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2018 SCHEDULE Game Information

Fri 8/31 vs Alberta 7:00 PM Date...... Friday, Aug. 31 Fri 9/7 at Manitoba 7:00 PM Time...... 7 p.m. Fri 9/14 vs Calgary 7:00 PM Location...... Saskatoon, SK Fri 9/21 vs Regina 7:00 PM Venue...... Griffiths Stadium in Nutrien Park Sat 9/29 at Calgary 1:00 PM Fri 10/12 at UBC 6:00 PM Watch...... SaskTel Max/Canadawest.tv Sat 10/20 vs Manitoba 2:00 PM Listen...... CJWW 600 Fri 10/26 at Regina 7:00 PM Series ...... SSK Leads 53-33 Sat 11/3 TBD TBD SASKATCHEWAN Current Streak...... AB - 1 W ALBERTA Sat 11/10 TBD TBD HUSKIES Last Meeting...... Oct. 21, 2017 GOLDEN BEARS Sat 11/17 OUA TBD 0-0 SSK 23 @ AB 49 0-0 Sat 11/24 U SPORTS TBD CANADA WEST STANDINGS GP Record #5THINGS 1 The Huskies and Golden Bears have met 8 times in the past five season Alberta 0 0-0 with the Huskies holding a 6-2 advantage over that span. It will be a clash of styles offensively, the Huskies led the conference in Calgary 0 0-0 2 passing last season while Alberta led it in rushing. Manitoba 0 0-0 Both team lost an outstanding contributor at the end of last season, with 3 Regina 0 0-0 the Huskies graduating Mitch Hillis and the Golden Bears' Ed Ilnicki Saskatchewan 0 0-0 The theme of the game is 'Support Our Troops' and there is a flyover 4 planned for 7:05 p.m. UBC 0 0-0 The 17 points the Huskies allowed in their first game against Alberta last 5 year was their lowest total of the season. U SPORTS TOP 10 Pts (1st place) Last week #ByTheNumbers 1. Western 246 (7) - STATISTICAL LEADERS 2. Laval 229 (3) - 18 Saskatchewan Category Alberta The Huskies return 18 starters 3. Montreal 210 (2) - from last season and boast COLTON KLASSEN Rushing ED ILNICKI 4. Laurier 170 - experience on both offence and 76 ATT, 395 YDS, 3TDS 196 ATT, 1468 YDS, 11 TDS defence 5. Calgary 166 (1) - KYLE SIEMENS Passing BRAD BAKER 66 6. UBC 133 - 201-337, 2572YDS, 19TDS 141-250, 2142 YDS, 15 TDS The Huskies scored 66 points 7. McMaster 71 - MITCH HILLIS Receiving NATHAN ROWE against the Golden Bears last

8. Guelph 54 - 52 REC, 935 YDS, 10 TDS 53 REC, 1013 YDS, 7 TD season. 9. Queen’s 39 - BROOKS FALLOON Tackles AARON CHABAYLO 17 10. Regina 28 - 54.5 TACKLES 56 TACKLES A playoff appearance this season EVAN MACHIBRODA Sacks JACOB NARBONNE would mark the Huskies 17th in SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: CAMERON DOHERTY 4.5 SACKS 4 SACKS the past 18 seasons PHONE: 306-966-1024 • CELL: 250-818-2408 PAYTON HALL Interceptions SHAYDON PHILIP EMAIL: [email protected] 2,572 WEBSITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA 4 INTS 2 INTS Kyle Siemens led the conference TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS SEAN STENGER Field Goals BRENT ARTHUR FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS and finishes 2nd in the nation in INSTAGRAM: @HUSKIEATHLETICS 12-16 FGs, 28-28 XPs 8-15 FGs, 23-23 XPs passing yards last season Game 1 vs Alberta Golden Bears • Huskie Football 2018 Game Notes All-time results vs Alberta (52-32-1)

All-time results vs Alberta (52-32-1)

Date Opponent Score Attend Site Notes * Oct 2/71 ALBERTA L 18-21 2017 Huskie- Saskatoon Football Game Notes - 2 * Oct 16/71 ALBERTA L 17-18 - Saskatoon * Sept 8/73 at Alberta W 22-18 - Edmonton U*ofOctS 13/73 Quick FALBERTAacts: W 40-38SCOUTING- Saskatoon THE GOLDEN BEARS Location:* Oct 26/74 Saskatoon,ALBERTA SK W 26-25 - Saskatoon * Sept 6/75 at Alberta W 23-19• Alberta's offence- Edmonton was extremely run-heavy last season, leading the conference in Enrollment:* Oct 11/75 19,700ALBERTA W 32-15 - Saskatoon * Sept 1/76 at Alberta W 34-13rushing yards- perEdmonton game (221.1), yards per rush (6.1) and rushing touchdowns (13). Founded:* Oct 23/76 1907ALBERTA T 16-16 - Saskatoon Nickname:* Oct 1/77 HuskiesALBERTA L 3-8• The Golden- BearsSaskatoon must now begin life without their 2017 Canada West MVP and Hec * Oct 5/77 at Alberta L 20-26 - Edmonton Huskie* Sept 4/78 Colours:at Alberta Green, White L 17-32Creighton award-winning- Edmonton running back Ed Ilnicki after the graduated from the program * Oct 8/78 ALBETA L 8-14 - Saskatoon Conference:* Sept 15/79 atCanada Alberta West L 9-26last spring. - Edmonton President:* Oct 20/79 PeterALBERTA Stoicheff W 23-6• Quarter back- SaskatoonBrad Baker does return for the Golden Bears after throwing for 2,142 * Sept 6/80 at Alberta L 13-26 - Edmonton Chief* Oct 11/80 AthleticsALBERTA Officer: Shawn BurtL 27-29yards and 15 -touchdownsSaskatoon last season. * Sept 19/81 at Alberta L 8-33 - Edmonton Stadium:* Oct 24/81 GriffithsALBERTA Stadium L 14-19 - Saskatoon Surface:* Aug 28/82 Fieldat Turf Alberta W 20-19 - Edmonton * Oct 2/82 ALBERTA W 21-9 - Saskatoon Capacity:* Sept 10/83 5,743at Alberta W 27-22 - Edmonton * Oct 15/83 ALBERTA L 21-26 - Saskatoon * Sept 29/84 ALBERTA L 17-49 - Saskatoon Huskie History: SERIES* Nov 3/84 HISTORYat Alberta L 7-29 - Edmonton * Sept 21/85 at Alberta L 13-23 - Edmonton All-Time Conference Record: * Oct 26/85 ALBERTA L 8-32 - Saskatoon * Sept 13/86 at Alberta L 7-34 - Edmonton 207-156 (since 1972) * Oct 18/86 ALBERTA W 40-12 - Saskatoon All-Time Playoff Record: * Sept 19/87 at Alberta L 10-14 - Edmonton 29-21 * Oct 25/87 ALBERTA W 37-15 - Saskatoon * Aug 27/88 at Alberta W 31-15 - Edmonton vs Alberta Golden Bears: * Oct 8/88 ALBERTA W 33-28 - Saskatoon All-Time: 53-33-1 * Sept 16/89 at Alberta W 8-7 - Edmonton * Oct 29/89 ALBERTA L 12-22 - Saskatoon Conference: 50-30-1 * Sept 1/90 at Alberta W 17-2 - Edmonton Playoffs: 3-2 * Oct 14/90 ALBERTA W 41-11 - Saskatoon * Sept 28/91 at Alberta L 17-31 - Edmonton Home: 29-16-1 Away: 24-16 * Oct 28/91 ALBERTA W 15-7 - Saskatoon * Sept 5/92 ALBERTA L 14-16 - Saskatoon * Oct 9/92 ALBERTA W 30-23 - Saskatoon * Sept 11/93 at Alberta W 26-12 - Edmonton * Oct 16/93 ALBERTA L 13-16 - Saskatoon TEAM STATS * Aug 28/94 ALBERTA W 29-12 - Saskatoon * Oct 1/94 at Alberta W 39-11 - Edmonton * Sept 23/95 at Alberta W 11-9 - Edmonton 30.6 (4th) Points per game 34.4 (2nd) * Oct 28/95 ALBERTA W 41-7 - Saskatoon * Sept 28/96 at Alberta L 10-16 - Edmonton 3513 (5th) Total offense 4049 (1st) * Nov 2/96 ALBERTA W 28-20 - Saskatoon * Sept 20/97 ALBERTA W 13-11 - Saskatoon 448 (5th) Yards per game 517.8 (1st) Oct 25/97 at Alberta W 20-7 - Edmonton * Sept 12/98 ALBERTA W 50-24 - Saskatoon 351.9 (1st) Passing yards per game 296.6 (5th) * Oct 17/98 at Alberta L 16-24 - Edmonton * Oct 9/99 at Alberta W 30-27 - Saskatoon 21 (2nd) Passing touchdowns 17 (5th) * Sept 2/00 at Alberta W 8-0 - Edmonton 96.1 (6th) Rushing yards per game 221.1 (1st) * Oct 14/00 ALBERTA L 10-13 - Saskatoon * Sept 29/01 at Alberta W 16-11 - Edmonton 5.4 (6th) Yards per rush 6.1 (1st) * Oct 5/02 at Alberta W 24-23 - Edmonton * Sept 6/03 at Alberta W 13-10 - Edmonton 7 (6th) Rushing touchdowns 13 (1st) * Oct 18/03 ALBERTA W 18-16 - Saskatoon p Nov 1/03 ALBERTA L 4-10 - Saskatoon 25.4 (5th) 1st downs per game 28 (3rd) * Sept 11/04 ALBERTA L 16-18 - Saskatoon Oct 23/04 at Alberta L 13-21 - Edmonton 43 (5th) 3rd down % 57 (1st) p Nov 13/04 at Alberta W 21-20 - Edmonton 15.6 (6th) Kick return average 16.2 (5th) * Oct 8/05 ALBERTA W 29-12 - Saskatoon p Nov 12/05 ALBERTA W 30-17 - Saskatoon 5.0 (4th) Punt return average 3.9 (6th) * Sept 2/06 ALBERTA W 27-6 - Saskatoon * Oct 21/06 at Alberta L 2-11 - Edmonton 75 (3rd) Field goal % 55.6 (6th) * Aug 31/07 ALBERTA W 45-14 - Saskatoon * Oct 20/07 at Alberta W 28-13 - Edmonton 44.7 (1st) Average per punt 35.9 (4th) * 9/26/2008 ALBERTA W 35-12 3759 saskatoon 93.1 (1st) Red zone % 80 (5th) * 9/25/2009 at Alberta L 7-27 1709 Edmonton, AB * 10/23/2009 ALBERTA W 39-3 3317 Saskatoon, SK 18 (4th) Red zone touchdowns 23 (1st) * 9/24/2010 at Alberta W 33-9 2000 Edmonton, AB p 11/06/2010 ALBERTA L 30-31 3921 Saskatoon, SK 10 (3rd) Fumbles recovered 13 (1st) * 9/2/2011 ALBERTA W 38-7 5128 Saskatoon, SK * 10/29/2011 at Alberta W 67-3 1614 Edmonton, AB 10 (2nd) INT’s 5 (6th) * 8/31/2012 ALBERTA W 32-0 5081 Saskatoon, SK * 10/20/2012 at Alberta W 27-10 436 Edmonton, AB 0 (5th) Defensive TD’s 2 (2nd) * 9/20/2013 ALBERTA W 39-17 6912 Saskatoon, SK 57 (2nd) Tackles per game 58.6 (1st) * 9/13/2014 at Alberta W 42-41 ot 1507 Edmonton, AB * 10/25/2014 ALBERTA W 41-23 3605 Saskatoon, SK 13 (2nd) Sacks 9 (6th) * 9/11/2015 at Alberta L 26-38 3200 Edmonton, AB * 9/9/2016 at Alberta W 29-17 3223 Edmonton, AB 89 (1st) Penalties 109 (5th) * 10/28/2016 ALBERTA W 48-9 2686 Saskatoon, SK * 09/08/2017 ALBERTA W 43-17 8009 Saskatoon, SK 793 (1st) Penalty Yards 971 (5th)

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SASKATOON – The University of Manitoba Bisons spoiled the University EDMONTON - The University of Alberta Golden Bears football of Saskatchewan Huskies Canada West playoff hopes with a 22-point team came up with arguably their biggest win under head comeback in a 36-32 win Saturday night at Griffiths Stadium in Potash- coach Chris Morris, as they defeated the Saskatchewan Huskies Corp Park. 49-23, Saturday afternoon at Foote Field. Down 22-0 halfway through the third quarter, the Bisons scored all 36 points in the final 15 minutes of the game. Kyle Patchell's four-yard With the win, the Bears improve to 2-5 in 2017, the same record touchdown reception gave Manitoba the victory and their first lead of as the Saskatchewan Huskies, who have now lost five-straight the game with 15 seconds left. games. However, the Huskies maintain their hold on the fourth and final playoff spot in Canada West, thanks to the conference Saskatchewan needed a 37-point victory to win a tie-break with the Uni- tie-break rules. Since Alberta and Saskatchewan are both tied versity of Alberta Golden Bears for the final Canada West playoff spot. in the standings, the second tie-breaker would be given to Alberta defeated the University of Calgary Dinos by 50 points earlier on the Huskies, who have a better point differential this season. Saturday afternoon forcing the Huskies into the lofty must-win situation. Following the win on Saturday, Saskatchewan is -37, while the Bears are -51. Had the Bears won by 27 or more, they would Both Manitoba and Saskatchewan finish the Canada West season at 2-6 and miss the playoffs. It is the first time since 2001 the Huskies are not in have claimed the immediate tie-breaker, which goes to the a postseason spot. It is the second straight playoff miss for the Bisons. team with the better point differential in their head-to-head meetings. Each team has now earned a 26-point win over each After trading early possessions, defensive back Bowan Lewis blocked other this season. a Bison punt to give the Huskies good field position. Quarterback Kyle Siemens connected with wide receiver Mitch Hillis for a 60-yard touch- As for the game on Saturday, the storyline was the same for down catch and run with 3:07 to go in the first quarter. Alberta: feed fifth-year running back Ed Ilnicki. Ilnicki, who was playing in his final game at Foote Field, had arguably the A few series thereafter, defensive back Brooks Falloon jarred the ball best game of this career, rushing for a career-high 279 yards from Bison running back Jamel Lyles, allowing rookie tailback Shakur Harris to secure his first career touchdown with a 37-yard dash into the and three touchdowns. Ilnicki also set the new program record end zone at 5:38 in the second. for career rushing yards (3,986), as well as the Bears record for rushing yards in a season (1,314) in the win. Bears quarterback Halfway through the third, the Huskies put together a seven-play drive Brad Baker also turned in a season-best performance, throwing resulting in a six-yard touchdown run by Harris. The Huskie drive fea- for 359 yards and two touchdowns. tured six rushes by Harris. .

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Lane Bryksa Duane Dmytryshyn Kit Hillis Offensive Line Receivers Receivers Saskatchewan Huskies (2nd Season 2018) Record: 2-6 DEFENSIVE ASSISTANTS Former University of Saskatchewan offensive lineman and retired-CFL standout Scott Flory joined the Huskies' coaching staff in August 2014. He was named head coach of the Hus- kies in March of 2017.

Returning home to Saskatchewan after a 15-year career with the Montreal Alouettes in Warren Muzika the League, Flory served Defensive Coordinator as the team’s offensive coordinator for the last three seasons. Tye Mountney Linebackers Cody Halseth During Flory’s impressive CFL career, he Defensive Backs was named a CFL All-Star nine times, a CFL East All-Star 11 times and handed the Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award twice. He also won three Grey Cup Championships with Montreal in 2002, 2009 and 2010.

Flory played with the Huskies from 1994 to 1998. Winning two Vanier Cup champion- Tony Michalchuk Paul Woldu Joel Lipinski Defensive Line Defensive Backs Defensive Backs ships with the Huskies in 1996 and 1998, Flory was drafted to the CFL by the Montreal SPECIAL TEAMS Alouettes in 1998 (third round, 15th overall). He was named a Canada West All-Star three times and a CIS All-Canadian twice in during his University career.

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