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Fri 8/31 vs Alberta W 42-0 Date...... Friday, Sep. 7 Fri 9/7 at 7:00 PM Time...... 6 p.m. Fri 9/14 vs Calgary 7:00 PM Location...... , MB Fri 9/21 vs Regina 7:00 PM Venue...... Investors Group Field 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 ...... MB Leads 45-43 Sat 11/3 TBD TBD SASKATCHEWAN Current Streak...... MB - 1 W MANITOBA Sat 11/10 TBD TBD HUSKIES Last Meeting...... Oct. 28, 2017 BISONS Sat 11/17 OUA TBD 1-0 SSK 32 vs. MB 36 0-1 Sat 11/24 U SPORTS TBD CANADA WEST STANDINGS GP Record #5 THINGS 1 With their victory over the Golden Bears last week the Huskies jumped to Saskatchewan 1 1-0 No. 10 in the U SPORTS Top 10. This will be the Huskies first road game of the season, they were 1-3 on the UBC 1 1-0 2 road last year. Calgary 1 1-0 Nelson Lokombo was named the CW defensive player of the week for his 3 Manitoba 1 0-1 two interception performance against Alberta. Regina 1 0-1 Daniel Perry was named the CW special teams player of the week for his 4 139 yards on nine punt returns. Alberta 1 0-1 Sean Stenger took over the Huskies record for all-time career points last 5 weekend. He has now scored 254 points. U SPORTS TOP 10 Pts (1st place) Last week #ByTheNumbers 1. Western 253 (9) 1 STATISTICAL LEADERS 2. Laval 233 (3) 2 3 3. Montreal 190 3 Saskatchewan Category Manitoba Dating back to 2016 the Huskies TYLER CHOW Rushing JAMAL LYLES have won their past three sea- 4. Laurier 184 4 12 ATT, 76 YDS, 0 TDS 15 ATT, 73 YDS, 0 TDS son-opening games in a row 5. Calgary 171 (1) 5 KYLE SIEMENS Passing DES CATELLIER 58 6. UBC 136 6 17-28, 240 YDS, 2 TDS 23-35, 378 YDS, 2 TDS Of the 88 athletes that attended 7. Carleton 63 - SAM BAKER Receiving DYLAN SCHROT Fall Camp with the Bisons a vast

8. Guelph 60 8 5 REC, 107 YDS, 2 TDS 9 REC, 141 YDS, 1 TD majority had CW experience 9. Ottawa 50 - BEN WHITING Tackles ARJAY SHELLEY 76 10. Saskatchewan 25 - 6.5 TACKLES 9.5 TACKLES The Huskies combined to score - Sacks DEREK DUFAULT 76 points in their two games SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: CAMERON DOHERTY - 1 SACK against the Bisons last year PHONE: 306-966-1024 • CELL: 250-818-2408 NELSON LOKOMBO Interceptions - EMAIL: [email protected] 11 WEBSITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA 2 INTS - The Huskies lead the conference TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS SEAN STENGER Field Goals BRAD MIKOLUFF FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS in 11 statistical categories after INSTAGRAM: @HUSKIEATHLETICS 2-2 FGs, 5-5 XPs 2-3 FGs, 2-2 XPs week one. Game 2 at • Huskie Football 2018 Game Notes 2017 Huskie Football Game Notes - 2

UofS Quick Facts: SCOUTING THE BISONS Location: , SK Enrollment: 19,700 • Manitoba's offence was potent in their season-opening loss at the hands of UBC. Founded: 1907 Despite scoring just 20 points, the Bisons put up 499 yards of total offence. Nickname: Huskies • Much of that offence was put up by third-year quarter back Des Catellier who record- Huskie Colours: Green, White ed 378 yards through the air. Conference: Canada West • The Bisons were picked fourth in the Canada West pre-season coaches poll and hung President: Peter Stoicheff tough with the No. 1 ranked UBC T-Birds last weekend. Chief Athletics Officer: Shawn Burt • The Bisons returned 10 starters on offence from last season. Stadium: Griffiths Stadium Surface: Field Turf Capacity: 5,743 All-time results vs Manitoba (43-44) SERIES HISTORYAll-time results vs Manitoba (43-44) Huskie History: Date Opponent Score Attend Site Notes All-Time Conference Record: * Sept 18/71 MANITOBA L 7-26 - Saskatoon * Nov 6/71 MANITOBA L 1-15 - Saskatoon 208-156 (since 1972) * Sept 15/73 MANITOBA W 24-20 - Saskatoon Oct 20/73 MANITOBA L 11-40 - Winnipeg p Nov10/73 at Manitoba L 8-21 - Winnipeg All-Time Playoff Record: * Sept 28 MANITOBA L 0-11 - Saskatoon * Nov 2/74 at Manitoba W 29-24 - Winnipeg 29-21 * Sept 27/75 at Manitoba W 43-0 - Winnipeg * Nov 1/75 MANITOBA W 17-15 - Saskatoon vs Manitoba Bisons: * Sept 28/76 at Manitoba L 18-24 - Winnipeg * Oct 2/76 MANITOBA W 11-4 - Saskatoon All-Time: 43-45 * Sept 10/77 MANITOBA L 10-17 - Saskatoon * Oct 15/77 at Manitoba L 17-18 - Winnipeg Conference: 39-40 * Sept 9/78 MANITOBA W 20-11 - Saskatoon * Oct 14/78 at Manitoba W 36-13 - Winnipeg Home: 22-21 Away: 21-24 * Sept 22/79 MANITOBA L 27-44 - Saskatoon * Oct 27/79 at Manitoba L 7-30 - Winnipeg * Sept 27/80 at Manitoba L 12-14 - Winnipeg * Nov 1/80 MANITOBA L 9-17 - Saskatoon * Oct 3/81 MANITOBA L 13-21 - Saskatoon * Nov 7/81 at Manitoba L 6-7 - Winnipeg * Sept 11/82 at Manitioba L 15-33 - Winnipeg * Oct 16/82 at Manitoba L 12-14 - Winnipeg * Sept 17/83 MANITOBA W 23-2 - Saskatoon * Oct 22/83 at Manitoba W 28-22 - Winnipeg TEAM STATS * Sept 8/84 MANITOBA W 23-16 - Saskatoon * Oct 13/84 at Manitoba W 13-9 - Winnipeg * Oct 5/85 at Manitoba L 24-37 - Winnipeg * Nov 9/85 MANITOBA L 8-49 - Saskatoon 42 (2nd) Points per game 20 (5th) * Sept 20/86 MANITOBA W 18-6 - Saskatoon * Oct 25/86 at Manitoba W 18-2 - Winnipeg * Sept 13/87 MANITOBA W 19-8 - Saskatoon 459 (5th) Total offense 499 (2nd) * Oct 17/87 at Manitoba L 26-27 - Winnipeg * Sept 3/88 at Manitoba W 29-3 - Winnipeg 459 (5th) Yards per game 499 (3rd) * Oct 16/88 MANITOBA W 29-21 - Saskatoon * Sept 4/89 MANITOBA W 29-3 - Saskatoon * Oct 21/89 at Manitoba W 21-9 - Winnipeg 325 (4th) Passing yards per game 378 (2nd) * Sept 15/90 at Manitoba L 5-16 - Winnipeg * Oct 21/90 MANITOBA W 34-1 - Saskatoon * Sept 14/91 MANITOBA W 26-21 - Saskatoon 3 (1st) Passing touchdowns 2 (3rd) * Oct 12/91 MANITOBA L 14-38 - Winnipeg p Nov 9/91 at Manitoba W 23-11 - Winnipeg 134 (4th) Rushing yards per game 121 (5th) * Sept 12/92 at Manitoba W 36-43 fo - Winnipeg Manitoba used ineligible players * Oct 31/92 MANITOBA L 15-18 - Saskatoon * Aug 28/93 MANITOBA L 33-35 - Saskatoon 5.0 (6th) Yards per rush 5.5 (4th) * Oct 2/93 at Manitoba L 22-43 - WInnipeg * Sept 17/94 at Manitoba L 22-33 - Winnipeg * Oct 22/94 MANITOBA W 56-42 - Saskatoon 2 (1st) Rushing touchdowns 0 (5th) * Sept 9/95 MANITOBA W 28-24 - Saskatoon * Oct 14/95 at Manitoba W 23-15 - Winnipeg 26 (3rd) 1st downs per game 23 (5th) * Sept 14/96 MANITOBA W 26-7 - Saskatoon * Oct 19/96 at Manitoba W 24-12 - Winnipeg * Aug 30/97 MANITOBA L 16-21 - Saskatoon 100 (1st) 3rd down % 25 (4th) * Oct 4/97 at Manitoba L 19-37 - Winnipeg * Sept 26/98 MANITOBA W 37-19 - Saskatoon * Oct 31/98 at Manitoba W 21-19 - Winnipeg - (6th) Kick return average 16.3 (3rd) * Sept 25/99 at Manitoba W 28-9 - Winnipeg p Nov 6/99 MANITOBA W 42-16 - Saskatoon 13.3 (1st) Punt return average 9.2 (2nd) * Sept 16/00 at Manitoba L 7-41 - Winnipeg * Oct 27/00 MANITOBA L 5-39 - Saskatoon 100 (1st) % 66.7 (4th) * Sept 8/01 MANITOBA L 7-52 - Saskatoon * Oct 20/01 at Manitoba L 14-22 - Winnipeg * Aug 31/02 MANITOBA L 21-34 - Saskatoon 44.3 (1st) Average per punt 37.5 (4th) * Oct 12/02 at Manitoba L 9-21 - Winnipeg p Nov 3/02 at Manitoba W 37-18 - Winnipeg * Oct 4/03 at Manitoba W 23-8 - Winnipeg 100 (1st) Red zone % 100 (1st) * Sept 25/04 MANITOBA W 47-14 - Saskatoon * Sept 10/05 at Manitoba W 27-21 - Winnipeg 3 (1st) Red zone touchdowns 1 (4th) * Oct 15/05 MANITOBA W 18-17 - Saskatoon * Oct 7/06 MANITOBA L 16-35 - Saskatoon p Nov 11/06 at Manitoba W 32-15 - Winnipeg - (5th) Fumbles recovered 1 (4th) * Sept 22/07 at Manitoba L 10-15 - Winnipeg * 10/11/2008 at Manitoba L 17-20 500 Winnipeg, Manitoba * 10/17/2009 at Manitoba W 31-11 500 Winnipeg, MB 3 (1st) INT’s 1 (2nd) * 10/1/2010 MANITOBA W 64-3 5455 Saskatoon, SK * 9/17/2011 at Manitoba L 16-26 3500 Winnipeg, MB - (5th) Defensive TD’s - (5th) * 9/8/2012 at Manitoba L 28-31 1150 Winnipeg, MB * 10/12/2012 MANITOBA W 44-39 4575 Saskatoon, SK * 9/7/2013 at Manitoba W 36-34 4864 Winnipeg,MB 57 (2nd) Tackles per game 47 (5th) * 10/18/2013 MANITOBA L 26-33 3598 Saskatoon, SK p 11/01/2013 at Manitoba L 36-37 2214 Winnipeg, MB Canada West Semifinal * 9/5/2014 MANITOBA W 44-24 8121 Saskatoon, SK 44 (6th) Sacks 9 (6th) * 10/17/2014 at Manitoba L 8-41 1196 Winnipeg, MB p 11/07/2014 MANITOBA L 39-47 3013 Saskatoon, SK Canada West Semifinal 8 (1st) Penalties 10 (3rd) * 9/4/2015 #10 MANITOBA L 28-34 6457 Saskatoon, SK * 9/24/2016 at Manitoba L 17-38 1846 Winnipeg, MB * 09/01/2017 at Manitoba W 44-23 - Winnipeg, MB 54 (1st) Penalty Yards 114 (6th)

Overall: 43-44 • Conference: 39-40 • Home: 22-20 • Away: 21-24 • Neutral: 0-0

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SASKATOON – It was pure dominance on both ends of the field as the SASKATOON – The Bisons spoiled the University of Saskatchewan Huskie football team started their 2018 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Canada West football play- campaign with a 42-0 victory over the visiting Alberta Golden Bears at off hopes with a 22-point comeback in a 36-32 win Saturday, Griffiths Stadium inside Nutrien Park on Aug. 31. October 28 night at Griffiths Stadium in PotashCorp Park. The Bisons scored three unanswered touchdowns in the last three "We were well prepared and it showed out there, it's been a long time and I think the guys were a little sick of playing each other," said Huskie minutes to earn their second win of the 2017 campaign on the head coach Scott Flory. "There were some good things tonight, but final day of the regular season. some things that we need to correct." Down 22-0 halfway through the third quarter, the Bisons Out-gaining the Golden Bears to the tune of 462-257 yards, Saskatche- scored all 36 points in the final 15 minutes of the game. Kyle wan combined a potent passing attack, strong ground game and stiff Patchell's four-yard touchdown reception gave Manitoba the defence in the victory. victory and their first lead of the game with 15 seconds left.

Fifth-year quarter back Kyle Siemens started his senior season by going Saskatchewan needed a 37-point victory to win a tie-break 17-28 for 240 yards and a pair of touchdowns through the air. Siemens also scored a rushing touchdown, putting up 25 yards on three carries. with the University of Alberta Golden Bears for the final Canada West playoff spot. Alberta defeated the University of Calgary "It's not a fluke that we went and did the things we did today, there Dinos by 50 points earlier on Saturday afternoon forcing the are a lot of elements that go into a football game and one of those is Huskies into the lofty must win situation. physical toughness and I think our team was very physically tough," said Siemens. "I think we controlled both sides of the line of scrimmage and Both Manitoba and Saskatchewan finish the Canada West that offseason work definitely showed in our guys." season at 2-6 and miss the playoffs. It is the first time since 2001 the Huskies are not in a postseason spot. It is the second Tyler Chow ran for 76 yards on 12 carries to lead the Huskies on the straight playoff miss for the Bisons. ground, while third-year receiver Sam Baker was dynamite through the air, hauling in five catches for 82 yards and two touchdowns. After trading early possessions, defensive back Bowan Lewis On the side of the Golden Bears, Brad Baker and Brad Launhardt com- blocked a Bison punt to give the Huskies good field position. bined to go 13-for-25 in the air with Dryden Kalesnikoff leading the Quarterback Kyle Siemens connected with wide receiver Mitch team with 57 yards on ten carries. Hillis for a 60-yard touchdown catch and run with 3:07 to go in the first quarter. Scoring 12 points in the game, two field goals, five extra-points and a rouge, fifth-year kicker Sean Stenger moved into first all-time on the A few series thereafter, defensive back Brooks Falloon jarred Huskie career points list. The native of Saskatoon has now recorded 254 the ball from Bison running back Jamel Lyles, allowing rookie points throughout his time in the green and white of the Huskies. tailback Shakur Harris to secure his first career touchdown with A slow start to the game saw the Huskies leading just 3-0 after the first a 37-yard dash into the end zone at 5:38 in the second. quarter but the offence came to life in a big way in the second frame. Up 22-0 after Harris' second major, Marcel Arruda-Welch took A five-yard scramble into the end zone from Siemens gave the Huskies the ensuing kickoff 75-yards to the Huskie end zone to get on their first major score of the game with just over four minutes remaining the Bisons' on the board. in the half. From there, Manitoba took over the momentum of the game. With time winding down and the Huskies driving, Siemens delivered a The Bisons' defence forced the Huskies to turnover the ball on beautiful touch pass that sailed over the Golden Bears defenders and into the hands of an open Baker to send the home team into the half- downs and the Bisons' Lyles punched in the ball a one-yard time break leading 18-0. dash at 1:51 in the third quarter.

Any hope of an Albertan comeback was snuffed out when the Huskies The Huskies answered with Harris' third touchdown on a six- started the second half on a long march down the field that resulted in yard dash to close the third quarter and a Sean Stenger 46-yard another Siemens to Baker touchdown connection. field goal at 11:40 in the fourth.

The shutout victory was the first for Saskatchewan in exactly six years. Manitoba added two more touchdowns to seal the comeback a Their last such win came on Aug. 31 of 2012 by a score of 32-0 against Trysten Dyce six-yard catch and a Macho Bockru 31-yard catch. these very same Golden Bears.

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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 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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