 Grey Cup at in Toronto: July 24 Saskatchewan W 40-20 Nov.25 Toronto L 22-35 July 31 Winnipeg W 23-20 Aug. 7 at BC W 27-22 Aug. 15 Edmonton W 56-15 Aug. 27 at BC W 48-35 Sept. 6 Edmonton W 52-5 Sept. 10 at Edmonton W 36-20 Sept. 17 at Saskatchewan L (OT) 37-43 Sept. 25 BC L 10-29 Oct. 1 Montreal W 46-21 Oct. 11 at Montreal L 19-46 Oct. 17 at Saskatchewan W 34-26

112 HISTORY Oct. 31 Saskatchewan W 42-19 2013 (14-4) Nov. 7 at BC W 28-7 Head coach: John Hufnagel * Played in Hamilton June 28 BC W 44-32 Home: 8-1, Away: 6-3 478-346 July 5 at Saskatchewan L 21-36 West semifinal: July 12 at Montreal W 22-14 Nov. 15 BC W 35-9 July 20 Montreal W 38-27 West final:

July 26 at Winnipeg W 37-24 Nov. 22 at Edmonton L 31-45 Aug. 9 Saskatchewan W 42-27 ALL-TIME YEARLY RESULTS Aug. 17 at BC L 22-26 2016 (15-2-1) Aug. 23 at Toronto W 35-14 Head coach: Dave Dickenson Sept. 2 Edmonton W 37-34 June 25 at BC L 18-20 Sept. 6 at Edmonton W 22-12 July 1 Winnipeg W 36-22 Sept. 13 Hamilton W 26-22 July 8 at Ottawa T 26-26 (OT) Sept. 21 Toronto L 27-33 July 21 at Winnipeg W 33-18 Sept. 28 at Hamilton * W 35-11 July 29 BC W 44-41 (OT) Oct. 5 Winnipeg W 38-11 Aug. 4 Saskatchewan W 35-15 Oct. 11 BC W 40-26 Aug. 13 at Saskatchewan W 19-10 Oct. 18 at Edmonton W 27-13 Aug. 19 at BC W 37-9 Oct. 26 Saskatchewan W 29-25 Aug. 28 Hamilton W 30-24 Nov. 1 at BC L 7-26 Sept. 5 Edmonton W 45-24 * Played in Guelph, Ont. Sept. 10 at Edmonton W 34-28 (OT) Home: 8-1, Away: 6-3 549-413 Sept. 17 Ottawa W 48-23 West final: Sept. 24 Winnipeg W 36-34 Nov. 17 vs Saskatchewan L 13-35 Oct. 1 at Hamilton W 36-17 Oct. 10 at Toronto W 48-20 2014 (15-3) GREY CUP CHAMPIONS Oct. 15 Montreal W 22-8 Head coach: John Hufnagel Oct. 21 Toronto W 31-13 June 28 Montreal W 29-8 Oct. 30 at Montreal L 8-17 July 12 at Toronto W 34-15 Home: 9-0, Away: 6-2-1 586-369 July 18 Hamilton W 10-7 West final: July 24 at Edmonton W 26-22 Nov. 20 BC W 42-15 Aug. 1 BC L 24-25 Grey Cup at BMO Field in Toronto: Aug. 9 Ottawa W 38-17 Nov. 27 Ottawa L 33-39 (OT) Aug. 16 at Hamilton W 30-20 Aug. 24 at Ottawa W 32-7 2017 (13-4-1) Sept. 1 Edmonton W 28-13 Head coach: Dave Dickenson Sept. 6 at Edmonton W 41-34 June 23 at Ottawa T 31-31 (OT) Sept. 13 Toronto W 40-33 June 29 Ottawa W 43-39 Sept. 21 at Montreal L 15-31 July 7 at Winnipeg W 29-10 Sept. 27 BC W 14-7 July 14 at Montreal L 23-30 Oct. 3 at Saskatchewan W 31-24 July 22 Saskatchewan W 27-10 Oct. 18 at Winnipeg W 33-23 July 29 Hamilton W 60-1 Oct. 24 Saskatchewan W 40-27 Aug. 3 at Toronto W 41-24 Nov. 1 Winnipeg L 13-18 Aug. 18 at BC W 21-17 Nov. 7 at BC W 33-16 Aug. 26 Toronto W 23-7 Home: 7-2, Away: 8-1 511-331 Sept. 4 Edmonton W 39-18 West final: Sept. 9 at Edmonton W 25-22 Nov. 23 Edmonton W 43-18 Sept. 16 BC W 27-13 Grey Cup at BC Place in Vancouver: Sept. 24 at Saskatchewan W 15-9 Nov. 30 Hamilton W 20-16 Sept. 29 Montreal W 59-11 Oct. 13 at Hamilton W 28-25 2015 (14-4) Oct. 20 Saskatchewan L 7-30 Head coach: John Hufnagel Oct. 28 at Edmonton L 20-29 June 26 Hamilton W 24-23 Nov. 3 Winnipeg L 5-23 July 3 at Montreal L 11-29 Home: 7-2, Away: 6-2-1 523-349 July 13 Toronto W 25-20 West final: July 18 Winnipeg W 26-25 Nov. 19 Edmonton W 32-28 July 24 at Ottawa L 26-29 (OT) Grey Cup at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa: Aug. 1 Montreal W 25-22 Nov. 26 Toronto L 24-27 Aug. 15 Ottawa W 48-3 Aug. 22 at Saskatchewan W 34-31 Aug. 29 at Winnipeg W 36-8 Sept. 7 Edmonton W 16-7 Sept. 12 at Edmonton L 16-27 Sept. 18 BC W 35-23 Sept. 25 at Winnipeg W 25-23 Oct. 2 at Hamilton W 23-20 Oct. 10 Edmonton L 11-15 Oct. 17 at Toronto W 27-15*

113 YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS

HISTORY

YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS YEAR-BY-YEAR

Roy Finch was the CFL’s Most Outstanding Special Teams Player in 2017.

OSYR P W L T PF PA HEAD COACH POST-SEASON RESULT 1945 No league play due to World War II Dean Griffing Lost West final to Winnipeg 1946 1 5 3 0 60 37 Dean Griffing Lost West final to Winnipeg 1947 2 4 4 0 79 93 Dean Griffing Lost West final to Winnipeg 1948 1 12 0 0 218 61 Les Lear Won Grey Cup 12-7 over Ottawa 1949 1 13 1 0 270 77 Les Lear Lost Grey Cup 28-15 to Montreal 1950 4 4 10 0 152 251 Les Lear Missed playoffs 1951 4 4 10 0 205 299 Les Lear Missed playoffs 1952 3 7 9 0 293 340 Les Lear Lost West semifinal to Edmonton 1953 4 3 12 1 190 313 Bob Snyder Missed playoffs 1954 4 8 8 0 271 165 Larry Siemering Missed playoffs 1955 5 4 12 0 209 299 Jack Hennemeier Missed playoffs 1956 5 4 12 0 229 410 Jack Hennemeier/Otis Douglas Missed playoffs 1957 3 6 10 0 221 413 Otis Douglas Lost West semifinal to Winnipeg 1958 4 6 9 1 314 312 Otis Douglas Missed playoffs 1959 4 8 8 0 356 301 Otis Douglas Missed playoffs 1960 3 6 8 2 374 404 Otis Douglas/Steve Owen Lost West semifinal to Edmonton 1961 3 7 9 0 300 311 Bobby Dobbs Lost West final to Winnipeg 1962 2 9 6 1 352 335 Bobby Dobbs Lost West final to Winnipeg 1963 2 10 4 2 427 323 Bobby Dobbs Lost West semifinal to Saskatchewan 1964 2 12 4 0 352 249 Bobby Dobbs Lost West final to BC 1965 1 12 4 0 340 243 Jerry Williams Lost West final to Winnipeg 1966 4 6 9 1 227 259 Jerry Williams Missed playoffs 1967 1 12 4 0 382 219 Jerry Williams Lost West final to Saskatchewan 1968 2 10 6 0 412 249 Jerry Williams Lost Grey Cup 24-21 to Ottawa 1969 2 9 7 0 327 314 Jim Duncan Lost West final to Saskatchewan 1970 3 9 7 0 293 209 Jim Duncan Lost Grey Cup 23-10 to Montreal 1971 1 9 6 1 290 218 Jim Duncan Won Grey Cup 14-11 over Toronto 1972 4 6 10 0 331 394 Jim Duncan Missed playoffs 1973 4 6 10 0 214 368 Jim Duncan/Jim Wood Missed playoffs 1974 5 6 10 0 287 307 Jim Wood Missed playoffs 1975 4 6 10 0 387 363 Jim Wood/Bob Baker Missed playoffs 1976 5 2 12 2 316 442 Bob Baker/Joe Tiller Missed playoffs 1977 5 4 12 0 241 327 Jack Gotta Missed playoffs 1978 2 9 4 3 381 311 Jack Gotta Lost West final to Edmonton 1979 2 12 4 0 382 278 Jack Gotta Lost West final to Edmonton 1980 3 9 7 0 407 355 Ardell Wiegandt Lost West semifinal to Winnipeg

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HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS

Marken Michel was named the Outstanding Rookie in the West Division in 2017.

OSYR P W L T PF PA HEAD COACH POST-SEASON RESULT 1981 5 6 10 0 306 367 Ardell Wiegandt/Jerry Williams Missed playoffs 1982 3 9 6 1 403 440 Jack Gotta Lost West semifinal to Winnipeg 1983 4 8 8 0 425 378 Jack Gotta Missed playoffs 1984 5 6 10 0 314 425 Steve Buratto Missed playoffs 1985 5 3 13 0 256 429 Steve Buratto/Bud Riley Missed playoffs 1986 4 11 7 0 484 380 Bob Vespaziani Lost West semifinal to Edmonton 1987 3 10 8 0 453 517 Bob Vespaziani/Lary Kuharich Lost West semifinal to Edmonton 1988 4 6 12 0 395 476 Lary Kuharich Missed playoffs 1989 2 10 8 0 495 466 Lary Kuharich Lost West semifinal to Saskatchewan 1990 1 11 6 1 588 566 Wally Buono Lost West final to Edmonton 1991 2 11 7 0 596 552 Wally Buono Lost Grey Cup 36-21 to Toronto 1992 1 13 5 0 607 430 Wally Buono Won Grey Cup 24-10 over Winnipeg 1993 1 15 3 0 646 418 Wally Buono Lost West final to Edmonton 1994 1 15 3 0 698 355 Wally Buono Lost West final to BC 1995 1 15 3 0 631 404 Wally Buono Lost Grey Cup 37-20 to Baltimore 1996 1 13 5 0 608 365 Wally Buono Lost West final to Edmonton 1997 2 10 8 0 519 443 Wally Buono Lost semifinal to Saskatchewan 1998 1 12 6 0 558 397 Wally Buono Won Grey Cup 26-24 over Hamilton 1999 2 12 6 0 503 393 Wally Buono Lost Grey Cup 32-21 to Hamilton 2000 1 12 5 1 604 495 Wally Buono Lost West final to BC 2001 2 8 10 0 478 476 Wally Buono Won Grey Cup 27-19 over Winnipeg 2002 5 6 12 0 438 512 Wally Buono Missed playoffs 2003 5 5 13 0 323 502 Jim Barker Missed playoffs 2004 5 4 14 0 396 552 Matt Dunigan Missed playoffs 2005 2 11 7 0 529 443 Tom Higgins Lost West semifinal to Edmonton 2006 2 10 8 0 477 426 Tom Higgins Lost West semifinal to Saskatchewan 2007 3 7 10 1 473 527 Tom Higgins Lost West semifinal to Saskatchewan 2008 1 13 5 0 595 420 John Hufnagel Won Grey Cup 22-14 over Montreal 2009 2 10 7 1 514 443 John Hufnagel Lost West final to Saskatchewan 2010 1 13 5 0 626 459 John Hufnagel Lost West final to Saskatchewan 2011 3 11 7 0 511 476 John Hufnagel Lost West semifinal to Edmonton 2012 2 12 6 0 535 430 John Hufnagel Lost Grey Cup 35-22 to Toronto 2013 1 14 4 0 549 413 John Hufnagel Lost West final to Saskatchewan 2014 1 15 3 0 511 347 John Hufnagel Won Grey Cup 20-16 over Hamilton 2015 2 14 4 0 478 346 John Hufnagel Lost West final to Edmonton 2016 1 15 2 1 586 369 Dave Dickenson Lost Grey Cup to Ottawa 2017 1 13 4 1 523 349 Dave Dickenson Lost Grey Cup to Toronto

115 THE REGULAR SEASON HOME GAMES ROAD GAMES Played...... 595 Played...... 595 Wins...... 380 Wins...... 268 HISTORY Losses...... 205 Losses...... 316 Ties...... 10 Ties...... 11 Longest home ...... 27 Longest road winning streak...... 13 (Sept. 20, 1992 to Aug. 18, 1995) (Sept. 3, 1948 to Oct. 31, 1949) Longest home losing streak...... 6 Longest road losing streak...... 12 (Sept. 29, 1984 to Sept. 2, 1985) (Sept. 10, 1955 to Oct. 6, 1956)

Most consecutive seasons with a winning record: ...... 12 TOTAL GAMES (1989 to 2000) Played: ...... 1,190 Most consecutive seasons with a losing record: ...... 6 Wins: ...... 648 (1972 to 1977) Losses: ...... 521 Most consecutive seasons in the playoffs: ...... 13 Ties: ...... 21 (1989 to 2001) Most consecutive seasons out of the playoffs: ...... 6 TEAM FINISHES (1972 to 1977) FIRST 1946, 1948, 1949, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 SECOND 1947, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 THIRD 1952, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1970, 1980, 1982, 1987, 2007, 2011 FOURTH 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1966, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1983, 1986, 1988 THE REGULAR SEASON FIFTH 1955, 1956, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1984, 1985, 2002, 2003, 2004 HOME GAME RECORD AWAY GAME RECORD 1945* 0-0 1964 6-2 1983 4-4 2002 4-5 1945* 1964 6-2 1983 4-4 2002 2-7-0-2 1946 3-1 1965 7-1 1984 4-4 2003 4-5 1946 2-2 1965 5-3 1984 2-6 2003 1-8 1947 3-1 1966 3-4-1 1985 2-6 2004 3-6 1947 1-3 1966 3-5 1985 1-7 2004 1-8 1948 6-0 1967 7-1 1986 6-3 2005 5-4 1948 6-0 1967 5-3 1986 5-4 2005 6-3 1949 6-1 1968 5-3 1987 5-4 2006 8-1 1949 7-0 1968 5-3 1987 5-4 2006 2-7 18-3 1969 4-4 1988 4-5 2007 5-3-1 16-5 1969 5-3 1988 2-7 2007 2-7 1950 3-4 46-31-3 1989 5-4 2008 7-2 1950 1-6 47-30-3 1989 5-4 2008 6-3 1951 3-4 1970 6-2 47-37 2009 6-2-1 1951 1-6 1970 3-5 31-52-1 2009 4-5 1952 2-6 1971 6-2 1990 7-2 54-34-2 1952 5-3 1971 3-4-1 1990 4-4-1 32-57-1-3 1953 1-6-1 1972 5-3 1991 7-2 2010 7-2 1953 2-6 1972 1-7 1991 4-5 2010 6-3 1954 6-2 1973 5-3 1992 8-1 2011 5-4 1954 2-6 1973 1-7 1992 5-4 2011 6-3 1955 3-5 1974 4-4 1993 9-0 2012 7-2 1955 1-7 1974 2-6 1993 6-3 2012 5-4 1956 3-5 1975 4-4 1994 9-0 2013 8-1 1956 1-7 1975 2-6 1994 6-3 2013 6-3 1957 5-3 1976 1-5-2 1995 8-1 2014 7-2 1957 1-7 1976 1-7 1995 7-2 2014 8-1 1958 4-3-1 1977 3-5 1996 8-1 2015 8-1 1958 2-6 1977 1-7 1996 5-4 2015 6-3 1959 4-4 1978 6-1-1 1997 8-1 2016 9-0 1959 4-4 1978 3-3-2 1997 2-7 2016 6-2-1 34-42-2 1979 6-2 1998 6-3 2017 7-2 20-58 1979 6-2 1998 6-3 2017 6-2-1 1960 4-4 46-31-3 1999 7-2 58-14 1960 2-4-2 23-54-3 1999 5-4 49-21-2 1961 1-7 1980 7-1 77-13 1961 6-2 1980 2-6 50-39-1 *No league 1962 3-4-1 1981 5-3 2000 8-1 1962 6-2 1981 1-7 2000 4-4-1 play due to 1963 6-1-1 1982 5-3 2001 4-5 1963 4-3-1 1982 4-3-1 2001 4-5-0-1 World War II ATTENDANCE YEAR CAP. TOTAL AVG. YEAR CAP. TOTAL AVG. YEAR CAP. TOTAL AVG. 1966 19,536 155,363 19,420 1989 38,205 198,003 22,003 2012 35,650 258,096 28,677 1967 19,536 168,689 21,086 1990 38,205 222,256 24,725 2013 35,542 263,271 29,263 1968 23,680 158,712 19,834 1991 38,205 218,279 24,253 2014 35,400 266,035 29,559 1969 23,680 162,068 20,259 1992 38,205 229,230 25,470 2015 35,400 273,114 30,346 1970 23,680 169,240 21,155 1993 38,205 228,031 25,336 2016 35,400 247,268 27,474 1971 23,680 185,166 23,146 1994 37,317 226,220 25,135 2017 35,393 246,427 27,381 1972 23,680 168,915 21,114 1995 37,317 240,836 26,760 1973 27,188 184,249 23,031 1996 37,317 212,483 23,609 *Due to additional seating added for the 98th Grey Cup, 1974 27,188 173,969 21,746 1997 37,317 250,633 27,848 four home games exceeded regular capacity. 1975 27,188 201,732 25,217 1998 37,317 270,362 30,040 Note: 1986-present, nine home games; 1976 27,188 196,266 24,533 1999 37,317 284,771 31,641 1966-1985, eight home games 1977 27,188 202,570 25,321 2000 35,967 323,762 35,973 1978 27,188 212,750 26,594 2001 35,967 301,940 33,584 LARGEST REGULAR-SEASON 1979 34,828 252,781 32,525 2002 35,967 293,766 32,640 CROWD 1980 34,828 259,632 32,454 2003 36,251 289,605 32,178 45,010 – Oct. 29, 2000 vs Mtl. 1981 34,828 252,781 31,598 2004 35,651 273,608 30,401 LARGEST PLAYOFF CROWD 1982 34,828 244,240 30,530 2005 35,652 279,403 31,045 35,650 – Nov. 15, 2008 vs BC 1983 34,828 205,473 25,684 2006 35,650 276,944 30,772 1984 34,828 178,656 22,332 2007 35,650 281,214 31,246 LARGEST GREY CUP CROWD 1985 34,828 118,991 14,878 2008 35,650 292,755 32,528 50,035 – Nov. 28, 1993 – Edm. vs Wpg. 1986 34,828 245,573 27,286 2009 35,650 328,516 36,501* LARGEST 2017 CROWD 1987 38,205 217,848 24,205 2010 35,650 276,336 30,704 33,731 – Sept. 4 vs Edm. 116 1988 38,205 197,775 21,975 2011 35,650 275,475 30,608 RIVALRIES HISTORY ALL-TIME RECORD BC GP W L T F A

HOME 96 60 35 2 2,437 1,997 RIVALRIES ROAD 95 45 47 3 2,246 2,154 TOTAL 191 105 81 5 4,683 4,151 EDMONTON GP W L T F A HOME 113 54 57 2 2,600 2,382 ROAD 113 43 69 1 2,293 2,892 TOTAL 226 97 126 3 4,893 5,274 SASKATCHEWAN GP W L T F A HOME 115 75 35 5 2,977 2,108 ROAD 113 54 55 4 2,392 2,488 TOTAL 228 129 90 9 5,369 4,596 WINNIPEG GP W L T F A HOME 100 66 34 0 2,467 1,856 ROAD 101 44 57 0 1,962 2,397 TOTAL 201 110 91 0 4,429 4,253 HAMILTON GP W L T F A HOME 46 37 9 0 1,409 958 ROAD 47 26 21 0 1,232 1,067 TOTAL 93 63 30 0 2,641 2,025 TORONTO GP W L T F A HOME 46 30 16 0 1,275 1,028 ROAD 47 20 26 1 1,220 1,137 TOTAL 93 50 42 1 2,495 2,165 OTTAWA* GP W L T F A HOME 33 26 7 0 966 664 ROAD 34 15 17 2 870 819 TOTAL 67 41 24 2 1,836 1,483 * Includes results against the Rough Riders and Renegades MONTREAL GP W L T F A HOME 38 25 12 1 1,033 770 ROAD 38 14 24 0 826 1,016 TOTAL 76 39 36 1 1,859 1,786 AMERICAN TEAMS GP W L T F A HOME 8 7 1 0 261 135 ROAD 7 7 0 0 287 166 TOTAL 15 14 1 0 548 301

117 YEARLY CATEGORY LEADERS SCORING RUSHING YEAR PLAYER TD CON FG S PTS YEAR PLAYER CAR YDS AVG LG TD

HISTORY 1946 Bill Wusyk 0 4 8 4 32 1946 Paul Rowe 23 170 7.4 24 1 1947 Bill Wusyk 0 8 4 1 21 1947 Paul Rowe 30 304 10.1 95 1 1948 Paul Rowe 7 0 0 0 35 1948 Paul Rowe 45 381 8.5 64 7 1949 Vern Graham 2 27 7 0 58 1949 Normie Kwong 62 631 10.2 71 3 1950 Royal Copeland 6 0 0 0 30 1950 Royal Copeland 94 412 4.4 52 5 1951 Bob Shaw 4 30 3 2 61 1951 Stan Kaluznick 67 341 5.1 20 2 1952 Bob Shaw 9 38 8 3 110 1952 Johnny Bright 144 815 5.6 75 2 1953 Pete Thodos 10 4 0 0 54 1953 107 648 6.0 51 5 1954 Tom Miner 1 33 14 4 84 1954 Howard Waugh 166 1,043 6.2 43 7 1955 Tom Miner 1 28 1 4 40 1955 Lynn Bottoms 85 402 4.7 20 1 1956 Earl Lunsford 8 0 0 0 48 1956 Earl Lunsford 216 1,283 5.9 57 7 1957 Dean Renfro 5 0 0 0 30 1957 Al Valdes 111 553 5.0 42 2 1958 Doug Brown 0 36 4 3 51 1958 Jim Bakhtiar 192 971 5.1 24 4 1959 Doug Brown 0 37 14 4 83 1959 Earl Lunsford 183 1027 5.6 22 10 1960 Doug Brown 0 40* 11* 8 81 1960 Earl Lunsford 214 1,343 6.2 85 13 1961 Earl Lunsford 10 0 0 0 60 1961 Earl Lunsford 296 1,794* 6.0 62 10 1962 Larry Robinson 3 35 8 2 79 1962 Earl Lunsford 180 1,016 5.6 64 8 1963 Larry Robinson 0 45* 15 9 99 1963 Lovell Coleman 237 1,343* 5.7 51 13* 1964 Larry Robinson 0 31 22* 9* 106* 1964 Lovell Coleman 260* 1,629* 6.3 85 10 1965 Larry Robinson 1 36* 15 8 95* 1965 Lovell Coleman 249 1,509 6.1 69 8 1966 Larry Robinson 1 19 13* 13* 77 1966 Jeff Atcheson 55 230 4.1 18 0 1967 Terry Evanshen 17* 0 0 0 102 1967 Lovell Coleman 120 594 4.9 49 3 1968 Larry Robinson 1 45* 12 10 97 1968 Dave Cranmer 140 572 4.1 23 3 1969 Larry Robinson 0 30 18 11 95 1969 Ted Woods 182 739 4.1 30 5 1970 Larry Robinson 0 28 12 10 74 1970 Hugh McKinnis 205* 1,135* 5.5 37 9* 1971 Larry Robinson 1 30 11 12 81 1971 Hugh McKinnis 191 910 4.8 89 6 YEARLY CATEGORY LEADERS CATEGORY YEARLY 1972 Larry Robinson 1 32 19 5 100 1972 Jesse Mims 132 728 5.5 52 6 1973 Larry Robinson 0 18 19 5 80 1973 Bob Wyatt 94 335 3.6 25 1 1974 Cyril McFall 0 17 17 3 71 1974 Willie Burden 94 541 5.8 71 3 1975 Cyril McFall 0 41* 21 7 111 1975 Willie Burden 332* 1,896* 5.7* 40 10 1976 Cyril McFall 0 26 29 11 124 1976 Willie Burden 181 962 5.3 35 7 1977 Cyril McFall 0 11 30 8 109 1977 Willie Burden 220 1,032 4.7 47 3 1978 Cyril McFall 0 36 37* 16 163 1978 James Sykes 204 1,020 5.0 31 13* 1979 J.T. Hay 0 38 21 14 115 1979 James Sykes 151 703 4.7 38 5 1980 J.T. Hay 0 28 22 6 100 1980 James Sykes 222 1,263* 5.7 75 10 1981 J.T. Hay 0 22 36 11 141 1981 James Sykes 240 1,107* 4.6 68 6 1982 J.T. Hay 0 37 29 7 131 1982 James Sykes 193 1,046 5.4 84 11 1983 J.T. Hay 0 41 27 12 134 1983 Ray Crouse 124 703 5.7 67 9 1984 J.T. Hay 0 25 33 11 135 1984 Lewis Walker 139 732 5.3 87 2 1985 J.T. Hay 0 21 27 18 120 1985 Larry Mason 51 247 4.8 39 1 1986 J.T. Hay 0 47 40* 14 181 1986 Gary Allen 205* 1,153* 5.6 38 4 1987 J.T. Hay 0 42 39 13 172 1987 Gary Allen 165 857 5.2 34 5 1988 Mark McLoughlin 0 17 24 8 97 1988 Tim Petros 161 737 4.6 74 9 1989 Mark McLoughlin 0 43 48 15 202 1989 Lorenzo Graham 136 650 4.8 38 6 1990 Mark McLoughlin 0 56 45 18 209 1990 Tony Cherry 88 391 4.4 28 6 1991 Mark McLoughlin 0 57 46 13 208 1991 Keyvan Jenkins 166 801 4.8 59 10 1992 Mark McLoughlin 0 63 44 13 208* 1992 Doug Flutie 96 669 7.0 44 11 1993 Mark McLoughlin 0 63 47 11 215* 1993 Keyvan Jenkins 96 435 4.5 26 0 1994 Mark McLoughlin 0 80* 37 8 199 1994 Tony Stewart 208 1,120 5.4 65 14* 1995 Mark McLoughlin 0 63 50 7 220 1995 Tony Stewart 153 735 4.8 18 3 1996 Mark McLoughlin 0 55 54 3 220 1996 Kelvin Anderson 240 1,068 4.4 49 10 1997 Mark McLoughlin 0 50 39 7 174 1997 Kelvin Anderson 246 1,088 4.4 34 9 1998 Mark McLoughlin 0 56 35 15 176 1998 Kelvin Anderson 236 1,325 5.6 44 9 1999 Mark McLoughlin 0 44 48 4 192 1999 Kelvin Anderson 262 1,306 5.0 39 8 2000 Mark McLoughlin 0 63 43 7 199 2000 Kelvin Anderson 203 1,048 5.2 49 6 2001 Mark McLoughlin 0 44 42 10 180 2001 Kelvin Anderson 262 1,383 5.3 46 6 2002 Mark McLoughlin 0 42 34 7 151 2002 Kelvin Anderson 221 1,074 4.9 40 4 2003 Mark McLoughlin 0 19 28 4 107 2003 Saladin McCullough 129 734 5.7 27 3 2004 Charlie Hebert 0 24 19 11 92 2004 Joffrey Reynolds 90 497 5.5 55 2 2005 Sandro DeAngelis 0 54 40 5 179 2005 Joffrey Reynolds 247 1,453 5.9 46 8 2006 Sandro DeAngelis 0 42 56* 4 214* 2006 Joffrey Reynolds 259 1,541 5.9 53 9 2007 Sandro DeAngelis 0 51 30 3 144 2007 Joffrey Reynolds 214 1,231 5.8 46 2 2008 Sandro DeAngelis 0 61* 50* 6 217* 2008 Joffrey Reynolds 227* 1,310* 5.8 50 10 2009 Sandro DeAngelis 0 48 42 2 176 2009 Joffrey Reynolds 235 1,504* 6.4 38 11 2010 Rob Maver 0 70* 37 4 185* 2010 Joffrey Reynolds 217 1,200 5.5 32 8 2011 Rene Paredes 0 48 35 5 158 2011 Jon Cornish 119 863 7.2* 57 9* 2012 Rene Paredes 0 49 40 1 170 2012 Jon Cornish 259* 1,457* 5.6 73 11* 2013 Rene Paredes 0 49* 54* 2 213* 2013 Jon Cornish 258 1,813* 7.0 53 12* 2014 Rene Paredes 0 53* 33 2 155 2014 Jon Cornish 139 1,082* 7.8* 79 5 2015 Rene Paredes 0 26 41 7 156 2015 Jon Cornish 115 622 5.4 26 4 2016 Rene Paredes 0 30 56 5 203 2016 Jerome Messam 206* 1,198* 5.8 53 11* 2017 Rene Paredes 0 35 53 5 199 2017 Jerome Messam 215* 1.016 4.7 28 9* 118 HISTORY RECEIVING PASSING YEAR PLAYER REC YDS AVG LG TD YEAR PLAYER ATT COM YDS PCT LG TD INT 1946 Hal Harrison 4 75 18.8 33 0 1946 Pat Cassidy 40 9 153 22.5 20 0 2 1947 Hal Harrison 4 68 17.0 25 0 1947 Del Wardein 42 12 157 28.6 30 0 3 1948 Woody Strode 25 544 21.8 75 5 1948 Keith Spaith 151 75 1,246 49.7 42 13 10 1949 Sugarfoot Anderson 30 539 18.0 50 5 1949 Keith Spaith 206 89 1,643 43.2 73 14 19 1950 Sugarfoot Anderson 46 673 14.6 28 3 1950 Keith Spaith 263 124 1,920 47.1 55 6 13

1951 Bob Shaw 61 980 16.1 54 4 1951 Keith Spaith 216 116 1,749 53.7 50 8 18 YEARLY CATEGORY LEADERS 1952 Bob Shaw 51 1,094 21.4 83 9 1952 Dave Anderson 143 64 1,350 44.8 90 17 12 1953 Pete Thodos 58 795 13.7 84 7 1953 Frankie Albert 225 104 1,568 46.2 84 12 16 1954 Rupe Andrews 32 904 28.2 95 5 1954 Eddie LeBaron 251 116 1,815 46.2 79 8 24 1955 Willie Roberts 59 1,091 18.4 76 5 1955 Don Klosterman 279 154 2,405 55.2 104 13 20 1956 Doug (Baz) Nagle 22 345 15.6 51 0 1956 Don Klosterman 177 97 1,398 54.8 62 5 15 1957 Jack Gotta 39 652 16.7 47 2 1957 Nobby Wirkowski 181 94 1,736 51.9 82 9 10 1958 Chuck Holloway 56 973 17.3 90 5 1958 Nobby Wirkowski 269 149 2,300 55.4 90 13 12 1959 Ernie Warlick 53 909 17.1 43 4 1959 Joe Kapp 328 196 2,990 59.8 85 21 14 1960 Gene Filipski 47 875 18.6 61 6 1960 Joe Kapp 337 182 3,060 54.0 80 17 18 1961 Ernie Warlick 37 486 13.1 31 2 1961 Eagle Day 201 106 1,800 52.7 100 10 10 1962 Pete Manning 52 756 14.5 52 3 1962 Eagle Day 262 156 2,494 59.5 85 15 8 1963 Bobby Taylor 74* 1,057 14.2 60 6 1963 Eagle Day 374 228 3,126 60.9 61 13 10 1964 Bobby Taylor 66 917 13.8 50 9 1964 Eagle Day 285 177 2,197 62.1 46 11 14 1965 Herm Harrison 53 826 15.6 43 4 1965 Eagle Day 215 124 1,892 57.6 90 12 8 1966 Terry Evanshen 67* 1,200* 17.9 109 9 1966 Peter Liske 283 146 2,177 51.5 63 14 15 1967 Terry Evanshen 96* 1,662* 17.3 63 17* 1967 Peter Liske 508* 303* 4,479* 59.6* 84 40* 25 1968 Herm Harrison 67 1,306* 19.5 48 7 1968 Peter Liske 438* 271* 4,333* 61.9* 73 31* 28 1969 Herm Harrison 68 1,043 15.3 43 4 1969 Jerry Keeling 411* 229* 3,179 55.7 70 20 28 1970 Herm Harrison 70* 1,024 14.6 47 12 1970 Jerry Keeling 327 161 2,247 49.2 59 18* 21 1971 Herm Harrison 70* 980 14.0 44 4 1971 Jerry Keeling 279 161 2,038 58.4 58 8 17 1972 Gerry Shaw 65 1,002 15.4 70 12* 1972 Jerry Keeling 292 157 2,451 53.7 73 18 27 1973 Tom Forzani 62 731 11.8 46 4 1973 Peter Liske 409 226 2,861 55.2 53 12 21 1974 Rudy Linterman 64* 951 14.9 62 1 1974 Peter Liske 333 199 2,891 59.8 97 9 12 1975 Tom Forzani 55 971 17.7 49 9 1975 Joe Pisarcik 320 181 2,252 56.5 52 18 15 1976 Tom Forzani 57 901 15.8 56 9 1976 John Hufnagel 156 86 1,327 55.1 78 13 9 1977 Tom Forzani 51 894 17.5 74 5 1977 John Hufnagel 330 183 2,276 55.4 60 9 13 1978 Willie Armstead 39 881 22.6 101 9 1978 John Hufnagel 315 169 2,663 53.6 82 13 13 1979 Willie Armstead 48 968 20.2 105 8 1979 Ken Johnson 312 176 2,344 56.4 105 19 8 1980 Tom Forzani 50 792 15.8 86 5 1980 Ken Johnson 389 218 3,019 56.1 95 22 16 1981 John Holland 56 1,017 18.2 81 4 1981 Ken Johnson 319 190 2,429 59.6 81 13 10 1982 Willie Armstead 61 1,081 17.7 74 5 1982 Gerry Dattilio 387 194 2,788 50.1 68 11 22 1983 Willie Armstead 46 750 16.3 50 7 1983 Bernard Quarles 323 179 2,841 55.4 57 17 19 1984 Tommy Scott 48 689 14.4 40 3 1984 Greg Vavra 324 161 1,901 50.3 41 10 16 1985 Emanuel Tolbert 67 1,124 16.8 70 6 1985 Joe Barnes 362 212 2,864 58.6 67 11 19 1986 Ray Alexander 88 1,590 18.1 59 10 1986 Rick Johnson 604* 302 4,379* 50.0 59 31* 27 1987 Larry Willis 74 1,477 20.0 86 10 1987 Rick Worman 356 179 3,021 50.3 86 16 19 1988 Larry Willis 73 1,328 18.2 72 9 1988 Rick Worman 302 151 2,441 50.0 86 16 13 1989 Larry Willis 73 1,451 19.9 80 10 1989 Danny Barrett 333 160 2,608 47.4 80 16 13 1990 Allen Pitts 65 1,172 18.0 67 6 1990 Danny Barrett 295 155 2,677 52.5 67 19 13 1991 Allen Pitts 118* 1,764* 14.9 87 15* 1991 Danny Barrett 438 249 3,453 56.8 83 19 5 1992 Allen Pitts 103* 1,591* 15.4 53 13 1992 Doug Flutie 688 396 5,945 57.6 81 32 30 1993 David Sapunjis 103* 1,484* 14.4 75 15* 1993 Doug Flutie 703 416 6,092 59.2 75 44* 17 1994 Allen Pitts 126* 2,036** 16.2 54 21* 1994 Doug Flutie 659 403 5,726 61.2 106 48** 1 1995 David Sapunjis 111 1,655 14.9 48 12 1995 Jeff Garcia 364 230 3,358 63.2 60 25 7 1996 Allen Pitts 86 1,309 15.2 41 11 1996 Jeff Garcia 537 315 4,225 58.6 104 25 16 1997 Vince Danielsen 91 1,174 12.9 52 6 1997 Jeff Garcia 566 354 4,573 62.5 52 33 14 1998 Allen Pitts 96 1,372 14.3 62 11 1998 Jeff Garcia 554 349 4,276 62.8 62 28 15 1999 Allen Pitts 97* 1,449* 14.9 63 10 1999 Dave Dickenson 343 219 3,048 63.8 76 16 10 2000 Travis Moore 71 1,431 20.2 71 15 2000 Dave Dickenson 493 317 4,636 64.3* 71 36* 6 2001 Travis Moore 76 1,298 17.1 64 6 2001 Marcus Crandell 386 239 3,407 61.9 72 14 11 2002 Travis Moore 70 1,108 15.8 80 10 2002 Marcus Crandell 516 268 4,072 51.9 80 26 20 2003 Darnell McDonald 67 1,002 15.0 47 4 2003 Marcus Crandell 291 147 2,019 50.5 65 10 13 2004 Nik Lewis 72 1,045 14.5 42 8 2004 Marcus Crandell 372 211 2,389 56.7 70 7 16 2005 Nik Lewis 80 1,379 17.2 46 9 2005 Henry Burris 435 265 4,290 60.9 70 23 12 2006 Nik Lewis 77 1,114 14.5 50 5 2006 Henry Burris 537 305 4,453 56.8 74 23* 18 2007 67 1,110 16.6 84 10* 2007 Henry Burris 471 285 4,279 60.5 85 34* 14 2008 Ken–Yon Rambo 100 1,473* 14.7 81 8 2008 Henry Burris 591 381 5,094 64.5 85 39 14 2009 Jeremaine Copeland 81 1,235 15.2 57 12* 2009 Henry Burris 571 339 4,831 59.0 62 22 16 2010 Nik Lewis 90 1,262 14.0 74 9 2010 Henry Burris 559 370 4,945 66.2 100* 38* 20 2011 Nik Lewis 93 1,209 13.0 62 5 2011 Henry Burris 442 281 3,687 63.6 81 20 12 2012 Nik Lewis 100* 1,241 12.4 52 10 2012 Kevin Glenn 487 325 4,220 66.7 57 25 16 2013 Marquay McDaniel 76 1,047 13.8 63 8 2013 Kevin Glenn 335 223 2,710 66.6 52 18 7 2014 Marquay McDaniel 54 792 14.7 43 4 2014 Bo Levi Mitchell 417 264 3,389 63.3 102* 22 8 2015 Eric Rogers 87 1,448* 16.6 49 10* 2015 Bo Levi Mitchell 555 364 4,551 65.6 63 26 13 2016 Marquay McDaniel 83 1,074 12.9 53 4 2016 Bo Levi Mitchell 606 412 5,385 68.0 76 32* 8 2017 Marquay McDaniel 65 860 13.2 49 4 2017 Bo Levi Mitchell 546 349 4,700 63.9 60 23 11 119 PUNTING PUNT RETURNS YEAR PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG SIN YEAR PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TD 1946 George Alexander 60 2,406 40.1 90 0 1951 David West 32 345 10.8 – 0 1947 Del Wardein 35 1,581 45.2 – 1 1952 Gerry Duguid 41 224 5.4 – 8 1948 Keith Spaith 109 4,636 42.5 80 15 1953 John Henry Johnson 47 386 8.2 25 0

HISTORY 1949 Keith Spaith 99 4,072 41.1 75 8 1954 Glen Christian 39 415 10.6 93 1 1950 Keith Spaith 109 4,519 41.5 74 8 1955 Doug (Baz) Nagle 56 414 7.3 22 0 1951 Keith Spaith 77 2,899 37.7 – 0 1956 Doug (Baz) Nagle 25 210 8.4 17 0 1952 Keith Spaith 95 3,622 38.1 70 8 1957 Lynn Bottoms 56 330 5.9 16 0 1953 Keith Spaith 102 3,946 38.7 65 1 1958 Lynn Bottoms 70 507 7.2 21 0 1954 Eddie LeBaron 109 4,264 39.1 80 5 1959 Lynn Bottoms 79 441 5.5 17 0 1955 Bob Meyers 100 4,280 42.8 83 8 1960 Clare Exelby 39 225 5.7 22 0 1956 Joe Pagliei 64 2,415 37.7 58 4 1961 Harvey Wylie 57 387 6.7 39 0 1957 Ted Duncan 119 5,008 42.1 72 9 1962 Harvey Wylie 53 329 6.2 25 0 1958 Ted Duncan 148 6,180 41.7 66 4 1963 Doug Elmore 25 227 9.0* 22 0 1959 Joe Kapp 69 2,735 39.6 80 1 1964 Jesse Branch 29 306 10.5* 105 1 1960 Ron Morris 98 3,982 40.6 73 5 1965 Dick Dupuis 65 386 5.9 16 0 1961 Eagle Day 54 2,191 40.5 64 1 1966 Dick Dupuis 69 380 5.5 17 0 1962 Walt Weaver 97 3,739 38.5 71 5 1967 Dick Dupuis 42 335 8.0 25 0 1963 Jim Furlong 125 5,233 41.8 87 7 1968 Rudy Linterman 112* 668* 6.0 30 0 1964 Jim Furlong 125* 5,110* 40.8 86 6 1969 Jim Silye 89* 566* 6.4 22 0 1965 Jim Furlong 137* 5,578 40.7 68 7 1970 Jim Silye 120** 729 6.1 22 0 1966 Larry Robinson 56 2,046 36.5 58 0 1971 Al Rankin 62 391 6.3 19 0 1967 Jim Furlong 84 3,741 44.5 87 8 1972 John Senst 71 353 5.0 19 0 1968 Ron Stewart 84 3,551 42.3 75 3 1973 John Senst 56 275 4.9 13 0 1969 Dave Cranmer 45 1,714 38.1 63 1 1974 Jim Silye 46 326 7.1 20 0 1970 Ron Stewart 131 5,336 40.7 63 0 1975 Dennis Meyer 31 246 7.9 24 0 1971 Bill Van Burkleo 140 5,855 41.8 61 7 1976 Dennis Meyer 65 639 9.8 61 0 1972 Don Moulton 120 4,745 39.5 71 1 1977 Tom Forzani 50 406 8.1 35 0 1973 Don Moulton 81 3,075 38.0 61 2 1978 Kelvin Kirk 36 367 10.2 31 0 YEARLY CATEGORY LEADERS CATEGORY YEARLY 1974 Paul McKay 81 3,332 41.1 58 1 1979 Tom Forzani 55 544 9.9 59 0 1975 Gerald Kunyk 101 4,636 45.9* 76 7* 1980 James Sykes 18 217 12.1 33 0 1976 Cyril McFall 89 3,687 41.4 65 2 1981 Lepoleon Ingram 57 488 8.6 95 1 1977 Bill Palmer 128 5,152 40.3 61 0 1982 Harry Kruger 47 306 6.5 23 0 1978 Cyril McFall 128 5,769 45.1 95 6 1983 Richie Hall 50 561 11.2 74 1 1979 Mike McTague 146 6,331* 43.4 81 11 1984 Mel Jenkins 41 349 8.5 43 0 1980 Mike McTague 125 5,485 43.9 73 11 1985 Richie Hall 54 442 8.2 43 0 1981 Mike McTague 120 5,171 43.1 74 5 1986 Gary Allen 61 768* 12.6 72 0 1982 Mike McTague 148* 6,316* 42.7 67 4 1987 Richie Hall 64 738* 11.5 54 0 1983 Mike McTague 112 5,371 48.0 89 13* 1988 Shaun Faulkner 38 439 11.6 49 0 1984 Mike McTague 153 6,796 44.4 92 11 1989 David McCrary 35 348 9.9 36 0 1985 J.T. Hay 163 6,682 41.0 77 5 1990 Derrick Crawford 56 796 14.2* 82 3* 1986 Glenn Harper 156 6,487 41.6 83 5 1991 48 713 14.9* 87 2 1987 Glenn Harper 140 5,986 42.8 69 3 1992 Pee Wee Smith 81 615 7.6 69 0 1988 Glenn Harper 165 6,684 40.5 81 4 1993 Derrick Crawford 65 589 9.1* 70 1* 1989 Brent Matich 144 6,116 42.5* 72 7 1994 Marvin Coleman 42 479 11.4 68 1 1990 Brent Matich 133 5,728 43.1* 71 5 1995 Marvin Coleman 69 793 11.5 83 1 1991 Brent Matich 120 5,124 42.7 69 6 1996 Marvin Coleman 62 714 11.5 55 0 1992 Tony Martino 111 4,347 39.2 82 7 1997 Marvin Coleman 56 481 8.6 39 0 1993 Tony Martino 121 4,939 40.8 76 2 1998 Marvin Coleman 64 635 9.9 28 0 1994 Tony Martino 104 4,432 42.6 75 5 1999 Marvin Coleman 65 647 10.0 81 2 1995 Tony Martino 108 4,531 42.0 72 7 2000 Marvin Coleman 95* 946* 10.0 71 1 1996 Tony Martino 120 5,221 43.5 73 6 2001 Antonio Warren 74 764 10.3 32 0 1997 Tony Martino 121 5,396 44.6 79 7 2002 Antonio Warren 27 265 9.8 45 0 1998 Tony Martino 113 5,451 48.2* 81 9 2003 Wane McGarity 52 663 12.8 70 2 1999 Tony Martino 65 2,783 42.8 78 3 2004 Nik Lewis 31 385 12.4 41 0 2000 Tony Martino 138 5,952 43.1 74 7 2005 Ken–Yon Rambo 26 329 12.7 36 0 2001 Duncan O’Mahony 122 5,169 42.4 63 2 2006 Markus Howell 35 384 11.0 57 0 2002 Duncan O’Mahony 126 5,732 45.5 68 5 2007 Markus Howell 79 746 9.4 96 1* 2003 Duncan O’Mahony 152 6,290 41.4 84 5 2008 Markus Howell 67 591 8.8 55 0 2004 Charlie Hebert 81 3,584 44.2 89 8 2009 Titus Ryan 42 315 7.5 31 0 2005 Burke Dales 115 5,094 44.3 86 4 2010 Deon Murphy 84 533 6.4 24 0 2006 Burke Dales 109 4,902 45.0 74 5 2011 Larry Taylor 67 538 8.0 48 0 2007 Burke Dales 72 3,218 44.7 80 4 2012 Larry Taylor 44 484 11.0 64 0 2008 Burke Dales 110 5,076 46.1 68 6 2013 Larry Taylor 82* 615* 7.5 70 0 2009 Burke Dales 122* 5,609* 46.0* 71 10* 2014 Jock Sanders 48 506 10.5 52 0 2010 Burke Dales 118 5,371 45.5* 68 5 2015 Tim Brown 64 559 8.7 35 0 2011 Burke Dales 111 5,243 47.2* 82 11* 2016 Roy Finch 71 993 14.0 85 1 2012 Rob Maver 112 4,839 43.2 85* 5 2017 Roy Finch 73 1,200* 16.4* 103* 3* 2013 Rob Maver 124 5,661 45.7 62 7 2014 Rob Maver 123 5,588 45.4 88 8 2015 Rob Maver 134 6,118* 45.7 83* 10* 2016 Rob Maver 99 4,641 46.9 67 5 120 2017 Rob Maver 112 4,890 43.7 69 4 HISTORY KICKOFF RETURNS INTERCEPTIONS YEAR PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TD YEAR PLAYER NO YDS AVG LG TD 1951 David West 7 230 32.8 90 1 1946 Harry Hobbs 2 12 6.0 12 0 1952 Pete Thodos 32 816 25.5 104 0 1947 Del Wardein 2 – – – – 1953 John Henry Johnson 20 578 28.9 105 1 1947 Dean Griffing 2 – – – – 1954 Eddie Macon 10 302 30.2 85 1 1948 Rod Pantages 4 55 13.8 40 1 1955 Peter Muir 15 385 25.6 50 0 1949 Rod Pantages 4 36 9.0 20 1

1956 Doug (Baz) Nagle 17 400 23.5 37 0 1950 Riley Matheson 5 – – – – YEARLY CATEGORY LEADERS 1957 Harvey Wylie 20 559 28.0 50 0 1951 Reg Clarkson 2 – – – – 1958 Harvey Wylie 15 428 28.5 95 1 1952 Keith Bennett 2 30 15.0 – 0 1953 John Henry Johnson 5 20 4.0 – 0 1959 Harvey Wylie 19 537 28.2 105 1 1954 Eddie Macon 7 84 12.0 – 1 1960 Harvey Wylie 20 670* 33.5 110 1 1955 Peter Muir 5 28 5.6 – 0 1961 Harvey Wylie 21 622* 29.6 104 1 1956 Harvey Wylie 5 41 8.2 – 0 1962 Harvey Wylie 28 876* 31.2 102 1 1957 Jack Gotta 5 60 12.0 – 0 1963 Jim Dillard 15 338 22.5 65 0 1958 Rae Ross 9 127 14.1 – 0 1964 Lovell Coleman 18 545 30.2 105 1 1959 Harvey Wylie 10 96 9.6 – 0 1965 Ted Woods 21 586 27.9 47 0 1960 Clare Exelby 8 142 17.8 – 1 1966 Willie Ross 7 181 25.8 31 0 1961 Harvey Wylie 5 123 24.6 37 0 1967 Ben Woodson 13 268 20.6 30 0 1962 Harvey Wylie 5 9 1.8 – 0 1968 Ted Woods 15 361 24.1 53 0 1963 Larry Robinson 9 28 3.1 15 0 1969 Rudy Linterman 19 505 26.6 35 0 1964 Jerry Keeling 4 3 0.8 2 0 1970 Leo Taylor 9 247 27.4 37 0 1965 Jim Furlong 6 47 7.8 12 0 1971 Jesse Mims 8 215 26.9 35 0 1966 Larry Robinson 5 115 23.0 64 1 1972 Jesse Mims 12 304 25.3 31 0 1967 Frank Andruski 5 84 16.8 53 1 1973 Rudy Linterman 19 417 21.9 43 0 1968 Ron Stewart 5 57 11.4 22 0 1974 Rudy Linterman 12 269 22.4 42 0 1969 Larry Robinson 6 64 10.7 27 0 1975 Larry Cates 26 748 28.8 67 0 1970 Terry Wilson 7 66 9.4 40 0 1976 Larry Cates 32 901 28.2 73 0 1971 Frank Andruski 7 178 25.4 49 1 1977 Al Burleson 12 299 24.9 42 0 1972 Frank Andruski 6 75 12.5 45 0 1978 James Sykes 20 496 24.8 36 0 1973 Frank Andruski 4 204* 51.0 105 1 1974 Howard Starks 5 101 20.2 69 1 1979 Kelvin Kirk 10 290 29.0 95 1 1975 Vernon Roberson 10* 145 14.5 67 2 1980 James Sykes 30 715 23.8 61 0 1976 Vernon Roberson 3 51 17.0 29 0 1981 James Sykes 25 594 23.8 45 0 1977 Al Burleson 4 24 6.0 15 0 1982 Jerry Parrish 18 403 22.4 37 0 1978 Terry Irvin 7 159 22.7 73 1 1983 Darrell Smith 17 467 27.5 49 0 1979 Al Burleson 9 130 14.4 35 0 1984 Mel Jenkins 15 312 20.8 42 0 1980 Terry Irvin 6 67 11.2 31 0 1985 Ron Hopkins 15 294 19.6 50 0 1981 Terry Irvin 6 29 4.8 13 0 1986 Ron Hopkins 30 633 21.1 93 0 1982 Darrell Moir 6 118 19.7 51 1 1987 Ron Hopkins 47 1,098* 23.4 48 0 1983 Darrell Moir 7 192 27.4 54 2 1988 Ron Hopkins 18 388 21.6 49 0 1984 Darrell Moir 5 172 34.4 106 1 1989 Ron Hopkins 37 904 24.4 100 1 1985 Darrell Moir 4 46 11.5 40 0 1990 Ron Hopkins 50 1,287 25.7 96 1 1986 Richie Hall 8 116 14.5 46 0 1991 Pee Wee Smith 29 700 24.1 89 1 1987 Ron Hopkins 6 71 11.8 43 0 1992 Pee Wee Smith 41 924 22.5 51 0 1988 Chris Major 10* 153 15.3 39 1 1993 Brian Wiggins 24 510 21.3 46 0 1989 Ron Hopkins 5 131 26.2 62 0 1994 Brian Wiggins 28 640 22.9 79 0 1990 David McCrary 6 62 10.3 18 1 1995 Marvin Coleman 20 443 22.2 57 0 1991 Junior Thurman 5 13 2.6 6 0 1996 Marvin Coleman 42 1,039 24.7 51 0 1992 Darryl Hall 5 202 40.4 88 1 1997 Marvin Coleman 52 1,297* 24.9 72 0 1993 Karl Anthony 6 145 24.2 115 1 1998 Marvin Coleman 43 1,115 25.9 50 0 1994 Greg Knox 10 151 15.1 111 1 1995 Marvin Coleman 6 92 15.3 45 1 1999 Rock Preston 25 543 21.7 80 0 1996 Al Jordan 8* 102 12.8 53 0 2000 Marvin Coleman 35 766 21.9 51 0 1997 Eddie Davis 4 94 23.5 34 0 2001 Antonio Warren 58* 1501* 25.9* 90 0 1998 Jack Kellogg 8 72 9.0 56 1 2002 Raymonn Adams 23 777 33.8 87 0 1999 William Hampton 8 193 24.1 80 3* 2003 James Hundon 19 411 21.6 103 1 2000 Greg Frers 7 146 20.9 46 2 2004 Sulecio Sanford 31 631 20.4 36 0 2001 William Fields 5 181 36.2 110 0 2005 Ronney Jenkins 26 487 18.7 30 0 2002 Kelly Malveaux 3 5 1.7 4 0 2006 J.R. Ruffin 63* 1,461* 23.2 90 1* 2003 William Fields 2 56 28 54 0 2007 Markus Howell 24 475 19.8 30 0 2004 Wes Lysack 4 50 12.5 24 0 2008 Demetris Summers 27 657 24.3 60 0 2005 Trey Young 4 97 24.3 44 0 2009 Titus Ryan 42 984 23.4 104 1 2006 Coby Rhinehart 7 27 3.9 15 0 2010 Deon Murphy 40 911 22.8 50 0 2007 Trey Young 4 47 11.8 37 0 2011 Larry Taylor 43 1,008 23.4 60 0 2008 Wes Lysack 4 101 25.3 57 1 2012 Larry Taylor 44 900 20.5 42 0 2009 Brandon Browner 3 25 8.3 25 1 2013 Larry Taylor 53 1,147 21.6 56 0 2009 Dwight Anderson 3 53 17.6 52 1 2014 Sederrik Cunningham 34 734 21.6 48 0 2010 Dwight Anderson 5 246* 49.2 89* 2* 2015 Tim Brown 26 609 23.4 34 0 2011 Keon Raymond 5 237* 47.4 117* 2 2016 Roy Finch 43 1,060 24.7 59 0 2012 Keon Raymond 5 126 25.2 100 1 2017 Roy Finch 26 696 26.8 55 0 2013 Chris Randle 4 65 16.3 65 1 2013 Jamar Wall 4 2 0.5 2 0 2014 Jamar Wall 6* 130 21.6 50* 1 2015 Keon Raymond 4 160 40.0 98 1 2016 Jamar Wall 4 118 29.5 60 1 2017 Ciante Evans 5 37 7.4 31 0

*Led CFL, **Existing CFL Record 121 CFL AWARDS

Winners Finalists Nominees 1986 Bob Poley 2012 Chris Randle 1985 Dave Kirzinger 2011 Demetrice Morley MOST OUTSTANDING 2001 Joe Fleming 1984 Dave Kirzinger 2010 Edwin Harrison 2000 Joe Fleming 1983 Dave Kirzinger 2009 Malik Jackson HISTORY PLAYER 1999 Darryl Hall 1982 Lloyd Fairbanks 2008 Dimitri Tsoumpas 2017 Alex Singleton 1998 Alondra Johnson 2016 Bo Levi Mitchell 1981 Lloyd Fairbanks 2007 Tearrius George 1997 Marvin Coleman 1980 Lloyd Fairbanks 2015 Bo Levi Mitchell 1996 Marvin Coleman 2006 J.R. Ruffin 2014 Jon Cornish 1979 Lloyd Fairbanks 2005 Sandro DeAngelis 1995 Alondra Johnson 1978 Lloyd Fairbanks 2013 Jon Cornish 1994 Will Johnson 2004 Nik Lewis 2012 Jon Cornish 1977 Harold Holton 2003 Joey Boese 1993 Marvin Pope 1976 Lloyd Fairbanks 2011 Nik Lewis 1992 Darryl Hall 2002 Robert Johnson 2010 Henry Burris 1975 Max Huber 2001 Antonio Warren 1991 Will Johnson 1974 Harold Holton 2009 Joffrey Reynolds 1990 Kent Warnock 2000 Marc Boerigter 2008 Henry Burris 1989 Doug Landry MOST OUTSTANDING 1999 Shadwick Criss 2007 Henry Burris 1988 Ken Ford CANADIAN 1998 Ray Jacobs 2006 Joffrey Reynolds 1987 Ron Hopkins 1997 William Hampton 2005 Henry Burris 2017 Alex Singleton 1986 Harold Hallman 2016 Jerome Messam 1996 Kelvin Anderson CFL AWARDS 2004 John Grace 1985 Larry Hogue 1995 Anthony McClanahan 2003 Joe Fleming 2015 Junior Turner 1984 Lyall Woznesensky 2014 Jon Cornish 1994 Marvin Coleman 2002 Kelvin Anderson 1983 Danny Bass 1993 Brian Wiggins 2001 Kelvin Anderson 2013 Jon Cornish 1982 Danny Bass 2012 Jon Cornish 1992 Bruce Covernton 2000 Dave Dickenson 1981 Ed McAleney 1991 Kenton Leonard 1999 Allen Pitts 2011 Jon Cornish 1980 Ed McAleney 2010 Jon Cornish 1990 Darryl Hall 1998 Kelvin Anderson 1979 Ed McAleney 1989 Brent Matich 1997 Jeff Garcia 2009 Dimitri Tsoumpas 1978 John Helton 2008 Mike Labinjo 1988 Mark McLoughlin 1996 Allen Pitts 1977 Al Burleson 2007 Brett Ralph 1987 David McCrary 1995 David Sapunjis 1976 John Helton 2006 Sandro DeAngelis 1986 Harold Hallman 1994 Doug Flutie 1975 John Helton 2005 Sheldon Napastuk 1985 Randy Ambrosie 1993 Doug Flutie 1974 John Helton 2004 Scott Coe 1984 Mel Jenkins 1992 Doug Flutie 2003 Bobby Singh 1983 Bernard Quarles 1991 Allen Pitts MOST OUTSTANDING 2002 Duncan O’Mahony 1990 Derrick Crawford 1982 Larry Barker LINEMAN* 2001 Jay McNeil 1981 Norm Hopely 1989 Doug Landry 1973 John Helton 2000 Greg Frers 1988 Emanuel Tolbert 1980 Ron Paggett 1972 John Helton 1999 Mark McLoughlin 1979 Mike McTague 1987 Larry Willis 1971 Wayne Harris 1998 Vince Danielsen 1986 Rick Johnson 1978 James Sykes 1970 Wayne Harris 1997 Vince Danielsen 1977 Willie Thomas 1985 Larry Hogue 1969 1996 Mark McLoughlin 1984 Lewis Walker 1976 Tom Higgins 1968 Wayne Harris 1995 David Sapunjis 1975 Vernon Roberson 1983 Danny Bass 1967 Wayne Harris 1994 Greg Knox 1982 Danny Bass 1974 Harold Holton 1966 Wayne Harris 1993 David Sapunjis 1973 Tom Forzani 1981 James Sykes 1965 Wayne Harris 1992 David Sapunjis 1972 Gary Kerr 1980 James Sykes 1964 Don Luzzi 1991 Matt Finlay 1979 Ed McAleney 1963 Wayne Harris 1990 Kent Warnock MOST OUTSTANDING 1978 James Sykes 1962 Wayne Harris 1989 Eugene Belliveau 1977 Willie Burden 1961 Wayne Harris 1988 Tim Petros SPECIAL TEAMS 1976 Tom Forzani 1960 Tony Pajaczkowski 1987 Bernie Morrison PLAYER 1975 Willie Burden 1959 Opie Bandy 1986 Bernie Morrison 2017 Roy Finch 1974 John Helton 1958 Don Luzzi 1985 Eugene Belliveau 2016 Rene Paredes 1973 Rudy Linterman 1957 Dick Huffman 1984 Lyall Woznesensky 2015 Rene Paredes 1972 Gerry Shaw 1956 Dick Huffman 1983 Bernie Morrison 2014 Rob Maver 1971 Wayne Harris 2013 Rene Paredes *Award discontinued in 1974 1982 Doug Battershill 1970 Wayne Harris 1981 J.T. Hay 2012 Rene Paredes 1969 Jerry Keeling MOST OUTSTANDING 1980 Lloyd Fairbanks 2011 Larry Taylor 1968 Herm Harrison 1979 Tom Forzani 2010 Burke Dales 1967 Peter Liske OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2017 Ucambre Williams 1978 John Palazeti 2009 Sandro DeAngelis 1966 Don Luzzi 2016 Derek Dennis 1977 Tom Forzani 2008 Sandro DeAngelis 1965 Lovell Coleman 2015 Spencer Wilson 1976 Tom Forzani 2007 Sandro DeAngelis 1964 Lovell Coleman 2014 Brett Jones 1975 Tom Forzani 2006 Sandro DeAngelis 1963 Lovell Coleman 2013 Stanley Bryant 1974 Rudy Linterman 2005 Sandro DeAngelis 1962 Eagle Day 2012 Dimitri Tsoumpas 1973 Rudy Linterman 2004 Nik Lewis 1961 Earl Lunsford 2011 Stanley Bryant 1972 Gerry Shaw 2003 Wane McGarity 1960 Earl Lunsford 2010 Ben Archibald 1971 Larry Robinson 2002 Duncan O’Mahony 1959 Joe Kapp 2009 Ben Archibald 1970 Dave Cranmer 1958 Don Luzzi 2008 Rob Lazeo 1969 Larry Robinson COACH OF THE YEAR 1957 Dick Huffman 2007 Jay McNeil 1968 Dave Cranmer ANNIS STUKUS TROPHY 1956 Earl Lunsford 2006 Jay McNeil 1967 Terry Evanshen 2016 Dave Dickenson 2005 Jay McNeil 1966 Terry Evanshen 2014 John Hufnagel MOST OUTSTANDING 2004 Jay McNeil 1965 Larry Robinson 2008 John Hufnagel DEFENSIVE PLAYER 2003 Bobby Singh 1964 Larry Robinson 2005 Tom Higgins 1963 Harvey Wylie 2017 Alex Singleton 2002 Jay McNeil 1993 Wally Buono 1962 Harvey Wylie 2016 Charleston Hughes 2001 Jay McNeil 1992 Wally Buono 2015 Deron Mayo 2000 Fred Childress 1961 Tony Pajaczkowski 1960 Tony Pajaczkowski 1978 Jack Gotta 2014 Shawn Lemon 1999 Rocco Romano 1967 Jerry Williams 2013 Charleston Hughes 1998 Fred Childress 1959 Tony Pajaczkowski 2012 Charleston Hughes 1997 Fred Childress 1958 Harry Langford SPORTSMANSHIP 2011 Brandon Smith 1996 Rocco Romano 1957 Al Valdes 1956 Harry Langford AND DEDICATION 2010 Juwan Simpson 1995 Jamie Crysdale MEMORIAL AWARD 2009 Dwight Anderson 1994 Rocco Romano MOST OUTSTANDING 2014 Randy Chevrier 2008 Shannon James 1993 Bruce Covernton 2010 Wes Lysack 2007 Shannon James 1992 Ken Moore ROOKIE 2017 Marken Michel 2002 Greg Frers 2006 Brian Clark 1991 Lloyd Fairbanks 1997 Mark McLoughlin 2005 John Grace 2016 DaVaris Daniels 1990 Lloyd Fairbanks 1995 Mark McLoughlin 2004 John Grace 2015 Tory Harrison 1989 Dan Ferrone 1991 Stu Laird 2003 Joe Fleming 1988 Tom Spoletini 2014 Sederrik Cunningham 122 1978 John Helton 2002 Alondra Johnson 1987 Bob Poley 2013 Brett Jones

WEST DIVISION AWARD WINNERS HISTORY WEST DIVISION AWARD DIVISION WEST WINNERS

Alex Singleton won Most Outstanding Defensive Player at the CFL Awards in 2017. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER OUTSTANDING LEADING RUSHER JEFF NICKLIN MEMORIAL TROPHY DEFENSIVE PLAYER EDDIE JAMES MEMORIAL TROPHY 2016 Bo Levi Mitchell NORM FIELDGATE TROPHY 2016 Jerome Messam — 1,198 2015 Bo Levi Mitchell 2017 Alex Singleton 2014 Jon Cornish — 1,082 2013 Jon Cornish 2013 Charleston Hughes 2013 Jon Cornish — 1,813 yard 2012 Jon Cornish 2010 Juwan Simpson 2012 Jon Cornish – 1,457 2010 Henry Burris 2005 John Grace 2009 Joffrey Reynolds – 1,504 2009 Joffrey Reynolds 2004 John Grace 2008 Joffrey Reynolds – 1,310 2006 Joffrey Reynolds – 1,541 2008 Henry Burris 2003 Joe Fleming 1998 Alondra Johnson 2001 Kelvin Anderson – 1,383 2001 Kelvin Anderson 2000 Kelvin Anderson – 1,048 2000 Dave Dickenson 1991 Will Johnson 1983 Danny Bass 1998 Kelvin Anderson – 1,325 1999 Allen Pitts 1997 Kelvin Anderson – 1,088 1974 John Helton 1998 Kelvin Anderson 1987 Gary Allen – 857 1997 Jeff Garcia OUTSTANDING 1986 Gary Allen – 1,153 1995 Dave Sapunjis OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 1981 James Sykes – 1,107 1994 Doug Flutie DEMARCO-BECKET FOUNDATION TROPHY 1980 James Sykes – 1,263 1993 Doug Flutie 2016 Derek Dennis 1975 Willie Burden – 1,896 1992 Doug Flutie 2014 Brett Jones 1970 Hugh McKinnis – 1,135 1975 Willie Burden 2013 Charleston Hughes 1964 Lovell Coleman – 1,629 1967 Peter Liske 2010 Ben Archibald 1963 Lovell Coleman – 1,343 1961 Earl Lunsford – 1,794 1962 Eagle Day 2009 Ben Archibald 1960 Earl Lunsford – 1,343 1953 John Henry Johnson 2001 Jay McNeil 1954 Howard Waugh – 1,043 1949 Keith Spaith 1998 Fred Childress 1952 Johnny Bright – 815 1948 Keith Spaith 1997 Fred Childress 1946 Bill Wusyk 1996 Rocco Romano LEADING SCORER 1994 Rocco Romano DAVE DRYBURGH MEMORIAL TROPHY OUTSTANDING 1993 Bruce Covernton 2013 Rene Paredes — 213 points CANADIAN PLAYER 1987 Bob Poley 2010 Rob Maver – 185 DR. BEATTIE MARTIN TROPHY 1982 Lloyd Fairbanks 2009 Sandro DeAngelis – 176 2016 Jerome Messam 1972 John Helton* 2008 Sandro DeAngelis – 217 2014 Jon Cornish 1971 Wayne Harris* 2006 Sandro DeAngelis – 214 2013 Jon Cornish 1966 Wayne Harris* 2005 Sandro DeAngelis – 179 2012 Jon Cornish 1958 Don Luzzi* 2000 Mark McLoughlin – 199 1998 Vince Danielsen *Prior to 1974, the trophy was presented to the 1999 Mark McLoughlin – 192 1995 David Sapunjis West Division’s outstanding lineman 1996 Mark McLoughlin – 220 1993 David Sapunjis 1995 Mark McLoughlin – 220 1975 Tom Forzani OUTSTANDING ROOKIE 1993 Mark McLoughlin – 215 TROPHY 1992 Mark McLoughlin – 208 1974 Rudy Linterman 2017 Marken Michel 1967 Terry Evanshen – 102 1968 Dave Cranmer* 2016 DaVaris Daniels 1965 Larry Robinson – 95 1961 Larry Robinson* 2013 Brett Jones 1964 Larry Robinson – 106 1958 Walt Radzick* 2004 Nik Lewis 1952 Bob Shaw – 110 1954 Lynn Bottoms* 1996 Kelvin Anderson 1951 Bob Shaw – 61 1950 Gordon Brown* 1993 Brian Wiggins 1949 Vern Graham – 58 *Prior to 1974, the trophy was presented to the 1992 Bruce Covernton 1948 Paul Rowe – 35 West Division’s outstanding Canadian rookie 1986 Harold Hallman 1946 Bill Wusyk – 32 Note: Bold and red indicates CFL award winner or leader. 123 WEST ALL-STARS 1946 (3) 1960 (6) 1969 (6) 1980 (5) 1992 (9) 1999 (8) Steaky Adams, G Clare Exelby, DB Frank Andruski, DB Mike Horton, G Matt Finlay, LB William Hampton, CB Paul Rowe, FB Earl Lunsford, RB Lanny Boleski, OT Reggie Lewis, DE Doug Flutie, QB Greg Frers, S HISTORY Bill Wusyk, FW Don Luzzi, DT Terry Evanshen, WR Ed McAleney, DT Darryl Hall, DB Jack Kellogg, DB Tony Pajaczkowski, G Wayne Harris, LB Ray Odums, DB Alondra Johnson, LB Allen Pitts, SB 1947 (5) Ernie Warlick, TE Herm Harrison, TE James Sykes, RB Will Johnson, DE Travis Moore, REC Steaky Adams, G Harvey Wylie, DB John Helton, DE Mark McLoughlin, K Rocco Romano, T Bill Pullar, T 1981 (2) Allen Pitts, SB Kelvin Anderson, RB Paul Rowe, HB 1961 (5) 1970 (5) Ray Odums, DB Rocco Romano, G Mark McLoughlin, K Ken Sluman, E Wayne Harris, LB Lanny Boleski, OT Merv Walker, DB Junior Thurman, CB Bill Wusyk, FW Earl Lunsford, RB Wayne Harris, LB 2000 (12) Don Luzzi, OT Herm Harrison, TE 1982 (5) 1993 (8) Marvin Coleman, CB 1948 (7) Tony Pajaczkowski, G John Helton, DT Willie Armstead, REC Karl Anthony, CB Greg Frers, S Johnny Aguirre, T Harvey Wylie, DB Hugh McKinnis, RB Danny Bass, LB Bruce Covernton, OT Eddie Davis, DB Chuck Anderson, C Lloyd Fairbanks, OT ALL-STARS , DT Alondra Johnson, LB Bert Iannone, G 1962 (7) 1971 (9) Ray Odums, DB Doug Flutie, QB Shont’e Peoples, DE Paul Rowe, FB Eagle Day, QB Frank Andruski, DB James Sykes, RB Will Johnson, DE Joe Fleming, DT Keith Spaith, QB Wayne Harris, LB Basil Bark, C Marvin Pope, LB Marvin Coleman, ST Woody Strode, E Earl Lunsford, RB Wayne Harris, LB 1983 (6) Rocco Romano, G Fred Childress, G Dave Tomlinson, G Don Luzzi, OT Herm Harrison, TE Danny Bass, LB David Sapunjis, SB Dave Dickenson, QB Pete Manning, TE John Helton, DT Ray Crouse, RB Travis Moore, REC 1949 (7) Tony Pajaczkowski, G Craig Koinzan, DE Richie Hall, DB 1994 (9) Kelvin Anderson, RB Johnny Aguirre, T Harvey Wylie, DB Granny Liggins, G Dave Kirzinger, OT Bruce Covernton, OT Tony Martino, P Sugarfoot Anderson, E Larry Robinson, DB Randy Trautman, DT Doug Flutie, QB Vern Graham, HB 1963 (7) Dick Suderman, DE James West, LB Will Johnson, DE 2001 (8) Riley Matheson, G Jim Dillard, RB Greg Knox, S Kelvin Anderson, RB Paul Rowe, FB Lovell Coleman, RB 1972 (5) 1984 (1) Stu Laird, DT Marc Boerigter, SB Mel Wilson, C Wayne Harris, LB Frank Andruski, DB Randy Trautman, DT Tony Martino, P Travis Moore, REC Woody Strode, E Don Luzzi, DT John Helton, DT Mark McLoughlin, K Jay McNeil, G Pete Manning, TE Granny Liggins, G 1986 (8) Allen Pitts, SB Fred Childress, T 1950 (1) Tony Pajaczkowski, G Larry Robinson, DB Ray Alexander, REC Rocco Romano, G Joe Fleming, DT Riley Matheson, G Harvey Wylie, DB Gerry Shaw, WR Gary Allen, RB Greg Frers, S Gary Allen, ST 1995 (8) Antonio Warren, ST 1952 (3) 1964 (5) 1973 (5) Harold Hallman, DT Jeff Garcia, QB Bill Blackburn, C Lovell Coleman, RB Frank Andruski, DB J.T. Hay, K Alondra Johnson, LB 2002 (2) Johnny Bright, RB Wayne Harris, LB Basil Bark, C Mel Jenkins, CB Marvin Coleman, CB Jay McNeil, G Bob Shaw, OE Jerry Keeling, DB Tom Forzani, WR Rick Johnson, QB Will Johnson, DE Duncan O’Mahony, P Pete Manning, TE Roger Goree, LB Bob Poley, C Mark McLoughlin, K 1953 (3) Tony Pajaczkowski, G John Helton, DT Allen Pitts, SB 2003 (3) Gord Brown, G 1987 (3) Rocco Romano, G Joe Fleming, OT Anton Momsen, LB 1965 (8) 1974 (5) Gary Allen, RB David Sapunjis, SB Wane McGarity, ST Sugarfoot Anderson, DE Lovell Coleman, RB Tom Forzani, WR Harold Hallman, DT Darnell McDonald, REC Jim Furlong, LB Roger Goree, LB Glenn Harper, P 1996 (11) 1954 (5) Wayne Harris, LB John Helton, DT Fred Childress, OT 2004 (4) Gene Brito, DE Herm Harrison, TE Rudy Linterman, WR 1988 (4) Marvin Coleman, CB Joey Boese, DB Ed Henke, LB Pat Holmes, DT Howard Starks, DB Ken Ford, LB Marvin Coleman, ST Seth Dittman, OT Roy Jenson, G Jerry Keeling, DB Chris Major, CB Jeff Garcia, QB John Grace, LB Eddie Macon, RB Tony Pajaczkowski, G 1975 (4) Emanuel Tolbert, SB Rodney Harding, DT Jay McNeil, G Howard Waugh, RB Larry Robinson, DB Willie Burden, RB Larry Willis, REC Al Jordan, CB Joe Forzani, LB Tony Martino, P 2005 (8) 1955 (2) 1966 (4) John Helton, DT 1989 (2) Mark McLoughlin, K Henry Burris, QB Harry Langford, G Terry Evanshen, WR Vernon Roberson, DB Dan Ferrone, G Joffrey Reynolds, RB Willie Roberts, LB Brent Matich, P Rocco Romano, G Wayne Harris, LB Allen Pitts, SB Jay McNeil, G Jerry Keeling, DB 1976 (1) Terry Vaughn, REC Jeff Pilon, OT 1956 (2) Don Luzzi, DT John Helton, DT 1990 (8) Sheldon Napastuk, DT Dick Huffman, DT Leo Blanchard, G John Grace, LB Harry Langford, G Derrick Crawford, ST 1997 (9) 1967 (9) 1977 (2) Kelvin Anderson, RB George White, LB Frank Andruski, DB Willie Burden, RB Lloyd Fairbanks, OT Sandro DeAngelis, K 1957 (5) Will Johnson, DE Fred Childress, G Wayne Harris, LB Tom Forzani, WR Marvin Coleman, CB Jack Gotta, OE Herm Harrison, TE Brent Matich, P Jack Gotta, DE Vince Danielsen, SB 2006 (7) Jerry Keeling, DB 1978 (8) David McCrary, DB Brian Clark, LB Dick Huffman, DT Jeff Garcia, QB Roger Kramer, OT Willie Armstead, REC Greg Peterson, S Burke Dales, P Dick Huffman, OT Alondra Johnson, LB Peter Liske, QB Al Burleson, DB Kent Warnock, DT Sandro DeAngelis, K Harry Langford, G Lloyd Fairbanks, OT Tony Martino, P Bob Lueck, G Mark McLoughlin, K Nik Lewis, REC Dick Suderman, DE John Helton, DT 1991 (6) Jay McNeil, G 1958 (5) Harold Holton, G Darryl Hall, DB Terry Vaughn, REC Jim Furey, C Terry Evanshen, WR Joffrey Reynolds, RB Terry Irvin, DB Alondra Johnson, LB Coby Rhinehart, CB Jack Gotta, DE Reggie Lewis, DE Will Johnson, DE 1998 (13) Harry Langford, G 1968 (6) Kelvin Anderson, RB Frank Andruski, DB James Sykes, RB Brent Matich, P Don Luzzi, OT Fred Childress, G 2008 (6) Terry Evanshen, WR Allen Pitts, SB Henry Burris, QB Ernie Warlick, TE Vince Danielsen, SB Wayne Harris, LB 1979 (6) Junior Thurman, CB Ken-Yon Rambo, REC Willie Armstead, REC Jeff Garcia, QB Herm Harrison, TE Alondra Johnson, LB Joffrey Reynolds, RB 1959 (3) Jerry Keeling, DB Al Burleson, DB Rob Lazeo, C Ernie Warlick, TE Lloyd Fairbanks, OT Tony Martino, P Harvey Wylie, DB Bob Lueck, G Allen Pitts, SB Brandon Browner, CB Terry Irvin, DB Sandro DeAngelis, K Gene Filipski, RB Reggie Lewis, DE Marvin Coleman, CB Ray Odums, DB Marvin Coleman, ST Jack Kellogg, DB Darryl Hall, LB Jamie Crysdale, C Terry Vaughn, REC

124 WEST ALL-STARS HISTORY 2009 (8) 2010 (13) 2011 (6) 2013 (10) 2015 (8) 2017 (7) Jeremaine Copeland, Henry Burris, QB Jon Cornish, RB Stanley Bryant, OT Joshua Bell, S Ciante Evans, CB REC Joffrey Reynolds, RB Nik Lewis, REC Jon Cornish, RB Charleston Hughes, DE Roy Finch, ST Joffrey Reynolds, RB Romby Bryant, REC Dimitri Tsoumpas, G Jon Gott, G Pierre Lavertu, C Charleston Hughes, DE

Ben Archibald, OT Nik Lewis, REC Keon Raymond, HB Charleston Hughes, DE Jerome Messam, RB Micah Johnson, DT ALL-STARS Dimitri Tsoumpas, G Ben Archibald, OT Burke Dales, P Brett Jones, C Bo Levi Mitchell, QB Rene Paredes, K Dwight Anderson, CB Dimitri Tsoumpas, G Larry Taylor, KR Rob Maver, P Rene Paredes, K Alex Singleton, LB Brandon Browner, CB DeVone Claybrooks, DT Marquay McDaniel, REC Eric Rogers, REC Ucambre Williams, C Burke Dales, P Tom Johnson, DT 2012 (8) Rene Paredes, K Spencer Wilson, OG Sandro DeAngelis, K Charleston Hughes, DE Jon Cornish, RB Juwan Simpson, LB Juwan Simpson, LB Nik Lewis, REC Dimitri Tsoumpas, G Larry Taylor, ST 2016 (9) Dwight Anderson, CB Tommie Campbell, CB Charleston Hughes, DE Brandon Browner, CB Derek Dennis, OT Burke Dales, P Juwan Simpson, LB 2014 (7) Keon Raymond, CB Fred Bennett, DB Ciante Evans, CB Rene Paredes, K Stanley Bryant, OT Charleston Hughes, DE Rob Maver, P Jon Cornish, RB Micah Johnson, DT Brett Jones, C Jerome Messam, RB Rob Maver, P Bo Levi Mitchell, QB Brandon Smith, HB Jamar Wall, DB Jamar Wall, HB Spencer Wilson, OG CFL ALL-STARS 1962 (5) 1971 (5) 1983 (2) 1995 (5) 2002 (1) 2012 (6) Earl Lunsford, RB John Helton, DT Danny Bass, LB Allen Pitts, SB Jay McNeil, G Jon Cornish, RB Eagle Day, QB Craig Koinzan, DE Richie Hall, DB David Sapunjis, SB Nik Lewis, REC Don Luzzi, T Granny Liggins, G Rocco Romano, OT 2003 (1) Dimitri Tsoumpas, G Wayne Harris, LB Frank Andruski, DB 1986 (5) Will Johnson, DE Joe Fleming, DT Charleston Hughes, DE Harvey Wylie, DB Wayne Harris, LB Rick Johnson, QB Alondra Johnson, LB Rene Paredes, K Gary Allen, RB 2004 (1) Rob Maver, P 1963 (5) 1972 (1) Gary Allen, ST 1996 (5) John Grace, LB Lovell Coleman, RB John Helton, DT Bob Poley, C Al Jordan, CB 2013 (7) Tony Pajaczkowski, G Harold Hallman, DT Marvin Coleman, CB 2005 (3) Stanley Bryant, OT Pete Manning, E 1973 (1) Fred Childress, OT Joffrey Reynolds, RB Jon Cornish, RB John Grace, LB Don Luzzi, T John Helton, DT 1987 (1) Rocco Romano, OG Charleston Hughes, DE Sandro DeAngelis, K Harvey Wylie, DB 1974 (2) Emanuel Tolbert, SB Mark McLoughlin, K Rob Maver, P John Helton, DT 2006 (5) Marquay McDaniel, REC 1964 (4) 1988 (1) 1997 (2) Rene Paredes, K Jerry Keeling, HB Roger Goree, LB Emanuel Tolbert, SB Marvin Coleman, CB Brian Clark, LB Lovell Coleman, RB Fred Childress, OG Sandro DeAngelis, K Larry Taylor, ST Tony Pajaczkowski, G 1975 (3) 1990 (2) Jay McNeil, G Wayne Harris, LB John Helton, DT Kent Warnock, DT 1998 (7) Joffrey Reynolds, RB 2014 (5) Willie Burden, RB Greg Peterson, S Alondra Johnson, LB Coby Rhinehart, CB Stanley Bryant, OT 1965 (5) Vernon Roberson, DB Fred Childress, OG Jon Cornish, RB Lovell Coleman, RB 1991 (4) Allen Pitts, SB 2008 (4) Brett Jones, C Tony Pajaczkowski, G 1976 (1) Will Johnson, DE Jeff Garcia, QB Ken-Yon Rambo, REC Brandon Smith, HB Wayne Harris, LB John Helton, DT Darryl Hall, DB Terry Vaughn, WR Joffrey Reynolds, RB Jamar Wall, HB Jerry Keeling, DB Junior Thurman, CB Kelvin Anderson, RB Brandon Browner, CB Pat Holmes, T 1977 (1) Allen Pitts, SB Tony Martino, P Sandro DeAngelis, K 2015 (3) Tom Forzani, WR Rene Paredes, K 1966 (2) 1992 (6) 1999 (6) 2009 (4) Eric Rogers, REC Don Luzzi, T 1978 (4) Doug Flutie, QB William Hampton, CB Jeremaine Copeland, REC Spencer Wilson, OL Wayne Harris, LB John Helton, DT Allen Pitts, SB Rocco Romano, T Joffrey Reynolds, RB James Sykes, RB Rocco Romano, OG Travis Moore, WR Ben Archibald, OT 2016 (9) 1967 (5) Harold Holton, OG Will Johnson, DE Allen Pitts, SB Brandon Browner, CB Tommie Campbell, CB Terry Evanshen, WR Reggie Lewis, DE Junior Thurman, CB Kelvin Anderson, RB Derek Dennis, OT Peter Liske, QB Darryl Hall, DB Mark McLoughlin, K 2010 (8) Ciante Evans, CB 1979 (4) Henry Burris, QB Wayne Harris, MLB Charleston Hughes, DE Jerry Keeling, DB Willie Armstead, SB 1993 (6) Nik Lewis, REC Al Burleson, DB 2000 (8) Micah Johnson, DT Frank Andruski, DB Doug Flutie, QB Dave Dickenson, QB Ben Archibald, OT Lloyd Fairbanks, OT Jerome Messam, RB David Sapunjis, SB Travis Moore, WR Dimitri Tsoumpas, G Reggie Lewis, DE Bo Levi Mitchell, QB Bruce Covernton, OT Shont’e Peoples, DE Juwan Simpson, LB 1968 (3) Jamar Wall, DB Wayne Harris, LB Harold Hasselbach, DT Joe Fleming, DT Dwight Anderson, CB Herm Harrison, TE 1980 (3) Will Johnson, DE Marvin Coleman, CB Brandon Browner, CB Spencer Wilson, OG Frank Andruski, DB James Sykes, RB Karl Anthony, CB Burke Dales, P Reggie Lewis, DE Eddie Davis, DB 2017 (6) Ray Odums, CB Greg Frers, S Ciante Evans, CB 1969 (1) 1994 (6) Alondra Johnson, LB 2011 (3) Herm Harrison, TE Doug Flutie, QB Nik Lewis, REC Roy Finch, ST 1981 (1) Allen Pitts, SB Dimitri Tsoumpas, G Charleston Hughes, DE Ray Odums, CB 2001 (4) 1970 (3) Rocco Romano, OG Kelvin Anderson, RB Burke Dales, P Micah Johnson, DT Wayne Harris, LB 1982 (3) Mark McLoughlin, K Jay McNeil, G Rene Paredes, K Herm Harrison, TE Will Johnson, DE Travis Moore, WR Alex Singleton, LB Hugh McKinnis, RB Ray Odums, CB Greg Knox, S Danny Bass, LB Joe Fleming, DT Lloyd Fairbanks, OT

125 WEST DIVISION SEMIFINAL HISTORY

The Stampeders have played in the West semifinal 32 times, compiling a record of 18 wins and 14 losses. Here is a complete rundown of Calgary’s semifinal history: Oct. 27 at Reg. 3-1 W Nov. 7 at Ssk. 34-25 L Nov. 14 vs Edm. 30-17 W HISTORY 1945 1964 1999 Nov. 3 vs Reg. 12-0 W Nov. 9 vs Ssk. 51-6 W 2001 Nov. 11 vs BC 28-19 W Calgary wins two-game total point 15-1 Calgary wins two-game total point 76-40 2005 Nov. 13 vs Edm. 33-26 L 1952 Oct. 22 vs Edm. 31-12 W 1968 Nov. 10 vs Edm. 29-13 W 2006 Nov. 5 vs Ssk. 30-21 L Oct. 25 at Edm. 30-7 L 1969 Nov. 8 at BC 35-21 W Edmonton wins two-game total point 42-38 2007 Nov. 11 at Ssk. 26-24 L 1970 Nov. 8 at Edm. 16-9 W 1957 Nov. 9 at Wpg. 13-13 T 2009 Nov. 15 vs Edm. 24-21 W 1978 Nov. 12 vs Wpg. 38-4 W Nov. 11 vs Wpg. 15-3 L 2011 Nov. 13 at Edm. 33-19 L 1979 Nov. 10 vs BC 37-2 W Winnipeg wins two-game total point 28-16 2012 Nov. 11 vs Ssk. 36-30 W 1980 Nov. 9 at Wpg. 32-14 L 1960 Nov. 2 at Edm. 30-7 L 2015 Nov. 15 vs BC 35-9 W Nov. 5 vs Edm. 40-21 L 1982 Nov. 14 at Wpg. 24-3 L *Stampeders played in North Division Edmonton wins two-game total point 70-28 1986 Nov. 16 at Edm. 27-18 L SEMIFINAL RECORD: 1961 Nov. 11 vs Edm. 10-8 W 1987 Nov. 15 at Edm. 30-16 L Nov. 13 at Edm. 18-17 L Edmonton 5-6 1989 Nov. 12 vs Ssk. 33-26 L Calgary wins two-game total point 27-26 Regina/Saskatchewan 5-5 1991 Nov. 10 vs BC 43-41 W 1962 Nov. 10 vs Ssk. 25-0 W BC 6-0 1993 Nov. 14 vs BC 17-9 W Nov. 12 at Ssk. 18-7 W Winnipeg 1-3 Calgary wins two-game total point 43-7 1994 Nov. 13 vs Ssk. 36-3 W Hamilton 1-0 1963 Nov. 9 vs Ssk. 35-9 W 1995* Nov. 4 vs Ham. 30-13 W Nov. 11 at Ssk. 39-12 L 1997 Nov. 2 vs Ssk. 33-30 L Sask. wins two-game total point 48-47 WEST DIVISION FINAL HISTORY

The Stampeders have played in the West Division final 36 times, compiling a record of 16 wins and 20 losses. Through the 1990s and into the 2000s, the Stamps had a streak during which they reached the division final 11 times in 12 years (including 1995 when they played in the North Division). Here’s a complete rundown of Calgary’s West final history:

1945 Nov. 10 at Winnipeg 5-9 L 1965 Nov. 13 vs Winnipeg 27-9 W 1993 Nov. 21 vs Edmonton 29-15 L 1946 Oct. 26 vs Winnipeg 21-18 W Nov. 17 at Winnipeg 15-11 L 1994 Nov. 20 vs BC 37-36 L

WEST DIVISION SEMIFINAL/FINAL HISTORY SEMIFINAL/FINAL DIVISION WEST Nov. 20 vs Winnipeg 19-12 L Nov. 2 at Winnipeg 0-12 L 1995* Nov. 12 vs Edmonton 37-4 W Winnipeg wins two-game total point 30-21 Winnipeg wins best-of-three 2-1 1996 Nov. 17 vs Edmonton 15-12 L 1947 Nov. 1 at Winnipeg 4-16 L 1967 Nov. 18 vs Ssk. 15-11 W 1998 Nov. 15 vs Edmonton 33-10 W Nov. 11 vs Winnipeg 15-3 W Nov. 22 at Ssk. 11-9 L Nov. 15 at Winnipeg 3-10 L Nov. 26 vs Ssk. 17-13 L 1999 Nov. 21 at BC 26-24 W Winnipeg wins best-of-three 2-1 Saskatchewan wins best-of-three 2-1 2000 Nov. 19 vs BC 37-23 L 1948 Nov. 6 at Regina 4-4 T 1968 Nov. 16 at Ssk. 32-0 W 2001 Nov. 18 at Edmonton 34-16 W Nov. 20 vs Ssk. 25-12 (OT) W Nov. 11 vs Regina 17-6 W 2008 Nov. 15 vs BC 22-18 W Calgary wins two-game total point 21-10 Calgary wins best-of-three 2-0 2009 Nov. 22 at Ssk. 27-17 L 1949 Nov. 5 at Regina 18-12 W 1969 Nov. 15 at Ssk. 17-11 L 2010 Nov. 21 vs Ssk. 20-16 L Nov. 11 vs Regina 9-4 L Nov. 19 vs Ssk. 36-13 L Calgary wins two-game total point 22-21 Saskatchewan wins best-of-three 2-0 2012 Nov. 18 at BC 34-29 W 1961 Nov. 18 vs Winnipeg 14-1 L 1970 Nov. 14 at Ssk. 28-11 W 2013 Nov. 17 vs Ssk. 35-13 L Nov. 22 at Winnipeg 43-14 L Nov. 18 vs Ssk. 11-3 L 2014 Nov. 23 vs Edmonton 43-18 W Nov. 22 at Ssk. 15-14 W Winnipeg wins best-of-three 2-0 2015 Nov. 22 at Edmonton 45-31 L Calgary wins best-of-three 2-1 1962 Nov. 17 vs Winnipeg 20-14 W 2016 Nov. 20 vs BC 42-15 W Nov. 21 at Winnipeg 19-11 L 1971 Nov. 13 vs Ssk. 30-21 W 2017 Nov. 19 vs Edmonton 32-28 W Nov. 24 at Winnipeg 12-7 L Nov. 17 at Ssk. 23-21 W *Stampeders played in North Division Winnipeg wins best-of-three 2-1 Calgary wins best-of-three 2-0 1964 Nov. 14 vs BC 24-10 L 1978 Nov. 18 at Edmonton 26-13 L FINAL RECORD: Nov. 18 at BC 14-10 W 1979 Nov. 18 at Edmonton 19-7 L Edmonton 7-6 Nov. 22 at BC 33-14 L 1990 Nov. 18 vs Edmonton 43-23 L Regina/Saskatchewan 5-5 BC wins best-of-three 2-1 1991 Nov. 17 at Edmonton 38-36 W BC 4-3 1992 Nov. 22 vs Edmonton 23-22 W Winnipeg 0-6

126 GREY CUP HISTORY HISTORY

The Calgary Stampeders have made it to the seasons, culminating with a Grey Cup 16 times in their history and victory in 1971. have seven championships to Then came another drought,

their credit. this one lasting exactly 20 years CUP HISTORY GREY The Stamps won their first before Calgary reached the Grey championship in just their fourth year Cup in 1991. While the Stamps lost of existence, claiming the 1948 the 1991 Grey Cup game to Toronto, title. They returned to the the contest nevertheless marked Grey Cup in 1949 but this the dawn of an era of Stampeders time lost the match excellence. The Red and White to Montreal. reached the Grey Cup game six times in 11 years and won That would mark the end of three titles. the Stamps’ participation in the big game until nearly After a relatively short lull of six two full decades later in 1968. seasons, the Stamps returned Calgary lost the ’68 contest but the to the pinnacle in 2008 and appearance started a run in which the Red and won again in 2014. White advanced to the Grey Cup three times in four

YEAR DATE/OPPONENT LOCATION SCORE RESULT 1948 Nov. 27 vs Ottawa Toronto 12-7 W 1949 Nov. 26 vs Montreal Toronto 28-15 L 1968 Nov. 30 vs Ottawa Toronto 24-21 L 1970 Nov. 28 vs Montreal Toronto 23-10 L 1971 Nov. 28 vs Toronto Vancouver 14-11 W 1991 Nov. 24 vs Toronto Winnipeg 36-21 L 1992 Nov. 29 vs Winnipeg Toronto 24-10 W 1995 Nov. 19 vs Baltimore Regina 37-20 L 1998 Nov. 22 vs Hamilton Winnipeg 26-24 W 1999 Nov. 28 vs Hamilton Vancouver 32-21 L 2001 Nov. 25 vs Winnipeg Montreal 27-19 W 2008 Nov. 23 vs Montreal Montreal 22-14 W 2012 Nov. 25 vs Toronto Toronto 35-22 L 2014 Nov. 30 vs Hamilton Vancouver 20-16 W 2016 Nov. 27 vs Ottawa Toronto 39-33 (OT) L 2017 Nov. 26 vs Toronto Ottawa 24-27 L HERE’S A CLOSER LOOK AT THE STAMPS’ SEVEN GREY CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS: STAMPEDERS 12 STAMPEDERS 14 1948 7 1971 ARGONAUTS 11 36TH GREY CUP AT VARSITY STADIUM IN TORONTO 59TH GREY CUP AT EMPIRE STADIUM IN VANCOUVER The Stamps capped a 12-0 regular-season record with Turnovers and defence were the order of the day as this win. It remains the only in CFL history. Calgary avenged its loss the previous season. Of course, Leon McQuay’s fumble lives on in infamy. .SCORING SUMMARY FIRST QUARTER SCORING SUMMARY OTT — Tony Golab single FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER CGY — Herm Harrison 14-yard TD pass from Jerry Keeling (Larry CGY — Norm Hill TD pass from Keith Spaith (Fred Wilmot convert) Robinson convert) THIRD QUARTER SECOND QUARTER OTT — Bob Paffrath TD run (Eric Chipper convert) TOR — Ivan MacMillan 11-yard FG FOURTH QUARTER CGY — Jesse Mims 6-yard TD run (Robinson convert) CGY — Pete Thodos TD run (Wilmot convert) THIRD QUARTER TOR — Roger Scales 33-yard fumble-return TD (lateral from Joe Vijuk) (MacMillan convert) TOR — MacMillan single on missed 27-yard FG FOURTH QUARTER No scoring

127 STAMPEDERS 24 STAMPEDERS 22 1992 BLUE BOMBERS 10 2008 ALOUETTES 14 80TH GREY CUP AT IN TORONTO 96TH GREY CUP AT OLYMPIC STADIUM IN MONTREAL Doug Flutie passed for 480 yards and a pair of touchdowns After starting the season 5-4, the Stamps won 10 of while the Stamps received a stellar defensive effort in a their last 11 games, including their last six contests. The sixth consecutive triumph was in the Grey Cup HISTORY convincing win. against the host Alouettes. It also was the third win over SCORING SUMMARY Montreal on the season. FIRST QUARTER CGY — Mark McLoughlin 37-yard FG SCORING SUMMARY CGY — McLoughlin single on 50-yard missed FG FIRST QUARTER CGY — Dave Sapunjis 35-yard TD catch from Doug Flutie MTL — 14-yard FG (McLoughlin convert) SECOND QUARTER SECOND QUARTER CGY — Sandro DeAngelis 44-yard FG CGY — McLoughlin 17-yard FG MTL — 16-yard TD run (Duval covert) CGY — McLoughlin 17-yard FG MTL — Duval 19-yard FG THIRD QUARTER CGY — Brett Ralph 20-yard TD pass from Henry Burris (DeAngelis convert) No scoring THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER CGY — DeAngelis 12-yard FG CGY — Allen Pitts 15-yard TD pass from Flutie (McLoughlin convert) MTL — Duval 63-yard punt single WPG — 46-yard FG CGY — DeAngelis 21-yard FG WPG — 27-yard TD pass from Danny McManus (Westwood convert) FOURTH QUARTER

GREY HISTORY CUP CGY — DeAngelis 30-yard FG STAMPEDERS 26 CGY — DeAngelis 50-yard FG 1998 TIGER-CATS 24 86TH GREY CUP AT WINNIPEG STADIUM IN WINNIPEG STAMPEDERS 20 Mark McLoughlin nailed a 35-yard field goal at the buzzer 2014 TIGER-CATS 16 for the win and quarterback Jeff Garcia played his final CFL ND game before finding fame in the National Football League. 102 GREY CUP AT BC PLACE IN VANCOUVER The offence staked the Stamps to a 17-0 and the SCORING SUMMARY defence made several critical stops in the fourth quarter FIRST QUARTER to hold the Tiger-Cats to field goals as Calgary won its CGY — Mark McLoughlin single on 48-yard missed FG seventh Grey Cup championship in franchise history. HAM — 24-yard FG SCORING SUMMARY CGY — McLoughlin 34-yard FG FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER CGY — Tate 1-yard TD run (Paredes convert) CGY — Kelvin Anderson 3-yard TD run HAM — Osbaldiston 20-yard FG SECOND QUARTER HAM — Ronald Williams 35-yard TD pass from Danny McManus CGY — Tate 1-yard TD run (Paredes convert) (Osbaldiston convert) CGY — Paredes 11-yard FG HAM — Osbaldiston 40-yard FG HAM — Banks 45-yard TD pass from Collaros (Medlock convert) THIRD QUARTER THIRD QUARTER HAM — Osbaldiston single on 32-yard missed FG CGY — Paredes 20-yard FG HAM — Osbaldiston 66- yard punt single FOURTH QUARTER CGY — Jeff Garcia 1-yard TD run (McLoughlin convert) HAM — Medlock 25-yard FG FOURTH QUARTER HAM — Medlock 12-yard FG CGY — McLoughlin 22-yard FG HAM — Medlock 37-yard FG CGY — McLoughlin 32-yard FG HAM — Williams 1-yard TD run CGY — McLoughlin 35-yard FG STAMPEDERS 27 GREY CUP AWARDS 2001 BLUE BOMBERS 19 The following Stamps players have won individual awards at the Grey Cup 89TH GREY CUP AT OLYMPIC STADIUM IN MONTREAL Coming off an 8-10 regular-season record, the Stamps were colossal underdogs against the 14-4 Blue Bombers. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER It didn’t matter, as offence, defence and special teams 2014 Bo Levi Mitchell contributed to the win. 2008 Henry Burris SCORING SUMMARY 2001 Marcus Crandell 1998 Jeff Garcia FIRST QUARTER 1992 Doug Flutie WPG — Troy Westwood 29-yard FG 1971 Wayne Harris WPG — Westwood single on missed 49-yard FG SECOND QUARTER CGY — Mark McLoughlin 37-yard FG MOST OUTSTANDING CGY — Marc Boerigter 68-yard TD pass from Marcus Crandell (McLoughlin convert) CGY — Travis Moore 9-yard TD pass from Crandell (McLoughlin convert) CANADIAN THIRD QUARTER 2008 Sandro DeAngelis WPG — Arland Bruce III 23-yard TD pass from Khari Jones (Westwood convert) 2001 Aldi Henry WPG — Westwood single on missed 54-yard FG 1998 Vince Danielsen FOURTH QUARTER 1995 David Sapunjis CGY — Willie Fells 11-yard TD return on blocked punt (McLoughlin convert) 1992 David Sapunjis WPG — 23-yard TD pass from Jones (Westwood convert) 1991 David Sapunjis CGY — McLoughlin 24-yard FG 1971 Dick Suderman 128

STAMPEDERS WALL OF FAME HISTORY WALL FAME OF

Instituted in 1985, the Wall of Fame recognizes the great players numbers immortalized at McMahon Stadium were Paul Rowe, and important off-field contributors in Stampeders history. Wayne (Thumper) Harris and John Helton. Since then, 29 more The inaugural class of players to have their names and jersey players and 11 builders have been honoured. PLAYERS BUILDERS YEAR NO. NAME YEARS YEAR NAME 1985 50 Paul Rowe 1945-50 2001 Tony Anselmo 55 Wayne Harris 1961-72 Tom Brook 77 John Helton 1969-78 Roy Jennings 1986 62 Don Luzzi 1958-69 George McMahon 15 Larry Robinson 1961-74 Frank McMahon 1988 76 Herm Harrison 1964-72 2004 Rogers Lehew 21 Harvey Wylie 1956-64 Stan Schwartz 1990 10 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 2006 Dr. Vince Murphy 00 Sugarfoot Anderson 1949-54 2010 Jim Finks 1992 10 Willie Burden 1974-81 2012 Normie Kwong 53 Harry Langford 1950-58 Sig Gutsche 1994 22 Tom Forzani 1973-83 2014 Pat Clayton 27 Earl Lunsford 1956, 1959-63 George Hopkins 1996 56 Tony Pajaczkowski 1955-65 66 Lloyd Fairbanks 1975-82, 1989-91 1999 22 Lovell Coleman 1960-67 66 George Hansen 1959-66 2002 14 Peter Liske 1966-68, 1973-74 48 Keith Spaith 1948-54 2004 18 Allen Pitts 1990-2000 2006 25 Dave Sapunjis 1990-96 2 J.T. Hay 1979-88 2008 20 Doug Flutie 1992-95 24 Frank Andruski 1966-73 59 Rocco Romano 1987, 1992-2000 2010 51 Alondra Johnson 1991-2003 81 Will Johnson 1989-96 72 Bernie Morrison 1978-88 2012 32 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 7 Jeff Garcia 1994-98 17 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 72 Gerry Shaw 1965-74 2014 11 James Sykes 1978-83 57, 64 Ron Allbright 1956-67 67 Jamie Crysdale 1993-2005 75 Stu Laird 1984-96

129 STAMPEDERS IN THE HALL OF FAME

HISTORY

STAMPEDERS IN THESTAMPEDERS HALL OF FAME

Stan Schwartz (Builder) was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2017.

NAME CATEGORY YEAR NAME CATEGORY YEAR Kelvin Anderson Player 2017 Dick Huffman Player 1987 A.G. (Tony) Anselmo Builder 2009 Les Lear Player 1969 Danny Bass Player 2000 Alondra Johnson Player 2009 Johnny Bright Player 1970 Joe Kapp Player 1984 T.L. (Tom) Brook Builder 1975 Jerry Keeling Player 1989 Wally Buono Builder 2014 Normie Kwong Player 1969 Willie Burden Player 2001 Les Lear Player 1969 Jerry (Soupy) Campbell Player 1996 Earl Lunsford Player 1983 Royal Copeland Player 1988 Don Luzzi Player 1985 Eddie Davis Player 2015 Ray Nettles Player 2005 Dave Dickenson Player 2015 Bob O’Billovich Builder 2015 Terry Evanshen Player 1984 Tony Pajaczkowski Player 1988 Dan Ferrone Player 2013 Rudy Phillips Player 2009 Gregory B. Fulton Builder 1995 Allen Pitts Player 2006 Doug Flutie Player 2008 Larry Robinson Player 1998 Miles Gorrell Player 2013 Rocco Romano Player 2007 Dean Griffing Player 1965 Paul Rowe Player 1964 Fritz Hanson Player 1963 Stan Schwartz Builder 2017 Rodney Harding Player 2016 Tom Scott Player 1998 Wayne Harris Player 1976 James West Player 2016 Herm Harrison Player 1993 Harvey Wylie Player 1980 John Helton Player 1986

130 PRESIDENTS’ RING HISTORY

The Presidents’ Ring is presented annually to the Calgary Stampeders player deemed by his teammates to have best combined excellence on the football field with leadership,

inspiration and motivational skills. PRESIDENTS’ RING | HERM HARRISON MEMORIAL AWARD MEMORIAL HARRISON | HERM RING PRESIDENTS’ Joshua Bell was the 2017 winner of this award. In what would prove to be his final season as an active player, Bell served as one of Calgary’s team captains. He started 15 games at safety and had 31 tackles including a tackle for loss. He also had one sack, one interception, two knockdowns, one forced fumble and three QB pressures. In addition to his play on the field, Bell often delivered emotional pre-game speeches to the players in the locker room and he started the practice – eventually picked up by other members of the defence – of painting his face in team colours for games. The Presidents’ Ring was established in 1967 by team president George McMahon and general manager Rogers Lehew.

AWARD RECIPIENTS 1967 – Wayne Harris 1980 – James Sykes 1993 – Andy McVey 2006 – Jay McNeil 1968 – Herm Harrison 1981 – Lloyd Fairbanks 1994 – Allen Pitts 2007 – Henry Burris 1969 – Jerry Keeling 1982 – Ed McAleney 1995 – Stu Laird 2008 – Henry Burris 1970 – Wayne Harris 1983 – Danny Bass 1996 – Danny Barrett 2009 – Henry Burris 1971 – Jerry Keeling 1984 – Lyall Woznesensky 1997 – Rocco Romano 2010 – Rob Lazeo 1972 – Larry Robinson 1985 – Bernie Morrison 1998 – Mark McLoughlin 2011 – Keon Raymond 1973 – Rudy Linterman 1986 – Bob Poley 1999 – Allen Pitts 2012 – Keon Raymond 1974 – John Helton 1987 – Bernie Morrison 2000 – Dave Dickenson 2013 – Rob Cote 1975 – Willie Burden 1988 – Stu Laird 2001 – Alondra Johnson 2014 – Corey Mace 1976 – Tom Forzani 1989 – Danny Barrett 2002 – Alondra Johnson 2015 – Rob Cote 1977 – Willie Burden 1990 – Danny Barrett 2003 – Joe Fleming 2016 – Deron Mayo 1978 – James Sykes 1991 – Lloyd Fairbanks 2004 – Jamie Crysdale 2017 – Joshua Bell 1979 – Ed McAleney 1992 – Stu Laird 2005 – Jay McNeil HERM HARRISON MEMORIAL AWARD

Wall of Fame in 1988 and inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1993. In 2017, Joshua Bell won the award in what would prove to be his final season as an active player. Bell is actively involved as a mentor to young men and women and also provides financial assistance to low-income families. Since 2009, he’s been a volunteer track coach at his alma mater – Skyline High School in Dallas – and offers guidance and moral support to young athletes. He’s also provided coaching to track athletes in Calgary. In 2015, Bell started an annual charity flag football program involving approximately 100 kids from Dallas-area schools and uses the event as an opportunity to mentor the youngsters.

Honouring the memory of one the legendary figures in The same leadership qualities Bell demonstrates in the Stampeders history, the Herm Harrison Memorial Award community were also apparent in the football locker room. was instituted in 2014 and recognizes a Stampeders player He consistently provided guidance to the Stamps’ young who distinguishes himself in the field of community service. and was voted by teammates to serve as one Harrison passed away on Nov. 2, 2013, at the age of 74. of the team captains. In 2018, he will serve as Calgary’s defensive backs coach. One of the franchise’s all-time greats, Harrison played for the Stampeders from 1964-72 and was a West Division all-star on six occasions and a CFL all-star three times. Harrison settled in Calgary after his playing career and was an active AWARD RECIPIENTS member of numerous community activities as an alumnus. 2013 – Rob Cote 2016 – Bo Levi Mitchell Among the many causes he supported, the Special Olympics 2014 – Randy Chevrier 2017 – Joshua Bell were a particular favourite. He was added to the Stampeders 2015 – Bo Levi Mitchell

131 RECENT DRAFT 2018 2012 ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE

HISTORY 1 8 OL Calgary 1 5 Ameet Pall DL Wofford 2 17 Eric Mezzalira LB McMaster 3 15 Keenan MacDougall DB Saskatchewan 3 25 DB Guelph 3 19 Billy Peach OL Jacksonville 4 28 David Brown OL Western 4 27 Brad Erdos OL Simon Fraser 5 59 Justin Lawrence OL Alberta 4 30 Adam Berger DB Simon Fraser 5 42 William (Dagogo) Maxwell DB UBC 5 31 OL Mount Allison 6 50 Atlee Simon RB Regina 6 43 Jordan Spence DL Eastern Oregon 7 59 Gabriel Ferraro K Guelph 6 45 Wilkerson DeSouza LB Toronto 8 68 Boston Rowe LB Calgary 2011 2017 ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1 3 Anthony Parker WR Calgary 1 6 Randy Colling DL Gannon 2 9 Junior Turner DL Bishop’s 2 17 Julan Lynch WR Saskatchewan 46 2 Akwasi Antwi DL Mount Allison 3 25 Tunde Adeleke DB Carleton 4 29 Brad Sinopoli QB Ottawa RECENT DRAFT 4 28 Ante Milanovic-Litre RB Simon Fraser 5 34 Matt Walter RB Calgary 5 43 Felix Gacusana OL Simon Fraser 6 45 Jared Manchulenko TE Concordia 6 52 Alexandre Gagnon DL Sherbrooke 7 61 Adam Laurensse DB Calgary 2010 8 70 Richard Sindani WR Calgary Colts ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1 5 Rob Maver K/P Guelph 2016 2 13 Taurean Allen DB Wilfrid Laurier ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 37 1 John Bender OL Nevada 1 6 Alex Singleton LB Montana State 3 21 J’Michael Deane OL Michigan State 2 15 Juwan Brescacin WR Northern Illinois 57 3 Karl McCartney LB Saint Mary’s 4 33 Roman Grozman OL Concordia 6 46 Oamo Culbreath OL UBC 5 38 Jean-Philippe Bolduc DB Laval 5 42 Pierre-Luc Caron LB Laval 2009 6 51 Michael Kashak DL McMaster ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 8 68 Quinn Horton OL Simon Fraser 1 8 Eric Fraser DB Central Michigan 2 16 Tristan Black LB Wayne State 2015 3 24 OL Regina ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 4 28 Spencer Armstrong REC Air Force 1 9 Karl Lavoie OL Laval 4 30 Steve Myddelton OL St. Francis Xavier 2 18 Lemar Durant WR Simon Fraser 4 32 Scott McHenry REC Saskatchewan 3 19 Tyler Varga RB Yale 5 40 Osie Ukwuoma DL Queen’s 3 22 DB Okanagan Sun jrs. 6 48 John Kanaroski REC Regina 3 27 William Langlais FB Sherbrooke 5 44 Dexter Janke DB Saskatchewan 2008 6 53 Aaron Picton OL Regina ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 7 62 Andrew Buckley QB Calgary 1 2 Dimitri Tsoumpas OL Weber State 1 3 Jesse Newman OL Louisiana-Lafayette 2014 2 16 Fernand Kashama DE Western Michigan ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 4 27 Ronald Hilaire DL Buffalo 1 1 Pierre Lavertu OL Laval 5 35 Jon Gott OL Boise State 1 7 Quinn Smith DL Concordia 6 43 Jonathan Lapointe FB Montreal 2 16 Max Caron LB Concordia 3 19 Laurent Duvernay-Tardif OL McGill 2007 3 24 Adam Thibault DB Laval ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 3 25 Joe Circelli OL Western 1 3 Mike Gyetvai OL Michigan State 4 34 Derek Wiggan DL Queen’s 1 5 Justin Phillips LB Wilfrid Laurier 5 40 K/P McMaster 1 6 Jarbari Arthur REC Akron 7 61 Brian Marshall REC Western 2 14 Kevin Challenger REC 3 21 Patrick MacDonald DL Alberta 2013 5 35 Henry Bekkering REC Eastern Washington ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 5 38 Ian Hazlett LB Queens’s 1 7 Brander Craighead OL UTEP 6 45 Greg Hetherington REC McGill 2 13 Ben D’Aguilar DL McMaster 2 16 Brett Jones OL Regina 2006 3 25 Yannick Morin-Plante REC Laval ROUND OVERALL PLAYER POS COLLEGE 4 28 Charlie Power REC Saskatchewan 23 1 Jon Cornish RB Kansas 6 48 Shane Bergman OL Western 4 27 Riley Clayton OL Manitoba 7 59 Dumitru Ionita P Concordia 4 30 Gerald Commissiong RB Stanford 5 38 Derek Armstrong OL St. Francis Xavier 6 44 Andre Knights DB Saint Mary’s 6 46 Marc Trepanier LB Montreal

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YEARS HEAD COACH REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS GREY CUP 1945-47 Dean Griffing 9-7 4-4 — 1948-52 Les Lear 40-30 3-2-1 1-1 1953 Bob Snyder 3-12-1 — — 1954 Larry Siemering 8-8 — — 1955-56 Jack Hennemeier 6-19 — — 1956-60 Otis Douglas 22-34-2 0-1-1 — 1960 Steve Owen 6-6-1 0-2 — 1961-64 Bobby Dobbs 38-23-3 7-9 — 1965-68, 1981 Jerry Williams 41-26-1 5-4 0-1 1969-73 Jim Duncan 38-38-1 6-3 1-1 1973-75 Jim Wood 11-18 — — 1975-76 Bob Baker 2-13-1 — — 1976 Joe Tiller 2-3-1 — — 1976-79, 1982-83 Jack Gotta 42-34-4 2-3 — 1980-81 Ardell Wiegandt 14-14 0-1 — 1984-85 Steve Buratto 6-15 — — 1985 Bud Riley 3-8 — — 1986-87 Bob Vespaziani 13-13 0-1 — 1987-89 Lary Kuharich 24-22 0-2 — 1990-2002 Wally Buono 153-79-2 12-6 3-3 2003 Jim Barker 5-13 — — 2004 Matt Dunigan 4-14 — — 2005-07 Tom Higgins 28-25-1 0-3 — 2008-15 John Hufnagel 102-41-1 6-5 2-1 2016-17 Dave Dickenson 28-6-2 2-0 0-2

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS GREY CUP MOST GAMES MOST VICTORIES MOST VICTORIES MOST VICTORIES COACHED 153 Wally Buono 12 Wally Buono 3 Wally Buono 234 Wally Buono 102 John Hufnagel 7 Bobby Dobbs 2 John Hufnagel 144 John Hufnagel 42 Jack Gotta 6 Jim Duncan 1 Les Lear 80 Jack Gotta 41 Jerry Williams 6 John Hufnagel 1 Jim Duncan 77 Jim Duncan 40 Les Lear 5 Jerry Williams MOST LOSSES 70 Les Lear 38 Bobby Dobbs 4 Dean Griffing 3 Wally Buono 68 Jerry Williams 38 Jim Duncan MOST LOSSES 2 Dave Dickenson 64 Bobby Dobbs MOST LOSSES 9 Bobby Dobbs 1 John Hufnagel 79 Wally Buono 6 Wally Buono 1 Jerry Williams 41 John Hufnagel 5 John Hufnagel 1 Les Lear 38 Jim Duncan 4 Dean Griffing 1 Jim Duncan 34 Jack Gotta 4 Jerry Williams 34 Otis Douglas 30 Les Lear

135 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SCORING (TOTAL POINTS) CAREER RECORDS 2,957 Mark McLoughlin (664 FG, 815 Con., 150 S) 1988-2003 1,275 J.T. Hay (282 FG, 320 Con., 109 S) 1979-88 1,254 Rene Paredes (312 FG, 290 Con., 28 S) 2011-17 1,030 Larry Robinson (9 TD, 171 FG, 362 Con., 101 S) 1961-74 930 Sandro DeAngelis (218 FG, 256 Con., 20 S) 2005-09 710 Allen Pitts (117 TD, 4 two-point conversions) 1990-2000 578 Cyril McFall (134 FG, 131 Con., 45 S) 1974-78 458 Kelvin Anderson (76 TD, 1 two-point convert) 1996-2002 404 Nik Lewis (67 TD, 1 two-point convert) 2004-14 378 Tom Forzani (62 TD, 3 two-point converts) 1973-83 366 Joffrey Reynolds (61 TD) 2004-11 366 Lovell Coleman (61 TD) 1960-67 346 Travis Moore (57 TD, 2 two-point converts) 1994, 1996-2002 336 Earl Lunsford (56 TD) 1956, 1959-63 SEASON 220 Mark McLoughlin (50 FG, 63 Con., 7 S) 1995 220 Mark McLoughlin (54 FG, 55 Con., 3 S) 1996 217 Sandro DeAngelis (50 FG, 61 Con., 6 S) 2008 215 Mark McLoughlin (47 FG, 63 Con., 11 S) 1993 Mark McLoughlin 214 Sandro DeAngelis (56 FG, 42 Con., 4 S) 2006 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 213 Rene Paredes (54 FG, 49 Con., 2 S) 2013 209 Mark McLoughlin (45 FG, 56 Con., 18 S) 1990 TOUCHDOWNS 208 Mark McLoughlin (46 FG, 57 Con., 13 S) 1991 CAREER 208 Mark McLoughlin (44 FG, 63 Con., 13 S) 1992 117 Allen Pitts 1990-2000 203 Rene Paredes (56 FG, 30 Con., 5 S) 2016 76 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 202 Mark McLoughlin (48 FG, 43 Con., 15 S) 1989 67 Nik Lewis 2004-14 199 Mark McLoughlin (37 FG, 80 Con., 8 S) 1994 62 Tom Forzani 1973-83 199 Rene Paredes (53 FG, 35 Con., 5 S) 2017 61 Joffrey Reynolds 2004-11 GAME 61 Lovell Coleman 1960-67 30 Earl Lunsford (5 TD) vs Edm., Sept. 3, 1962 57 Travis Moore 1994, 1996-2002 26 Mark McLoughlin (8 FG, 2 Con.) vs Ssk., Aug. 5, 1996 56 Earl Lunsford 1956, 1959-63 24 Gene Filipski (4 TD) at BC, Nov. 5, 1961 53 Jon Cornish 2007-15 24 Herm Harrison (4 TD) at Wpg., Sept. 2, 1970 50 Willie Armstead 1976, 1978-83 23 Sandro DeAngelis (6 FG, 5 Con.) at Ssk., July 8, 2006 49 James Sykes 1978-83 21 Sandro DeAngelis (6 FG, 3 Con.) vs Tor., Sept. 23, 2006 48 Willie Burden 1974-81 21 Mark McLoughlin (6 FG, 3 Con.) at BC, July 11, 1991 47 David Sapunjis 1990-96 21 Mark McLoughlin (6 FG, 3 Con.) vs Ssk., Nov. 3, 1996 43 Jeremaine Copeland 2005-09 FIELD GOALS CONVERTS 43 Herm Harrison 1964-72 CAREER CAREER 43 Terry Evanshen 1966-69 664 Mark McLoughlin 1988-2003 815 Mark McLoughlin 1988-2003 SEASON 21 Allen Pitts 1994 312 Rene Paredes 2011-17 362 Larry Robinson 1961-74 19 Tony Stewart 1994 282 J.T. Hay 1979-88 320 J.T. Hay 1979-88 17 Terry Evanshen 1967 218 Sandro DeAngelis 2005-09 290 Rene Paredes 2011-17 16 Kelvin Anderson 1998 171 Larry Robinson 1961-74 256 Sandro DeAngelis 2005-09 15 Lovell Coleman 1963 134 Cyril McFall 1974-78 131 Cyril McFall 1974-78 SEASON SEASON 15 Willie Burden 1975 15 James Sykes 1978 56 Rene Paredes 2016 80 Mark McLoughlin 1994 15 Derrick Crawford 1990 56 Sandro DeAngelis 2006 70 Rob Maver 2010 15 Allen Pitts 1991 54 Rene Paredes 2013 63 Mark McLoughlin 1992 15 David Sapunjis 1993 54 Mark McLoughlin 1996 63 Mark McLoughlin 1993 15 Travis Moore 2000 53 Rene Paredes 2017 63 Mark McLoughlin 1995 15 Romby Bryant 2010 50 Mark McLoughlin 1995 63 Mark McLoughlin 2000 14 Jon Cornish 2014 50 Sandro DeAngelis 2008 61 Sandro DeAngelis 2008 14 Kelvin Anderson 1996 48 Mark McLoughlin 1989 57 Mark McLoughlin 1991 13 Jon Cornish 2012 48 Mark McLoughlin 1999 56 Mark McLoughlin 1990 13 Joffrey Reynolds 2009 47 Mark McLoughlin 1993 56 Mark McLoughlin 1998 13 Earl Lunsford 1960 46 Mark McLoughlin 1991 55 Mark McLoughlin 1996 13 Jim Dillard 1963 45 Mark McLoughlin 1990 54 Sandro DeAngelis 2005 13 Keyvan Jenkins 1991 44 Mark McLoughlin 1992 53 Rene Paredes 2014 13 Allen Pitts 1992 43 Mark McLoughlin 2000 51 Sandro DeAngelis 2007 GAME GAME GAME 5 Earl Lunsford 8 Mark McLoughlin 8 Mark McLoughlin vs Edm., Sept. 3, 1962 vs Ssk., Aug. 5, 1996 vs Wpg., July 23, 1994 4 Jon Cornish 6 Sandro DeAngelis (3 times) 8 Mark McLoughlin vs Ssk., Aug. 9, 2013 vs Tor., Sept. 23, 2006 vs BC, July 29, 1994 4 Gene Filipski at Ssk., July 8, 2006 8 Mark McLoughlin at BC, Nov. 5, 1961 at Ssk., Oct. 23, 2005 at Ott., July 13, 1995 6 Mark McLoughlin (5 times) 4 Herm Harrison at BC, July 11, 1991 at Wpg., Sept. 2, 1970 vs Ssk., Oct. 22, 1995 vs Ssk., Nov. 3, 1996 at Mtl., Aug. 28, 1998 136 at Wpg., July 14, 2000 RECORDS 1,084 Lovell Coleman 1960-67 23 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 RUSHING 1,047 James Sykes 1978-83 22 Willie Burden 1974-81 1,026 Jon Cornish 2007-15 22 Jon Cornish 2007-15 YARDS 565 Henry Burris 1997-99, 2005-11 18 James Sykes 1978-83 CAREER 488 Tim Petros 1984-90 SEASON 9,213 Joffrey Reynolds 2004-11 480 Ted Woods 1964-66, 1968-69 10 Willie Burden 1975 8,292 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 460 Hugh McKinnis 1970-72 9 Jon Cornish 2013 6,994 Earl Lunsford 1956, 1959-63 449 Jerome Messam 2015-17 9 Joffrey Reynolds 2009 6,844 Jon Cornish 2007-15 414 Tony Stewart 1993-95 8 Lovell Coleman 1964

6,395 Lovell Coleman 1960-67 412 Keyvan Jenkins 1990-93 8 Earl Lunsford 1961 RECORDS INDIVIDUAL 6,234 Willie Burden 1974-81 SEASON 7 Kelvin Anderson 2001 5,361 James Sykes 1978-83 332 Willie Burden 1975 3,724 Henry Burris 1997-99, 2005-11 296 Earl Lunsford 1961 CONSECUTIVE 2,394 Jerome Messam 2015-17 262 Kelvin Anderson 1999 100-YARD GAMES 2,358 Jeff Garcia 1994-98 262 Kelvin Anderson 2001 5 Jon Cornish 2013 2,357 Hugh McKinnis 1970-72 260 Lovell Coleman 1964 5 Willie Burden 1975 2,267 Ted Woods 1964-66, 1968-69 259 Jon Cornish 2012 4 Earl Lunsford 1961 2,228 Tim Petros 1984-90 259 Joffrey Reynolds 2006 4 Lovell Coleman 1964 2,110 Gary Allen 1986-88 258 Jon Cornish 2013 4 Willie Burden 1975 2,090 Doug Flutie 1992-95 249 Lovell Coleman 1965 4 Kelvin Anderson 2001 2,076 Gene Filipski 1958-61 247 Joffrey Reynolds 2005 LONGEST RUNNING PLAYS 2,051 Tony Stewart 1993-95 246 Kelvin Anderson 1997 89 Hugh McKinnis at Ssk., July 3, 1971 2,009 Keyvan Jenkins 1990-93 240 James Sykes 1981 89 Bill Van Burkleo SEASON 240 Kelvin Anderson 1996 at Edm., Sept. 6, 1971 1,896 Willie Burden 1975 237 Lovell Coleman 1963 87 Lewis Walker at Ott., Sept. 14, 1984 1,813 Jon Cornish 2013 236 Kelvin Anderson 1998 86 Ed Buchanan at BC, Aug. 8, 1962 1,794 Earl Lunsford 1961 235 Joffrey Reynolds 2009 85 Earl Lunsford 1,629 Lovell Coleman 1964 227 Joffrey Reynolds 2008 vs Edm., Sept. 5, 1960 1,541 Joffrey Reynolds 2006 222 James Sykes 1980 85 Lovell Coleman 1,509 Lovell Coleman 1965 221 Kelvin Anderson 2002 at Ham., Sept. 15, 1964 1,504 Joffrey Reynolds 2009 220 Willie Burden 1977 84 James Sykes vs Ham., Oct. 17, 1982 1,457 Jon Cornish 2012 217 Joffrey Reynolds 2010 84 Rock Preston vs Tor., Aug. 4, 2000 1,453 Joffrey Reynolds 2005 216 Earl Lunsford 1956 1,383 Kelvin Anderson 2001 215 Jerome Messam 2017 TOUCHDOWNS 1,343 Earl Lunsford 1960 214 Earl Lunsford 1960 CAREER 214 Joffrey Reynolds 2007 1,343 Lovell Coleman 1963 55 Earl Lunsford 1956, 1959-63 208 Tony Stewart 1994 1,325 Kelvin Anderson 1998 53 Joffrey Reynolds 2004-11 206 Jerome Messam 2016 1,310 Joffrey Reynolds 2008 52 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 205 Gary Allen 1986 1,306 Kelvin Anderson 1999 45 James Sykes 1978-83 205 Hugh McKinnis 1970 1,283 Earl Lunsford 1956 44 Jon Cornish 2007-15 GAME 1,263 James Sykes 1980 41 Lovell Coleman 1960-67 36 Lovell Coleman 1,231 Joffrey Reynolds 2007 39 Henry Burris 1997-99, 2005-11 at Wpg., Aug. 12, 1963 1,200 Joffrey Reynolds 2010 35 Doug Flutie 1992-95 34 Willie Burden vs Wpg., Nov. 2, 1975 GAME 32 Willie Burden 1974-81 31 Earl Lunsford vs BC, Nov. 5, 1961 238 Lovell Coleman 24 Jeff Garcia 1994-98 29 Joffrey Reynolds at Ham., Sept. 15, 1964 24 Drew Tate 2009-16 vs Ott., Sept. 22, 2005 238 Willie Burden vs Wpg., Nov. 2, 1975 21 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 29 Kelvin Anderson 224 Lovell Coleman 20 Jerome Messam 2015-17 vs Edm., Oct. 25, 1998 vs Edm., Aug. 18, 1965 18 Tim Petros 1984-90 26 Earl Lunsford at Edm., Oct. 15, 1960 211 Earl Lunsford vs Edm., Sept. 5, 1960 18 Danny Barrett 1983-85, 1989-91, 26 Kelvin Anderson 209 Earl Lunsford vs BC, Nov. 5, 1961 1996 at Wpg., Aug. 14, 1997 208 Jon Cornish vs Wpg., Oct. 5, 2013 18 Keyvan Jenkins 1990-93 26 Kelvin Anderson 189 Joffrey Reynolds 18 Tony Stewart 1993-95 at Ham., Oct. 11, 1998 vs Tor., Oct. 16, 2004 SEASON 26 Kelvin Anderson 185 Jon Cornish at Edm., Sept. 7, 2012 14 Tony Stewart 1994 vs Ham., Oct. 1, 1999 185 Joffrey Reynolds 13 Earl Lunsford 1960 vs Ott., Sept. 22, 2005 1,000-YARD SEASONS 13 Lovell Coleman 1963 180 Jon Cornish vs. Edm. Sept. 28, 2012 CAREER 13 James Sykes 1978 179 Kelvin Anderson 7 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 12 Jon Cornish 2013 vs Ham., Oct. 8, 2001 6 Joffrey Reynolds 2005-11 11 James Sykes 1982 175 Jon Cornish vs Ssk., Aug. 9, 2013 5 Earl Lunsford 1956, 1959-63 11 Doug Flutie 1992 175 Kelvin Anderson 4 James Sykes 1978-83 11 Doug Flutie 1993 vs Edm., Oct. 25, 1998 3 Lovell Coleman 1960-67 11 Joffrey Reynolds 2009 174 Jon Cornish vs Tor, Sept. 13, 2014 3 Jon Cornish 2007-14 11 Henry Burris 2009 172 Jon Cornish vs BC, June 28, 2013 2 Willie Burden 1974-81 11 Jon Cornish 2012 170 Jon Cornish at Ham., Aug. 9, 2012 2 Jerome Messam 2015-17 11 Jerome Messam 2016 167 Kelvin Anderson 10 Earl Lunsford 1959 at Ham., Oct. 11, 1998 CONSECUTIVE 10 Earl Lunsford 1961 163 Jon Cornish vs Edm, Sept. 1, 2014 1,000-YARD SEASONS 10 Lovell Coleman 1964 162 Joffrey Reynolds 7 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 10 Willie Burden 1975 vs Wpg., Sept. 15, 2006 6 Joffrey Reynolds 2005-10 10 James Sykes 1980 10 Keyvan Jenkins 1991 161 Saladin McCullough 4 Earl Lunsford 1959-62 10 Kelvin Anderson 1996 at Ott., Sept. 26, 2003 3 Jon Cornish 2007-14 10 Joffrey Reynolds 2008 160 Jon Cornish at Wpg., Oct. 18, 2014 3 Lovell Coleman 1963-65 3 James Sykes 1980-82 10 Drew Tate 2014 ATTEMPTS GAME CAREER 100-YARD GAMES 5 Earl Lunsford at Edm., Sept. 3, 1962 1,670 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 CAREER 4 Jon Cornish vs Ssk., Aug. 9, 2013 1,590 Joffrey Reynolds 2004-11 31 Joffrey Reynolds 2004-11 3 17 tied at 3; most recent – 1,242 Willie Burden 1974-81 28 Earl Lunsford 1956,1959-63 Jerome Messam vs Ham., 1,199 Earl Lunsford 1956, 1959-63 26 Lovell Coleman 1960-67 July 29, 2017 137 PASSING ATTEMPTS 46 Henry Burris vs Edm., July 23, 2011 CAREER 45 Henry Burris at Edm., Aug. 13, 2009 YARDS 3,677 Henry Burris 1997-99, 2005-11 COMPLETIONS CAREER 2,382 Doug Flutie 1992-95 CAREER 32,191 Henry Burris 1997-99, 2005-11 2,280 Bo Levi Mitchell 2012-17 2,267 Henry Burris 1997-99, 2005-11 20,551 Doug Flutie 1992-95 2,024 Jeff Garcia 1994-98 1,495 Bo Levi Mitchell 2012-17 19,349 Bo Levi Mitchell 2012-17 1,971 Peter Liske 1966-68, 1973-74 1,438 Doug Flutie 1992-95 RECORDS 16,741 Peter Liske 1966-68, 1973-74 1,788 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 1,250 Jeff Garcia 1994-98 16,449 Jeff Garcia 1994-98 13,300 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 1,564 Marcus Crandell 2001-04 1,145 Peter Liske 1966-68, 1973-74 11,867 Marcus Crandell 2001-04 1,392 Eagle Day 1961-66 935 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 11,810 Eagle Day 1961-66 1,289 Danny Barrett 1983-85, 1989-91, 864 Marcus Crandell 2001-04 10,347 Danny Barrett 1983-85, 1989-91, 1996 818 Eagle Day 1961-66 1996 1,166 Keith Spaith 1948-54 678 Danny Barrett 1983-85, 1989-91, 9,340 Dave Dickenson 1997-2000, 2008 1,079 Ken Johnson 1978-81 1996 8,906 Keith Spaith 1948-54 1,050 Rick Johnson 1985-88 656 Dave Dickenson 1997-2000, 2008 8,427 Ken Johnson 1978-81 1,007 Dave Dickenson 1997-2000, 2008 620 Ken Johnson 1978-81 7,063 John Hufnagel 1976-79 6,972 Rick Johnson 1985-88 921 John Hufnagel 1976-79 555 Keith Spaith 1948-54 6,930 Kevin Glenn 2012-13 830 Rick Worman 1986-88, 1990 548 Kevin Glenn 2012-13 6,688 Rick Worman 1986-88, 1990 508 John Hufnagel 1976-79 SEASON SEASON SEASON 6,092 Doug Flutie 1993 703 Doug Flutie 1993 416 Doug Flutie 1993 5,945 Doug Flutie 1992 688 Doug Flutie 1992 412 Bo Levi Mitchell 2016 5,726 Doug Flutie 1994 659 Doug Flutie 1994 403 Doug Flutie 1994 5,385 Bo Levi Mitchell 2016 606 Bo Levi Mitchell 2016 396 Doug Flutie 1992 5,094 Henry Burris 2008 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 4,945 Henry Burris 2010 604 Rick Johnson 1986 381 Henry Burris 2008 4,831 Henry Burris 2009 591 Henry Burris 2008 370 Henry Burris 2010 4,700 Bo Levi Mitchell 2017 571 Henry Burris 2009 364 Bo Levi Mitchell 2015 4,636 Dave Dickenson 2000 566 Jeff Garcia 1997 354 Jeff Garcia 1997 4,573 Jeff Garcia 1997 559 Henry Burris 2010 349 Jeff Garcia 1998 4,479 Peter Liske 1967 555 Bo Levi Mitchell 2015 349 Bo Levi Mitchell 2017 4,453 Henry Burris 2006 554 Jeff Garcia 1998 339 Henry Burris 2009 4,551 Bo Levi Mitchell 2015 4,379 Rick Johnson 1986 546 Bo Levi Mitchell 2017 325 Kevin Glenn 2012 4,333 Peter Liske 1968 537 Henry Burris 2006 317 Dave Dickenson 2000 4,290 Henry Burris 2005 537 Jeff Garcia 1996 315 Jeff Garcia 1996 4,279 Henry Burris 2007 516 Marcus Crandell 2002 305 Henry Burris 2006 4,276 Jeff Garcia 1998 508 Peter Liske 1967 303 Peter Liske 1967 4,225 Jeff Garcia 1996 493 Dave Dickenson 2000 302 Rick Johnson 1986 4,220 Kevin Glenn 2012 487 Kevin Glenn 2012 285 Henry Burris 2007 4,072 Marcus Crandell 2002 3,687 Henry Burris 2011 471 Henry Burris 2007 281 Henry Burris 2011 3,453 Danny Barrett 1991 442 Henry Burris 2011 271 Peter Liske 1968 3,407 Marcus Crandell 2001 438 Peter Liske 1968 268 Marcus Crandell 2002 3,389 Bo Levi Mitchell 2014 438 Danny Barrett 1991 265 Henry Burris 2005 3,358 Jeff Garcia 1995 435 Henry Burris 2005 GAME 3,179 Jerry Keeling 1969 417 Bo Levi Mitchell 2014 37 Doug Flutie at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 3,126 Eagle Day 1963 411 Jerry Keeling 1969 34 Ken Johnson at BC, Aug. 29, 1981 3,060 Joe Kapp 1960 34 Doug Flutie vs Tor., July 28, 1993 409 Peter Liske 1973 3,048 Dave Dickenson 1999 34 Marcus Crandell 3,021 Rick Worman 1987 GAME at Edm., Sept. 10, 2004 63 Doug Flutie at Ssk., Aug. 7, 1992 3,019 Ken Johnson 1980 34 Bo Levi Mitchell 59 Marcus Crandell GAME at Mtl., July 14, 2017 at Edm., Sept. 10, 2004 556 Doug Flutie at Ott., Aug. 6, 1993 33 Peter Liske vs BC, Oct. 26, 1968 57 Danny Barrett vs BC, Aug. 8, 1991 553 Peter Liske vs Ssk., Sept. 29, 1968 33 Jeff Garcia vs Edm., Sept. 4, 1995 56 Doug Flutie at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 547 Doug Flutie at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 33 Jeff Garcia at Ssk., Aug. 7, 1998 52 Doug Flutie vs Tor., July 7, 1993 546 Jeff Garcia vs Edm., Sept. 4, 1995 32 Gerry Dattilio vs Tor., July 7, 1983 52 Jeff Garcia at Mtl., July 9, 1997 487 Doug Flutie at Ssk., July 7, 1992 32 Danny Barrett vs BC, Aug. 8, 1991 51 Doug Flutie at Wpg., Aug. 13, 1993 481 Doug Flutie at Wpg., Oct. 3, 1993 32 Doug Flutie vs Edm, Sept. 7, 1992 51 Marcus Crandell 479 Henry Burris at Edm., Aug. 13, 2009 32 Doug Flutie vs Ham., July 4, 2004 477 Doug Flutie vs Tor., July 28, 1993 vs Baltimore, Aug. 6, 1995 476 Dave Dickenson 50 Tommy Jones at Ott., July 29, 2004 at Ssk., July 28, 2000 50 Bo Levi Mitchell TOUCHDOWN PASSES 457 Dave Dickenson at Mtl., July 14, 2017 CAREER at Edm., Sept. 10, 1999 49 Ken Johnson at BC, Aug. 29, 1981 203 Henry Burris 1997-99, 2005-11 454 Dave Dickenson 49 Doug Flutie vs Edm., Sept. 6, 1993 140 Doug Flutie 1992-95 vs Wpg., Aug. 16, 2000 49 Doug Flutie 115 Bo Levi Mitchell 2012-17 447 Doug Flutie vs Baltimore, Aug. 6, 1995 111 Jeff Garcia 1994-98 at Sacramento, July 17, 1993 48 Peter Liske at Edm., Sept. 15, 1973 106 Peter Liske 1966-68, 1973-74 446 Danny Barrett vs Ott., Aug. 22, 1990 48 Doug Flutie at Edm., Aug. 28, 1992 89 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 445 Jeff Garcia 48 Dave Dickenson 68 Danny Barrett 1983-85, 1989-91, at Birmingham, Aug. 26, 1995 at Wpg., July 14, 2000 1996 435 Jeff Garcia at Ssk., June 23, 1996 48 Bo Levi Mitchell 64 Dave Dickenson 1997-2000, 2008 434 Don Klosterman at Ott., June 23, 2017 61 Eagle Day 1961-66 at Ssk., Sept. 10, 1955 47 Danny Barrett vs Ott., Aug. 22, 1990 58 Ken Johnson 1978-81 47 Doug Flutie vs BC, July 21, 1995 57 Marcus Crandell 2001-04 47 Troy Kopp vs Edm., Sept. 4, 2000 49 Keith Spaith 1948-54 138 RECORDS 43 Kevin Glenn 2012-13 63.9 Drew Tate 101/158, 2011 42 Rick Johnson 1985-88 63.9 Mike McCoy 117/183, 1999 RECEIVING 40 John Hufnagel 1976-79 63.9 Bo Levi Mitchell 349/546, 2017 39 Joe Kapp 1959-61 RECEPTIONS 63.8 Dave Dickenson 219/343, 1999 CAREER 39 Rick Worman 1986-88, 1990 966 Allen Pitts 1990-2000 SEASON 63.6 Henry Burris 281/442, 2011 48 Doug Flutie 1994 63.2 Jeff Garcia 230/364, 1995 805 Nik Lewis 2004-14 44 Doug Flutie 1993 63.0 Jeff Garcia 349/554, 1998 553 Tom Forzani 1973-83

40 Peter Liske 1967 62.5 Jeff Garcia 354/566, 1997 470 Travis Moore 1994, 1996-2002 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL 39 Henry Burris 2008 62.1 Eagle Day 177/285, 1964 468 Vince Danielsen 1994-2001 38 Henry Burris 2010 61.9 Marcus Crandell 239/386, 2001 460 David Sapunjis 1990-96 36 Dave Dickenson 2000 61.9 Peter Liske 271/438, 1968 443 Herm Harrison 1964-72 34 Henry Burris 2007 61.2 Doug Flutie 403/659, 1994 417 Marquay McDaniel 2012-17 33 Jeff Garcia 1997 61.0 Eagle Day 228/374, 1963 406 Ken-Yon Rambo 2005-11 32 Bo Levi Mitchell 2016 60.9 Henry Burris 265/435, 2005 368 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 32 Doug Flutie 1992 60.5 Henry Burris 285/471, 2007 318 Jeremaine Copeland 2005-09 31 Peter Liske 1968 GAME (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 313 Gerry Shaw 1965-74 87.9 Bo Levi Mitchell, 29/33 31 Rick Johnson 1986 308 Terry Vaughn 1995-98 at Wpg., July 26, 2013 28 Jeff Garcia 1998 299 Willie Burden 1974-81 85.0 Mike McCoy, 17/20 294 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 26 Marcus Crandell 2002 at Tor., Oct. 9, 1999 292 Willie Armstead 1976-83 26 Bo Levi Mitchell 2015 84.0 Henry Burris, 21/25 25 Kevin Glenn 2012 vs Wpg., Oct. 30, 2005 291 Terry Evanshen 1966-69 25 Jeff Garcia 1995 82.9 Henry Burris, 29/35 260 Emanuel Tolbert 1985-88 25 Jeff Garcia 1996 at Edm, Sept. 10, 2010 SEASON 81.3 Marcus Crandell, 13/16 126 Allen Pitts 1994 23 Henry Burris 2005 vs Mtl., July 19, 2003 118 Allen Pitts 1991 23 Henry Burris 2006 79.2 Bo Levi Mitchell, 19/24 111 David Sapunjis 1995 23 Bo Levi Mitchell 2017 at Tor., Aug. 3, 2017 103 Allen Pitts 1992 GAME 78.9 Kevin Glenn, 15/19 at Tor., July 7, 2012 103 David Sapunjis 1993 6 Peter Liske vs Wpg., Oct. 15, 1967 78.9 Henry Burris, 15/19 6 Doug Flutie vs Wpg., July 23, 1994 vs Ssk., Oct. 1, 2011 100 Nik Lewis 2012 6 Jeff Garcia vs Edm., Sept. 4, 1995 78.9 Henry Burris, 15/19 at BC, Oct. 8, 2011 100 Allen Pitts 1995 6 Dave Dickenson 78.6 Kevin Glenn, 22/28 100 Ken-Yon Rambo 2008 at Ssk., July 28, 2000 at Mtl., July 12, 2013 97 Allen Pitts 1999 5 Doug Flutie at Wpg., Aug. 3, 1993 78.1 Bo Levi Mitchell, 25/32 96 Terry Evanshen 1967 5 Doug Flutie vs Edm., Sept. 5, 2016 96 Allen Pitts 1998 vs Shreveport, Oct. 21, 1994 77.1 Bo Levi Mitchell, 27/35 93 Nik Lewis 2011 5 Dave Dickenson at Wpg., Sept. 25, 2015 at Wpg., July 24, 1998 76.7 Kevin Glenn, 23/30 91 Vince Danielsen 1997 5 Jeff Garcia at BC, Aug. 20, 1998 vs Edm, Sept. 3, 2012 90 Nik Lewis 2010 5 Marcus Crandell 76.0 Henry Burris, 19/25 88 Ray Alexander 1986 at Wpg., Aug. 23, 2002 vs Ham., Oct. 29, 2010 87 Eric Rogers 2015 5 Henry Burris vs Ssk., Sept. 15, 2007 76.0 Drew Tate, 19/25 at Ssk., July 7, 2013 87 Nik Lewis 2008 5 Henry Burris vs Mtl., Sept. 12, 2008 86 Marquay McDaniel 2015 5 Henry Burris vs Wpg., Oct. 18, 2008 INTERCEPTIONS THROWN CAREER 86 Allen Pitts 1996 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 127 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 83 Vince Danielsen 1998 CAREER (MIN. OF 100 ATTEMPTS) 111 Henry Burris 1997-99, 2005-11 83 Marquay McDaniel 2016 66.7 Kevin Glenn 2012-13 101 Peter Liske 1966-68, 1973-74 82 David Sapunjis 1996 66.4 Drew Tate 2009-16 86 Keith Spaith 1948-54 81 Jeremaine Copeland 2009 65.6 Bo Levi Mitchell 2012-17 71 Doug Flutie 1992-95 81 Terry Vaughn 1997 65.1 Dave Dickenson 1997-2000, 2008 60 Marcus Crandell 2001-04 57 Rick Johnson 1985-88 81 Terry Vaughn 1998 63.9 Mike McCoy 1999 56 Eagle Day 1961-66 80 Nik Lewis 2005 63.6 Kevin Feterik 2001-03 52 Jeff Garcia 1994-98 GAME 63.4 Ben Sankey 2000-02, 2007-08 45 Jim Lindsey 1971-73 16 Brian Wiggins 61.8 Jeff Garcia 1994-98 45 Bo Levi Mitchell 2012-17 at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 61.6 Henry Burris 1997-99, 2005-11 42 Danny Barrett 1983-85, 1989-91, 14 Mike Levenseller 60.4 Doug Flutie 1992-95 1996 vs Ssk., Aug. 19, 1984 58.8 Eagle Day 1961-66 40 John Hufnagel 1976-79 13 Chuck Holloway SEASON 58.6 Joe Barnes 1985 vs Ssk., Sept. 15, 1958 30 Doug Flutie 1992 13 David Sapunjis 58.1 Peter Liske 1966-68, 1973-74 28 Peter Liske 1968 at Birmingham, Aug. 26, 1995 57.5 Ken Johnson 1978-81 28 Jerry Keeling 1969 12 Marquay McDaniel 56.3 Joe Kapp 1959-60 27 Jerry Keeling 1972 at BC, Nov. 7, 2014 SEASON 27 Rick Johnson 1986 12 Nik Lewis 68.0 Bo Levi Mitchell 412/606, 2016 25 Peter Liske 1967 vs Mtl., July 1, 2012 67.1 Doug Flutie 223/332, 1995 24 Eddie LeBaron 1954 12 Terry Evanshen 66.7 Kevin Glenn 325/487, 2012 22 Gerry Dattilio 1982 vs Wpg., Sept. 4, 1967 21 Jerry Keeling 1970 66.6 Kevin Glenn 223/335, 2013 12 Herm Harrison 21 Peter Liske 1973 vs Ssk., Sept. 29, 1968 66.2 Henry Burris 370/559, 2010 GAME 12 Allen Pitts at Ssk., Sept. 22, 2000 65.6 Bo Levi Mitchell 555/364, 2015 6 Gerry Dattilio at Tor., July 8, 1982 12 Ken-Yon Rambo 64.6 Bo Levi Mitchell 264/417, 2014 6 Erik Kramer vs Edm., Oct. 16, 1988 at Ssk., Oct. 13, 2008 64.5 Henry Burris 381/591, 2008 6 Doug Flutie vs Edm., Sept. 7, 1992 64.3 Dave Dickenson 317/493, 2000 5 Steve Taylor at Edm., Sept. 6, 1991 64.0 Kevin Feterik 119/186, 2003 5 Troy Kopp vs Edm., Sept. 4, 2000 4 Several tied at 4 139 TOUCHDOWNS 1,590 Ray Alexander 1996 LONGEST PASS PLAYS CAREER 1,492 Allen Pitts 1995 109 Terry Evanshen (from Jerry Keeling) 117 Allen Pitts 1990-2000 1,484 David Sapunjis 1993 at Wpg., Sept. 27, 1966 65 Nik Lewis 2004-14 1,477 Larry Willis 1987 106 Pee Wee Smith (Doug Flutie) 62 Tom Forzani 1973-83 1,473 Ken-Yon Rambo 2008 vs Ham., Oct. 30, 1994 57 Travis Moore 1994, 1996-2002 1,451 Larry Willis 1989 105 Willie Armstead (Ken Johnson) 50 Willie Armstead 1976-82 1,449 Allen Pitts 1999 vs Ssk., Nov. 4, 1979 RECORDS 46 David Sapunjis 1990-96 1,448 Eric Rogers 2015 104 Bill McKenna (Don Klosterman) 43 Jeremaine Copeland 2005-09 1,431 Travis Moore 2000 vs Ssk., Oct. 24, 1955 43 Terry Evanshen 1966-69 1,379 Nik Lewis 2005 104 Terry Vaughn (Jeff Garcia) 43 Herm Harrison 1964-72 1,372 Allen Pitts 1998 at Ssk., June 23, 1996 39 Ken-Yon Rambo 2005-11 1,328 Larry Willis 1988 102 Maurice Price (Bo Levi Mitchell), 34 Gerry Shaw 1965-74 1,328 Emanuel Tolbert 1988 vs Mtl., June 28, 2014 33 Vince Danielsen 1994-2001 1,317 David Sapunjis 1992 101 Willie Armstead (Ken Johnson) 30 Emanuel Tolbert 1985-88 1,309 Allen Pitts 1996 vs Wpg., Nov. 5, 1978 SEASON 1,306 Herm Harrison 1968 100 Lovell Coleman (Eagle Day) 21 Allen Pitts 1994 GAME vs Wpg., Oct. 23, 1961 17 Terry Evanshen 1967 237 Herm Harrison 100 Ken-Yon Rambo (Henry Burris) 15 Allen Pitts 1991 vs Ssk., Sept. 29, 1968 vs Mtl., Oct. 1, 2010 15 David Sapunjis 1993 230 Brian Wiggins at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 97 Moody Jackson (Peter Liske) 15 Travis Moore 2000 216 Bob Shaw at Edm., Oct. 11, 1952 vs Mtl., Sept. 24, 1974 15 Romby Bryant 2010 211 Romby Bryant vs Edm., Oct. 23, 2009 95 Rupe Andrews (Stan Heath) 13 Allen Pitts 1992 210 Darnell McDonald at Ssk., Aug. 23, 1954 12 Jeremaine Copeland 2009 at Mtl., July 19, 2003 95 Ron Robinson (Ken Johnson) 12 Herm Harrison 1970 208 David Sapunjis vs Wpg., Oct. 19, 1980 12 Gerry Shaw 1972 at Birmingham, Aug. 26, 1995 12 Will Moore 1993 200 Derrick Crawford INTERCEPTIONS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 12 David Sapunjis 1995 at Wpg., Aug. 28, 1990 CAREER 11 Paul Salata 1952 199 Ryan Thelwell vs Edm., Aug. 3, 2007 50 Larry Robinson 1961-74 11 Emanuel Tolbert 1986 196 Allen Pitts 35 Harvey Wylie 1956-64 11 Derrick Crawford 1990 at Las Vegas, Sept. 16, 1994 34 Terry Irvin 1977-83 11 Will Moore 1994 193 Derrick Crawford 30 Frank Andruski 1966-73 11 Allen Pitts 1995 at Wpg., Aug. 28, 1990 28 Wayne Harris 1961-72 11 Allen Pitts 1996 192 David Sapunjis at Ott., July 13, 1995 28 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 11 Allen Pitts 1998 190 Travis Moore at Wpg., Aug. 23, 2002 27 Ron Hopkins 1983-91 11 Marc Boerigter 2001 190 Marken Michel GAME vs Ham., July 29, 2017 26 Al Burleson 1976-81 26 Howard Starks 1966-67, 1969-75 4 Herm Harrison CONSECUTIVE GAMES 24 Keon Raymond 2008-15 at Wpg., Sept. 2, 1970 WITH A RECEPTION 24 Ray Odums 1977-84 3 Bobby Taylor vs Ssk., Oct. 17, 1963 166 Nik Lewis 2004-14 23 Darrell Moir 1979-85 3 Larry Willis at Ssk., Aug. 20, 1988 85 Allen Pitts 1990-95 22 Greg Knox 1992-98 3 Larry Willis vs BC, Oct. 14, 1989 82 Allen Pitts 1996-2000 22 Greg Peterson 1984-92 3 Derrick Crawford 81 Ken-Yon Rambo 2006-2011 21 Jackie Kellogg 1995-2001 at Wpg., Aug. 28, 1990 78 Marquay McDaniel 2012-17 21 Richie Hall 1983-87 3 Brian Wiggins at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 60 Herm Harrison 1968-72 20 Marvin Coleman 1994-2000 3 Allen Pitts 55 Marquay McDaniel 2012-15 20 Bernie Morrison 1978-88 vs Shreveport, Oct. 21, 1994 55 Larry Willis 1986-89 SEASON 3 Allen Pitts vs Edm., Sept. 4, 1995 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS 10 Harvey Wylie 1959 3 Travis Moore at Wpg., Aug. 23, 2002 WITH A RECEPTION 10 Vernon Roberson 1975 3 Romby Bryant vs Ham., Oct. 29, 2010 11 Tom Forzani 1973-83 10 Chris Major 1988 3 Romby Bryant 11 Allen Pitts 1990-2000 10 Greg Knox 1994 at Ham., Sept. 25, 2011 11 Nik Lewis 2004-14 9 Rae Ross 1958 3 Nik Lewis vs Ssk., July 19, 2012 8 Vince Danielsen 1994-2001 9 Larry Robinson 1963 3 Maurice Price vs Edm., Sept. 2, 2013 7 David Sapunjis 1990-96 7 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2002 9 Al Burleson 1979 YARDS 7 Travis Moore 1996-2002 8 Clare Exelby 1960 CAREER 8 Richie Hall 1986 14,891 Allen Pitts 1990-2000 100-YARD GAMES 8 Al Jordan 1996 11,250 Nik Lewis 2004-14 CAREER 8 Jackie Kellogg 1998 8,285 Tom Forzani 1973-83 64 Allen Pitts 1990-2000 8 William Hampton 1999 7,536 Travis Moore 1994, 1996-2002 28 Nik Lewis 2004-14 GAME 6,693 Herm Harrison 1964-72 22 Travis Moore 1994, 1996-2002 3 Many players; most recent – 6,586 David Sapunjis 1990-96 19 Herm Harrison 1964-72 Greg Knox vs Ham., Oct. 30, 1994 6,068 Vince Danielsen 1994-2001 17 Larry Willis 1986-89 5,995 Ken-Yon Rambo 2005-11 17 David Sapunjis 1990-96 RETURN YARDS CAREER 5,555 Marquay McDaniel 2012-17 SEASON 756 Keon Raymond 2008-2015 5,425 Willie Armstead 1976-82 11 Allen Pitts 1994 717 Larry Robinson 1961-74 5,298 Jeremaine Copeland 2005-09 9 Allen Pitts 1991 676 Frank Andruski 1966-73 4,815 Terry Evanshen 1966-69 8 Terry Evanshen 1967 563 Darrell Moir 1979-85 4,809 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 8 Allen Pitts 1995 526 Ray Odums 1977-84 4,752 Emanuel Tolbert 1985-88 6 David Sapunjis 1993 509 Howard Starks 1966, 1969-70 4,732 Gerry Shaw 1967-74 6 Allen Pitts 1996 473 Terry Irvin 1977-83 4,328 Larry Willis 1986-89 6 Allen Pitts 1999 432 William Hampton 1997-99 4,257 Terry Vaughn 1995-98 6 Ken-Yon Rambo 2010 SEASON 5 Allen Pitts 1993 423 Ron Hopkins 1983-91 421 Greg Peterson 1984-92 2,036 Allen Pitts 1994 5 David Sapunjis 1995 408 Harvey Wylie 1956-64 1,764 Allen Pitts 1991 5 Allen Pitts 1998 389 Wayne Harris 1961-72 1,662 Terry Evanshen 1967 5 Travis Moore 1999 384 Richie Hall 1983-87 1,655 David Sapunjis 1995 5 Travis Moore 2000 369 Marvin Coleman 1994-2000 1,591 Allen Pitts 1992 5 Travis Moore 2001 140 5 Ken-Yon Rambo 2008 338 Karl Anthony 1990-93 RECORDS 330 Jackie Kellogg 1995-2001 2 Greg Frers 1993-95, 1998-2000 GAME 313 Dwight Anderson 2008-10 2 Brian Clark 2004-05 14 Ted Duncan at Wpg., Oct. 23, 1961 306 William Fields 2001-04 2 George White 2004-05 14 Mike McTague vs BC, Oct. 16, 1983 300 Greg Frers 1993-95, 1998-2002 2 Vernon Roberson 1975-76 14 Glenn Harper vs Wpg., Aug. 24, 1988 SEASON 2 Terry Irvin 1977-83, 1987 13 Jim Furlong vs BC, Sept. 25, 1965 246 Dwight Anderson 2010 2 Karl Anthony 1990-93 13 Jim Furlong vs Wpg., Oct. 27, 1965 237 Keon Raymond 2011 2 Mel Jenkins 1984-86 13 Mike McTague at Wpg., Oct. 8, 1984 204 Frank Andruski 1973 2 Matt Finlay 1987-95 13 Glenn Harper at Wpg., July 10, 1987 203 Keon Raymond 2014 2 Rod Pantages 1948-49 13 Tony Martino at Edm., Nov. 7, 1993

202 Darryl Hall 1992 2 Roger Goree 1973-74 13 Burke Dales at Ssk., July 8, 2007 RECORDS INDIVIDUAL 193 William Hampton 1999 2 Larry Cates 1974-76 12 Tony Martino at Mtl., Aug. 25, 2000 192 Darrell Moir 1983 2 Brandon Browner 2007-10 12 Duncan O’Mahony 181 William Fields 2001 SEASON vs Mtl., June 17, 2003 178 Frank Andruski 1971 3 William Hampton 1999 12 Duncan O’Mahony 177 John Grace 2004 2 Roger Goree 1974 at BC, Aug. 8, 2003 172 Darrell Moir 1984 2 Vernon Roberson 1975 12 Duncan O’Mahony 160 Keon Raymond 2015 2 Larry Cates 1975 at Tor., Oct. 24, 2003 159 Terry Irvin 1978 2 Darrell Moir 1983 12 Rob Maver at BC. Nov. 1, 2013 159 William Hampton 1998 2 Marvin Coleman 1996 12 Rob Maver vs Ott., Aug. 15, 2015 158 Larry Robinson 1971 2 Jackie Kellogg 2000 153 Chris Major 1988 2 Greg Frers 2000 PUNT YARDS GAME 2 John Grace 2004 CAREER 1138 Jackie Kellogg 2 Dwight Anderson 2010 43,052 Tony Martino 1992-2000 vs Ham., Sept. 16, 2000 2 Keon Raymond 2011 35,470 Mike McTague 1979-84 131 William Fields at Edm., Sept. 7, 2001 GAME 34,513 Burke Dales 2005-11 117 Keon Raymond at Ssk., Aug. 12, 2011 2 Vernon Roberson 31,737 Rob Maver 2010-17 115 Karl Anthony vs Ssk., Oct. 10, 1993 at BC, Oct. 30, 1975 28,898 Jim Furlong 1962-73 113 Nate Terry at Edm., Sept. 9, 2005 2 Jackie Kellogg 24,270 Keith Spaith 1948-54 112 Mel Jenkins vs Wpg., Sept. 11, 1986 vs Ham., Sept. 16, 2000 19,349 Duncan O’Mahony 2001-03, 2007 111 Greg Knox vs Ham., Oct. 30, 1994 19,157 Glenn Harper 1986-88 106 Darrell Moir vs Edm., Sept. 3, 1984 LONGEST INTERCEPTION 16,968 Brent Matich 1989-91 105 Frank Andruski at Ssk., Sept. 9, 1973 RETURNS 12,459 Ted Duncan 1957-58, 1961 117 Keon Raymond at Ssk., Aug. 12, 2011 100 Keon Raymond 10,141 Cyril McFall 1974-78 115 Karl Anthony vs Ssk., Oct. 10, 1993 vs Ham., Oct. 20, 2012 10,008 Ron Stewart 1967-68, 1970 112 Mel Jenkins vs Wpg., Sept. 11, 1986 98 Keon Raymond SEASON 111 Greg Knox vs Ham., Oct. 30, 1994 vs Ham., June 26, 2015 6,796 Mike McTague 1984 110 Jackie Kellogg 95 John Grace vs Wpg., Aug. 7, 2004 6,684 Glenn Harper 1988 vs Ham., Sept. 16, 2000 92 Brian Clark at Ham., Sept. 17, 2005 6,682 J.T. Hay 1985 110 William Fields 90 Larry Robinson at Wpg., Sept. 1, 1971 6,487 Glenn Harper 1986 at Edm., Sept. 7, 2001 (2-pt convert) 89 Dwight Anderson 6,331 Mike McTague 1979 106 Darrelll Moir vs Edm., Sept. 3, 1984 vs Edm., Aug. 15, 2010 6,316 Mike McTague 1982 105 Frank Andruski at Ssk., Sept. 9, 1971 88 Darryl Hall vs Ssk., Oct. 18, 1992 6,290 Duncan O’Mahony 2003 100 Keon Raymond 86 Davis Sanchez 6,180 Ted Duncan 1958 vs Ham., Oct. 20, 2012 vs Wpg., Sept. 14, 2003 6,118 Rob Maver 2015 98 Keon Raymond 86 Dwight Anderson 6,116 Brent Matich 1989 vs Ham., June 26, 2015 vs Ham., Oct. 29, 2010 5,986 Glenn Harper 1987 92 Brian Clark at Ham., Sept. 17, 2005 84 George White vs BC, Sept. 24, 2004 GAME 82 John Grace vs Mtl., June 27, 2004 635 Mike McTague vs BC, Oct. 16, 1983 80 William Hampton PUNTING 594 Mike McTague at Edm., Aug. 19, 1980 at Mtl., July 29, 1999 587 Burke Dales at Ssk., July 8, 2007 79 Anthony Prior PUNTS 580 Jim Furlong vs Edm., Sept. 2, 1963 vs Ham., Sept. 16, 2000 CAREER 580 Mike McTague vs Tor., July 27, 1984 78 Marvin Coleman 1,001 Tony Martino 1992-2000 575 Jim Furlong at Ssk., Aug. 16, 1985 vs Edm., Sept. 2, 1996 804 Mike McTague 1979-84 575 Rob Maver at BC, Nov. 1, 2013 78 Greg Knox (50) to 757 Burke Dales 2005-11 547 Rob Maver vs OTT., Aug. 15, 2015 Anthony McClanahan (28) 707 Jim Furlong 1962-73 513 Tony Martino vs Edm., Sept. 7, 1998 vs Wpg., June 29, 1996 704 Rob Maver 2010-17 509 Burke Dales at BC, Oct. 31, 2009 77 Derrick Taylor vs Ssk., Aug. 10, 1988 605 Keith Spaith 1948-54 506 Burke Dales vs Edm., Sept. 5, 2011 74 Darryl Hall at BC, July 23, 1992 461 Glenn Harper 1986-88 501 Tony Martino vs Ssk., Oct. 6, 2000 73 Terry Irvin vs Ssk., Oct. 15, 1978 451 Duncan O’Mahony 2001-03, 2007 499 Tony Martino at Mtl., Aug. 25, 2000 70 Kevin Johnson vs Tor., Sept. 18, 1999 397 Brent Matich 1989-91 488 Duncan O’Mahony 67 Jermaine Chatman 301 Ted Duncan 1957-58, 1961 vs Ssk., July 25, 2002 vs Edm., Nov. 6, 2005 245 Ron Stewart 1967-68, 1970 AVERAGE YARDS SEASON 67 Charleston Hughes CAREER (MIN. 100 PUNTS) 165 Glenn Harper 1988 vs Ssk., Oct. 21, 2011 45.9 Gerald Kunyk 1975 163 J.T. Hay 1985 45.6 Burke Dales 2005-11 RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWN 156 Glenn Harper 1986 45.1 Rob Maver 2010-17 CAREER 153 Mike McTague 1982 44.1 Mike McTague 1979-84 5 William Hampton 1997-99 152 Duncan O’Mahony 2003 43.2 Cyril McFall 1974-78 5 Keon Raymond 2008-15 148 Ted Duncan 1958 43.0 Tony Martino 1992-2000 4 Frank Andruski 1966-73 148 Mike McTague 1982 42.9 Duncan O’Mahony 2001-03, 2007 4 Darrell Moir 1979-85 146 Mike McTague 1979 42.8 Bob Meyers 1955 4 Larry Robinson 1961-74 144 Brent Matich 1989 42.7 Brent Matich 1989-91 3 Ray Odums 1977-84 140 Bill Van Burkleo 1971 41.8 Bill Van Burkleo 1971 3 Marvin Coleman 1994-99 140 Glenn Harper 1987 41.6 Glenn Harper 1986-88 3 Jackie Kellogg 1995-2001 138 Tony Martino 2000 41.4 Ted Duncan 1957-58, 1961 3 John Grace 2004-06 137 Jim Furlong 1965 40.9 Jim Furlong 1962-73 3 Dwight Anderson 2008-10 134 Rob Maver 2015 3 Jamar Wall 2012-17 133 Brent Matich 1990 2 Greg Peterson 1984-92 131 Ron Stewart 1970 141 SEASON 74 Bob McCarthy 1967 TOUCHDOWNS 48.2 Tony Martino 1998 74 Antonio Warren 2001 CAREER 48.0 Mike McTague 1983 73 Roy Finch 2017 5 Marvin Coleman 1994-2000 47.2 Burke Dales 2011 71 Roy Finch 2016 4 Derrick Crawford 1990-93 46.9 Rob Maver 2016 71 John Senst 1972 4 Pee Wee Smith 1990-95 46.1 Burke Dales 2008 70 Lynn Bottoms 1958 4 Roy Finch 2016-17 46.0 Burke Dales 2009 69 Dick Dupuis 1966 2 Wane McGarity 2003 RECORDS 45.9 Gerald Kunyk 1975 69 Marvin Coleman 1995 SEASON 45.7 Rob Maver 2015 68 Jim Silye 1971 3 Derrick Crawford 1990 45.7 Rob Maver 2013 67 Markus Howell 2008 3 Roy Finch 2017 45.5 Duncan O’Mahony 2002 GAME 2 Pee Wee Smith 1991 45.5 Burke Dales 2010 14 Rudy Linterman 2 Marvin Coleman 1999 45.1 Cyril McFall 1978 at Edm., Aug. 28, 1968 2 Wane McGarity 2003 45.0 Burke Dales 2006 12 Jim Silye vs Ssk., Oct. 10, 1970 44.6 Tony Martino 1997 10 Bill Miller vs Edm., Aug. 17, 1964 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 44.5 Jim Furlong 1967 105 Jessie Branch vs Tor., Sept. 19, 1964 44.4 Mike McTague 1984 YARDS 103 Roy Finch at Tor., Aug. 3, 2017 CAREER GAME 97 Roy Finch vs Ham., July 29, 2017 4,695 Marvin Coleman 1994-2000 60.0 Tony Martino vs Ssk., Nov. 3, 1996 96 Markus Howell at Ssk., Oct. 8, 2007 2,451 Pee Wee Smith 1990-95 57.7 Burke Dales vs BC, Sept. 25, 2009 95 Rupe Andrews vs Edm., Oct. 2, 1954 2,317 Richie Hall 1983-87 57.4 Mike McTague vs Ssk., Nov. 6, 1983 95 Lepoleon Ingram 2,196 Jim Silye 1969-75 57.0 Tony Martino vs Mtl., July 16, 1998 at Ott., Oct. 18, 1981 2,193 Roy Finch 2016-17 56.4 Rob Maver vs Ham., June 26, 2015 93 Glen Christian vs Ssk., Aug. 28, 1954 2,030 Markus Howell 2006-09 56.0 Burke Dales vs Ssk., Oct. 17, 2009 90 Roy Finch vs Edm., Sept. 4, 2017 1,788 Lynn Bottoms 1954-60 56.0 Burke Dales at Ssk., July 8, 2006 87 Pee Wee Smith at Ham., Aug. 2, 1991 1,637 Larry Taylor 2011-13 55.8 Tony Martino vs Ssk., Aug. 13, 1998 85 Stacey Dawsey at Ssk., July 12, 1989 1,580 Terry Vaughn 1995-98 54.7 Burke Dales at Edm., Sept. 8, 2006 85 Roy Finch vs Edm., Sept. 5, 2016 1,555 Harvey Wylie 1956-64 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 54.7 Tony Martino at Tor., July 9, 1998 83 Marvin Coleman at Tor., Oct. 27, 1995 1,461 Derrick Crawford 1990-93 54.4 Burke Dales vs Ham., Aug. 6, 2011 82 Derrick Crawford 1,461 Tom Forzani 1973-83 54.4 Tony Martino vs Ham., Oct. 13, 1997 at Edm., Sept. 7, 1990 SEASON 53.7 Burke Dales vs BC, July 21, 2006 81 Marvin Coleman 1,200 Roy Finch 2017 53.6 Tony Martino vs Edm., Oct. 25, 1998 at Wpg., Aug. 27, 1999 993 Roy Finch 2016 54.2 Cyril McFall vs Wpg., Nov. 5, 1978 80 Pee Wee Smith at Tor., Oct. 20, 1991 946 Marvin Coleman 2000 54.0 Duncan O’Mahony 796 Derrick Crawford 1990 vs Edm., Sept. 14, 2002 793 Marvin Coleman 1995 KICKOFF RETURNS 53.8 Tony Martino 768 Gary Allen 1986 CAREER at Sacramento, July 17, 1993 764 Antonio Warren 2001 226 Ron Hopkins 1983-91 53.4 Rob Maver vs Edm., Sept. 5, 2016 746 Markus Howell 2007 223 Marvin Coleman 1994-2000 52.3 Duncan O’Mahony 738 Richie Hall 1987 151 Harvey Wylie 1956-64 vs Edm., Sept. 2, 2002 729 Jim Silye 1975 140 Larry Taylor 2011-13 52.0 Rob Maver vs Tor., Sept. 13, 2014 714 Marvin Coleman 1996 115 Pee Wee Smith 1990-95 52.0 Burke Dales vs Ssk., Oct. 21, 2011 713 Pee Wee Smith 1991 87 James Sykes 1978-83 LONGEST PUNTS 668 Rudy Linterman 1968 78 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 95 Cyrill McFall vs Wpg., Nov. 5, 1978 663 Wane McGarity 2003 75 Markus Howell 2006-09 92 Mike McTague vs Edm., Sept. 3, 1984 647 Marvin Coleman 1999 74 Antonio Warren 2001-02 90 George Alexander 639 Dennis Meyer 1976 73 J.R. Ruffin 2006-08 at Regina, Sept. 21, 1946 635 Marvin Coleman 1998 71 Derrick Crawford 1990-93 89 Mike McTague at Wpg., July 28, 1983 GAME 70 Kelvin Anderson 1996-2001 89 Charlie Hebert vs Ssk., June 20, 2004 181 Marvin Coleman vs BC, July 29, 1994 SEASON 88 Rob Maver vs Mtl., June 28, 2014 174 Roy Finch vs BC, Sept. 16, 2017 63 J.R. Ruffin 2006 87 Jim Furlong vs Ham., July 12, 1963 164 Marvin Coleman 58 Antonio Warren 2001 87 Jim Furlong at Ssk., Oct. 22, 1967 vs Shreveport, July 28, 1995 53 Larry Taylor 2013 86 Burke Dales vs Mtl., Oct. 1, 2005 164 Roy Finch at Tor., Aug. 3, 2017 52 Marvin Coleman 1997 86 Jim Furlong at Ham., Oct. 24, 1964 155 Gary Allen vs Mtl., Sept. 14, 1986 50 Ron Hopkins 1990 148 Mark Guy at Ham., Aug. 2, 1991 47 Ron Hopkins 1987 PUNT RETURNS 147 Wane McGarity 44 Larry Taylor 2012 vs Mtl., June 17, 2003 43 Roy Finch 2016 CAREER 147 Roy Finch vs Ham., July 29, 2017 43 Larry Taylor 2011 453 Marvin Coleman 1994-2000 140 Shaun Falkner vs Ssk., Oct. 30, 1988 43 Marvin Coleman 1998 391 Jim Silye 1969-75 139 Marvin Coleman 42 Marvin Coleman 1996 287 Lynn Bottoms 1954-60 vs Edm., Sept. 4, 2000 42 Titus Ryan 2009 257 Harvey Wylie 1956-64 137 Derrick Crawford 41 Pee Wee Smith 1992 231 Pee Wee Smith 1990-95 at Edm., Sept. 7, 1990 40 Deon Murphy 2010 224 Markus Howell 2006-09 137 Pee Wee Smith at Ham., Aug. 2, 1991 37 Ron Hopkins 1989 221 Richie Hall 1983-87 132 Marvin Coleman 35 Marvin Coleman 2000 193 Larry Taylor 2011-13 at Wpg., Aug. 27, 1999 GAME 186 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 131 Glen Christian vs Ssk., Sept. 28, 1954 8 Scott Deibert at Wpg., Aug. 22, 2003 181 Tom Forzani 1973-83 126 Terry Vaughn at Wpg., July 24, 1998 8 Larry Taylor at Tor., July 7, 2012 176 Dick Dupuis 1965-67 123 Gary Allen vs Tor., Oct. 13, 1986 7 Andy McVey at BC, July 22, 1988 SEASON 122 Roy Finch vs Ssk., July 22, 2017 7 Derek Holloway 120 Jim Silye 1970 122 Pee Wee Smith at Tor., Oct. 20, 1991 vs Ham., July 30, 1988 112 Rudy Linterman 1968 119 Wane McGarity vs Tor., July 26, 2003 7 Wane McGarity vs Ham., July 4, 2004 95 Marvin Coleman 2000 117 Larry Taylor vs. Ssk., July 19, 2012 7 Ronney Jenkins vs BC, July 29, 2005 89 Jim Silye 1969 113 Roy Finch vs Edm., Sept. 4, 2017 7 Ronney Jenkins at Ott., July 16, 2005 84 Deon Murphy 2010 112 Antonio Warren vs Ham., Oct. 8, 2001 7 Demetris Summers 82 Larry Taylor 2013 111 Roy Finch vs Edm., Sept. 5, 2016 vs Ssk., Oct. 17, 2009 81 Pee Wee Smith 1992 109 Roy Finch vs Tor., Aug. 26, 2017 7 Larry Taylor at Mtl., July 12, 2012 79 Lynn Bottoms 1959 108 Larry Taylor vs Ham., Sept. 13, 2013 7 Larry Taylor vs Tor., Sept. 21, 2013 79 Markus Howell 2007 142 RECORDS YARDS SEASON 88 Mark McLoughlin 1997 CAREER 1 David West 1951 88 Rene Paredes 2011 5,331 Marvin Coleman 1994-2000 1 David West 1952 87 Mark McLoughlin 1993 5,238 Ron Hopkins 1983-91 1 John Henry Johnson 1953 87 Mark McLoughlin 2001 4,767 Larry Taylor 2011-13 1 Eddie Macon 1954 87 Rene Paredes 2012 4,293 Harvey Wylie 1956-64 1 Harvey Wylie 1958 84 Sandro DeAngelis 2005 2,458 Pee Wee Smith 1990-95 1 Harvey Wylie 1959 84 Sandro DeAngelis 2006 2,124 Roy Finch 2016-17 1 Harvey Wylie 1960 84 J.T. Hay 1986 2,028 James Sykes 1978-83 1 Harvey Wylie 1961

1 Harvey Wylie 1962 YARDS RECORDS INDIVIDUAL 2,008 Antonio Warren 2001-02 CAREER 1 Lovell Coleman 1964 1,830 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 80,067 Mark McLoughlin 1988-2003 1 Kelvin Kirk 1979 1,774 Larry Cates 1974-76 36,004 Rene Paredes 2011-17 1 Ron Hopkins 1989 1,672 J.R. Ruffin 2006-08 32,755 J.T. Hay 1979-88 1 Ron Hopkins 1990 1,669 Derrick Crawford 1990-93 31,677 Larry Robinson 1961-74 1 Derrick Crawford 1990 SEASON 26,801 Sandro DeAngelis 2005-09 1 Peewee Smith 1991 1,501 Antonio Warren 2001 12,023 Cyril McFall 1974-78 1 Marvin Coleman 1994 1,461 J.R. Ruffin 2006 11,777 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 1 Antonio Warren 2002 1,297 Marvin Coleman 1997 7,661 Rob Maver 2010-17 1 James Hundon 2003 1,287 Ron Hopkins 1990 7,159 Tony Pajaczkowski 1955-65 1 J.R. Ruffin 2006 1,147 Larry Taylor 2013 5,748 Doug Brown 1955, 1958-60 1 Titus Ryan 2009 1,115 Marvin Coleman 1998 3,964 Tom Miner 1954-55 1,098 Ron Hopkins 1987 LONGEST 3,619 Duncan O’Mahony 2001-03, 2007 1,060 Roy Finch 2016 KICKOFF RETURNS SEASON 1,039 Marvin Coleman 1996 112 Dave West at Ssk., Sept. 13, 1952 6,615 Sandro DeAngelis 2009 1,008 Larry Taylor 2011 110 Harvey Wylie vs Ssk., Aug. 29, 1960 6,510 Rob Maver 2010 984 Titus Ryan 2009 105 Harvey Wylie at Wpg., Oct. 5, 1959 6,502 Mark McLoughlin 1994 924 Pee Wee Smith 1992 105 Lovell Coleman vs Edm., Aug. 7, 1964 6,476 Mark McLoughlin 1990 911 Deon Murphy 2010 104 John Henry Johnson 6,391 Mark McLoughlin 1991 904 Ron Hopkins 1989 vs Edm., Sept. 28, 1953 6,126 Mark McLoughlin 1995 901 Larry Cates 1976 104 Harvey Wylie vs Ssk., Aug. 19, 1961 5,891 Sandro DeAngelis 2008 900 Larry Taylor 2012 104 Titus Ryan vs Mtl., July 1, 2009 5,843 Mark McLoughlin 1998 876 Harvey Wylie 1962 103 James Hundon 5,754 Mark McLoughlin 1992 816 Pete Thodes 1952 vs Edm., Sept. 1, 2003 5,500 Rene Paredes 2012 777 Raymonn Adams 2002 5,469 Mark McLoughlin 1989 766 Marvin Coleman 2000 MISSED FIELD 5,431 Mark McLoughlin 1999 GAME GOAL RETURNS 5,397 Mark McLoughlin 1996 224 Derrick Crawford LONGEST 5,378 Rene Paredes 2016 at Ham., Oct. 21, 1990 128 Ron Hopkins vs Wpg., Sept. 14, 1990 5,313 Mark McLoughlin 2000 222 Larry Taylor at Tor., July 7, 2012 126 Wane McGarity 5,289 Rene Paredes 2011 219 Pete Thodes vs Wpg., Oct. 5, 1952 vs Edm., Sept. 1, 2003 5,286 Mark McLoughlin 1997 210 Jason Armstead 125 Larry Taylor at Tor., July 7, 2012 5,147 Rene Paredes 2013 122 Larry Taylor at BC, Oct. 8, 2011 vs Ham., Oct. 20, 2012 5,096 Rene Paredes 2017 209 Ron Hopkins vs Ham., Aug. 3, 1990 121 Jock Sanders at Tor., July 12, 2014 5,089 Mark McLoughlin 1993 205 Roy Finch vs Wpg., Sept. 24, 2016 108 Marvin Coleman 190 Harvey Wylie vs Ssk., Aug. 19, 1961 vs Wpg., Sept. 19, 1995 SINGLES 189 J.R. Ruffin at BC, Oct. 6, 2006 105 Deon Murphy at Ham., July 10, 2010 CAREER 183 Larry Taylor vs Tor., Sept. 21, 2013 103 Larry Taylor vs Ham., Sept. 13, 2013 22 Rene Paredes 2011-17 182 Antonio Warren at Tor., Nov. 3, 2002 18 J.T. Hay 1979-88 173 James Sykes at Edm., July 13, 1978 KICKOFFS 9 Mark McLoughlin 1988-2003 170 Marvin Coleman vs Tor., Aug. 7, 1997 8 Larry Robinson 1961-74 CAREER 167 Ronney Jenkins at Ott., July 16, 2005 7 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 1,369 Mark McLoughlin 1988-2003 166 Marvin Coleman at Tor., Oct. 18, 1997 6 Sandro DeAngelis 2005-09 577 J.T. Hay 1979-88 161 Antonio Warren vs BC, Oct. 28, 2001 SEASON 565 Rene Paredes 2011-17 160 Raymonn Adams 5 Rene Paredes 2017 544 Larry Robinson 1961-74 vs Mtl., July 18, 2002 4 Rudy Linterman 1973 451 Sandro DeAngelis 2005-09 156 Marvin Coleman 4 J.T. Hay 1979 214 Cyril McFall 1974-78 at Edm., Oct. 27, 1996 4 J.T. Hay 1985 190 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 156 Wayne McGarity 4 Rene Paredes 2015 134 Tony Pajaczkowski 1955-65 at Mtl., July 15, 2004 3 J.T. Hay 1981 129 Rob Maver 2010-17 150 Pee Wee Smith at Edm., July 13, 1978 3 J.T. Hay 1984 108 Doug Brown 1955, 1958-60 3 Sandro DeAngelis 2008 TOUCHDOWNS 76 Tom Miner 1954-55 CAREER 64 Duncan O’Mahony 2001-03, 2007 5 Harvey Wylie 1956-64 SEASON 2 Ron Hopkins 1983-91 112 Mark McLoughlin 1990 2 David West 1951-52 111 Mark McLoughlin 1991 1 John Henry Johnson 1953 110 Rob Maver 2010 1 Eddie Macon 1954 109 Sandro DeAngelis 2009 1 Lovell Coleman 1960-67 108 Mark McLoughlin 1994 1 Kelvin Kirk 1978-80 105 Mark McLoughlin 1995 1 Derrick Crawford 1990-93 102 Mark McLoughlin 1992 1 Peewee Smith 1990-95 98 Sandro DeAngelis 2008 1 Marvin Coleman 1994-2000 96 Mark McLoughlin 1998 1 Antonio Warren 2001-02 94 Mark McLoughlin 1999 1 James Hundon 2003 91 Mark McLoughlin 1989 1 J.R. Ruffin 2006-08 90 Mark McLoughlin 1996 1 Titus Ryan 2009 90 Mark McLoughlin 2000

143 FUMBLE RETURNS LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS SERVICE TIME 102 Jerry Keeling vs BC, Sept. 2, 1964 CAREER 90 Paul Rowe vs Wpg., Sept. 8, 1947 SEASONS 24 Wayne Harris 1961-72 88 Don Luzzi (10 yards) to 16 Mark McLoughlin 1988-2003 21 Harvey Wylie 1956-64 Jessie Branch (78) 14 Larry Robinson 1961-74 17 Larry Robinson 1961-74 at Ott., July 12, 1964 14 Jay McNeil 1994-2007 15 Alondra Johnson 1991-03 85 Chuck Zickefoose 13 Stu Laird 1984-96 15 Sugarfoot Anderson 1949-55 13 Alondra Johnson 1991-2003 RECORDS vs BC, Aug. 19, 1957 14 Matt Finlay 1987-95 80 Dick Suderman 13 Jamie Crysdale 1993-2005 13 Bill Pullar 1946-48, 1952-56 at Wpg., Sept. 12, 1970 12 Ron Allbright 1956-67 12 Bernie Morrison 1978-88 77 Jim Furlong vs Wpg., Sept. 6, 1965 12 Don Luzzi 1958-69 11 Darryl Hall 1990-92, 1996-2000 12 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 11 Dave Berry 1946-51 12 Wayne Harris 1961-72 11 Stu Laird 1985-96 SACKS 12 Jim Furlong 1962-73 SEASON CAREER 11 Tom Forzani 1973-83 6 Harvey Wylie 1956 99 Will Johnson 1989-96 11 Bernie Morrison 1978-88 5 Sugarfoot Anderson 1952 99 Charleston Hughes 2008-17 11 Lloyd Fairbanks 1975-82, 1989-91 5 Larry Carr 1975 72 Stu Laird 1984-96 11 Allen Pitts 1990-2000 5 Vince Goldsmith 1987 43 Alondra Johnson 1991-2003 11 Nik Lewis 2004-14 5 Willie Fells 2002 38 Kent Warnock 1987-92 11 Randy Chevrier 2005-15 38 Harold Hallman 1986-88 11 Rob Cote 2007-17 YARDS 33 Vince Goldsmith 1985-86 10 Gerry Shaw 1965-74 CAREER 33 Joe Fleming 2000-01, 2003-04 10 Rudy Linterman 1968-77 219 Larry Robinson 1961-74 31 Randy Trautman 1982-85 10 John Helton 1969-78 175 Alondra Johnson 1991-2003 28 Eugene Belliveau 1985-89 10 J.T. Hay 1979-88 149 Larry Hogue 1983-87 27 Micah Johnson 2013-17 10 Rocco Romano 1987, 1992-2000 134 Junior Thurman 1989-94 26 Demetrious Maxie 2003-07 10 Jeff Pilon 2000-09 219 Larry Robinson 1961-74 26 Marvin Pope 1992-97 10 Charleston Hughes 2008-17 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 175 Alondra Johnson 1991-2003 SEASON 10 Brandon Smith 2008-17 149 Larry Hogue 1983-87 19 Harold Hallman 1986 GAMES 134 Junior Thurman 1989-94 18 Charleston Hughes 2013 276 Mark McLoughlin 1988-2003 117 Sugarfoot Anderson 1949-55 17 Will Johnson 1994 224 Larry Robinson 1961-74 117 Richie Hall 1983-87 16 Will Johnson 1990 223 Jay McNeil 1994-2007 114 Matt Finlay 1987-95 16 Kent Warnock 1990 216 Jamie Crysdale 1993-2005 114 Dick Suderman 1964-68, 1970-72 16 Charleston Hughes 2016 214 Alondra Johnson 1991-2003 102 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 15 Lyall Woznesensky 1984 188 Ron Allbright 1956-67 101 Darryl Hall 1990-92, 1996-2000 15 Vince Goldsmith 1986 184 Jerry Keeling 1961-72 SEASON 15 Harold Hallman 1987 179 Nik Lewis 2004-14 114 Dick Suderman 1970 15 Will Johnson 1991 179 Rob Cote 2007-17 114 Junior Thurman 1991 14 Ed McAleney 1982 178 Wayne Harris 1961-72 102 Jerry Keeling 1964 14 Kent Warnock 1989 178 Randy Chevrier 2005-15 90 Paul Rowe 1947 14 Cordarro Law 2013 176 Allen Pitts 1990-2000 89 Dwaine Carpenter 2009 13 Shawn Lemon 2014 175 Rocco Romano 1987, 1992-2000 85 Chuck Zickefoose 1957 13 Marvin Pope 1995 172 Tom Forzani 1973-83 85 Willie Fells 2002 GAME 82 Larry Robinson 1968 4 Harold Hallman Note: For career records, red indicates a 79 Sugarfoot Anderson 1953 vs Edm., June 24, 1986 current player as of June 1, 2018. For season 77 Jim Furlong 1965 4 Stu Laird vs Edm., June 24, 1986 and game records, red indicates a 2017 mark. 77 Chris Major 1988 4 Alvis Satele vs Tor., Oct. 13, 1986 76 Larry Robinson 1969 4 Stu Laird at Edm., Nov. 15, 1988 75 Rupe Andrews 1954 4 Will Johnson 73 Larry Hogue 1984 vs Las Vegas, Oct. 2, 1994 73 Darryl Hall 1996 4 Anwar Stewart vs BC, Oct. 26, 2012 70 Jayson Bray 2002 3 Many tied at 3; most recent – TOUCHDOWNS Ja’Gared Davis CAREER vs Ssk., Sept. 24, 2017 4 Sugarfoot Anderson 1949-55 4 Bill Pullar 1946-48, 1952-56 3 Vince Goldsmith 1985-87 3 Alondra Johnson 1991-2003 3 Junior Thurman 1989-94 2 Frank Andruski 1966-73 2 Larry Hogue 1983-88 2 Paul Clatney 1990-92 2 Woody Strode 1948-50 2 Nik Lewis 2004-14 2 Keon Raymond 2008-14 2 Malik Jackson 2009-12 2 Keenan MacDougall 2012-14 SEASON 2 Woody Strode 1949 2 Don Beatty 1952 2 Sugarfoot Anderson 1953 2 Vince Goldsmith 1987 2 Junior Thurman 1991 2 Paul Clatney 1991 2 Nik Lewis 2005

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Paul Rowe, Tom Brook and Les Lear (left to right) celebrate the 1948 Grey Cup and the only undefeated season in CFL history.

WINS IN A SEASON GAME HIGHEST-SCORING GAME 15 1993, 1994, 1995, 2014, 2016 62 at Mtl., July 10, 1996 (62-22) 104 at Ssk., July 28, 2000 (52-52 OT) 14 2013, 2015 62 vs BC, July 29, 1994 (62-21) 103 vs Ham., Oct. 17, 1982 (55-48) 13 1949-y, 1992, 1996, 2008, 2010, 2017 60 vs Ham., July 29, 2017 (60-1) 99 at Wpg., Aug. 23, 2002 (48-51 OT) 12 1948-x, 1964-z, 1965-z, 1967-z, 1979-z, 59 vs Mtl., Sept. 29, 2017 (59-11) 93 at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 (45-48) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2012 58 vs Wpg., July 23, 1994 (58-19) 91 at Ham., Sept. 25, 2011 (36-55) 11 1986, 1990, 1991, 2005, 2011 57 vs Wpg., Sept. 20, 1992 (57-29) 90 at Ham., Oct. 21, 1990 (48-42) 57 at Ott., July 13, 1995 (57-7) 90 vs BC, Aug. 17, 2007 (45-45 OT) LOSSES IN A SEASON 56 vs Edm., Aug. 15, 2010 (56-15) 88 at Edm., Sept. 6, 1991 (37-51) 14 2004 55 vs Ham., Oct. 17, 1982 (55-48) 88 at Tor., Sept. 20, 1990 (18-70) 13 1985-z, 2003 55 at BC, Aug. 20, 1998 (55-9) 88 vs Wpg., July 6, 1993 (54-34) 12 1953-z, 1955-z, 1956-z, 55 vs Ham., Oct. 29, 2010 (55-24) 88 vs Ssk., Oct. 17, 2009 (44-44 OT) 1976-z, 1977-z, 1988, 2002 54 at BC, Oct. 27, 1990 (54-29) x-12-game season 54 vs Wpg., July 6, 1993 (54-34) LOWEST-SCORING GAME y-14-game season 54 vs Ssk., Aug. 19, 1994 (54-15) 3 at Wpg., Oct. 10, 1949 (3-0) z-16-game season 54 at Ssk., July 27, 1990 (54-16) 4 at Wpg., Sept. 9. 1946 (3-1) 4 at Mtl., Sept. 16, 1967 (4-0) MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES POINTS ALLOWED 5 at Edm., Sept. 3, 1951 (5-0) 22 1948-1949 SEASON 6 vs Wpg., Oct. 12, 1946 (6-0) MOST CONSECUTIVE 566 1990 6 at Ssk., Sept. 7, 1946 (0-6) HOME VICTORIES 552 1991 8 at Mtl., Oct. 2, 1961 (6-2) 27 1992-1995 552 2004 8 vs Ssk., Sept. 14, 1963 (4-4) 527 2007 POINTS SCORED 517 1987 LARGEST MARGIN SEASON 512 2002 OF VICTORY 698 1994 502 2003 59 vs Ham., July 29, 2017 (60-1) 646 1993 495 2000 50 at Ott., July 13, 1995 (57-7) 631 1995 476 2001 50 at Tor., Sept. 22, 1963 (50-0) 626 2010 476 2011 49 at Tor., Aug. 25, 1994 (52-3) 608 1996 GAME 48 vs Mtl., Sept 29, 2017 (59-11) 607 1992 70 at Tor., Sept. 20, 1990 (18-70) 47 vs Edm., Sept. 6, 2010 (52-5) 604 2000 55 at Ham., Sept. 25, 2011 (36-55) 45 vs Ott., Aug. 15, 2015 (48-3) 596 1991 54 at Edm., June 27, 1987 (16-54) 44 at Tor., Oct. 18, 1993 (51-7) 595 2008 54 vs Edm., July 21, 1989 (4-54) 46 at BC, Aug. 20, 1998 (55-9) 588 1990 53 at Ssk., Oct. 3, 1982 (8-53) 44 at Ott., Sept. 30, 1990 (52-8) 586 2016 52 at Ott., Sept. 12, 1964 (12-52) 44 vs Shreveport, Oct. 21, 1994 (52-8) 558 1998 52 at Wpg., Aug. 22, 2003 (17-52) 42 at Ssk., Sept. 16, 1979 (52-10) 549 2013 52 at Ssk., July 28, 2000 (52-52) 42 vs Ssk., Oct. 17, 1964 (42-0) 535 2012 52 at Edm., Sept. 22, 1956 (0-52) 42 vs BC, Aug. 18, 1958 (42-0) 52 vs BC, July 31, 1981 (29-52) 41 vs Wpg., Aug. 30, 1954 (41-0) 41 vs BC, July 29, 1994 (62-21) 41 vs Edm., Aug. 15, 2010 (56-15) 41 vs Wpg., Sept. 14, 2012 (44-3) 145 LARGEST MARGIN TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED FIRST DOWNS OF DEFEAT IN A SEASON SEASON 52 at Tor., Sept. 20, 1990 (18-70) 59 1990 475 1995 52 at Edm., Sept. 22, 1956 (0-52) 57 1991 458 1994 50 vs Edm., July 21, 1989 (4-54) 53 1987 450 1998 46 at Wpg., Aug. 3, 1976 (3-49) 53 2007 445 2010 45 at Mtl., Oct. 8, 1982 (0-45) 52 2011 444 2008 RECORDS 45 at Ssk., Oct. 3, 1982 (8-53) 50 1989 436 1992 44 at BC, Aug. 8, 2003 (4-48) 50 2000 421 1993 43 vs Wpg., Oct. 25, 1985 (4-47) 50 2002 406 2007 43 at Wpg., Aug.18, 1960 (7-50) 49 1997 405 1997 41 at Ssk., July 8, 2007 (8-49) 48 2001 403 2009 40 at Ott., Sept. 12, 1964 (12-52) 46 1988 402 2011 46 2004 400 2016 HIGHEST SHUTOUT BY STAMPS 46 2012 395 2012 50 at Tor., Sept. 22, 1963 46 2013 394 2013 42 vs BC, Aug. 18, 1958 391 2000 42 vs Ssk., Oct. 18, 1964 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 390 1991 41 vs Wpg., Aug. 30, 1954 SEASON 389 1999 34 vs BC, Sept. 4, 1954 56 2006 388 1996 31 at Tor., Sept. 13, 1992 56 2016 GAME 55 1996 42 vs Ssk., Oct. 10, 1959 HIGHEST SHUTOUT OF STAMPS 54 2013 TEAM RECORDS 52 at Edm., Sept. 22, 1956 42 at Ott., July 13, 1995 53 2017 45 at Mtl., Oct. 8, 1973 36 vs Ssk., Aug. 13, 1998 50 1995, 2008 38 at Edm., Sept. 5, 2003 34 at Ssk., Aug. 7, 1992 48 1989, 1999 33 at Ssk., Oct. 27, 1956 33 vs Ott., Aug. 21, 1981 47 1993 33 at Edm., July 4, 1988 33 at Shreveport, July 8, 1995 46 1991 27 at Ham., Sept. 11, 1972 33 at Ham., Oct. 18, 1998 45 1990 33 at Edm., Sept. 10, 1999 44 1992 FEWEST POINTS SCORED IN A 33 at Edm., Sept. 10, 2010 SEASON GAME 14 games 152 1950 8 vs Ssk., Aug. 5, 1996 FIRST DOWNS PASSING 16 games 209 1955 6 vs Tor., Sept. 23, 2006 SEASON 214 1973 6 at Ssk., July 6, 2006 319 1995 221 1957 6 vs BC, Oct. 31, 1982 289 1993 18 games 323 2003 6 at BC, July 11, 1991 285 1992 395 1988 6 vs Ssk., Oct. 22, 1995 282 1994 6 vs Ssk., Nov. 3, 1996 282 1998 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN 6 at Mtl., Aug. 28, 1998 260 2007 A SEASON 6 at Wpg., July 14, 2000 253 2010 14 games 77 1949 252 2008 16 games 165 1954 CONVERTS MADE 247 1997 SEASON 209 1970 245 1991 80 1994 218 1971 243 2000 18 games 346 2015 70 2010 GAME 63 1992, 1993, 1995, 2000 347 2014 32 at Ott., July 13, 1995 61 2008 349 2017 29 vs Edm., Sept. 4, 1995 58 1996 355 1994 26 at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 57 1991, 1998 365 1996 25 vs Tor., July 7, 1983 56 1990 25 vs Tor., July 28, 1990 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 56 1998 25 at Ssk., Aug. 7, 1992 SEASON 54 2005 23 vs Ssk., July 19, 2012 82 1994 53 2014 22 at Mtl., July 19, 2003 70 1993 51 2007 21 vs Wpg., Aug. 16, 2000 70 2010 50 1997 67 1995 GAME FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 64 1992, 2000 8 vs Wpg., July 23, 1994 SEASON 63 1991 vs BC, July 29, 1994 187 1959 61 1990, 1996, 1998, 2008 at Ott., July 13, 1995 176 1960, 1963 58 2016 7 at Ssk., Sept. 16, 1979 171 1961 57 2012 vs Ham., Oct. 17, 1990 165 1964 56 2014 at BC, Oct. 27, 1990 163 1956 56 2005 at Tor., Aug. 25, 1994 162 2010 GAME at Mtl., July 10, 1996 160 2013 8 vs Ssk., Oct. 10, 1959 at BC, Aug. 20, 1998 GAME vs Wpg., July 23, 1994 vs Edm., Aug. 15, 2010 21 vs BC, Aug. 24, 1971 vs BC, July 29, 1994 vs Ham., Oct. 29, 2010 20 at Ssk., Sept. 16, 1979 at Ott., July 13, 1995 18 vs Ham., July 20, 1996 vs Ham., July 29, 2017 SINGLES IN A SEASON 17 at BC, Aug. 5, 1975 25 1979, 1983 7 vs Wpg., Oct. 15, 1967 17 vs Ham., Aug. 16, 1992 24 1998 at Ssk., Sept. 16, 1979 16 Five times; most recent – 23 1990 vs Ham., Oct. 17, 1982 vs Ssk., Aug. 13, 1998 at BC, Oct. 27, 1990 22 1980, 1984, 1989 vs Wpg., Sept. 20, 1992 20 1992 FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED at Tor., Oct. 18, 1993 SAFETY TOUCHES IN A SEASON IN A SEASON at Mtl., July 10, 1996 449 1990 8 1971 at BC, Aug. 20, 1998 404 1991 8 2010 vs Edm., Aug. 15, 2010 395 2005 7 2004 vs Ham., Oct. 29, 2010 387 2007 6 2000 6 24 times; most recent 385 1987 5 2003, 2005, 2007 vs Mtl., Sept. 29, 2017 384 1988 146 4 1992, 2001, 2002 382 2006 RECORDS 382 2002 PASS ATTEMPTS GAME 377 2016 SEASON 217 vs Ham., Sept. 16, 2000 376 2009 759 1993 205 at Wpg., Sept. 1, 1971 367 2004 728 1992 179 vs Ssk., Oct. 10, 1993 366 2011 724 1995 169 at Ssk., Aug. 12, 2011 707 1991 158 at Wpg., Sept. 11, 1985 YARDS RUSHING 155 vs Mtl., Sept. 24, 1972 703 1994 SEASON 155 at Ssk., Sept. 9, 1973 689 2004 3,113 1963 145 vs Ssk., Sept. 16, 1975 678 1998

3,095 1964 135 vs Edm., July 5, 2000 RECORDS TEAM 657 1996 3,010 1960 131 at Edm., Sept. 7, 2001 2,928 1961 652 2016 2,911 1959 642 1986 PUNT RETURNS GAME 629 1988 SEASON 387 at BC, Aug. 16, 1962 629 2007 168 1970 332 vs Ssk., July 23, 1980 GAME 154 1968 310 vs Edm., Aug. 18, 1965 63 at Ssk., Aug. 7, 1992 147 1971 303 vs BC, Aug. 24, 1971 60 vs Wpg., July 16, 1987 147 1972 282 at Ssk., Aug. 14, 1983 59 at Edm., Sept. 10, 2004 145 1986 280 vs Ham., Oct. 8, 2001 57 vs BC, Aug. 8, 1991 GAME 17 vs Ssk., Sept. 14, 1963 261 vs Wpg., Oct. 5, 2013 56 vs BC, Aug. 8, 1993 15 at Edm., Aug. 28, 1968 247 vs Ssk., July 24, 2010 52 vs Tor., July 28, 1993 15 vs Ham., July 20, 1984 241 vs Edm., Sept. 28, 2012 52 at Mtl., July 9, 1997 14 at Ham., Aug. 18, 1968 236 vs Ham., July 20, 1996 51 at BC, Nov. 4, 1989 51 at BC, Aug. 3, 1993 14 at Tor., July 22, 1987 233 at Ham., Aug. 9, 2012 51 at Ssk., Sept. 27, 1998 230 vs Ssk., Oct. 1, 2011 PUNT RETURN YARDS 51 vs Ham., July 4, 2004 228 vs Ssk., Sept. 15, 2007 SEASON 225 vs Ham., Oct. 3, 2003 PASS COMPLETIONS 1,598 2017 223 vs Ssk., Aug. 9, 2013 SEASON 1,461 1991 221 at Ssk., Oct. 17, 2010 469 1995 1,447 1986 219 at BC, July 24, 2009 444 1993 1,443 1990 217 vs Wpg., Nov. 1, 2014 441 2016 1,278 1988 216 vs Mtl., Sept. 29, 2017 433 1998 1,267 1996 215 at BC, Aug. 27, 2010 430 1994 1,211 1983 422 1992 1,211 1998 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1,191 2016 SEASON 414 2010 394 2015 1,189 1995 603 1959 1,133 1984 393 2008 594 1961 1,131 1976 391 1997 570 1956 1,128 1993 386 1996 564 1963 1,114 2000 385 1991 557 1960 GAME 385 2017 GAME 285 at Ham., Aug. 29, 1991 384 2000 50 vs BC, Aug. 24, 1971 229 vs BC, July 29, 1994 383 2012 48 at Ssk., Sept. 15, 1979 200 vs Mtl., Aug. 14, 1986 382 2011 47 at BC, Sept. 12, 1971 187 vs Mtl., June 17, 2003 GAME 46 at BC, Aug. 5, 1975 174 vs BC, Sept. 16, 2017 37 at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 43 vs Ssk., Oct. 1, 1972 165 vs Tor., Oct. 13, 1986 35 at Ott., July 13, 1995 164 at Tor., Aug. 3, 2017 YARDS PASSING 34 at BC, Aug. 29, 1981 164 vs Mtl., Sept. 29, 2017 SEASON 34 vs Tor., July 28, 1993 160 at BC, Oct. 11, 1987 6,494 1993 34 at Edm., Sept. 10, 2004 160 at Ham., Aug. 20, 1993 6,398 1995 34 at Mtl., July 14, 2017 153 vs Edm., Sept. 4, 2000 6,263 1992 33 vs BC, Oct. 26, 1968 152 vs Wpg., June 29, 1996 6,204 1994 33 vs Edm., Sept. 4, 1995 148 at Wpg., July 24, 1998 5,655 2016 INTERCEPTIONS 147 vs BC, Oct. 11, 1987 5,627 2000 147 vs Ham., July 29, 2017 SEASON 5,529 1998 132 at Wpg., Aug. 26, 1999 35 1971 5,466 2010 34 1997 5,453 1991 KICKOFF RETURNS 32 1988 5,446 2007 SEASON 31 1959, 1967, 1970, 2004 113 1990 5,288 1996 30 1983, 1990, 1994 108 1991 5,270 2008 GAME 91 1987 5,256 1999 90 2009 GAME 7 vs Mtl., Sept. 24, 1972 7 vs Ssk., Sept. 15, 1975 88 1976 556 at Ott., Aug. 6, 1993 6 vs BC, Oct. 25, 1970 88 2004 553 vs Ssk., Sept. 29, 1968 6 vs Wpg., Sept. 15, 1971 82 1992 547 at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 6 at Ott., July 21, 1983 81 2012 546 vs Edm., Sept. 4, 1995 6 at Edm., Aug. 14, 1990 80 2003 493 at Ott., July 13, 1995 80 2011 487 at Ssk., Aug. 7, 1992 INTERCEPTION 79 1993 481 at Wpg., Aug. 3, 1993 RETURN YARDS 79 2002 479 at Edm., Aug. 13, 2009 SEASON 78 1997 476 at Ssk., July 28, 2000 596 1971 78 2007 475 at Ssk., June 23, 1996 555 1975 78 2010 457 at Edm., Sept. 10, 1999 545 2000 GAME 454 vs Wpg., Aug. 16, 2000 537 1983 9 at Ssk., Aug. 20, 1976 452 at Mtl., July 19, 2003 508 2010 9 at Tor., Sept. 18, 1993 445 at BC, Aug. 20, 1998 490 1993 9 at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 483 1988 8 Many times; most recent 474 1969 – at Mtl., July 12, 2012 147 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS FUMBLES IN A SEASON PENALTY YARDS SEASON 48 1991 SEASON 2,761 1990 45 1990 1,978 2007 2,297 1991 42 1956 1,891 1999 2,163 1976 41 1989 1,883 2004 2,137 2002 39 1955 1,761 1995 1,922 2009 37 1988 1,714 2002 RECORDS 1,866 1989 36 1960 1,711 1991 1,862 1987 36 1985 1,709 1992 1,819 2001 36 1992 1,646 1993 1,759 1992 34 1983 1,633 2010 1,735 1952 1,584 2009 1,730 2011 FUMBLES LOST 1,572 1997 1,711 1997 IN A SEASON 1,524 2011 33 1955 GAME 1,520 2000 33 1956 287 vs Wpg., Oct. 4, 1952 1,504 1998 31 1990 258 at Edm., July 20, 1976 1,480 1990 29 1960 257 at Edm., Aug. 14, 1990 GAME 27 1991 256 at Ham., Oct. 21, 1990 237 at Ott., Sept. 22, 2002 26 1957 246 at Wpg., July 28, 1990 216 vs Edm., Sept. 2, 1991 25 1971 232 at Wpg., Sept. 1, 1976 211 vs Edm., Sept. 1, 2003 232 vs Edm., Sept. 6, 1999 SACKS IN A SEASON 199 at Ssk., Aug. 14, 2004 TEAM RECORDS 232 at Tor., Nov. 3, 2002 85 1986 191 vs Mtl., Sept. 12, 2008 229 at Edm., Sept. 6, 1991 63 1987 182 at Edm., Aug. 4, 2007 223 vs Ssk., Aug. 20, 1976 63 2013 182 vs Ott., Aug. 22, 1990 222 vs Tor., Aug. 7, 1997 62 1989 178 at BC, Nov. 3, 2007 222 at Tor., July 7, 2012 59 1995 176 at Ssk., Oct. 14, 1995 56 1985 175 vs Mtl., June 27, 2004 PUNTS 172 vs Wpg., July 18, 1979 SEASON 54 1982 52 2016 180 1985 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 51 1990 175 1970 SEASON 50 2014 166 1984 8,164 1995 50 2017 165 1971, 1988 7,984 1994 49 2015 164 1973 7,894 1992 49 1983 GAME 7,769 2010 14 Several times; most recent – SACKS ALLOWED 7,658 2007 vs Wpg., Aug. 24, 1988 IN A SEASON 7,553 2000 75 1985 7,409 2008 PUNT AVERAGE 7,348 1993 SEASON 73 1987 73 1991 7,167 2016 48.2 1998 63 1988 7,157 1998 47.2 2011 59 1999 6,991 2009 47.1 1983 55 2000 6,954 2011 46.9 2016 52 1989 6,902 2013 46.1 2008 52 2006 6,820 1996 45.9 2009 51 1982 6,786 2012 45.7 2015 47 2001 6,683 1999 45.6 2013 6,624 1997 45.5 2002 PENALTIES 6,591 2001 45.5 2010 SEASON 6,538 2014 45.3 2014 242 2004 6,512 1963 45.1 1975 231 2007 6,492 2017 45.0 2006 229 1999 6,448 1991 GAME 213 1991 GAME 80.0 vs Tor., July 21, 2007 213 2003 661 vs Ssk., Oct. 10, 1959 60.0 vs Ssk., Nov. 3, 1996 209 1992 654 vs Ssk., Oct. 5, 1957 57.4 vs Ssk., Nov. 6, 1983 209 1995 651 vs Edm., Sept. 4, 1995 57.0 at Tor., July 9, 1998 205 1998 634 vs Wpg., July 23, 1994 56.0 vs Ssk., Oct. 17, 2009 196 2002 634 at Ssk., July 28, 2000 56.0 at Ssk., July 8, 2006 194 2006 622 vs Wpg., Oct. 5, 2013 55.8 vs Ssk., Aug. 13, 1998 194 2000 607 at Ssk., Oct. 23, 1993 54.7 at Edm., Sept. 8, 2006 GAME 602 at Edm., Sept. 10, 1999 54.4 vs Ham., Oct. 13, 1997 22 at Edm., Aug. 4, 2007 595 vs BC, Aug. 21, 1992 54.4 vs Ham., Aug. 6, 2011 22 vs Edm., Sept. 2, 1991 595 at Ott., July 13, 1995 54.2 vs Wpg., Nov. 5, 1978 22 at Tor., Nov. 3, 2002 593 at Ssk., July 18, 1992 54.0 vs Ott., Sept. 14, 2002 22 vs Edm., Sept. 1, 2003 590 vs Ssk., Sept. 19, 1968 21 vs Wpg., Oct. 14, 2007 589 vs Ham., July 16, 1992 21 vs Wpg., July 18, 1979 587 at Edm., Sept. 10, 2010 21 at Wpg., Aug. 23, 2002 579 vs Edm., Sept. 28, 2012 21 vs Mtl., June 27, 2004 578 at BC, Aug. 20, 1998 20 at Edm., July 13, 1978 20 at Ssk., Aug. 14, 2004 Note: Red indicates a 2017 mark.

148 INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF RECORDS RECORDS

vs Edm., Nov. 10, 1968 (SF) at Wpg., Nov. 9, 1957 (SF) GAME RUSHING 19 Hugh McKinnis 7.2 Doug Flutie 48 Ken Johnson at Edm., Nov. 8, 1970 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 22, 1992 (F) at Edm., Nov. 18, 1979 (F) YARDS 19 Tony Stewart 7.1 Joffrey Reynolds 47 Doug Flutie CAREER vs Edm., Nov. 12, 1995 (F) vs Edm., Nov. 15, 2009 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 21, 1993 (F)

1,074 Lovell Coleman 19 Hugh McKinnis 7.1 Tony Stewart 46 Ken Johnson PLAYOFF RECORDS INDIVIDUAL 824 Earl Lunsford at Ssk., Nov. 14, 1970 (F) vs Ham., Nov. 4, 1995 (SF) at Wpg., Nov. 9, 1980 (SF) 744 Ted Woods 18 Joffrey Reynolds 7.0 Lovell Coleman 46 Jeff Garcia 500 Jon Cornish vs Edm., Nov. 15, 2009 (SF) vs Wpg., Nov. 13, 1965 (F) vs Edm., Nov. 15, 1998 (F) 461 Joffrey Reynolds 18 Lovell Coleman 45 Peter Liske 450 Tony Stewart vs Wpg., Nov. 20, 1965 (F) PASSING vs Ssk., Nov. 20, 1968 (F) 428 Doug Flutie 18 James Sykes 43 Jerry Keeling 423 Kelvin Anderson vs Wpg., Nov. 12, 1978 (SF) YARDS at Ssk., Nov. 15, 1969 (F) 366 James Sykes 18 Lovell Coleman CAREER 42 Gerry Dattilio 362 Hugh McKinnis at Wpg., Nov. 24, 1962 (F) 2,821 Eagle Day at Wpg., Nov. 14, 1982 (SF) 318 Eagle Day 18 Jon Cornish 2,328 Jerry Keeling 40 Doug Flutie 283 Jim Dillard at BC, Nov. 18, 2012 (F) 1,845 Henry Burris vs Ssk., Nov. 13, 1994 (SF) 277 Jerome Messam 18 Jon Cornish 1,668 Doug Flutie 270 Dave Cranmer COMPLETIONS vs Ssk., Nov. 11, 2012 (SF) 1,557 Bo Levi Mitchell 244 Henry Burris CAREER 1,381 Peter Liske 237 Gene Filipski TOUCHDOWNS 198 Eagle Day 1,308 Danny Barrett 235 Rudy Linterman CAREER 153 Jerry Keeling 1,085 Ken Johnson GAME 8 Earl Lunsford 130 Doug Flutie 844 Dave Dickenson 159 Lovell Coleman 7 Tony Stewart 131 Henry Burris 629 Jeff Garcia vs Ssk., Nov. 9, 1964 (SF) 6 Lovell Coleman 110 Peter Liske 586 Keith Spaith 148 Lovell Coleman 4 Henry Burris 97 Bo Levi Mitchell 559 Marcus Crandell vs Wpg., Nov. 20, 1965 (F) 4 Jerry Keeling 76 Danny Barrett GAME 136 James Sykes 4 Ted Woods 74 Ken Johnson 467 Ken Johnson vs Wpg., Nov. 12, 1978 (SF) GAME 66 Dave Dickenson vs BC, Nov. 10, 1979 (SF) 127 Jon Cornish 3 Tony Stewart 45 Jeff Garcia 448 Jeff Garcia at Edm., Nov. 13, 2011 (SF) vs BC, Nov. 20, 1994 (F) GAME vs Edm., Nov. 15, 1998 (F) 127 Joffrey Reynolds 2 Keith Spaith 32 Jeff Garcia 420 Danny Barrett vs Edm., Nov. 15, 2009 (SF) vs Ssk, Nov. 11, 1948 (F) vs Edm., Nov. 15, 1998 (F) vs BC, Nov. 10, 1991 (SF) 122 Dave Cranmer 2 Doug Flutie, 28 Ken Johnson 408 Jerry Keeling vs Edm., Nov. 10, 1968 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 22, 1992 (F) vs BC, Nov. 10, 1979 (SF) at Ssk., Nov. 15, 1969 (F) 119 Lovell Coleman 2 Tony Stewart 26 Ken Johnson 381 Bo Levi Mitchell at Wpg., Nov. 24, 1962 (F) vs Edm., Nov. 12, 1995 (F) at Wpg., Nov. 9, 1980 (SF) at Edm., Nov. 22, 2015 (F) 119 Lovell Coleman 2 Earl Lunsford 26 Doug Flutie 373 Danny Barrett vs Wpg., Nov. 13, 1965 (F) at Edm., Nov. 13, 1961 (SF) vs Ssk., Nov. 13, 1994 (SF) at Edm., Nov. 17, 1991 (F) 117 Ted Woods 2 Willie Burden 25 Bo Levi Mitchell 367 Ken Johnson vs Ssk., Nov. 9, 1964 (SF) vs Wpg., Nov. 12, 1978 (SF) at Edm., Nov. 22, 2015 (F) at Wpg., Nov. 9, 1980 (SF) 113 Tony Stewart 2 Earl Lunsford 25 Jerry Keeling 365 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Ham., Nov. 4, 1995 (SF) vs Ssk., Nov. 9, 1963 (SF) at Ssk., Nov. 15, 1969 (F) vs BC, Nov. 20, 2016 (F) 112 Jon Cornish 2 Henry Burris 25 Joe Kapp 363 Drew Tate at BC, Nov. 18, 2012 (F) vs Edm., Nov. 13, 2005 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 5, 1960 (SF) vs Ssk., Nov. 11, 2012 (SF) 109 Jon Cornish 25 Peter Liske YARDS PER CARRY 359 Doug Flutie vs Ssk., Nov. 11, 2012 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 10, 1968 (SF) CAREER (MIN. 20 CARRIES) vs Ssk., Nov. 13, 1994 (SF) 103 Jesse Mims 25 Dave Dickenson 7.8 Doug Flutie 339 Peter Liske at Ssk., Nov. 17, 1971 (F) vs Ssk., Nov. 2, 1997 (SF) 6.8 Gene Filipski vs Edm., Nov. 10, 1968 (SF) 103 Hugh McKinnis 24 Peter Liske 6.6 Jon Cornish 336 Bo Levi Mitchell at Ssk., Nov. 17, 1971 (F) vs Ssk., Nov. 20, 1968 (F) 6.4 Danny Barrett vs Edm, Nov 23, 2014 (F) 24 Doug Flutie 6.3 Jesse Mims 323 Jerry Keeling CARRIES vs BC, Nov. 20, 1994 (F) 5.9 Ted Woods vs BC, Nov. 8, 1969 (SF) CAREER 23 Gerry Dattilio 5.7 Joffrey Reynolds 323 Marcus Crandell 205 Lovell Coleman at Wpg., Nov. 14, 1982 (SF) 5.6 Tony Stewart at Edm., Nov. 18, 2001 (SF) 161 Earl Lunsford 23 Danny Barrett 5.5 Dave Cranmer 323 Henry Burris 127 Ted Woods vs BC, Nov. 10, 1991 (SF) 103 Kelvin Anderson 5.5 Henry Burris at Ssk., Nov. 11, 2007 (SF) 92 Eagle Day 5.2 Lovell Coleman 314 Joe Kapp TOUCHDOWNS 89 Hugh McKinnis 5.2 Ed Buchanan vs Edm., Nov. 5, 1960 (SF) CAREER 82 Joffrey Reynolds GAME (MIN. 10 CARRIES) 311 Doug Flutie 12 Jerry Keeling 80 Tony Stewart 9.1 Jon Cornish vs BC, Nov. 20, 1994 (F) 12 Bo Levi Mitchell 80 James Sykes at Edm., Nov. 13, 2011 (SF) ATTEMPTS 9 Peter Liske 76 Jon Cornish 8.2 Lovell Coleman 8 Eagle Day CAREER 66 Jim Dillard vs Wpg., Nov. 20, 1965 (F) 8 Danny Barrett 397 Eagle Day 66 Rudy Linterman 8.0 Dave Cranmer 7 Henry Burris 297 Jerry Keeling 55 Doug Flutie at Ssk., Nov. 16, 1968 (F) 7 Marcus Crandell 225 Doug Flutie 55 Jerome Messam 7.9 Jesse Mims 6 Dave Dickenson 224 Henry Burris GAME at Ssk., Nov. 17, 1971 (F) 6 Doug Flutie 203 Peter Liske 23 Lovell Coleman 7.6 James Sykes 5 Keith Spaith 149 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Ssk., Nov. 9, 1964 (SF) vs Wpg., Nov. 12, 1978 (SF) 4 Ken Johnson 145 Danny Barrett 21 Kelvin Anderson 7.5 Joffrey Reynolds 4 Joe Kapp 130 Ken Johnson vs Edm., Nov. 14, 1999 (SF) at Ssk., Nov. 22, 2009 (F) 3 Jeff Garcia 99 Dave Dickenson 20 Jim Dillard 7.5 Doug Flutie 3 Kevin Glenn 74 Jeff Garcia vs Wpg., Nov. 17, 1962 (F) vs BC, Nov. 14, 1993 (SF) 3 Drew Tate 60 Joe Kapp 19 Dave Cranmer 7.4 Howard Waugh 149 GAME INTERCEPTIONS 8 Kelvin Anderson GAME 5 Danny Barrett THROWN vs Edm., Nov. 15, 1998 (F) 197 Willie Armstead vs BC, Nov. 10, 1991 (SF) CAREER 8 Allen Pitts vs BC, Nov. 10, 1979 (SF) 4 Marcus Crandell 18 Jerry Keeling vs Edm., Nov. 15, 1998 (F) 183 Allen Pitts at Edm., Nov. 18, 2001 (SF) 16 Eagle Day 8 Travis Moore vs Ssk., Nov. 13, 1994 (SF) 4 Keith Spaith 13 Peter Liske at Edm., Nov. 18, 2001 (SF) 173 Allen Pitts vs Edm., Oct. 22, 1952 (SF) 12 Henry Burris 8 Joe West vs BC, Nov. 21, 1999 (F) 4 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Edm., Nov. 22, 2015 (F) 173 Allen Pitts RECORDS 8 Doug Flutie vs Edm., Nov. 23, 2014 (F) 6 Danny Barrett TOUCHDOWNS vs BC, Nov. 10, 1991 (SF) 3 Bo Levi Mitchell 6 Ken Johnson 154 Ken-Yon Rambo vs BC, Nov. 20, 2016 (F) CAREER at Ssk., Nov. 11, 2007 (SF) 5 Jeff Garcia 7 Allen Pitts 3 Kevin Glenn 4 Mike Cawley 140 Herm Harrison at BC, Nov. 18, 2012 (F) 6 Travis Moore vs BC, Nov. 8, 1969 (SF) GAME 5 Terry Evanshen 3 Ken Johnson 4 Peter Liske 139 Herm Harrison vs BC, Nov. 10, 1979 (SF) 5 Herm Harrison at Ssk., Nov. 22, 1967 (F) at Ssk., Nov. 22, 1967 (F) 5 Eric Rogers 3 Jeff Garcia 4 Ken Johnson 131 Marquay McDaniel 4 Vince Danielsen vs Edm., Nov. 15, 1998 (F) at Edm., Nov. 18, 1979 (F) vs BC, Nov. 20, 2016 (F) 4 Marquay McDaniel 3 Doug Flutie 4 Doug Flutie 127 Kelvin Kirk 4 Gerry Shaw vs Ssk., Nov. 13, 1994 (SF) vs Ham., Nov. 4, 1995 (SF) vs BC, Nov. 10, 1979 (SF) 3 Romby Bryant 3 Joe Kapp 4 Henry Burris 127 Peewee Smith 3 Jim Dillard vs Edm., Nov. 5, 1960 (SF) vs Ssk., Nov. 5, 2006 (SF) at Edm., Nov. 17, 1991 (F) 3 Ken-Yon Rambo 3 Marcus Crandell 4 Mike Cawley 126 Dave Cranmer vs BC, Nov. 11, 2001 (SF) vs BC, Nov. 19, 2000 (F) 3 Larry Robinson at Ssk., Nov. 14, 1970 (F) 3 Jerry Keeling 3 Jeff Tedford 3 David Sapunjis 126 Larry Willis at Ssk., Nov. 14, 1970 (F) at Edm., Nov. 16, 1986 (SF) GAME vs Ssk., Nov. 12, 1989 (SF) COMPLETION 3 Jerry Keeling 2 Kamau Peterson 125 Allen Pitts at Ssk., Nov. 15, 1969 (F) at Edm., Nov. 18, 2001 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 15, 1998 (F) PERCENTAGE 2 Marc Boerigter 124 Gerry Shaw CAREER 3 Peter Liske vs Ssk., Nov. 20, 1968 (F) vs BC, Nov. 11, 2001 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 10, 1968 (SF) (MIN. OF 40 ATTEMPTS) 2 Allen Pitts 123 Bob McCarthy 70.2 Marcus Crandell 3 Peter Liske vs Ssk., Nov. 18, 1967 (F) vs BC, Nov. 10, 1991 (SF) at Ssk., Nov. 15, 1969 (F) 66.7 Dave Dickenson 3 Jerry Keeling 2 Ken-Yon Rambo 120 Jon Cornish 65.1 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Ssk., Nov. 19, 1969 (F) at Ssk., Nov. 11, 2007 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 23, 2014 (F) 63.3 Joe Kapp 3 Danny Barrett 2 Bobby Taylor 117 Jon Henderson 60.8 Jeff Garcia vs Ssk., Nov. 12, 1989 (SF) vs Ssk., Nov. 9, 1964 (SF) vs Ssk., Nov. 13, 1971 (F) 59.3 Keith Spaith 3 Jerry Keeling 2 Johnny Bright 117 Maurice Price 58.5 Henry Burris INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PLAYOFF at BC, Nov. 22, 1964 (F) vs Edm., Oct. 22, 1952 (SF) vs Ssk., Nov. 11, 2012 (SF) 57.8 Doug Flutie 3 Henry Burris 2 Gerry Shaw 117 Maurice Price 56.9 Ken Johnson at Ssk., Nov. 22, 2009 (F) vs Ssk., Nov. 13, 1971 (F) at BC, Nov. 18, 2012 (F) 56.1 Drew Tate 2 Tom Forzani 117 Eric Rogers 54.8 Gerry Dattilio vs Wpg., Nov. 12, 1978 (SF) at Edm., Nov. 22, 2015 (F) 54.2 Peter Liske RECEIVING 2 Emmanuel Tolbert 115 Kamau Peterson 52.4 Danny Barrett at Edm., Nov. 16, 1986 (SF) at Edm., Nov. 18, 2001 (SF) 51.5 Jerry Keeling RECEPTIONS 2 Eric Rogers 113 Allen Pitts CAREER GAME (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) vs Edm., Nov. 23, 2014 (F) vs Ssk., Nov. 2, 1997 (SF) 78 Allen Pitts 77.8 Ken Johnson 2 Eric Rogers 111 Kamar Jorden 66 Herm Harrison vs BC, Nov. 10, 1979 (SF) vs BC., Nov. 15, 2015 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 19, 2017 (F) 44 Vince Danielsen 75.0 Bo Levi Mitchell 110 Herm Harrison 44 Gerry Shaw YARDS vs BC, Nov. 20, 2016 (F) vs Wpg., Nov. 13, 1965 (F) 38 Jim Dillard CAREER 75.0 Marcus Crandell 106 Terry Vaughn 38 Nik Lewis 1,290 Allen Pitts at Edm., Nov. 18, 2001 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 15, 1998 (F) 38 Pete Manning 1,101 Herm Harrison 71.4 Dave Dickenson 106 Joe West 35 Travis Moore 660 Gerry Shaw vs Edm., Nov. 14, 1999 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 22, 2015 (F) 33 Terry Evanshen 580 Pete Manning 71.0 Jerry Keeling 105 Willie Armstead 31 Lovell Coleman 549 Vince Danielsen vs BC, Nov. 8, 1969 (SF) at Edm., Nov. 18, 1979 (F) 31 Bob McCarthy 482 Jim Dillard 70.8 Dave Dickenson 104 Ron Robinson 31 David Sapunjis 436 Traivs Moore at BC, Nov. 21, 1999 (F) at Wpg., Nov. 9, 1980 (SF) 30 Bobby Taylor 436 David Sapunjis 70.6 Doug Flutie 104 Rudy Linterman 28 Rudy Linterman 427 Terry Evanshen vs BC, Nov. 20, 1994 (F) at Ssk., Nov. 17, 1971 (F) 28 Terry Vaughn 421 Bob McCarthy 70.4 Eagle Day 104 Marquay McDaniel 23 Kelvin Anderson 413 Nik Lewis vs Ssk., Nov. 9, 1963 (SF) at BC, Nov. 18, 2012 (F) 23 Willie Armstead 409 Terry Vaughn 70.0 Doug Flutie 103 Bob McCarthy 21 Jeremaine Copeland 406 Bobby Taylor vs Edm., Nov. 12, 1995 (F) vs Ssk., Nov. 20, 1968 (F) 21 Dave Cranmer 404 Marquay McDaniel 69.7 Danny Barrett 103 Gerry Shaw 21 Marquay McDaniel 397 Willie Armstead vs BC, Nov. 10, 1991 (SF) vs BC, Nov. 8, 1969 (SF) 21 James Sykes 391 Romby Bryant 69.6 Jeff Garcia 103 Terry Vaughn GAME 374 Rudy Linterman vs Edm., Nov. 15, 1998 (F) vs Edm., Nov. 12, 1995 (F) 12 Allen Pitts 334 Lovell Coleman 69.4 Peter Liske 102 Romby Bryant vs Ssk., Nov. 13, 1994 (SF) 331 Jeremaine Copeland vs Edm., Nov. 10, 1968 (SF) vs Ssk., Nov. 11, 2012 (SF) 10 Willie Armstead 330 Ken-Yon Rambo 69.4 Joe Kapp 101 Joe West vs BC, Nov. 10, 1979 (SF) 310 Maurice Price vs Edm., Nov. 5, 1960 (SF) vs Ssk., Nov 17, 2013 (F) 9 Bob McCarthy 306 Peewee Smith 69.4 Dave Dickenson 100 Nik Lewis at Ssk., Nov. 15, 1969 (F) 276 Dave Cranmer vs Ssk., Nov. 2, 1997 (SF) vs Edm., Nov. 15, 2009 (SF) 9 Allen Pitts 252 Ernie Warlick 67.9 Henry Burris 100 Bob Shaw vs BC, Nov. 21, 1999 (F) 248 Eric Rogers vs Ssk., Nov. 21, 2010 (F) at Edm., Oct. 25, 1952 (SF) 8 Pete Manning 244 Larry Willis 65.7 Bo Levi Mitchell 100 Dave West vs Ssk., Nov. 9, 1963 (SF) 238 Joe West at Edm., Nov. 22, 2015 (F) at Edm., Oct. 25, 1952 (SF) 8 Gerry Shaw 220 Kelvin Kirk 65.5 Marcus Crandell vs Edm., Nov. 10, 1968 (SF) vs BC, Nov. 11, 2001 (SF) Note: For career records, red indicates a current player as of June 8, 2018. 8 Vince Danielsen For game records, red indicates a 2017 mark. vs BC, Nov. 20, 1994 (F) 8 Terry Vaughn (SF) — Division semifinal 150 vs Ssk., Nov. 2, 1997 (SF) (F) — Division final INDIVIDUAL GREY CUP RECORDS RECORDS 12 Hugh McKinnis GAME TOUCHDOWN PASSES RUSHING vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 480 Doug Flutie CAREER 12 Hugh McKinnis vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 6 Bo Levi Mitchell YARDS vs Mtl., Nov. 29, 1970 391 Bo Levi Mitchell 3 Doug Flutie CAREER 11 Paul Rowe vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 2 Dave Dickenson 155 Kelvin Anderson vs Ott., Nov. 27, 1948 377 Danny Barrett 2 Marcus Crandell

105 Paul Rowe CUP RECORDS GREY INDIVIDUAL 11 Jesse Mims vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 2 Peter Liske 98 Hugh McKinnis vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 373 Bo Levi Mitchell 1 Keith Spaith 97 Jerome Messam 11 Jeff Garcia vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 1 Jerry Keeling 91 Pete Thodos vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 334 Bo Levi Mitchell 1 Henry Burris 79 Henry Burris 11 Joffrey Reynolds vs Ham., Nov 30, 2014 1 Danny Barrett 66 Jon Cornish vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 328 Henry Burris GAME 65 Doug Flutie 10 Doug Flutie vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 2 Doug Flutie 60 Harry Hood vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 321 Dave Dickenson vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 53 Keyvan Jenkins 10 Tony Stewart vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 2 Dave Dickenson 47 Jeff Garcia vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 309 Marcus Crandell vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 43 Rod Pantages vs Wpg., Nov. 25, 2001 2 Peter Liske 37 Jesse Mims TOUCHDOWNS vs Ott., Nov. 30, 1968 33 DaVaris Daniels CAREER ATTEMPTS 2 Marcus Crandell 33 Tony Stewart 2 Drew Tate CAREER vs Ham., Nov. 25, 2001 29 Joffrey Reynolds 1 Kelvin Anderson 129 Bo Levi Mitchell 1 Danny Barrett 98 Doug Flutie 2 Bo Levi Mitchell GAME vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 105 Kelvin Anderson 1 Andrew Buckley 56 Danny Barrett 2 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 1 DaVaris Daniels 53 Jerry Keeling vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 79 Henry Burris 1 Doug Flutie 50 Keith Spaith vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 1 Duane Forde 39 Dave Dickenson COMPLETION 62 Jerome Messam 1 Jeff Garcia 37 Henry Burris PERCENTAGE 1 Harry Hood 36 Peter Liske vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 CAREER (MIN. OF 30 ATTEMPTS) 1 Peter Liske 35 Marcus Crandell 57 Jon Cornish 75.7 Henry Burris 1 Hugh McKinnis 32 Jeff Garcia vs Tor., Nov. 25, 2012 71.3 Bo Levi Mitchell 1 Jerome Messam 54 Pete Thodos GAME 68.8 Jeff Garcia 1 Jesse Mims vs Ott., Nov. 27, 1948 56 Danny Barrett 61.5 Dave Dickenson 1 Pete Thodos 53 Paul Rowe vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 60.7 Danny Barrett GAME vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 49 Doug Flutie 58.3 Peter Liske 2 Drew Tate 52 Paul Rowe vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 58.0 Keith Spaith vs Ham., Nov. 30, 2014 vs Ott., Nov. 27, 1948 49 Doug Flutie 57.1 Doug Flutie 1 Kelvin Anderson 50 Harry Hood vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 51.4 Marcus Crandell vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 45 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 GAME (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 1 Jesse Mims vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 50 Hugh McKinnis 75.7 Henry Burris vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 41 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 1 Hugh McKinnis vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 48 Hugh McKinnis 73.5 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Mtl., Nov. 29, 1970 38 Dave Dickenson vs Mtl., Nov. 29, 1970 vs Ham., Nov. 30, 2014 1 Jeff Garcia vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 47 Jeff Garcia 73.3 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 37 Jerry Keeling vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 1 Doug Flutie vs Mtl., Nov. 28, 1970 45 Doug Flutie 68.8 Jeff Garcia vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 37 Henry Burris vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 1 Danny Barrett vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 37 Pete Thodos 68.3 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 1 Peter Liske COMPLETIONS 37 Jesse Mims 67.3 Doug Flutie vs Ott., Nov. 30, 1968 CAREER vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 1 Duane Forde 92 Bo Levi Mitchell 63.2 Dave Dickenson CARRIES vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 56 Doug Flutie vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 CAREER 1 Pete Thodos 34 Danny Barrett 60.7 Danny Barrett 33 Kelvin Anderson vs Ott., Nov. 27, 1948 29 Keith Spaith vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 25 Paul Rowe 1 Harry Hood 28 Henry Burris 59.4 Keith Spaith 24 Hugh McKinnis vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 24 Dave Dickenson vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 24 Jon Cornish 1 Andrew Buckley 22 Jerry Keeling 58.3 Peter Liske 21 Jerome Messam vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 22 Jeff Garcia vs Ott., Nov. 30, 1968 17 Harry Hood 1 DaVaris Daniels 21 Peter Liske 16 Keyvan Jenkins vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 18 Marcus Crandell INTERCEPTIONS 14 Doug Flutie 1 Jerome Messam GAME CAREER 14 Rudy Linterman vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 34 Danny Barrett 5 Jerry Keeling vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 11 Rod Pantages 5 Bo Levi Mitchell 11 Jeff Garcia PASSING 33 Doug Flutie 4 Keith Spaith 11 Jesse Mims vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 3 Danny Barrett 11 Joffrey Reynolds YARDS 33 Bo Levi Mitchell 1 Doug Flutie 10 Tony Stewart vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 1 Dave Dickenson 10 Pete Thodos CAREER 28 Bo Levi Mitchell 1,178 Bo Levi Mitchell 1 Henry Burris GAME vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 767 Doug Flutie 1 Peter Liske 18 Kelvin Anderson 28 Henry Burris 377 Danny Barrett 1 Kevin Glenn vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 328 Henry Burris GAME 15 Jon Cornish 25 Bo Levi Mitchell 324 Keith Spaith 4 Keith Spaith vs Tor., Nov. 25, 2012 vs Ham., Nov. 30, 2014 321 Dave Dickenson vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 14 Paul Rowe 24 Dave Dickenson 309 Marcus Crandell 3 Jerry Keeling vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 259 Jeff Garcia vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 13 Jerome Messam 23 Doug Flutie 258 Peter Liske 3 Danny Barrett vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 230 Jerry Keeling vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 12 Harry Hood 3 Bo Levi Mitchell vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 2 Jerry Keeling vs Mtl., Nov. 29, 1970 151 108 Eric Rogers 90 Demetris Summers 564 Ron Stewart RECEIVING vs Ham., Nov. 30, 2014 89 Roy Finch vs Mtl., Nov. 28, 1970 101 Travis Moore GAME 532 Jim Furlong RECEPTIONS vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 208 Larry Taylor vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 CAREER vs Tor., Nov. 25, 2012 490 Keith Spaith 25 Allen Pitts TOUCHDOWNS 90 Demetris Summers vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 19 Carl Bland CAREER vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 380 Tony Martino 19 Dave Sapunjis 3 Jerome Messam 89 Roy Finch vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 RECORDS 18 DaVaris Daniels 3 Allen Pitts vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 367 Duncan O’Mahony 18 Nik Lewis 2 Terry Evanshen 73 Ted Woods vs Wpg., Nov. 25, 2001 17 Marquay McDaniel 1 Norm Hill vs Ott., Nov. 30, 1968 16 Vince Danielsen 1 Vince Danielsen 72 Rod Pantages FIELD GOALS 11 Kamar Jorden 1 Travis Moore vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 10 Gerry Shaw 1 Marc Boerigter 9 Travis Moore 1 Herm Harrison ATTEMPTS 8 Kelvin Anderson 1 Brett Ralph PUNT RETURNS CAREER 8 Woody Strode 1 Marvin Pope 20 Mark McLoughlin 7 Travis Beals 1 Dave Sapunjis RETURNS 9 Rene Paredes 7 Jeremaine Copeland 1 Maurice Price CAREER 5 Sandro DeAngelis 7 Maurice Price 1 Lemar Durant 15 Jim Silye 4 Larry Robinson 7 Peewee Smith 1 Kamar Jorden 12 Roy Finch GAME 7 Tony Stewart GAME 9 Peewee Smith 5 Mark McLoughlin 7 Pete Thodos 2 Terry Evanshen 7 Marvin Coleman vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 GAME vs Ott., Nov. 30, 1968 7 Derrick Crawford 5 Mark McLoughlin 11 Carl Bland 2 Jerome Messam 7 Larry Robinson vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 vs Tor., Nov 26, 2017 GAME 5 Sandro DeAngelis 11 DaVaris Daniels 1 Norm Hill 8 Jim Silye vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 vs Ott., Nov. 27, 1948 vs Mtl., Nov. 29, 1970 8 Roy Finch MADE 11 Nik Lewis, 1 Herm Harrison CAREER vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 13 Mark McLoughlin 8 Carl Bland 1 Allen Pitts 7 Larry Robinson 9 Rene Paredes vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 vs Ott., Nov. 30, 1968 5 Sandro DeAngelis 8 Dave Sapunjis 1 Dave Sapunjis 7 Jim Silye 2 Larry Robinson vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 GAME 7 Gerry Shaw 1 Allen Pitts 7 Derrick Crawford 5 Sandro DeAngelis vs Ott., Nov. 30, 1968 vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 7 Shawn Beals 1 Marvin Pope YARDS 4 Mark McLoughlin vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 CAREER vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 7 Allen Pitts 1 Allen Pitts 88 Roy Finch 4 Rene Paredes INDIVIDUAL GREY RECORDS CUP vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 70 Derrick Crawford vs Tor., Nov. 25, 2012 7 Dave Sapunjis 1 Vince Danielsen 67 Jim Sillye 3 Mark McLoughlin vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 65 Pete Thodos vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 7 Tony Stewart 1 Marc Boerigter 63 Antonio Warren vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 vs Wpg., Nov. 25, 2001 54 Marvin Coleman 7 Jeremaine Copeland 1 Travis Moore 48 Peewee Smith INTERCEPTIONS vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 vs Wpg., Nov. 25, 2001 CAREER 7 Marquay McDaniel 1 Brett Ralph, GAME 70 Derrick Crawford 2 Frank Andruski vs Ham., Nov. 30, 2014 vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 1 Dwight Anderson 1 Maurice Price vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 YARDS 63 Antonio Warren 1 Quincy Butler vs Tor., Nov. 25, 2012 1 Ciante Evans CAREER vs Wpg., Nov. 25, 2001 1 Lemar Durant 1 Vern Graham 364 Allen Pitts 48 Jim Silye vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 1 Aldi Henry 252 Carl Bland vs Mtl., Nov. 28, 1970 1 Kamar Jorden 1 Harry Hood 252 Kamar Jorden 46 Peewee Smith vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 1 Vern Graham 243 Dave Sapunjis vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 1 Jerome Messam 1 Shannon James 235 Nik Lewis vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 1 Alondra Johnson 211 Marquay McDaniel PUNTING 1 Keith Spaith 202 DaVaris Daniels 195 Vince Danielsen KICKOFF GAME PUNTS 2 Frank Andruski 164 Travis Moore CAREER 162 Derrick Crawford RETURNS vs Mtl., Nov. 28, 1970 CAREER 28 Keith Spaith 1 Keith Spaith 118 Gerry Shaw 28 Tony Martino 8 Larry Taylor vs Ott., Nov. 27, 1948 114 Marc Boerigter 22 Rob Maver 7 Marvin Coleman 1 Harry Hood 110 Kelvin Anderson 24 Ron Stewart 5 Roy Finch vs Ott., Nov. 27, 1948 108 Eric Rogers 14 Jim Furlong 4 Kelvin Anderson 1 Vern Graham 102 Woody Strode GAME 4 Peewee Smith vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 91 Rudy Linterman 16 Keith Spaith 4 Demetris Summers 1 Greg Perez 86 Bob McCarthy vs Ott., Nov. 27, 1948 84 Ken-Yon Rambo 3 Ted Woods vs Mtl., Nov. 28, 1970 15 Ron Stewart 1 Alondra Johnson GAME GAME vs Mtl., Nov. 28, 1970 vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 162 Derrick Crawford 7 Larry Taylor 14 Jim Furlong 1 Aldi Henry vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 vs Tor., Nov. 25, 2012 vs Tor., Nov. 28, 1971 vs Ham., Nov. 22, 1998 136 Carl Bland 5 Roy Finch 12 Keith Spaith 1 Shannon James vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 vs Mtl., Nov. 26, 1949 vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 122 Nik Lewis 4 Marvin Coleman 1 Dwight Anderson vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 vs Ham., Nov. 28, 1999 YARDS vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 117 Kamar Jorden 4 Demetris Summers CAREER 1 Quincy Butler vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 vs Mtl., Nov. 23, 2008 1,125 Keith Spaith vs Tor., Nov. 25, 2012 113 DaVaris Daniels 3 Ted Woods 992 Tony Martino 1 Ciante Evans vs Tor., Nov. 26, 2017 vs Ott., Nov. 30, 1968 919 Ron Stewart vs Ott., Nov. 27, 2016 116 Carl Bland 3 Peewee Smith 649 Rob Maver vs Tor., Nov. 24, 1991 vs Wpg., Nov. 29, 1992 532 Jim Furlong Note: For career records, red 114 Marc Boerigter YARDS GAME indicates a current player as of vs Wpg., Nov. 25, 2001 CAREER 635 Keith Spaith June 1, 2018. 113 David Sapunjis vs Ott., Nov. 27, 1948 208 Larry Taylor For game records, red indicates vs Bal., Nov. 19, 1995 152 123 Marvin Coleman a 2017 mark. sidelines 2018 MEDIA POLICY

The 2018 Calgary Stampeders media policy was created in conjunction with the CFL Operations Manual. All Stampeders policies adhere to the CFL document and are subject to change in accordance with the document. The Stampeders communication staff also reserves the right to respond on a case-by-case basis with other measures to help the media do their job and/or to protect the football club.

SIDELINES MEDIA REGULATIONS A. GAME DAY ACCESS C. PRACTICE DAYS i) Pre-game: Media accredited with press box passes are i) Practice schedules for the upcoming week will be allowed on the west sideline area of the field until five minutes released in advance and are accessible at Stampeders.com. prior to kickoff. Media accredited with sideline passes may remain. There will be no locker-room access prior to the a) Open practices: In accordance with the CFL Media game. Game day pre-game interview requests must be Policies and Procedures, the Stampeders have the option arranged 48 hours in advance and must be conducted no of closing one practice per week. All other practices must later than two hours prior to game. be open during regular season and playoffs. During Grey Media interested in shooting a pre-game live feed Cup week, one practice is closed to the media. during the regular season, not involving a player or coach, must request so with the Stampeders communications b) During practice: Members of the media are not department 72 hours prior to the game. All media approved permitted to speak with players – injured or otherwise – or to shoot inside the stadium bowl must be finished shooting coaches during practice unless specifically requested. All 2018 MEDIA POLICY 15 minutes before the top or bottom of the hour (for a 7 p.m. members of the media are prohibited from being in the advertised kickoff, live feeds must end by 6:45 p.m. or for a players’ box during practice. If required, pass through the 7:30 p.m. advertised kickoff, live feeds must end by 7:15 p.m.). back of players’ box on the east side of the field to move Pre-game live-feed shoots will not be permitted when TSN is down the sideline. airing a CFL on TSN pre-game show or when a local blackout is in effect for the game. ii) Shooting practice: Stampeders communications staff reserves the right to restrict photography (still or video) during ii) During game: Media granted on-field sideline access portions of practice. Photographers cannot shoot during during the game must remain outside the Players’ Box and team and skelly drills but generally can shoot stretching, within designated areas at all times. Any members of the individual and fundamental drills. media found inside the Players’ Box or outside of designated Tripods are permitted only on the East sideline of McMahon areas will be relocated and credentials may be revoked at Stadium and must be manned at all times or completely the discretion of Stampeders communication staff. Sideline removed from the field of play. For the protection of players, reporters seeking injury information or other team updates television and still photographers must remain at least five must speak to Jean Lefebvre, the team’s director of yards off the field of play, behind the line of scrimmage and communications. out of the end-zones. Because of limited space in the press box, an auxiliary media area will be created in the media room where the pre- iii) Coach interviews: Dave Dickenson will be available game meal will be served. to the media shortly after practice sessions. Interviews with assistant coaches must be requested through the iii) Post-game: With five minutes remaining in the fourth Stampeders communications staff and the coaches will be quarter, media with press box passes will be escorted to a available as soon as possible after practice. designated area at field level until the game’s completion. In certain circumstances, controlled on-field media availability iv) Player interviews: On practice days, players will be (players only) may occur immediately following the conclusion available to the media in an area just outside of the locker of the game to a maximum of five minutes after the end of room. To assist with specific requests, media must identify the game (as determined by Stampeders communications player requests to Stampeders communications staff staff). Following on-field availability, there will be a period in advance. designated as “team time” where no interviews will occur and the locker room is closed to the media. “Team time” will D. OFF DAYS last no more than 15 minutes, after which head coach Dave Coach and player media availability is not required on off- Dickenson will be brought to the designated interview area. days. In special circumstances, Stampeders communications Once media is finished speaking with Dickenson, the locker staff may accommodate requests. room will open to working media and select players may be brought to the designated interview area. E. TRAINING CAMP Players and Dave Dickenson are available immediately B. DAY BEFORE GAME after the morning and afternoon sessions. Assistant coaches A media availability will be held the day before games in can be made available upon request but their availability is a designated interview area of the home team. Both head dependent upon meeting schedules. Regular-season rules coaches will be made available to answer questions from apply with regards to shooting in camp. members of the media between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. local time. If a team is not able to practise the day before a game or is unable to do a formal media availability because of flight delays or some other occurrence, the coach and select players will be made available to the media at a designated hotel or facility.

STAMPEDERS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Jean Lefebvre – Director, Communications Max Campbell – 403-284-6460 • [email protected] Coordinator, Community Relations & Communications 403-284-6474 • [email protected] Main switchboard – 403-289-0205

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Catch all the Stampeders action on the Red and White’s radio home — 770 CHQR.

The broadcast crew will call every play from every pre-season, regular-season and

playoff game, with extensive pre-game and post-game coverage as well. BROADCAST TEAM BROADCAST MARK STEPHEN PLAY-BY-PLAY

23rd year • Mark is a native Calgarian who began his broadcast career at CFCN Radio-TV. He is in his 23rd season as the voice of the Stampeders. In 2013, Mark was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame for his broadcast work. Along with Greg Peterson, Mark is part of the longest-serving broadcast duo in Canadian Football League history. He has also been the voice of the ’s Calgary Wranglers, the ’s Calgary Roughnecks and the Pacific Coast League’s Calgary Cannons. He is married with three children and resides in Calgary year-round.

GREG PETERSON COLOUR COMMENTATOR

22nd year • Greg is in his 22nd year as colour commentator and pre- and post-game analyst for the 770 CHQR radio broadcasts of the Stampeders. Greg played nine years with the Stampeders from 1984 to 1992 and in 1990 was named a CFL all-star and West Division all-star. He was a member of the Stamps’ 1992 Grey Cup championship team. Greg played college football at Brigham Young University and was an NCAA academic all-American in 1982. Greg is actively involved in the Calgary minor football community and is the current president and director of the Greater Calgary Amateur Football Association and the Calgary Midget Football Association. Greg is also entering his 13th season as the head football coach of the Calgary Bantam Football Association Selects team. Greg is a senior partner with a Calgary law firm – Gowling WLG LLP – and he and his wife Deborah are the parents of three children.

JOCK WILSON CO-HOST OF PRE-GAME AND POST-GAME SHOWS

14th year • Jock has been involved in the Calgary sports media scene for more than 35 years. He moved to Calgary in 1980 to take the broadcasting program at Mount Royal College. His sports broadcasting career started a year later with 107 KIK FM. He moved over to Calgary Flames Radio in 1990 and served as the host of Flames radio broadcasts for seven seasons. In 1998, Jock hosted Calgary’s first ever prime-time sports radio talk show — “Sportstalk with Jock.” In 2004, Jock joined 770 CHQR as a co-host of Sportstalk and a year later he also joined the Stampeders broadcast team, first as the sideline host and then as the broadcast host. Jock is married to a third-generation Calgarian and has two active kids.

DAVE ROWE CO-HOST OF PRE-GAME AND POST-GAME SHOWS

9th year • Dave got his first taste of sideline reporting sneaking onto the turf at Empire Stadium in 1979 for warmup between the Lions and the Blue Bombers. Security didn’t run him off then . . . and now he has the Stamps’ permission to lurk by the bench during home games while trying to unravel Dave Dickenson’s big plan. Catch Dave on the pre- and post-game shows and delivering sports on the morning news with Bruce Kenyon.

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SIDELINES

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

The Stampeders Foundation is a community and charitable initiative dedicated to improving the lives of Calgarians and Southern Albertans.

The Stampeders Foundation consolidates and strengthens the club’s many charitable endeavours and longstanding commitment to the community and allows the organization to build upon its relationship with the community.

Through the annual Stampeders poker tournament, 50/50 ticket sales at Stampeders home games and other fundraising initiatives, the Foundation supports grassroots and amateur football programs and education as well as health and wellness projects.

The entire Stampeders organization takes great pride in giving back to the community. The players and Outriders annually contribute hundreds of hours of their time to community service and charitable work.

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SIDELINES 2018 OUTRIDERS 2018

THE STAMPEDERS’ OFFICIAL DANCE TEAM The Outriders cheer team consists of committed civic Outrider appearances are pro bono. A minimal members who represent the football club on numerous appearance fee is charged for corporate functions. All occasions throughout the year. Outriders events allow the team to interact with Stamps fans and serve as fundraising efforts to send the team to The Outriders, presented by Century Downs and Century the in Edmonton. Casino, are selected through an intensive audition and interview process each winter and are evaluated A highlight of each and every season is the always- on dance ability and experience, physical fitness popular Little Miss Outrider program. This special and character. experience consists of a preparation camp for youngsters to learn basic dance routines from the Outriders. When not serving as a member of the cheer team, Following the rehearsals, all participants perform as the these women are full-time professionals and post- halftime showcase at a Stampeders home game. secondary students. The Outriders head coach is Kyla Findlay. The Outriders attend practices each week as well as pre- game rehearsals from April through November to prepare For more information on the Outriders, please visit for each Stampeders home game. Stampeders.com

As a team, they perform hundreds of community appearance hours each year. All not-for-profit and

157 THE STAMPEDERS QUICKTOUCHDOWN HORSE SIX

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When the Stamps score a touchdown at McMahon Stadium, the Stampeders Touchdown Horse leads the charge down the east sideline as the crowd erupts in celebration.

What had been a long-standing tradition at Stampeders football games was enhanced in 1993 when the club introduced a white gelding to match the team’s trademark logo, the white mustang. Quick Six was introduced in 2003 and continues the tradition to this day.

Chelsea Drake, the other half of the Calgary Stampeders Touchdown Horse tandem, enters her third full season as Quick Six’s rider. She is

QUICK SIX • RALPH THE DOG the daughter of Karyn Drake, who served as the touchdown horse rider for the previous 23 years.

THE CFL’S RALPH THE DOG ORIGINAL MASCOT NO. 1 FAN MASCOT 44 44 HT: 6 paws, 3 tails WT: 27 dps (‘dog’ pounds) Born: Labour Day, 1974 Birthplace: Calgary PRO PATH Ralph signed as a flea agent in the summer of 1975. CAREER First ever CFL mascot and the only mascot in the CFL with five Grey Cup rings. Ralph has been the #1 fan and mascot of the Stampeders for over four decades. He was voted MVP (most valuable pooch) and fan’s best friend multiple times during his career. In addition to his game-day activity, he is an active member of the community

Personal: Resides year round in Calgary Favourite Group: Club Stamps Favourite Foods: Eskimo pies, Chicken Alouette, Gopher gumbo Favourite Movies: Dog Day Afternoon, All Dogs Go To Heaven, The Bone Collector Favourite TV Shows: Bones, Off-Leash, Parks and Recreation Last Song I Downloaded: Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond Favourite Playmates: , Farley the Fox, Howie the Honey Badger Who Would Play You in a Movie: Brian from Family Guy Advice to Kids: Have fun, stay active and enjoy the outdoors Pet Peeves: Cats, gophers, birds, polar bears and angry footballs

158 CFL DIRECTORY SIDELINES CANADIAN EDMONTON SASKATCHEWAN FOOTBALL ESKIMOS ROUGHRIDERS LEAGUE 11000 Stadium Rd. 1734 Elphinstone St. 3rd Floor, 50 Wellington St. East Edmonton, AB T5H 4E2 4th Floor Toronto, ON M5E 1C8 Tel: 780-448-1525 Regina, SK S4T 1K1

Tel: 416-322-9650 www.esks.com Main Office: 306-569-2323 DIRECTORY CFL Fax: 416-322-9651 Toll Free: 1-888-474-3377 www.cfl.ca / www.lcf.ca Rose Mary Phillip www.riderville.com Vice-President, Marketing & Communications Lucas Barrett O: 780-448-1533; C: 780-719-6820 Ryan Pollock Coordinator, Communications E: [email protected] Director, Media Relations & O: 416-865-4066; C: 406-802-7852 Football Communications E: [email protected] O: 306-566-4268; C: 306-526-7448 Cliff Fewings E: [email protected] CALGARY Coordinator, Communications STAMPEDERS O: 780-448-1519; C: 780-292-4757 E: [email protected] McMahon Stadium, 1817 Crowchild Trail NW TORONTO Calgary, AB T2M 4R6 ARGONAUTS Administration: 403-289-0205 10 Lower Spadina Ave. Stampeders’ Ticket Office: 403-289-0258 HAMILTON Suite 500 Stamps Store: 403-289-4441 TIGER-CATS Toronto, ON M5V 2Z2 1 Jarvis Street www.stampeders.com Tel: 416-341-2700 Hamilton, ON L8R 3J2 www.argonauts.ca Jean Lefebvre Football/Administration: 905-547-2287 Director, Communications www.ticats.ca Dave Haggith O: 403-284-6460; C: 403-607-0211 Senior Director, Communications Aaron Gogishvili E: [email protected] C: 416-450-1681 Director, Communications E: [email protected] Max Campbell O: 905-547-2287 x223; C: 905-730-4691

Coordinator, E: [email protected] Community Relations & Communications O: 403-284-6464; C: 587-223-2152 WINNIPEG E: [email protected] BLUE BOMBERS MONTREAL 315 Chancellor Matheson Rd. ALOUETTES Winnipeg, MB R3T 1Z2 BC 4545 Pierre-de-Coubertin Tel: 204-784-2583 Montréal, QC H1V 0B2 www.bluebombers.com LIONS Tel: 514-787-2500 10605 City Parkway Darren Cameron Surrey, BC V3T 4C8 Charles Rooke Senior Director, Public & Player Relations Tel: 604-930-5466 Director, Communications O: 204-784-7422; C: 204-292-9587 www.bclions.com O: 514-787-2508 E: [email protected] [email protected] Jamie Cartmell Director, Communications O: 604-930-5469; C: 778-558-0761 OTTAWA E: [email protected] REDBLACKS 1015 Bank St. Ottawa, ON K1S 3W7 Tel: 613-232-6767 Chris Hofley Specialist, Communications and Content O: 613-232-6767 Ext 8252 C: 613-854-3321 E: [email protected]

2018 BC LIONS GAMEp.m. vs SCHEDULE AT SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS p.m. friday • june 1 • 7 HAMILTON TIGER-CATS p.m. vs friday • june 8 • 7:30 AT p.m. saturday • june 16 • 5 OTTAWA REDBLACKS p.m. vs OTTAWA REDBLACKS saturday • june 23 • 5 p.m. AT thursday • june 28 • 7 MONTREAL ALOUETTES p.m. vs thursday • july 12 • 5:30 SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS p.m. AT saturday • july 21 • 7 vs BC LIONS saturday • july 28 • 7p.m. SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS p.m. AT saturday • aug. 4 • 7 vs WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS p.m. sunday • aug. 19 • 5 EDMONTON ESKIMOS p.m. vs saturday • aug. 25 • 1:30 EDMONTON ESKIMOS p.m. AT monday • sept. 3 • 1 HAMILTON TIGER-CATS p.m. AT saturday • sept. 8 • 5 vs TORONTO ARGONAUTS saturday • sept. 15 •p.m. 2 AT MONTREAL ALOUETTES WHATEVERA.m. friday • sept. 28 • 7 BC LIONS p.m. vs monday • oct. 8 • 11 SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS p.m. vs saturday • oct. 13 • 6 WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS p.m. AT saturday • oct. 20 • 5 BC LIONS away p.m. AT home friday • oct. 26 • 6:30 pre-season saturday • nov. 3 • 8 TBD TBD PLAYOFFS WESTERN SEMI-FINAL 4 p.m. sunday • Nov. 11 WESTERN FINAL TH GREY CUP IN EDMONTON IT sundayTAKES • nov. 18 106 sunday • nov. 25 All times are listed in Mountain Time and are subject to change. All games broadcast live on 770 CHQR.