2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 TABLE OF CONTENTS

FINGERTIP FACTS ...... 2 HEAD COACH & DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR ...... 3 COACHES AND TEAM STAFF ...... 4 2011 CANADA WEST LEAGUE DIRECTORY ...... 5 ALL-TIME CANADA WEST CHAMPIONS ...... 6 ACTIVE CANADA WEST COACHING RECORDS (through 2010) ...... 8 ALL-TIME CANADA WEST STANDINGS (1968-2010) ...... 8 2010 CANADA WEST LEAGUE STANDINGS & PLAYOFF RESULTS...... 8 2010 CIS NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS ...... 9 2010 CIS ALL-CANADIAN TEAMS ...... 9 2010 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS...... 10 2010 CANADA WEST ALL-STAR TEAM ...... 10 2011 CANADA WEST SCHEDULE ...... 11 UC DINOS: FOOTBALL HISTORY ...... 12 All-Time Records (conference games) ...... 12 PLAYOFF HISTORY: 1975-2010 ...... 13 NATIONAL AWARDS ...... 14 BLG AWARD ...... 14 TROPHY ...... 14 PRESIDENTS’ AWARD ...... 16 J.P. METRAS AWARD ...... 17 FRANK TINDALL TROPHY ...... 17 ...... 18

UC ALL-CANADIANS ...... 19 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS ...... 20 DINOS IN PRO FOOTBALL ...... 22 CFL DRAFT PICKS ...... 23 2011 PLAYER PROFILES ...... 24 ALL-TIME RECORDS ...... 60 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ...... 60 CAREER RECORDS ...... 60 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ...... 62 SINGLE GAME RECORDS ...... 64 LONGEST PLAYS ...... 65

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ...... 67 2011 UC DINOS FOOTBALL ROSTER ...... 68

GODINOS.COM 1 Dinos FOOTBALL 2010 Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 FINGERTIP FACTS INSTITUTION 2011 COACHES & STAFF

Location , , Canada Head Coach & Defensive Coordinator Website www.ucalgary.ca Offensive Coordinator & Greg DeLaval Founded 1966 Special Teams Coordinator Taylor Altilio Enrollment 28,000 Offensive Line Rohn Meyer, Mike Willson Mailing Address 2500 University Drive NW Running Backs Gino DiVincentis Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Receivers Bob Kydd President Dr. M. Elizabeth Cannon Defensive Line Pat MacDonald Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology Dr. Wayne Giles Linebackers Secondary Marcello Rapini, Drew Carpenter, Jon Waldie DINOS ATHLETICS & RECREATION Kickers Jim Hartley Strength & Conditioning Mac Read Founded 1964 Equipment Managers Allan Naylor, John Carr Nickname Dinos Athletic Therapist Kerri Downer Colours Red, Black, Gold Athletic Therapy Students Cait Campbell, Adam Kositsky Mascot Rex Video Tom Kanaroski Website www.goDINOS.com Team Coordinator/Academic Advisor Sandra Wigg Affiliation Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Conference Canada West (CW) 2011 SCHEDULE BPE, MPE Home games in BOLD+CAPS; playoff games in italics; *indicates conference game Director of Athletics & Recreation Ron Wuotila [email protected] Date Opponent Time (MT) Location Broadcast Aug. 27 vs. Alberta 6 p.m. Lacombe, Alta. Office (403) 220-3409 Sept. 3 @ Manitoba* 12 p.m. , Man. Shaw TV, QR77.com

Assistant Athletic Director, Communications Sept. 9 UBC* 7 p.m. McMahon Stadium CanadaWest.tv Ben Matchett BComm, BA Sept. 16 @ Regina* 7 p.m. Regina, Sask. CanadaWest.tv, QR77 [email protected] Sept. 23 SASKATCHEWAN* 7 p.m. McMahon Stadium CanadaWest.tv, QR77 Office (403) 220-8143 Oct. 2 ALBERTA* 1 p.m. McMahon Stadium Shaw TV, QR77 Mobile (403) 863-8143 Oct. 14 @ Saskatchewan* 7 p.m. , Sask.

Oct. 22 MANITOBA* 1 p.m. McMahon Stadium CanadaWest.tv, QR77 UC DINOS FOOTBALL Oct. 29 @ UBC* 3 p.m. , B.C. Shaw TV, QR77.com

Canada West Playoffs BA, BSc, MEd Head Coach Blake Nill Nov. 4 CW Semi-final Shaw TV Years as Head Coach: 6 Nov. 11 75th Hardy Cup TSN [email protected] CIS Office (403) 220-3417 Nov. 18 Quebec Champion @ Canada West Champion TSN

Vanier Cup Championships (4) 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 CIS Vanier Cup @ BC Place Nov. 25 Mitchell vs. Uteck champs Vancouver, B.C. TSN

CW Championships (12) 1975, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2008, 2009, 2010

2010 Record 9-3 Copyright © 2011 Conference 6-2 2nd, Canada West Sports Information Office

Dinos Athletics & Recreation Playoffs 3-1 2500 University Drive NW Canada West Champions; Mitchell Bowl Champions Calgary, AB T2N 1N4

Home Field (capacity) McMahon Stadium (35,500) Photos courtesy David Moll, Rob Galbraith, Yan Doublet, Sandra Wigg, and the University of Calgary Archives Surface FieldTurf Printed by Imagine Printing Services, University of Calgary

GODINOS.COM 2 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 HEAD COACH & DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR BLAKE NILL

Blake Nill was appointed the fifth Head Coach in Dinos history on Feb. 23, 2006.

An alumnus of the University of Calgary, Blake played football for the Dinos from 1980 through 1982 before turning professional with in 1983 after being selected 19th overall in the CFL draft. He played in the CFL from 1983-88 with Montreal, Hamilton and Winnipeg.

A native of Hanna, Alberta, Nill has 25 years of football experience as an athlete and as a coach.

Blake joined the Dinos after coaching at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, N.S. While coaching the Saint Mary’s Huskies he posted a regular season record of 49 wins and 15 losses (77%) and post-season record of 12 wins and five losses (71%). During that time the Huskies were Vanier Cup Champions in 2001 and 2002 and were finalists on two other occasions. He coached the Huskies to a record six consecutive Atlantic University Sport Championships (1999-2004).

Nill won the Frank Tindall Trophy as Canadian Interuniversity Sport Coach of the Year in 1999 and was a finalist in 2000, 2001, and 2003.

He is actively involved in the Canadian University Football Coaches Association (CUFCA), serving as President for several seasons. Blake was instrumental in the implementation of the interlocking schedule between the AUS and the Quebec conference.

Nill started his coaching career in August 1992 as the Defensive Coordinator for St. Francis Xavier, a position he held until joining Saint Mary’s in February 1998. From April 1990 through July 1992 Nill served as a youth care worker in Montreal and Calgary, with the Shawbridge Youth Centre and the Alberta Solicitor General, respectively.

Nill took undergraduate courses at the University of Calgary in both Physical Education and Economics graduating with Bachelor of Arts degree from in 1989. He graduated from St. Francis Xavier University with a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Education. In addition, Blake has attained his Level III National Coaching Certification (NCCP).

Blake served as a guest coach with the in 1997 and 1998, the Renegades in 2002 and 2003, and the Eskimos in 2007. In addition he served as a member of the coaching staff for the Canadian Under-19 team at the Global World Football Challenge held in conjunction with Super Bowl XLI in Florida in January 2007 and coached the linebackers for Team Canada’s entry at the IFAF World Junior Football Championships in Canton, Ohio in July 2009. In the summer of 2011, Nill was part of the coaching staff for Canada’s silver medal-winning entry in the IFAF Senior World Championship in Vienna, Austria. All-Time UC Dinos Blake and his wife, Maura, and they have two children, Taylor – a receiver for the Dinos – and Bryce. Football Coaches

Blake Nill’s All-Time Coaching Record Dennis Kadatz 1964-68 Conference Playoffs Conf. Record: 7-23 (.233) Year GP W L GP W L Season result Playoff Record: N/A Saint Mary’s University 1998 8 4 4 0 0 0 Missed playoffs Mike Lashuk 1999 8 7 1 3 2 1 AUS Champions; lost Vanier Cup 14-10 to Laval 1969-76, 1978-82 2000 8 8 0 2 1 1 AUS Champions; lost 40-36 to Regina Conf. Record: 56-52 (.518) 2001 8 8 0 3 3 0 Vanier Cup Champions (defeated Manitoba 42-16) Playoff Record: 2-3 (.400)

2002 8 6 2 3 3 0 Vanier Cup Champions (defeated Saskatchewan 33-21) 2003 8 7 1 3 2 1 AUS Champions; lost Vanier Cup 14-7 to Laval 1977, 1983-90, 1992-95 2004 8 5 3 2 1 1 AUS Champions; lost Mitchell Bowl 31-16 to Saskatchewan Conf. Record: 70-32-2 (.673) 2005 8 4 4 1 0 1 Lost AUS semi-final 47-29 to StFX Playoff Record: 16-6 (.727) University of Calgary 2006 8 2 6 0 0 0 Missed playoffs Tony Fasano 2007 8 4 4 1 0 1 Lost CW semi-final 27-5 to Manitoba 1991, 1996-2005 2008 8 5 3 3 2 1 CW Champions; lost 59-10 to Laval Conf. Record: 44-43 (.511) Playoff Record: 0-6 (.000) 2009 8 7 1 4 3 1 CW Champions; lost Vanier Cup 33-31 to Queen’s 2010 8 6 2 4 3 1 CW Champions; lost Vanier Cup 29-2 to Laval Blake Nill OVERALL 104 73 31 29 20 9 2x Vanier Cup Champion; 9x Conference Champion 2006-present Winning Pct. .702 .690 Conf. Record: 24-16 (.600) UC ONLY 40 24 16 12 8 4 2008, 2009, 2010 Canada West Champion Playoff record: 8-4 (.667) Winning Pct. .600 .667

GODINOS.COM 3 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 COACHES AND TEAM STAFF Greg DeLaval joined the Dinos as the program's full-time assistant coach in April 2011. He returned to Calgary after spending three years as head coach at the University of , where he started a significant rebuild effort of the historic Varsity Blues program. He ended the longest losing streak in CIS history in his first game in Sept. 2008, and his 2010 team posted Toronto’s best record in 15 years. DeLaval spent two seasons (2006 and 2007) with Nill and the Dinos as special teams coordinator and offensive assistant. A Calgary native, DeLaval led St. Mary’s High School to the 1986 city championship as a and receiver and is a member of the school’s sports hall of fame. He went east for his varsity career, playing for StFX in 1990 and from 1994-97. He was a starting wide receiver for the X-Men in the 1996 Vanier Cup and was an Academic All-Canadian. He began his coaching career at StFX in 2001 where he led the program’s recruiting and fundraising efforts, then headed to Toronto to be a full-time GREG DeLAVAL assistant with the Varsity Blues from 2003-05. After his first two-year stint with TAYLOR ALTILIO ROHN MEYER Offensive Coordinator/QBs Calgary, he returned to Toronto as first Interim Coach and then Head Coach. Special Teams Coord. Offensive Line

MIKE WILLSON GINO DiVINCENTIS BOB KYDD PAT MacDONALD WAYNE HARRIS Offensive Line Running Backs Receivers Defensive Line Linebackers

MARCELLO RAPINI DREW CARPENTER JON WALDIE MATT BERRY JIM HARTLEY Defensive Backs Defensive Backs Defensive Backs Defensive Assistant Kickers

MAC READ SANDRA WIGG ALLAN NAYLOR JOHN CARR KERRI DOWNER Strength & Conditioning Team Coordinator Equipment Manager Equipment Manager Athletic Therapist

CAIT CAMPBELL ADAM KOSITSKY TOM KANAROSKI RON WUOTILA BEN MATCHETT AT Student AT Student Video Director of Athletics Asst. AD/Communications GODINOS.COM 4 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 2011 CANADA WEST LEAGUE DIRECTORY

Canada West Universities Athletic Association Communications Coordinator: David Bandla (780) 266-9378 • [email protected] www.canadawest.org

Executive Director Val Schneider [email protected] Canada West Football Convenor Jim Donlevy [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA GOLDEN BEARS Stadium: Foote Field (3,000) Head Coach: Jeff Stead (780) 492-2060 [email protected] Sports Information: Matt Gutsch (780) 492-7214 [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF THUNDERBIRDS Stadium: (3,200) Head Coach: Shawn Olson (604) 822-3356 [email protected] Sports Information: TBD (604) 822-9115

UNIVERSITY OF Stadium: McMahon Stadium (35,500) Head Coach: Blake Nill (403) 220-3417 [email protected] Sports Information: Ben Matchett (403) 220-8143 [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF Stadium: University Stadium (5,000) Head Coach: Brian Dobie (204) 474-9627 [email protected] Sports Information: Chris Zuk (204) 474-7492 [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF Stadium: (27,400) Head Coach: Frank McCrystal (306) 585-5481 [email protected] Sports Information: Braden Konschuh (306) 585-5199 [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN : (4,579) Head Coach: (306) 966-1260 [email protected] Sports Information: Nicole Betker (306) 966-1024 [email protected]

GODINOS.COM 5 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 ALL-TIME CANADA WEST CHAMPIONS *game decided in overtime; no conference champion in years not listed YEAR CHAMPION Score FINALIST LOCATION 1922 Alberta 1923 Manitoba 1924 Manitoba 1926 Alberta 1927 Manitoba 1928 Alberta 1929 UBC 1930 Saskatchewan 1931 UBC 1933 UBC 1934 Saskatchewan 1935 Saskatchewan 1936 Saskatchewan 1937 Saskatchewan 1938 UBC 1939 UBC 1941 Saskatchewan 1944 Alberta 1945 UBC 1946 Alberta 1947 Alberta 1948 Alberta 1959 UBC 1960 Alberta 1961 UBC 1962 UBC/Alberta The 1963 Alberta Canada West Football Championship 1964 Alberta No Playoff 1965 Alberta/Sask No Playoff 1966 Manitoba No Playoff 1967 Alberta No Playoff 1968 Manitoba 10 7 Alberta 1969 Manitoba No Playoff 1970 Manitoba No Playoff 1971 Alberta No Playoff 1972 Alberta No Playoff 1973 Manitoba No Playoff 1974 Saskatchewan No Playoff 1975 CALGARY No Playoff 1976 UBC 36 10 Saskatchewan British Columbia 1977 CALGARY 13 12 UBC CALGARY 1978 UBC 26 8 CALGARY British Columbia 1979 Alberta 28 17 UBC Alberta 1980 Alberta 22 14 CALGARY Alberta 1981 Alberta 11 8 UBC British Columbia 1982 UBC 57 3 Manitoba British Columbia 1983 CALGARY 21 12 UBC CALGARY 1984 CALGARY 33 16 Alberta Alberta 1985 CALGARY 52 13 Manitoba CALGARY 1986 UBC 49 3 CALGARY British Columbia 1987 UBC 26 8 Alberta British Columbia 1988 CALGARY 46 33* Saskatchewan CALGARY 1989 Saskatchewan 22 18 UBC Saskatchewan 1990 Saskatchewan 24 9 UBC Saskatchewan 1991 Saskatchewan 23 11 Manitoba Manitoba 1992 CALGARY 26 24* UBC British Columbia GODINOS.COM 6 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995

YEAR CHAMPION Score FINALIST LOCATION 1993 CALGARY 32 12 Alberta CALGARY 1994 Saskatchewan 34 17 CALGARY Saskatchewan 1995 CALGARY 32 30* Saskatchewan CALGARY 1996 Saskatchewan 37 16 UBC Saskatchewan 1997 UBC 39 21 CALGARY British Columbia 1998 Saskatchewan 31 28 UBC Saskatchewan 1999 Saskatchewan 31 24 UBC British Columbia 2000 Regina 25 22 Manitoba Manitoba 2001 Manitoba 23 16 Regina Manitoba 2002 Saskatchewan 44 28 Regina Regina 2003 Simon Fraser 28 18 Alberta Simon Fraser 2004 Saskatchewan 21 20 Alberta Alberta 2005 Saskatchewan 30 17 Alberta Saskatchewan 2006 Saskatchewan 32 15 Manitoba Manitoba 2007 Manitoba 48 5 Regina Manitoba 2008 CALGARY 44 21 Simon Fraser CALGARY 2009 CALGARY 39 38 Saskatchewan Saskatchewan 2010 CALGARY 56 3 Alberta CALGARY

GODINOS.COM 7 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 ACTIVE CANADA WEST COACHING RECORDS (through 2010)

Coach 1st yr 2011 yr G W L T/OL Pct. Brian Towriss, Saskatchewan 1984 28th 216 138 77 1 .641 Blake Nill, Calgary 2006 6th 40 24 16 0 .600 Brian Dobie, Manitoba 1996 16th 119 62 55 2 .529 Frank McCrystal, Regina 1999 13th 96 44 51 1 .464 Shawn Olson, UBC 2010 2nd 8 2 6 0 .250 Jeff Stead, Alberta 2011 1st ------

ALL-TIME CANADA WEST STANDINGS (1968-2010) Team GP W L T/OL PF PA PTS CALGARY 340 196 140 4 8592 7789 396 .582 Saskatchewan 339 181 156 2 7655 7047 364 .537 UBC 327 161 161 5 7341 7400 327 .500 Alberta 338 164 169 5 7474 7387 333 .493 Regina 96 44 51 1 2524 2816 89 .464 Manitoba 339 150 185 4 7608 8384 304 .448 Simon Fraser 63 15 45 3 1170 1952 33 .262

Notes a) UBC, Alberta, and Saskatchewan participated in two games declared no contest in 1974 b) One game declared no contest in 2009 (Manitoba @ SFU) due to both teams using ineligible players c) Two-team playoffs through 1998; four-team playoffs 1999-present d) Regina joined CW in 1999; Simon Fraser joined in 2002 e) Overtime loss (OL) resulted in one (1) point from 2002-06 f) Simon Fraser joined league in 2002, left after 2009 season

2010 CANADA WEST LEAGUE STANDINGS & PLAYOFF RESULTS Team GP W L PF PA PTS *Saskatchewan 8 6 2 317 179 12 *CALGARY 8 6 2 339 222 12 *Regina 8 5 3 314 221 10 *Alberta 8 3 5 211 306 6 Manitoba 8 2 6 160 295 4 UBC 8 2 6 165 255 4 -*Clinched playoff spot

CANADA WEST SEMI-FINALS 74th HARDY CUP (Canada West Final) Nov. 6 Alberta 31 @ Saskatchewan 30 Nov. 13 Alberta 3 @ CALGARY 56 Regina 33 @ CALGARY 40

CIS MITCHELL BOWL @ Calgary, Alta. VANIER CUP @ QUEBEC, Que. Nov. 20 Saint Mary’s 8 @ CALGARY 35 Nov. 27 CALGARY 2 vs. Laval 29

GODINOS.COM 8 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 2010 CIS NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER , Ottawa

MOST OUTSTANDING LINEMAN Arnaud Gascon-Nadon, Laval

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR ERIC DZWILEWSKI, CALGARY

OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER Henoc Muamba, StFX (not a lineman)

COACH OF THE YEAR , Laval

RUSS JACKSON AWARD Thomas Hall, Manitoba (Athletics, Academics, Community Service)

2010 CIS ALL-CANADIAN TEAMS

FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM OFFENCE OFFENCE Quarterback Brad Sinopoli Ottawa Quarterback Laurence Nixon Saskatchewan

Running backs Rotrand Sené Montréal Running backs Nick FitzGibbon Adrian Charles Regina Jerimy Hipperson Western

Wide receivers Simon Charbonneau-Campeau Sherbrooke Wide receivers Cyril Adjeitey Ottawa Jade Etienne Saskatchewan Adam Molnar Mount Allison

Inside receivers Matthew Bolduc Ottawa Inside receivers Liam Mahoney Concordia Alexandre Poirier Sherbrooke Brenden Owens Regina

Centre Justin Glover McMaster Centre Nicholas Ternovatsky Alberta

Tackles Matthew O’Donnell Queen’s Tackles PAUL SWISTON CALGARY Saskatchewan Anthony Barrette Concordia

Guards Matthew Norman Western Guards Simon Légaré Montréal Saskatchewan Mike Flier Mount Allison

DEFENCE DEFENCE Tackles Dan Schutte Saint Mary’s Tackles Benjamin Thompson McGill Sébastien Tétreault Ottawa Serge Kaminsky UBC

Ends Arnaud Gascon-Nadon Laval Ends Alexander Robinson Western David Ménard Montréal Adrian Saturley Acadia

Linebackers Henoc Muamba StFX Linebackers John Surla Western Frédérick Plesius Laval Filipe Fonseca Da Silva Sherbrooke Giancarlo Rapanaro Wilfrid Laurier Saint Mary’s

Safety Bryce McCall Saskatchewan Safety Julien Hamel Montréal

Halfbacks Western Halfbacks Mark Holden Saint Mary’s Maxime Bérubé Laval Harrison Maloney Bishop’s

Cornerbacks Jamir Walker Regina Cornerbacks Oliverier Turcotte-Létourneau Laval Bradley Daye Mount Allison Chayce Elliot Ottawa

SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS Laval Punter Darryl Wheeler Western

Kicker AARON IFIELD CALGARY Kicker Matthew Falvo Ottawa

Returner Raphaël Gagné Sherbrooke Returner Jahmeek Taylor Saint Mary’s

GODINOS.COM 9 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995

2010 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Laurence Nixon Saskatchewan

MOST OUTSTANDING LINEMAN PAUL SWISTON CALGARY

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR ERIC DZWILEWSKI CALGARY

OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER SAM HURL CALGARY (not a lineman)

COACH OF THE YEAR Brian Towriss Saskatchewan

RUSS JACKSON AWARD Thomas Hall Manitoba (Athletics, Academics, Community Service)

2010 CANADA WEST ALL-STAR TEAM * denotes unanimous selection OFFENCE Centre (tie) Nick Ternovatsky Alberta ALEX KRAUSNICK-GROH CALGARY

Guards REED ALEXANDER CALGARY Ben Heenan Saskatchewan

Tackles PAUL SWISTON CALGARY Patrick Neufeld Saskatchewan

Inside Receivers ANTHONY PARKER CALGARY Brenden Owens Regina

Wide Receivers NATHAN COEHOORN CALGARY Jade Etienne Saskatchewan

Running Backs *Adrian Charles Regina CALGARY

Quarterback Laurence Nixon Saskatchewan

DEFENCE Ends Craig Gerbrandt Alberta Matt Walter Zach Hart Saskatchewan Tye Noble Tackles Serge Kaminsky UBC Akiem Hicks Regina

Linebackers SAM HURL CALGARY Bruce Anderson Regina Peter Thiel Saskatchewan

Halfbacks TYE NOBLE CALGARY Pete Adams Manitoba

Cornerbacks Sam Carino UBC Jamir Walker Regina

Safety (tie) Bryce McCall Saskatchewan Matt Yausie Regina

SPECIAL TEAMS Punter (tie) Hugh O’Neill Alberta Chris Bodnar Regina Kicker AARON IFIELD Calgary Kick Returner Luke Thiel Saskatchewan

GODINOS.COM 10 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 2011 CANADA WEST SCHEDULE *Games in italics will be broadcast live on SHAW TV

Wk Date Visitor Home Time (local) Stadium 1 Friday, Sept. 2 UBC @ Regina 7 p.m. Mosaic Stadium Alberta @ Saskatchewan 7 p.m. Griffiths Stadium Saturday, Sept. 3 CALGARY @ Manitoba 1 p.m. University Stadium

2 Friday, Sept. 9 Reinga @ Saskatchewan 7 p.m. Griffiths Stadium UBC @ CALGARY 7 p.m. McMahon Stadium Saturday, Sept. 10 Manitoba @ Alberta 7 p.m. Foote Field

3 Friday, Sept. 16 CALGARY @ Regina 7 p.m. Mosaic Stadium Saturday, Sept. 17 Saskatchewan @ Manitoba 1 p.m. University Stadium Alberta @ UBC 2 p.m. Thunderbird Stadium

4 Friday, Sept. 23 Saskatchewan @ CALGARY 7 p.m. McMahon Stadium Saturday, Sept. 24 Regina @ Alberta 1 p.m. Foote Field Manitoba @ UBC 2 p.m. Thunderbird Stadium

5 Friday, Sept. 30 Manitoba @ Regina 7 p.m. Mosaic Stadium UBC @ Saskatchewan 7 p.m. Griffiths Stadium Sunday, Oct. 2 Alberta @ CALGARY 1 p.m. McMahon Stadium

Saturday, Oct. 8 BYE WEEK

6 Friday, Oct. 14 CALGARY @ Saskatchewan 7 p.m. Griffiths Stadium Saturday, Oct. 15 Alberta @ Manitoba 1 p.m. University Stadium Regina @ UBC 2 p.m. Thunderbird Stadium

7 Saturday, Oct. 22 UBC @ Alberta 1 p.m. Foote Field Manitoba @ CALGARY 1 p.m. McMahon Stadium Saskatchewan @ Regina 7 p.m. Mosaic Stadium

8 Saturday, Oct. 29 Regina @ Manitoba 1 p.m. University Stadium Saskatchewan @ Alberta 1 p.m. Foote Field CALGARY @ UBC 2 p.m. Thunderbird Stadium

Canada West Playoffs 9 Saturday, Nov. 5 #4 @ #1 Canada West Semi-final #3 @ #2 Canada West Semi-final

10 Friday, Nov. 11 Semi winners @ Highest Seed 75th Hardy Cup (TSN)

CIS Championship 11 Friday, Nov. 18 Quebec Champion @ CW Champion Mitchell Bowl (TSN)

12 Friday, Nov. 25 Mitchell Champ vs. Uteck Champ Vanier Cup (TSN) BC Place, Vancouver

GODINOS.COM 11 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 UC DINOS: FOOTBALL HISTORY All-Time Records (conference games) *head-to-head records incomplete 1964- 1967

Year Head Coach Record Standing vs. ALTA vs. UBC vs. MAN vs. REG vs. SASK vs. SFU 1964 Kadatz 1-5 -- -- 1965 Kadatz 0-6 4th ------1966 Kadatz 0-6 4th ------1967 Kadatz 4-2 2nd ------1968 Kadatz 2-4 3rd 0-2 -- 0-2 -- 2-0 -- 1969 Lashuk 2-4 3rd 1-1 -- 0-2 -- 1-1 -- 1970 Lashuk 5-3 2nd 1-1 2-0 0-2 -- 2-0 -- 1971 Lashuk 5-3 3rd 1-1 1-1 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1972 Lashuk 5-3 2nd 0-2 2-0 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1973 Lashuk 3-5 4th 0-2 2-0 0-2 -- 1-1 -- 1974 Lashuk 5-3 2nd 2-0 2-0 0-2 -- 1-1 -- 1975 Lashuk 6-2 1st 2-0 1-1 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1976 Lashuk 3-5 5th 1-1 0-2 1-1 -- 1-1 -- 1977 Connellan 6-2 1st 1-1 1-1 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1978 Lashuk 6-2 2nd 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1979 Lashuk 3-5 3rd 0-2 0-2 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1980 Lashuk 6-2 2nd 1-1 1-1 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1981 Lashuk 3-5 3rd 0-2 0-2 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1982 Lashuk 3-5 4th 1-1 0-2 1-1 -- 1-1 -- 1983 Connellan 6-2 1st 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1984 Connellan 7-1 2nd 1-1 2-0 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1985 Connellan 6-2 1st 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1986 Connellan 5-3 2nd 2-0 0-2 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1987 Connellan 4-4 3rd 0-2 0-2 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1988 Connellan 7-1 1st 2-0 2-0 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1989 Connellan 4-4 4th 0-2 1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1990 Connellan 5-3 3rd 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 0-2 -- 1991 Fasano 4-4 3rd 2-0 1-1 0-2 -- 1-1 -- 1992 Connellan 4-4 2nd 1-1 1-1 0-2 -- 2-0 -- 1993 Connellan 5-2-1 1st 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 0-1-1 -- 1994 Connellan 5-2-1 2nd 1-1 1-0-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1995 Connellan 6-2 1st 1-1 2-0 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1996 Fasano 4-4 3rd 1-1 1-1 2-0 -- 0-2 -- 1997 Fasano 5-2-1 2nd 2-0 0-1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1998 Fasano 4-4 4th 1-1 1-1 2-0 -- 0-2 -- 1999 Fasano 3-5 4th 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 -- 2000 Fasano 6-2 2nd 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 -- 2001 Fasano 3-5 4th 0-2 2-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 -- 2002 Fasano 5-3 2nd 2-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 2003 Fasano 4-4 5th 1-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 2004 Fasano 4-4 4th 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-2 2005 Fasano 2-6 6th 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 2006 Nill 2-6 6th 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 2007 Nill 4-4 4th 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 2008 Nill 5-3 2nd 1-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 2009 Nill 7-1 2nd 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 2010 Nill 6-2 2nd 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-2 -- OVERALL* 201-159-3 46-37 41-31-2 47-32 10-5 46-33-1 6-4 *Head-to-head results since 1968 only

GODINOS.COM 12 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 PLAYOFF HISTORY: 1975-2010 *denotes neutral site game; 1993 Vanier Cup vs. Toronto @ Toronto and 2010 Vanier Cup vs. Laval @ Quebec City considered road games. Year Event Opponent Location Stadium W/L Score All-time Record 2010 Vanier Cup Laval Quebec, Que. PEPS Stadium L 2-29 25-19 2010 Mitchell Bowl Saint Mary’s Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 35-8 25-18 2010 Canada West Final Alberta Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 56-3 24-18 2010 Canada West Semifinal Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 40-33 23-18 2009 *Vanier Cup Queen’s Quebec, Que. PEPS Stadium L 31-33 22-18 2009 Uteck Bowl Saint Mary’s Halifax, N.S. Huskies Stadium W 38-14 22-17 2009 Canada West Final Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Sask. Griffiths Stadium W 39-38 21-17 2009 Canada West Semifinal Alberta Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 45-13 20-17 2008 Uteck Bowl Laval Quebec, Que. PEPS Stadium L 10-59 19-17 2008 Canada West Final Simon Fraser Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 44-21 19-16 2008 Canada West Semifinal Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 24-17 18-16 2007 Canada West Semifinal Manitoba Winnipeg, Man. L 5-27 17-16 2004 Canada West Semifinal Alberta Edmonton, Alta. Foote Field L 13-39 17-15 2002 Canada West Semifinal Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium L 17-39 17-14 2001 Canada West Semifinal Manitoba Winnipeg, Man. Canad Inns Stadium L 10-31 17-13 2000 Canada West Semifinal Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium L 32-33 17-12 1999 Canada West Semifinal UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium L 14-27 17-11 1997 Canada West Final UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium L 21-39 17-10 1995 *Vanier Cup Western Toronto, Ont. SkyDome W 54-24 17-9 1995 Ottawa Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 37-7 16-9 1995 Canada West Final Saskatchewan Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 32-30 (OT) 15-9 1994 Canada West Final Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Sask. Griffiths Stadium L 17-34 14-9 1993 Vanier Cup Toronto Toronto, Ont. SkyDome L 34-37 14-8 1993 Atlantic Bowl Saint Mary’s Halifax, N.S. Huskies Stadium W 37-23 14-7 1993 Canada West Final Alberta Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 32-12 13-7 1992 Atlantic Bowl Saint Mary’s Halifax, N.S. Huskies Stadium L 11-23 12-7 1992 Canada West Final UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium W 26-24 (OT) 12-6 1988 *Vanier Cup Saint Mary’s Toronto, Ont. W 52-23 11-6 1988 Central Bowl Western Ontario London, Ont. J.W. Little Stadium W 34-14 10-6 1988 WIFL Final Saskatchewan Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 46-33 (OT) 9-6 1986 WIFL Final UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium L 3-49 8-6 1985 *Vanier Cup Western Ontario Toronto, Ont. Varsity Stadium W 25-6 8-5 1985 Western Bowl Carleton Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 56-14 7-5 1985 WIFL Final Manitoba Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 52-13 6-5 1984 Central Bowl Guelph Guelph, Ont. L 7-12 5-5 1984 WIFL Final Alberta Edmonton, Alta. Varsity Stadium W 33-18 5-4 1983 *Vanier Cup Queen’s Toronto, Ont. Varsity Stadium W 31-21 4-4 1983 WIFL Final UBC Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 21-12 3-4 1980 WIFL Final Alberta Edmonton, Alta. Varsity Stadium L 14-22 2-4 1978 WIFL Final UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium L 8-26 2-3 1977 Forest City Bowl Western Ontario London, Ont. J.W. Little Stadium L 22-24 2-2 1977 WIFL Final UBC Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 13-12 2-1 1975 *College Bowl Ottawa Toronto, Ont. Varsity Stadium L 9-14 1-1 1975 Atlantic Bowl Acadia Wolfville, N.S. Raymond Field W 38-13 1-0 25-19 1220-1033 Results by Event Overall 25-19 Last win: 2010 35-8 over Saint Mary’s (Mitchell Bowl) Canada West Semifinal 3-6 Last win: 2010 40-33 over Regina Canada West/WIFL Final 11-5 Last win: 2010 56-3 over Alberta Western/Forest City/Central/Churchill/Mitchell Bowl 4-2 Last win: 2010 35-8 over Saint Mary’s (Mitchell Bowl) Atlantic/Uteck Bowl 3-2 Last win: 2009 38-14 over Saint Mary’s (Uteck Bowl) College Bowl/Vanier Cup 4-4 Last win: 1995 54-24 over Western Ontario Home record 14-2 Last win: 2010 35-8 over Saint Mary’s (Mitchell Bowl) Road record 7-15 Last win: 2009 38-14 over Saint Mary’s (Uteck Bowl) Neutral site record 4-2 Last win: 1995 54-24 over Western Ontario (Vanier Cup) By opponent Opponent GP W-L Last game Location Result Last win Location Score UBC 7 3-4 November 5, 1999 Away L 14-27 November 7, 1992 Away 26-24 (OT) Alberta 6 4-2 November 13, 2010 Home W 56-3 November 13, 2010 Home 56-3 Saint Mary’s 5 4-1 November 20, 2010 Home W 35-8 November 20, 2010 Home 35-8 Western Ontario 4 3-1 November 25, 1995 Neutral W 54-24 November 25, 1995 Neutral 54-24 Saskatchewan 4 3-1 November 14, 2009 Away W 39-38 November 14, 2009 Away 39-38 Regina 4 2-2 November 6, 2010 Home W 40-33 November 6, 2010 Home 40-33 Manitoba 3 1-2 November 3, 2007 Away L 5-27 November 15, 1985 Home 52-13 Queen’s 2 1-1 November 28, 2009 Neutral L 31-33 November 19, 1983 Neutral 31-21 Ottawa 2 1-1 November 18, 1995 Home W 37-7 November 18, 1995 Home 37-7 Laval 2 0-2 November 27, 2010 Away L 2-29 None Carleton 1 1-0 November 22, 1985 Home W 56-14 November 22, 1985 Home 56-14 Acadia 1 1-0 November 1975 Away W 38-13 November 1975 Away 38-13 Simon Fraser 1 1-0 November 8, 2008 Home W 44-21 November 8, 2008 Home 44-21 Guelph 1 0-1 November 17, 1984 Away L 7-12 None Toronto 1 0-1 November 20, 1993 Away L 34-37 None

GODINOS.COM 13 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 NATIONAL AWARDS BLG AWARD CIS Male Athlete of the Year

1995-96 • R 2009-10 • QB

Erik Glavic accepts the 2010 BLG Award from Doug Mitchell, national co-chair of Borden Ladner Gervais LLP at the Jack Singer Concert Hall in Calgary during the 15th Annual BLG Awards Photo: Deluxe Design Group

GODINOS.COM 14 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 FRANK GNUP MEMORIAL TROPHY Most Outstanding Player in CIS Football Most Outstanding Player in Canada West Football Year UC Nominee Pos High School CW Winner School CIS Winner School 1972 Dave McGillis RB -- DAVE McGILLIS CALGARY Andy Parichi Western 1973 -- Dave Pickett Saskatchewan Dave Pickett Saskatchewan 1974 -- Bryan Fryer Alberta Allan Charuk Acadia 1975 -- Bryan Fryer Alberta Bryan Fryer Alberta 1976 -- Gordon Penn UBC Bob Stracina Acadia 1977 John McCorquindale RB James Fowler Dan Smith UBC Bob Cameron Acadia 1978 Dan Brown DB Western Canada Dan Smith UBC Jamie Bone Western 1979 Darcy Krogh WR Bishop Grandin Dwayne Hysop Manitoba Scott Mallender Windsor 1980 Scott MacArthur DL Queen Elizabeth Alberta Greg Marshall Western 1981 QB Bishop Grandin Glenn Steele UBC Dan Fereday Toronto 1982 Greg Vavra QB Bishop Grandin GREG VAVRA CALGARY Rich Zmich Ottawa 1983 Greg Vavra QB Bishop Grandin GREG VAVRA CALGARY GREG VAVRA CALGARY 1984 Lew Lawrick QB Bishop Grandin LEW LAWRICK CALGARY Phil Scarfone McMaster 1985 Elio Geremia RB St. Francis ELIO GEREMIA CALGARY Larry Mohr Queen’s 1986 Elio Geremia RB St. Francis Mark Norman UBC Western 1987 Elio Geremia RB St. Francis Jordan Gagner UBC Jordan Gagner UBC 1988 Bob Torrance QB William Aberhart Dan Farthing Saskatchewan Chris Flynn Saint Mary’s 1989 Bob Torrance QB William Aberhart Jim Stewart UBC Chris Flynn Saint Mary’s 1990 Bob Torrance QB William Aberhart Jim Stewart UBC Chris Flynn Saint Mary’s 1991 Craig Kittelson RB Will Sinclair CRAIG KITTELSON CALGARY Tim Tindale Western 1992 Craig Kittelson RB Will Sinclair CRAIG KITTELSON CALGARY Eugene Buccogrossi Toronto 1993 Mike Freiter WR Winston Churchill Brent Schneider Saskatchewan Tim Tindale Western 1994 Don Blair SB Notre Dame Coll. Brent Schneider Saskatchewan Bill Kubas Wilfrid Laurier 1995 Don Blair SB Notre Dame Coll. DON BLAIR CALGARY DON BLAIR CALGARY 1996 Chris Lewis RB St. Francis Brent Schneider Saskatchewan Eric Lapointe Mount Allison 1997 Ryan Carruthers SB Crescent Heights Mark Nohra UBC Mark Nohra UBC 1998 Ken Eslinger RB Cochrane Akbal Singh UBC Eric Lapointe Mount Allison 1999 Lincoln Blumell QB William Aberhart Akbal Singh UBC Phillipe Cote Ottawa 2000 Dean Fisher RB Bishop Grandin DEAN FISHER CALGARY McMaster 2001 Jamie Elliott WR Bishop Grandin Regina Ben Chapedlaine McMaster 2002 Lincoln Blumell QB William Aberhart Shane Munson Manitoba Tommy Denison Queen’s 2003 Agustin Barrenechea LB St. Francis Jarred Winkel Alberta Tommy Denison Queen’s 2004 Chuck Guedo QB St. Francis Steve Bilan Saskatchewan Jesse Lumsden McMaster 2005 Stephen Hughes RB Western Canada David Stevens Saskatchewan Western 2006 Dalin Tollestrup QB Raymond Teale Orban Regina Windsor 2007 RB St. Francis Teale Orban Regina Erik Glavic Saint Mary’s 2008 Matt Walter RB Bishop O’Byrne MATT WALTER CALGARY Benoit Groux Laval 2009 Erik Glavic QB St. Mary’s ERIK GLAVIC CALGARY ERIK GLAVIC CALGARY 2010 Matt Walter RB Bishop O’Byrne Laurence Nixon Saskatchewan Brad Sinopoli Ottawa QB Erik Glavic, 2009 Hec

EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME Crighton Trophy Winner Canada West Representatives 1985 Tom Spoletini 1986 1988 Craig Watson 1991 Mike Pavelec 1993 Chris Konrad 1995 Rohn Meyer 1996 Don Blair 1997 Ben Fairbrother 2006 Dan Federkeil 2011 Anthony Parker

GODINOS.COM 15 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 PRESIDENTS’ AWARD Most Outstanding Defensive Player in CIS Football Year UC Nominee Pos High School CW Winner School CIS Winner School 1980 Wayne Harris LB Winston Churchill Gary Sinclair Saskatchewan Rich Payne Wilfrid Laurier 1981 Wayne Harris LB Winston Churchill Mike Emery UBC Mike Emery UBC 1982 Gary Calhoun HB William Aberhart Mike Emery UBC Mike Emery UBC 1983 Wade Buteau LB Bishop Grandin WADE BUTEAU CALGARY Tim Timlin Carleton 1984 Wade Buteau LB Bishop Grandin Gerald Lashyn Saskatchewan Larry Oglesby Mount Allison 1985 Darcy Kopp HB Father Lacombe DARCY KOPP CALGARY DARCY KOPP CALGARY 1986 Rod Monden LB St. Francis Mark Norman UBC Mark Norman UBC 1987 Ian James LB St. Francis Jordan Leith UBC Brent Lewis Western 1988 Ian James LB St. Francis Mark Singer Alberta Bishop’s 1989 Devon Marcuk HB Lord Beaverbrook Mark Singer Alberta Mark Singer Alberta 1990 Mohamed Elsaghir HB Kim Pasloski Saskatchewan Randy Power Mount Allison 1991 Chris Penner LB Beaver Brae Roger Hennig UBC Ray Bernard Bishop’s 1992 LB Regina Rams Callum McIntosh UBC Alex Eliopoulos Saint Mary’s 1993 Collin Newman HB Winston Churchill Paul Yusypchuk Alberta Lou Tiro Toronto 1994 Collin Newman HB Winston Churchill Wade Miller Manitoba Cory Delaney Waterloo 1995 Phil Schnell HB Paul Kane Trent Bagnall Saskatchewan Paul Frian StFX 1996 Jay Kleinsasser LB Bishop Carroll Trent Bagnall Saskatchewan Derek Krete Western 1997 Ian Schafer S Queen Elizabeth Warren Muzicka Saskatchewan Jan Van Geel Waterloo 1998 Ian Schafer S Queen Elizabeth Warren Muzicka Saskatchewan Warren Muzicka Saskatchewan 1999 Jeff Lewis HB St. Francis Mike Letendre Saskatchewan Mike Letendre Saskatchewan 2000 Ian Schafer S Queen Elizabeth Joey Mikawoz Manitoba Joey Mikawoz Manitoba 2001 Ryan Folk LB Sun Jeff Zimmer Regina David Stipe Bishop’s 2002 Ryan Folk LB UBC Adam MacDonald StFX 2003 Agustin Barrenechea LB St. Francis Duncan McKinlay Simon Fraser Duncan McKinlay Simon Fraser 2004 Ryan Saurette DB George McDougall David Lowry Alberta Patrick Donovan Concordia 2005 Scott Thompson DB Bishop Carroll David Lowry Alberta Patrick Donovan Concordia 2006 Chase Moore LB Central Memorial Cory Huclack Manitoba Patrick Donovan Concordia 2007 Chase Moore LB Central Memorial Mat Nesbitt Regina Mat Nesbitt Regina 2008 Andrea Bonaventura LB St. Jean de Brebeuf ANDREA BONAVENTURA CALGARY Thaine Carter Queen’s 2009 Geoff Paiement LB Holy Trinity Acad. Taylor Wallace Saskatchewan Cory Greenwood Concordia 2010 Sam Hurl LB Centennial SAM HURL CALGARY Henoc Muamba StFX

1 Sam Hurl

GODINOS.COM 16 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 J.P. METRAS AWARD Most Outstanding Lineman in CIS Football Year UC Nominee Pos High School CW Winner School CIS Winner School 1974 -- Bart Evans Manitoba Bart Evans Manitoba 1975 Rene Harrison RENE HARRISON CALGARY Saint Mary’s 1976 -- Gerry Inglis Alberta Gerry Inglis Alberta 1977 Rene Deschamps NG RENE DESCHAMPS CALGARY Dick Bakker Queen’s 1978 Bob Dear OG Viscount Bennett David Willox Alberta David Willox Alberta 1979 Scott MacArthur DE Queen Elizabeth SCOTT MacARTHUR CALGARY Jim Muller Queen’s 1980 Scott MacArthur DE Queen Elizabeth SCOTT MacARTHUR CALGARY SCOTT MacARTHUR CALGARY 1981 Jim Fraser OG/T Queen Elizabeth Jason Riley UBC Tony Grassa StFX 1982 Dave Fordyce OT Central Memorial Jason Riley UBC Peter Langford Guelph 1983 Dave Fordyce OT Central Memorial DAVE FORDYCE CALGARY Jim DeSilva Carleton 1984 Tom Spoletini OT St. Francis Don Adamic UBC Boyd Young Ottawa 1985 Rob Prodanovic NG Forest Lawn Ross Garland Manitoba Mike Schad Queen’s 1986 Craig Watson OG Crescent Heights Leo Groenwegan UBC Louie Godrey Guelph 1987 Craig Watson OG Crescent Heights CRAIG WATSON CALGARY Pierre Vercheval Western 1988 Cam Sackschewsky OT Father Lacombe Ryon McCorkell Saskatchewan Vernon Stiliadis Wilfrid Laurier 1989 Mike Pavelec OT Twin Falls Rob Dutton Saskatchewan Chris Gioskis Ottawa 1990 Mike Pavelec OT Twin Falls Jason Rauhaus Manitoba Chris Morris Toronto 1991 Mike Pavelec OT Twin Falls Jason Rauhaus Manitoba Jason Rauhaus Manitoba 1992 Chris Konrad DE Bishop Grandin CHRIS KONRAD CALGARY CHRIS KONRAD CALGARY 1993 Rohn Meyer OG Notre Dame College Travis Serke Saskatchewan Paul Chesser Concordia 1994 Trent Schmuland DT Kate Andrews TRENT SCHMULAND CALGARY Paul Connery Bishop’s 1995 Rob Richards DE Ernest Manning ROB RICHARDS CALGARY Harry van Hofwegan Carleton 1996 Ben Fairbrother OT Bishop Carroll James Repesse Saskatchewan James Repesse Saskatchewan 1997 Garret Everson DE Ernest Manning Bob Beveridge UBC Mike Jushnir StFX 1998 Garret Everson DE Ernest Manning GARRET EVERSON CALGARY GARRET EVERSON CALGARY 1999 Morgan Otrhalek OG Kate Andrews Tyson St. James UBC Tyson St. James UBC 2000 Brian Kynaston OT Lord Beaverbrook Aaron Moser Saskatchewan McGill 2001 Tyler Lynem DT Winston Churchill Mitch Sutherland Alberta Carl Gourgues Laval 2002 Tyler Lynem DT Winston Churchill Israel Idonije Manitoba Israel Idonije Manitoba 2003 Dan Federkeil DE Medicine Hat Ibrahim Khan Simon Fraser Ibrahim Khan Simon Fraser 2004 Richard Yalowsky OT Vancouver Centennial RICHARD YALOWSKY CALGARY Troy Cunningham Concordia 2005 Dan Federkeil DE Medicine Hat DAN FEDERKEIL CALGARY Laval 2006 Dylan Steenbergen OT Churchill (Leth.) Jordan Rempel Saskatchewan Waterloo 2007 OT Bishop Carroll Justin Cooper Manitoba Scott Evans Wilfrid Laurier 2008 Dylan Steenbergen OT Churchill (Leth.) Scott McCuaig UBC Étienne Légaré Laval 2009 Kirby Fabien OT Bishop O’Malley Craig Gerbrandt Alberta Matt Morencie Windsor 2010 Paul Swiston OT Dr. E.P. Scarlett PAUL SWISTON CALGARY Arnaud Gascon-Nadon Laval

FRANK TINDALL TROPHY CIS Football Coach of the Year

1969 Henry Janzen, Manitoba 1990 Larry Haylor, Western Ontario 1970 , Western Ontario 1991 Rich Newbrough, Wilfrid Laurier 1971 Jim Donlevy, Alberta 1992 Ian Breck, Bishop’s 1972 D. “Tuffy” Knight, Wilfrid Laurier 1993 , Saint Mary’s 1973 Ed Hilton, UPEI 1994 Brian Towriss, Saskatchewan 1974 Ron Murphy, Toronto 1995 Rick Zmich, Wilfrid Laurier 1975 Don Gilbert, Ottawa 1996 Dan McNally, Guelph 1976 Darwin Semotiuk, Western Ontario 1997 John Stevens, StFX 1977 PETER CONNELLAN, CALGARY 1998 Larry Haylor, Western Ontario 1978 Frank Smith, UBC 1999 Blake Nill, Saint Mary’s 1979 D. “Tuffy” Knight, Wilfrid Laurier 2000 Greg Marshall, McMaster 1980 Cam Innes, Ottawa 2001 Brian Dobie, Manitoba 1981 John Huard, Acadia 2002 Chuck McMann, McGill 1982 , McMaster 2003 Garry Jeffries, Wilfrid Laurier 1983 Doug Hargraves, Queen’s 2004 , Alberta 1984 Steve Bruno, Mount Allison 2005 Glen Constantin, Laval 1985 PETER CONNELLAN, CALGARY 2006 Denis Piché, Ottawa 1986 , Bishop’s 2007 Frank McCrystal, Regina 1987 Frank Smith, UBC 2008 Pat Sheahan, Queen’s 1988 Larry Uteck, Saint Mary’s 2009 Steve Sumarah, Saint Mary’s 1989 D. “Tuffy” Knight, Wilfrid Laurier 2010 Glen Constantin, Laval Peter Connellan 1977, 1985 CIS Football Coach of the Year

GODINOS.COM 17 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 PETER GORMAN TROPHY Most Outstanding Freshman in CIS Football Year UC Nominee Pos High School CW Winner School CIS Winner School 1976 -- Gene Wall Saskatchewan Jim Reid Ottawa 1977 Gord Goodwin FB Viscount Bennett GORD GOODWIN CALGARY GORD GOODWIN CALGARY 1978 Pat McCune RB Winston Churchill PAT McCUNE CALGARY John Lowe Guelph Leth. 1979 Greg Vavra QB Bishop Grandin Ben Der Alberta Joey Tynes StFX 1980 John Harvie DB Lord Beaverbrook JOHN HARVIE CALGARY John Hutchinson Mount Allison 1981 Rob Prodanovic DL Forest Lawn Glenn Steele UBC Glen Steele UBC 1982 Scot Rose HB Winston Churchill Darren Brezden Alberta Mike Fabilli Ottawa 1983 Tony Spoletini FB St. Francis TONY SPOLETINI CALGARY Paul Nastasiuk Wilfrid Laurier 1984 Brian DeMug K James Fowler Jeff Funtasz Alberta Jeff Funtasz Alberta 1985 Randy Bec SB Matt Pearce UBC Mark Brown Carleton 1986 Dave Van Belleghem DB Beaver Brae DAVE VAN BELLEGHEM CALGARY McGill 1987 Bob Torrance QB William Aberhart Dan Farthing Saskatchewan Dan Farthing Saskatchewan 1988 -- Brad Freund Manitoba Grant Keaney Mount Allison 1989 David Leinweber DL St. Francis Errol Brown Saskatchewan Chris Banton Ottawa 1990 Rohn Meyer OL Notre Dame College ROHN MEYER CALGARY Bill Kubas Wilfrid Laurier 1991 Bruce Parsons K William Aberhart Dominic Zagari Manitoba Dominic Zagari Manitoba 1992 Harold Andersen OL Crescent Heights Jay Hamilton Alberta Sean Reade Western 1993 Chris Lewis RB St. Francis Grayson Shillingford UBC Jerome Pathon Acadia 1994 -- James Repesse Saskatchewan Andre Arlain StFX 1995 -- Ryan Mcwhinney UBC Eric Lapointe Mount Allison 1996 -- David Murza Saskatchewan Jeff Johnson York 1997 Jimmy Hartley K Brooks Composite Matt Kruchak Manitoba Paul Carty StFX 1998 Alan Giacalone RB Father Lacombe Scott Coe Manitoba Kojo Aidoo McMaster 1999 Trevor Coehoorn LB Medicine Hat Shane Munson Manitoba Sebastien Roy Mount Allison 2000 Darren Presley OL Medicine Hat Mark Shantz Alberta Jean-Frederic Tremblay Laval 2001 Dan Federkeil DE Medicine Hat Bart Szarnyski UBC Jeremy Steeves StFX 2002 Alex Andrews RB Bowness Brett Sparrow Alberta Andy Fantuz Western 2003 David Gruninger RB Lethbridge Collegiate Jacques DesLauriers UBC Maxime Gagnier Montreal 2004 Adam Ford SB St. Michael’s College Braydon Hobbs UBC Kyle Williams Bishop’s 2005 -- Scott McHenry Saskatchewan Martin Gagne Montreal 2006 Dalin Tollestrup QB Raymond DALIN TOLLESTRUP CALGARY DALIN TOLLESTRUP CALGARY 2007 Matt Walter RB Bishop O’Byrne MATT WALTER CALGARY Liam Mahoney Concordia 2008 Craig Adamson DB Notre Dame Ben Heenan Saskatchewan Waterloo 2009 DL Ross Sheppard LINDEN GAYDOSH CALGARY LINDEN GAYDOSH CALGARY 2010 Eric Dzwilewski QB Centennial (Boise) ERIC DZWILEWSKI CALGARY ERIC DZWILEWSKI CALGARY

Eric Dzwilewski

2011 CIS Rookie of the Year

GODINOS.COM 18 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 UC ALL-CANADIANS

FIRST TEAM 1989 WR Dave Brown 1971 OL Wayne Conrad RB J.P. Izquierdo OT Mike Pavelec 1975 RB Dan Diduck G Cam Sackschewsky OL Rene Harrison 1991 WR Mike Freiter 1976 DB Gary Burbeniuk OT Mike Pavelec 1977 C Rob Ferguson 1992 WR Mike Freiter 1978 DB Harry Kruger RB Craig Kittelson

1979 OT Tom Trifaux DE Chris Konrad WR Darcy Krogh OT Rohn Meyer

DE Scott MacArthur 1993 DB Collin Newman

1980 DE Scott MacArthur 1994 SB Don Blair

1983 LB Wade Buteau OT Rohn Meyer OT Dave Fordyce DL Trent Schmuland

QB Greg Vavra 1995 SB Don Blair

1984 R Josh Borger DE Rob Richards

C Cam Hodgson 1997 SB Ryan Carruthers DB Darcy Kopp QB Darryl Leason DL Rob Prodanovic 1998 C Barkley Anderson 1985 DB Darcy Kopp DE Garret Everson RB Elio Geremia 2000 DB Brock Balog DL Rob Prodanovic WR Geoff Drover 1986 SB Tim Karbonik 2004 OT Richard Yalowsky G Craig Watson 2007 C Tim O’Neill 1987 G Craig Watson LB Ian James 2008 LB Andrea Bonaventura

1988 WR Dave Brown 2009 QB Erik Glavic C Paul Kerber RB Matt Walter OT Cam Sackschewsky WR Nathan Coehoorn

2010 PK Aaron Ifield

SECOND TEAM 2000 DB Ian Schafer 1986 RB Elio Geremia RB Dean Fisher LB Rod Monden 2001 DB Greg Hoover

1987 RB Elio Geremia 2002 OG Darren Presley DB Darren Peterson WR Jamie Elliott 1988 OG Paul Carson SB Blake Machan LB Ian James DL Tyler Lynem DB Dave Van Belleghem 2003 LB Agustin Barrenechea 1989 QB Bob Torrance DE Dan Federkeil

1990 RB J.P. Izquierdo 2004 C Evan Haney

OT Mike Pavelec 2005 DE Dan Federkeil QB Bob Torrance 2007 RB Anthony Woodson 1991 RB Craig Kittelson DL Chris Konrad 2008 RB Matt Walter WR Nathan Coehoorn 1993 WR Mike Freiter 2009 SB Anthony Parker 1994 CB Collin Newman OT Kirby Fabien 1996 RB Chris Lewis LB Andrea Bonaventura OT Ben Fairbrother 2010 OT Paul Swiston 1999 DB Jeff Lewis

GODINOS.COM 19 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS

1968 C Ed Shell 1980 G Jim Fraser 1987 G Craig Watson WR Bill Newcombe WR Josh Borger WR Dave Brown HB Jim Padley WR Darcy Krogh RB Elio Geremia DL Ross Collett RB Tim Petros LB Ian James

1969 OT Craig McLeod QB Greg Vavra HB Darren Peterson DL Scott MacArthur P Brent Matich 1970 G Lutz Keller DL Rick Schulte RET Dave Van Belleghem G Ross Cote LB Wayne Harris C Wayne Conrad 1988 C Paul Kerber LB Gordon Elser G Paul Carson DL Barry Rowe HB Todd Kave DL David Simpson OT Mike Pavelec K Tony Kuchera OT Cam Sackschewsky LB Bob Rowe HB Greg Gibson 1981 OG Jim Fraser WR Dave Brown RB Tim Petros SB Tim Karbonik 1971 G Wayne Conrad QB Greg Vavra RB J.P. Izquierdo WR Bud Coupland LB Wayne Harris QB Bob Torrance DL Lutz Keller DL Rob Furlan HB John Farlinger 1982 QB Greg Vavra DL Jim Bailey P Brent Matich 1972 G Dwayne Puzzie LB Ian James RB Dave McGillis 1983 C Cam Hodgson DB Mike Hildebrand QB Al Lockington OT Dave Fordyce DB Dave Van Belleghem DL Barry McIntyre DB Josh Borger DB Tim Petros 1989 G Cam Sackschewsky HB John Farlinger OT Mike Pavalec HB Greg Gibson QB Greg Vavra LB Wade Buteau WR Dave Brown 1974 RB Dan Diduck DL Jim Bailey RB J.P. Izquierdo DL Rick Coleman QB Bob Torrance 1984 C Cam Hodgson 1975 G Rene Harrison HB Dave Van Belleghem T Tom Spoletini TE Mitch Davies SB Josh Borger 1990 OT Mike Pavelec RB Dan Diduck RB Elio Geremia QB Bob Torrance DL Rick Coleman RB J.P. Izquierdo QB Lew Lawrick 1976 G Rene Harrison DL Jim Bailey DB Mohamed Elsaghir WR Larry Leatham DL Rob Prodanovic LB Chris Penner LB Peter Robertson LB Chris Konrad LB Wade Buteau HB Gary Durbeniuk HB Darcy Kopp 1991 OT Mike Pavelec

1977 C Rob Ferguson 1985 G Craig Watson WR Mike Freiter RB John McCorquindale WR Mike Siroishka RB Craig Kittelson DL Rene Deschamps RB Elio Geremia LB Chris Penner LB Steve Hall DL Chris Konrad DL Rob Prodanovic HB Gary Durbeniuk DL Kent Warnock 1992 RB Craig Kittelson

1978 G Bob Dear LB Wade Buteau DL Chris Konrad OT Dan Brown HB Darcy Kopp WR Mike Freiter RB Pat McCune HB Bruno Geremia OT Rohn Meyer

DL Rick Schulte 1986 C Paul Kerber G Tony Loria HB Harry Kruger LB Chris Penner G Craig Watson HB Gary Durbeniuk OT Steve Rodehutskors 1993 WR Mike Freiter

1979 OT Tom Trifaux SB Tim Karbonik DL Trent Schmuland WR Darcy Krogh RB Elio Geremia LB Roger Reinson DL Scott MacArthur RB Tony Spoletini LB Chris Penner LB Wayne Harris DL Allen Wood DB Collin Newman

LB Rod Monden 1994 SB Don Blair HB Bruno Geremia DL Trent Schmuland P Brent Matich DB Collin Newman K Bruce Parsons OL Rohn Meyer GODINOS.COM 20 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 1995 OT Ben Fairbrother 2000 WR Geoff Drover 2008 OT Dylan Steenbergen DB Don Blair RB Dean Fisher WR Nathan Coehoorn RB Chris Lewis DB Brock Balog RB Matt Walter CB Pat Hardy S Ian Schafer DE Deji Oduwole

DL Rob Richards 2001 DB Greg Hoover LB Andrea Bonaventura DB Phil Schnell HB Jon Waldie WR Kevin Klein 2002 R/RET Jamie Elliott S James Green DB Ryan Folk 1996 RB Chris Lewis DL Tyler Lynem 2009 QB Erik Glavic OT Ben Fairbrother SB Blake Machan RB Matt Walter G Harold Andersen OL Darren Presley SB Anthony Parker R/RET Tarek Jayoussi WR Nathan Coehoorn 2003 LB Agustin Barrenechea C Alex Krausnick-Groh 1997 QB Darryl Leason DE Dan Federkeil SB Ryan Carruthers OT Kirby Fabien RET Tarek Jayoussi 2004 C Evan Haney LB Andrea Bonaventura OT Richard Yalowsky C Barkley Anderson 2010 RB Matt Walter

1998 C Barkley Andersen 2005 DE Dan Federkeil C Alex Krausnick-Groh G Tim O’Neill G Reed Alexander SB Ryan Carruthers RB Ken Eslinger 2006 DB Drew Carpenter T Paul Swiston WR Nathan Coehoorn DE Garret Everson 2007 RB Anthony Woodson SB Anthony Parker DT Gene Loria C Tim O’Neill LB Sam Hurl LB David Swagar OT Mark Dewit HB Tye Noble CB Alex Barton CB Jon Waldie K Aaron Ifield S Ian Schafer

1999 OT Morgan Otrhalek

DB Jeff Lewis DE Brian Shewchuk DT Gene Loria

GODINOS.COM 21 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 DINOS IN PRO FOOTBALL LEAGUE ACTIVE LB Agustin Barrenechea Hamilton Tiger-Cats WR Nathan Coehoorn Edmonton Eskimos OL Mark Dewit Hamilton Tiger-Cats DB James Green OL Alex Krausnick-Groh DL Deji Oduwole Winnipeg Blue Bombers (pictured) OL Tim O’Neill Calgary Stampeders WR Anthony Parker Calgary Stampeders OL Dylan Steenbergen Edmonton Eskimos OL Paul Swiston Winnipeg Blue Bombers

ALL-TIME Jeff Almon Calgary (2002), BC (03) Tyler Lynem Calgary (2004-07) Agustin Barrenechea Hamilton (2004-07), Edmonton (07-08), Scott MacArthur Calgary (1981-85) Hamilton (09-) Blake Machan Calgary (2003-05) Randy Bec Edmonton (1989) John McCorquindale Winnipeg (1978-80), Saskatchewan (81-83) Brian Belway Calgary (1986-87), BC (88-89) Craig McLeod Winnipeg (1971), Calgary (71) Brock Balog Calgary (2001), Edmonton (03) Rohn Meyer Calgary (1995-99), Toronto (00) Don Blair Edmonton (1996-98), BC (99-01), Brent Matich Calgary (1989-91), Saskatchewan (92-96) Calgary (02-03) Darrell Moir Calgary (1979-85), Montreal (86) Josh Borger Toronto (1981) Don Moulton Calgary (1972-75) Nathan Coehoorn Edmonton (2011-) Blake Nill Montreal (1983-86) Wayne Conrad Montreal (1971-77) Deji Oduwole Winnipeg (2010-) Mark Dewit Toronto (2008-09), Hamilton (10-) Tim O’Neill Calgary (2008-) Geoff Drover Winnipeg (2001-04) Anthony Parker Calgary (2011-) Doug Dersch Edmonton (1968-70), Hamilton (71-72) Tim Petros Calgary (1984-90) Gordon Elser Toronto (1981-84) Rob Prodanovic Winnipeg (1986-89), Ottawa (89-92) Ben Fairbrother Saskatchewan (1997-00), BC (01-03) Roger Reinson Calgary (1994-98), BC (99-00), John Farlinger Edmonton (1973-78) Edmonton (01-05) Ryan Folk Montreal (2004-05, 06), Winnipeg(05), Steve Rodehutskors Winnipeg (1987-92), BC (93), Toronto (93), Calgary (06) Saskatchewan (94) Bruno Geremia Calgary (1987-88) Mike Siroishka Toronto (1986-87), Calgary (88) James Green Toronto (2009), Winnipeg (10-) Tom Spoletini Calgary (1985-90) Wayne Harris Calgary (1982) Tony Spoletini Edmonton (1988), Calgary (89-91) Craig Harrison Winnipeg (1991-93) Dylan Steenbergen Montreal (2009-11), Edmonton (11-) Mike Hildebrand Edmonton (1988-89) Vic Stevenson Saskatchewan (1983-92, 98), BC (93-95), Toronto J.P. Izquierdo Toronto (1991-92, 96), Edmonton (93-95), (96), Edmonton (97) Calgary (97) Paul Swiston Winnipeg (2011-) Ian James Calgary (1989) Willie Thomas Calgary (1977-79, 83-84), Winnipeg (81-82), Tarek Jayoussi Hamilton (1998) Saskatchewan (95) Andy Jonassen BC (1975), Calgary (76-80) Bob Torrance Calgary (1991-92, 94-95), Hamilton (93) John Kalin Edmonton (1994-95), Montreal (96-97), Tom Trifaux Toronto (1981-84), Saskatchewan (84-85) Calgary (97), Winnipeg (98) Dave van Belleghem Toronto (1990-93), Saskatchewan (94-96), Calgary Darcy Kopp Calgary (1986-91) (98) Alex Krausnick-Groh Saskatchewan (2011-) Greg Vavra Calgary (1984-85), BC (86-87), Edmonton (88) Darcy Krogh Calgary (1981) Kent Warnock Calgary (1987-92), BC (93) Harry Kruger Saskatchewan (1980), Calgary (81-83) Craig Watson Calgary (1988-89) Calgary (1984-96) Lorne Watters BC (1974-75) Chris Lewis Calgary (1997), BC (98)

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

DL Dan Federkeil Colts (2006-2009) Super Bowl XLI Champion

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Year Player Pos Rd Overall Team Year Player Pos Rd Overall Team 2011 Anthony Parker R 1 3rd Calgary 1985 Tom Spoletini OL 2 15th Calgary Nathan Coehoorn R 1 5th Edmonton Rob Prodanovic DL 3 27th Winnipeg Paul Swiston OL 4 24th Winnipeg Chester Krala LB 6 52nd B.C. Alex Krausnick-Groh OL 4 27th Saskatchewan Robin Simpson OL 9 74th Calgary st Reed Alexander OL 4 31 Montreal 1984 John Harvie LB 7 59th Calgary th Matt Walter RB 5 34 Calgary Wade Buteau LB 8 68th Calgary th 2010 Anthony Woodson RB 6 29 Winnipeg 1983 Greg Vavra QB Territorial Calgary 2009 Dylan Steenbergen OL 1 7th Montreal Blake Nill DL 3 19th Montreal James Green DB 3 18th Toronto Tim Petros RB 5 42nd Calgary th Andrea Bonaventura LB 3 20 Edmonton 1981 Scott MacArthur DL Territorial Calgary 2008 Mark Dewit OL 6 42nd Toronto Josh Borger WR Territorial Edmonton nd 2007 Richard Yalowsky OL 1 7th Montreal Tom Trifaux OL 1 2 Toronto th Henry Bekkering R 5 35th Calgary Gord Elser LB 2 11 Toronto st th Jamie Armstead DB 3 21 B.C. 2006 Dan Federkeil DL 1 5 Toronto th th Vic Stevenson TE 5 37 Saskatchewan Stephen Hughes RB 6 45 Saskatchewan th nd Gord Goodwin RB 5 38 Toronto 2005 Tim O’Neill OL 3 22 Edmonton th th Wayne Harris LB 7 60 Calgary 2004 Tyler Lynem DL 2 11 Calgary th rd 1980 Darcy Krogh WR 3 25 Calgary Ryan Folk LB 5 43 Winnipeg th th 1979 Darrell Moir WR 1 7 Calgary 2003 Agustin Barrenechea LB 4 30 Hamilton th th Dan Brown TE 1 9 Edmonton Blake Machan R 5 37 Calgary th 1978 Rene Deschamps DL Territorial Montreal 2002 Jamie Elliot WR 4 34 Hamilton th th Richard Foggo DB 6 44 Edmonton Jeff Almon FB 4 36 Calgary Bob Dear G 6 46th Calgary 2000 Brock Balog DB 6 45th Calgary 1977 Lawrence Harrison G Territorial Calgary 1999 Andy Kolaczek OL 6 46th Calgary st Larry Leathem WR Territorial Calgary 1998 Tarek Jayoussi WR 4 21 Hamilton Harry Kruger DB 5 44th Saskatchewan th Brian Mlachak K 4 28 Toronto th nd Rick Stinton LB 7 55 Calgary Gene Stahl RB 5 32 Calgary Doyle Matheson DB 7 58th Winnipeg th Jodi Bednarek LB 6 39 Calgary Roger Pederson DT 10 82nd Calgary nd 1997 Ben Fairbrother OL 1 2 Saskatchewan 1976 Mitch Davies E Territorial B.C. st 1996 Don Blair R 1 1 Edmonton 1974 Murray Anderson C Territorial Calgary th 1994 John Kalin DB/QB 1 8 Calgary Andy Jonassen DE 3 22nd B.C. st Roger Reinson LB 5 41 Calgary 1973 Dave McGillis RB 1 7th Edmonton th 1993 Mike Freiter R 7 54 Calgary Lorne Watters LB 7 55th Calgary th 1992 Mohammed Elsaghir WR 4 30 Edmonton 1972 Don Moulton DB 1 9th Calgary th Craig Kittelson RB 7 55 Calgary Bud Coupland WR 7 55th Edmonton rd James Buchanan WR 8 63 Calgary Scott Henderson C 8 66th Calgary 1991 Bob Torrance QB 3 22nd Calgary Rick Coleman DT 9 70th Calgary th Mike Purcell DL 5 39 Edmonton 1971 Joe Petrone K 2 10th Calgary 1990 Dave Van Belleghem DB 4 28th Toronto Greg Gibson DB 2 18th Calgary Cam Sackschewsky OL 6 41st Ottawa Ross Cote G 4 35th Calgary Kevin Kazan WR/K 6 45th Calgary Bob Rowe LB 6 49th Edmonton th 1989 Randy Bec R 2 13th Edmonton John Farlinger DB 7 57 B.C. Rob Zimmerman FB 5 36th Saskatchewan 1970 Lorne Prokopy DB 5 37th Winnipeg Travis Dunkle DB 7 50th Calgary Craig McLeod G 7 58th Calgary Mike Hildebrand DB 7 53rd Edmonton 1988 Brent Matich P/K 6 41st Ottawa Picks by Team (104): Calgary (48), Edmonton (15), Toronto (10), Winnipeg Tim Karbonick R/TE 6 47th Toronto (9), Saskatchewan (7), B.C. (5), Montreal (5), Hamilton (3), Ottawa (2) th Ian James OL 8 60 Calgary Picks by Round (104): Territorial exemptions (8), 1st (15), 2nd (6), 3rd (11), 4th nd 1987 Steve Rodehutskors OL/DL 3 22 Winnipeg (13), 5th (14), 6th (14), 7th (15), 8th (5), 9th (2), 10th (1) nd Bruno Geremia DB 4 32 Calgary Tony Spoletini RB 7 62nd Edmonton 1986 Kent Warnock DL 1 1st Calgary Brian Belway DL 1 7th Winnipeg Mike Siroishka WR 3 22nd Toronto Tyler Robinson DB 5 37th Calgary Elio Geremia RB 6 47th Saskatchewan Keith Holliday LB 7 55th Calgary Craig Watson OL 7 61st Winnipeg John Smith LB 8 64th Calgary

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REED ALEXANDER 65

Height 6’3” Weight 292 Position Offensive Line YOB 1987 Hometown Medicine Hat, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Medicine Hat Eligibility 4 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Started all eight conference games and four playoff games, including the Vanier Cup, at right guard … named a Canada West all-star for the first time in his career … selected in the fourth round of the CFL Canadian Draft (31st overall) by the … elected not to attend the Alouettes’ camp, instead playing for Team Canada at the World Football Championship in Austria … started every game at right guard for Canada, eventually winning a silver medal …

2009: Started all eight conference games and four playoff games, including the Vanier Cup, at right guard … selected to the CIS East-West Bowl roster …

2008: Injured back in first game of the season at Saskatchewan … sat out the remainder of the year …

Before UC: Spent two seasons with the Okanagan Sun in the BCFC, coached by former UC player and assistant coach Paul Carson … played high school football for Quinn Skelton at Medicine Hat HS … member of the Alberta U-19 team in 2005 … attended Calgary Stampeders camp as a junior invitee …

Personal: Parents Clay and Karin……full name Reed Taylor Alexander…graduate of Medicine Hat High School…born in Prince Rupert, B.C…

JOSH ALGER

Height 6’1” Weight 175 Position Defensive Back YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science High School Henry Wise Wood Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

Before UC: Spent the 2010 season with the PFC’s Calgary Colts … Wise Wood athlete of the year in 2009 and 2010 …

Personal: Parents Grant and Wendy … full name Joshua Grant Alger … 2010 graduate of Calgary’s Henry Wise Wood High School … studying astrophysics in the Faculty of Science … plans to enlist in the Canadian Forces …

JAKE ALTILIO

Height 6’5” Weight 210 Position Receiver YOB 1992 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School St. Mary’s Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

Before UC: Spent the 2010 season with the PFC’s Calgary Colts … named offensive player of the year for St. Mary’s in both grades 10 and 11 … played for the Southern Alberta U17 team … also played and

Personal: Parents Steve and Michelle … full name Jake William Altilio … younger brother of former Dinos receiver Taylor, now the team’s Special Teams Coordinator … born in Regina … 2010 graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Calgary …

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ANTHONY ANDERSON 48

Height 6’ Weight 210 Position Linebacker YOB 1992 Hometown Medicine Hat, Alta. Faculty Science High School Medicine Hat Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Multi-sport athlete, competing in rugby, wrestling, hockey, and track … Medicine Hat High School’s male athlete of the year … named the Rangeland football conference MVP … provincial wrestling champion in 2011 … played for Southern Alberta on the 2010 and 2009 U18 teams, and in the 2011 Senior Bowl …

Personal: Parents Doug and Toby … full name Anthony Edward Anderson … 2011 graduate of Medicine Hat High School … received the Alexander Rutherford scholarship to attend the University of Calgary … studying in the Faculty of Science …

BALDWIN ASALA

Height 6’2” Weight 225 Position Defensive Line YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science High School Hammond (Columbia, Md.) Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Two-year team captain for the Hammond Bears … named to the second all-count y team in Howard County, Md. … named Hammond’s 2011 scholar-athlete … country and regional wrestling champion, finishing fourth in the state of Maryland … named first team all-county wrestler …

Personal: Parents Baldwin and Bim … full name Baldwin Ayomide Asala … born in Lagos, Nigeria … graduate of Hammond High School in Columbia, Md. … family moved to Calgary in 2011 … studying biological sciences in the Faculty of Science, with the goal of becoming a surgeon … avid reader and a certified EMT …

ADAM BALLINGALL 15

Height 6’2” Weight 185 Position Quarterback YOB 1991 Hometown Kamloops, B.C. Faculty Schulich School of Engineering High School South Kamloops Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos, appearing in one game at Manitoba …

Before UC: Also played basketball and rugby at South Kamloops … three-time high school male athlete of the year … won Titan award for outstanding athletic achievement at South Kamloops … has been captain of virtually every team he has been a part of …

Personal: Parents Brent and Cathy … full name Adam James Ballingall … graduate of South Kamloops Secondary … studying in the Schulich School of Engineering …

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MITCH BEC 75

Height 6’4” Weight 255 Position Defensive Line YOB 1991 Hometown Chestermere, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Chestermere Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Spent the 2009 season as a redshirt at the University of Western Ontario … named Chestermere High School varsity athlete of the year … also played basketball at Chestermere, winning the 2009 ASAA basketball provincial championship … represented southern Alberta on the 2008 U-17 team …

Personal: Parents Brian and Denise … full name Mitchell Brian Bec … graduate of Chestermere High School … uncle Randy Bec was the only starting rookie on the Dinos’ 1985 Vanier Cup-winning team, playing slotback … Randy was the Dinos’ nominee for the rookie of the year 1985 and went on to play for the Edmonton Eskimos in 1989 …

ANTON BELLOT

Height 6’2” Weight 210 Position Linebacker YOB 1992 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School St. Francis Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Named St. Francis’ 2009 defensive MVP and linebacker of the year … also competed in basketball and track & field for the Browns …

Personal: Parents Mcneil and Pauline Bellot … full name Anthony Mcneil Bellot … graduate of St. Francis High School in Calgary … father Mcneil was a professional boxer …

KENDALL BILAN

Height 6’ Weight 190 Position Receiver YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Kinesiology/Education High School Lord Beaverbrook Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Also played basketball, , hockey, and ran track … Beaverbrook’s offensive rookie of the year in 2009 … named team offensive MVP and league all-star with the Calgary Midget Colts in 2010 …

Personal: Parents Richard and Michele … full name Kendall Rodney Bilan … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s Lord Beaverbrook High School … studying in the Faculty of Kinesiology, with the goal of becoming a physiotherapist … achieved honour society recognition at Lord Beaverbrook in 2011 …

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MAX BOWLES

Height 6’1” Weight 205 Position Linebacker YOB 1992 Hometown North Vancouver, B.C. Faculty Arts High School Handsworth Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Won the AA B.C. high school football championship in 2007 at Handsworth …

Personal: Parents Trevor and Lisa … full name Bradley Maxwell Bowles … graduate of North Vancouver, B.C.’s Handsworth Secondary … father Trevor played in the , winning the 1987 as a member of the Edmonton Eskimos …

KYLE BRICK 82

Height 6’3” Weight 210 Position Receiver YOB 1994 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Bishop McNally Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Starred at Bishop McNally, earning offensive player of the year and team MVP honours for the Timberwolves in 2010-11 …

Personal: Parents Barry and Mylene … full name Kyle Lawrence Brick … 2011 graduate of Bishop McNally High School … studying economics in the Faculty of Arts, with the goal of entering a career in the business world …

ANDREW BUCKLEY 8

Height 6’ Weight 183 Position Quarterback YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Kinesiology High School Notre Dame Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Won back-to-back provincial 3A titles with Rundle College in 2009 and 2010 … MVP of high school and midget teams … recipient of the Athletic Service Award at Rundle College … also played basketball and ran track and field … named to the South team for the 2011 Alberta Senior Bowl …

Personal: Parents Richard and Lois … full name Andrew R.S. Buckley … 2011 graduate of Rundle College in Calgary, playing under Tom Spoletini for the Cobras … studying in the Faculty of Kinesiology, with the goal of possibly entering medical school … father Richard played tight end for the Dinos from 1977-79 and is a trauma surgeon at Calgary’s … travelled to Guatemala in 2011 for a two-week humanitarian trip …

KYLE CARBERT 57

Height 6’4” Weight 253 Position Defensive Line YOB 1986 Hometown Airdrie, Alta. Faculty Arts High School George McDougall Eligibility 5 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Dressed for two games with the Dinos, one of which was the Vanier Cup at Laval …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos, appearing in one game Oct. 24 vs. Regina …

Before UC: Played five seasons of junior football with the Calgary Colts and the Vancouver Island Raider … won three provincial two national titles with the Raiders in his four seasons there … recorded 21.0 tackles in his final season on the Island

Personal: Parents George and Debi … full name Kyle Edward Carbert … graduate of George McDougall High School in Airdrie, Alta. …

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MATTHEW CARSON

Height 6’4” Weight 225 Position Offensive Line YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science High School Secondary Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Played for Kelowna Secondary … also a high-level hockey player, competing for Kelowna’s midget AAA team which won the B.C. provincial title in 2010 … qualified for the Mac’s Tournament in Calgary but was unable to play due to injury …

Personal: Parents Paul and Sherry … full name Matthew Paul John Carson … born in Calgary, raised in Kelowna, B.C., and a 2011 graduate of Kelowna Secondary School … studying petroleum geology in the Faculty of Science … father Paul played for the Dinos from 1985-89, winning two Vanier Cups (1985, 1988) and earning a second team All-Canadian nod at offensive guard in 1988 … Paul added a third Vanier Cup ring as the offensive line coach on the Dinos’ 1995 championship team … Paul now coaches the O-line with the Okanagan Sun (BCFC) …

DOCTOR CASSAMA 25

Height 6’1” Weight 190 Position Defensive Back YOB 1991 Hometown Krisitanstad, SWE Faculty Arts High School Söderport Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Appeared in nine games for the Dinos, including the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup … named the defensive MVP of the Mitchell Bowl after recovering two fumbles, racking up six tackles, and recording two tackles for loss and a sack … had 13.5 tackles and one sack in the regular season …

Before UC: Played for the Kristianstad Predators club football team for five seasons … represented Sweden at the 2009 World Junior Football Championships in Canton, Ohio … was named to the all-tournament team at the WJC, where Dinos head coach Blake Nill was coaching with Team Canada … also an all-star at the 2008 Junior European Championships …

Personal: Parents Mike and Jynaba … full name Doctor Karamo Cassama …graduate of Söderport Gymnasiet in Kristianstad, a city of approximately 33,000 located near the southern tip of Sweden on the Baltic Sea … born in Gambia … named Karamo at birth after his father’s brother, who was a doctor … nickname growing up was ‘Doctor’ and it stuck, eventually leading him to legally change his name to Doctor Karamo … hopes to play football professionally in either the NFL or the CFL …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 6 11 5 13.5 2.0 7 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 11 5 13.5 2.0 7 1 0 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2010 6 1 0 1.0 6 TOTAL 6 1 0 1.0 6

CODY CHIPMAN

Height 6’3” Weight 228 Position Receiver YOB 1993 Hometown Barnwell, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Magrath Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Also played basketball and soccer and ran track … quarterback for the Cardston Cougars in 2010, winning the Tier III provincial final 8-6 over Peace River … played on the Alberta team that went to Hawaii in the summer of 2010 … named to the South team for the 2011 Alberta Senior Bowl …

Personal: Parents troy and Heather … full name Cody J. Chipman … 2011 graduate of Magrath High School … born in Great Falls, Mont. … studying in the Faculty of Arts …

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SUKH CHUNGH 68

Height 6’4” Weight 300 Position Offensive Line YOB 1992 Hometown Port Coquitlam, B.C. Faculty Open Studies High School Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

Before UC: Back-to-back lineman of the year honours at Terry Fox … won provincial titles in 2006, 2007, and 2008 … named to Team World at the 2010 USA vs. The World football challenge in January 2010 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. … redshirted with the Dinos in the 2010 season …

Personal: Parents Balram and Kulwinder … full name Sukhjivan Singh Chungh … 2010 graduate of Port Coquitlam, B.C.’s Terry Fox High School …

CHRIS DOBKO 1

Height 6’0” Weight 200 Position Receiver YOB 1989 Hometown St. Albert, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Paul Kane Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in all 12 games for the Dinos on the season, including the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup … hauled in eight passes for 180 yards during the regular season … added one catch in the playoffs, a 13-yard strike in the Dinos’ 56-3 victory over Alberta in the Hardy Cup at McMahon Stadium … returned 14 kickoffs for a total of 284 yards, averaging better than 20 yards per return …

2009: Recorded five catches for 66 yards during the regular season … second on the team with five kick returns for a toal of 109 yards … returned six punts a total of 56 yards … finished the year with 231 all-purpose yards … dressed for all four playoff games, including the Vanier Cup …

Before UC: Spent the 2008 season with the of the Prairie Football Conference … MVP of the Edmonton Metro league in Grade 12 … represented Alberta on the U-19 team at the Canada Cup in 2008 …

Personal: Parents Mark and Karen … full name Christopher Mark Dobko … 2008 graduate of Paul Kane High School in St. Albert, Alta. … both parents are teachers in the Edmonton area … had heart surgery at the age of one and still has two staples and a piece of fabric on his aorta …

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 5 5 66 0 15 1.0 13.2 13.2 2010 8 11 180 0 44 1.4 16.4 22.5 TOTAL 13 16 246 0 44 1.2 15.4 18.9

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2009 5 6 56 0 16 9.3 11.2 2010 8 3 3 0 2 1.0 0.4 TOTAL 13 9 59 0 16 6.6 4.5

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2009 5 5 109 0 29 21.8 21.8 2010 8 14 284 0 26 20.3 35.5 TOTAL 13 19 393 0 29 20.7 30.2

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2009 5 0 66 56 109 0 231 46.2 2010 8 -4 180 3 284 0 463 57.9 TOTAL 13 -4 246 59 393 0 694 53.4

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TANNER DOLL 49

Height 6’ Weight 208 Position Linebacker YOB 1993 Hometown St. Albert, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School St. Albert Catholic Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: High school athlete of the year in both grade 10 and grade 11 … MVP of the St. Albert football team in his senior year, after winning rookie-of-the-year honours a season previous … competed in the Alberta Summer Games in 2008, was named to the provincial U18 squad in 2010, and represented Team North at the 2011 Alberta Senior Bowl …

Personal: Parents Garret and Anna-Lisa … full name Tanner Paton Doll … 2011 graduate of St. Albert Catholic High School … spent eight years living in China while growing up … father Garret had a stellar varsity career at the University of Alberta, then joined the Calgary Stampeders as a linebacker from 1985-87 … mother Anna-Lisa was on the junior national synchronized swimming team …

ADAM DRIEDGER 31

Height 6’2” Weight 245 Position Linebacker YOB 1990 Hometown Calgary Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School Bowness Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in 10 games for the Dinos, including all four playoff games and the Vanier Cup … picked up a career-high seven tackles to go with a sack Oct. 15 at Saskatchewan, finishing the regular season with 12 total tackles … added another 9.5 tackles in the post-season, including 3.5 in the Vanier Cup at Laval

2009: Appeared in six conference games and all four playoff games, including the Uteck Bowl and Vanier Cup … recorded 7.5 tackles in the regular season, adding another 3.5 in the post-season …

2008: Redshirted with the Dinos while attending classes at the University of Calgary…

Before UC: MVP in both football and rugby at high school level…named to the national U-20 rugby team by in 2009…on the Alberta provincial U-18 rugby team in 2008…

Personal: Parents Tom and Lorna…full name Adam Stuart Driedger…2008 graduate of in Calgary…older brother Michael was a varsity swimmer for the Dinos, winning the 2008 CIS championship…Michael was a 2008-09 Calgary Booster Club Scholar- Athlete…potentially to pursue a law degree after graduating from the Haskayne School of Business…

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ERIC DZWILEWSKI 11

Height 6’0” Weight 185 Position Quarterback YOB 1991 Hometown Boise, Idaho, USA Faculty Arts High School Centennial Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Took over as the starter in Week 2 after two-time national MVP Erik Glavic went down with a knee injury … won his first four games as a CIS starter, finishing the season with a 4-1 record … had a great debut game against Regina on Sept. 10, completing 13 of 20 passes for 258 yards and two TDs, earning Canada West offensive player-of-the-week honours ... put up back-to-back 100-yard rushing games at Alberta and Manitoba, both come-from-behind Calgary wins … finished the season 55-103 for 894 yards and six touchdowns, returning to backup duties late in the year upon Glavic’s return to the lineup added 446 rushing yards during the season, good enough for seventh in the Canada West rushing race … completed one pass for 16 yards in the Vanier Cup, adding three carries for 15 yards on the ground … unanimously named the Canada West rookie of the year … added the Peter Gorman Trophy as CIS rookie of the year to his collection, becoming the second straight Calgary player to win the award after Linden Gaydosh in 2009 … won the Bill Popplewell Award as the University of Calgary’s male rookie of the year …

Before UC: Captain’s award and player of the week winner at Centennial … also played basketball and baseball and ran track … worked as a ball boy for the Boise State Broncos of the WAC …

Personal: Parents John and Tammy … full name Eric Ellis Dzwilewski … born in Longview, Wash. … graduate of Centennial High School in Boise, Idaho … father John played baseball at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy …

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 8 52 446 0 34 8.6 55.8 TOTAL 8 52 446 0 34 8.6 55.8

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2010 8 103 55 6 894 6 75 53.4 8.7 111.8 133.9 TOTAL 8 103 55 6 894 6 75 53.4 8.7 111.8 133.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G 2010 8 446 894 1340 167.5 TOTAL 8 446 894 1340 167.5

MIKE EDEM 2

Height 6’1” Weight 191 Position Defensive Back YOB 1989 Hometown Brampton, Ont. Faculty Open Studies High School St. Edmund Campion Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2014-15

Before UC: Played the 2009 season for McGill University in the Quebec conference … recorded 22.5 tackles in just six games for the Redmen at free safety, adding one interception … joined McGill after one season at Champlain Regional College in Lennoxville, Que. …

Personal: Parents John and Ini-Obong … full name Anie-Ebiet Michael Edem … born in Lagos, Nigeria … 2008 graduate of St. Edmund Campion Secondary School in Brampton, Ont. …

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KIRBY FABIEN 50

Height 6’6” Weight 300 Position Offensive Line YOB 1990 Hometown Calgary, Alta Faculty Arts High School Bishop McNally Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Started all 12 games on the season for the Dinos at right tackle, including the Hardy Cup, the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup …

2009: Started every game of the season at right tackle, including both conference playoff games, the Uteck Bowl, and the Vanier Cup … named a Canada West all-star and second-team All-Canadian as a redshirt freshman …

2008: Redshirted with the Dinos … represented Canada at the 2009 IFAF World Junior Championship in Canton, Ohio … named to the first all-tournament team at the event, where Canada won the silver medal …

Before UC: Won Henry Philip Taylor award as top player in Calgary high school Div. II and III football … named 2007 Canada Cup tournament all-star … named to Team Alberta in 2008 but did not compete due to injury … member of southern Alberta U-19 team in 2008 … member of southern Alberta U-17 team in 2007 … played defensive line … ranked by scouting agencies as the top high school recruit in Western Canada …

Personal: Parents Yves and Josette … graduate of Calgary’s Bishop McNally High School … enjoys music, video games, and basketball …

KENNY FORRESTER 35

Height 6’0” Weight 185 Position Defensive Back YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science High School John G. Diefenbaker Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Named Diefenbaker’s defensive MVP in 2008 (Grade 11) … also played basketball, baseball, badminton, and ran track in high school …

Personal: Parents John and Linda … full name Kenneth William Forrester … graduate of John G. Diefenbaker High School in Calgary … plans to pursue a career in geosciences … completed the International Baccalaureate program at Diefenbaker … an excellent student, graduating with honours in all three years in high school …

MIKE FORZANI 99

Height 6’4” Weight 315 Position Defensive Line YOB 1988 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Cochrane Year 4 Time Clock Ends 2012-13

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos, dressing for one game – the season-ender against the University of Alberta Golden Bears …

Before UC: Spent several seasons with the Calgary Colts … won top offensive lineman award in both Grade 11 and Grade 12 at Cochrane HS … named to the South team for the 2006 Alberta Senior Bowl …

Personal: Parents John and Linda … full name Michael John Forzani … 2006 graduate of Cochrane High School … father John along with uncles Joe and Tom all attended Utah State University and went on to play for the Calgary Stampeders … John is the chairman and co- founder of the Forzani Group and in 2005 became a part owner of the Stampeders … cousin Johnny is on the Stamps’ practice roster …

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CHRIS FRIESEN 39

Height 6’1” Weight 240 Position Linebacker YOB 1992 Hometown Winnipeg, Man. Faculty Arts High School Oak Park Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

Before UC: Spent the 2010 season with the of the Prairie Football Conference, working on the defence with Dinos teammate Tyler Langlais … named to the CJFL’s all-rookie team and the Rifles’ rookie of the year after recordin 15 tackles in five games … won a provincial basketball championship with Oak Park in 2009-10 while also making the provincial football final …

Personal: Mother Myrna … full name Christopher Adam Friesen … 2010 graduate of Winnipeg’s Oak Park High School … studying in the Faculty of Arts …

LINDEN GAYDOSH 93

Height 6’4” Weight 305 Position Defensive Line YOB 1991 Hometown Peace River, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Ross Sheppard (Edmonton) Eligibility 3 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Started all 12 games for the Dinos along the defensive line, including the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup … recorded 22.5 tackles and two sacks in the regular season, adding another 15.5 in the playoffs – including five apiece in the Mitchell Bowl and Vanier Cup games … had a 20-yard interception return touchdown against Alberta in Calgary’s 56-3 Hardy Cup victory at McMahon Stadium … named defensive MVP of the Hardy Cup game …

2009: Won the Peter Gorman Trophy as the CIS rookie of the year … also named Canada West rookie of the year and won the Bill Popplewell Award as the University of Calgary’s male rookie of the year … started all eight games along the defensive line … recorded 10 tackles and two tackles for loss … moved to defensive tackle in Week 2 and thrived there throughout the season, appearing in virtually every play until an injury forced him to the sidelines for the second half of the final game of the season … helped the Dinos in allowing the fewest rushing yards in Canada West, averaging just 94.2 yards per game … had an 18-yard interception return against Queen’s in the Vanier Cup …

Before UC: Moved to Edmonton for his senior year in high school to play for Ross Sheppard, returning to graduate in Peace River in the second semester … named Ross Sheppard’s most valuable lineman award … garnered significant interest from Canadian and American schools, including the University of Notre Dame … named the North’s most outstanding lineman at the 2009 Alberta Senior Bowl … represented Canada at the 2009 IFAF World Junior Championships in Canton, Ohio, winning a silver medal …

Personal: Parents David and Lynn … full name Linden David Gaydosh … graduate of Peace River High School … father David played for the Calgary Colts … also competed in hockey, baseball, and track and field … won a gold medal in hockey at the Arctic Winter Games in 2005 … studying communications in the Faculty of Arts …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 8 5 10 10.0 2.0 6 2 0 0 0 2010 8 19 7 22.5 2.0 7 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 24 17 32.5 4.0 13 4 0 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2009 8 0 0 0.0 0 2010 8 2 0 2.0 7 TOTAL 16 2 0 2.0 7

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WYATT GETTY 23

Height 6’1” Weight 190 Position Defensive Back YOB 1989 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Henry Wise Wood Eligibility 4 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in all 12 games for the Dinos … recorded his regular season interception Week 4 at Manitoba … finished the year with 21 tackles, including 17 solos – six of which came in a season-high outing Week 2 against Regina … added another 6.5 tackles in the post-season …

2009: Dressed for the first four games of the season before missing the final half with injury … recorded a total of six tackles in the regular season … dressed for all four playoff games, including the Uteck Bowl and Vanier Cup … had two interceptions for a total of 24 yards in the Uteck Bowl against Saint Mary’s in Halifax, earning Canada West defensive player of the week honours …

2008: Dressed for six games … recorded one tackle …

Before UC: Member of the provincial U-19 team, winning Canada Cup in 2007 … Wise Wood’s top defensive player and overall MVP … named city of Calgary all-star when Wise Wood won city championship … redshirted with the Dinos in 2007 …

Personal: Parents Dale and Susan … full name Wyatt Ross Getty … graduate of Calgary’s Henry Wise Wood High School … grandson of former Western Ontario and Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Don Getty, the former premier of Alberta … son of Dale, who played both halfback for Weber State University in Ogden, Utah and basketball for the University of Calgary … Dale went on to play in the CFL with

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2008 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2010 8 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.1 TOTAL 13 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.1

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2008 1 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 2009 4 2 8 6.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 2010 8 17 8 21.0 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 13 20 16 28.0 0.0 0 5 0 0 0

SEAN GOTT 52

Height 6’1” Weight 275 Position Offensive Line YOB 1988 Hometown Lethbridge, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Eligibility 4 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Battled injuries all season, appearing in four games during the regular campaign …

2009: Dressed for all eight conference games and all four playoff games, including the Uteck Bowl and Vanier Cup … rotated through to backup several positions along the offensive line, including backup centre …

2008: Dressed in five games, including one on the road at Manitoba …

Before UC: Spent 2006 with the Victoria Rebels of the BCFC … started at guard with the Rebels … all-star on both sides of the ball in high school … redshirted with the Dinos in 2007 …

Personal: Parents Michael and Romy … full name Sean David Gott … graduate of Lethbridge Collegiate Institute … born in Edmonton …

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KEVAN HAFICHUK 26

Height 6’1” Weight 185 Position Defensive Back YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Notre Dame Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

Before UC: Spent two seasons with the Calgary Colts, earning the team’s rookie of the year award in 2009 … represented Alberta at the U19 Canada Cup, earning a tournament all-star award … also selected to the U17 Southern Alberta squad …

Personal: Parents Mike and Jan … full name Kevan John Hafichuk … 2009 graduate of Calgary’s Notre Dame High School … hopes to become a sports psychologist after a professional football career … mother Jan represented Canada internationally in the sport of synchronized swimming …

BRYCE HARPER

Height 5’7” Weight 208 Position Running Back YOB 1991 Hometown Elk Grove, Calif., USA Faculty Arts High School Elk Grove Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

Before UC: Three-time varsity letterwinner at Elk Grove … redshirted at the University of Mary (Bismarck, N.D.) in the 2009-10 season …

Personal: Parents Derick and Lynne … full name Bryce Dalton Harper … 2009 graduate of Elk Grove High School in his hometown of Elk Grove, Calif. …

JAMES HARRIS 55

Height 6’0” Weight 230 Position Linebacker YOB 1985 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School William Aberhart Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos, appearing in one game – the season-ender against Alberta …

2009: Dressed at fullback for five games during the regular season … also dressed for three of the four playoff games, missing the Hardy Cup but travelling to the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup …

Before UC: Played three years with the Calgary Colts … earned Nobel and Bantam scholarships … led team in sacks (3) in 2007 … named outstanding linebacker in high school …

Personal: Parents Wayne and Bev … full name James Carrol Harris … 2003 graduate of Calgary’s William Aberhart High School … son of Dinos linebacker coach Wayne Harris Jr., who played for the Dinos and the Calgary Stampeders … grandson of Wayne Harris, who starred for the University of Arkansas (1957-60) and the Calgary Stampeders (1961-72) … nephew of Cooper Harris, who won two national championships with the Calgary Colts and two Grey Cups with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and … plays the guitar … hopes to get into manufacturing engineering …

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JAKE HARTY 6

Height 6’2” Weight 208 Position Receiver YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Henry Wise Wood Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

Before UC: Spent two seasons with the Calgary Colts … named the Colts’ rookie of the year in 2009 … hauled in 24 catches for 412 yards and three touchdowns in the 2010 Prairie Football Conferene season, including a season-high three-catch, 107-yard, 2-TD game against the Sept. 18 … Wise Wood’s team MVP three straight years, grades 10-12 … named to the 2011 edition of Team World for the U19 USA vs. The World football challenge in Austin, Texas …

Personal: Parents Dave and Kim … full name Jake Paul Harty … 2009 graduate of Calgary’s Henry Wise Wood High School … hopes to have a career in the oil and gas industry after a professional football career …

SAM HURL 28

Height 6’1” Weight 208 Position Linebacker YOB 1990 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School Centennial Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Moved to linebacker after a rash of injuries on the defence and played four different positions on the season … recorded 12.5 tackles against Saskatchewan in his first game at linebacker … finished second on the team behind all-star halfback Tye Noble with 42 tackles on the season … added a team-high 3.5 sacks on the year … named a Canada West all-star at linebacker … earned the Canada West nomination for the Presidents’ Award as the top defensive player in the conference … missed the first three post-season games with an injury, returning for the Vanier Cup and recording 2.5 tackles … winner of an Award of Merit as one of the finalists for the University of Calgary’s Dr. Dennis Kadatz Male Athlete of the Year award …

2009: Appeared in all 12 games the Dinos played, including the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup … finished fifth on the team with 34.5 tackles in the regular season … had a 44-yard fumble return TD Sept. 26 against Simon Fraser … recorded 5.5 tackles in the Hardy Cup and five in the Vanier Cup, including one tackle for loss in each game …

Before UC: Named an Alberta Senior Bowl selection … won senior Div. II city championship in 2006 …

Personal: Parents Wesley and Mary-Ann … full name Samuel Cooper Hurl … graduate of Calgary’s Centennial High School … also participated in hockey and lacrosse … father Wesley played football at the University of Alberta …

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2009 8 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.8 2010 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 16 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.4

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2009 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2010 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 8 28 13 34.5 0.0 0 1 0 1 0 2010 8 35 14 42.0 6.0 37 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 63 27 76.5 6.0 37 1 0 1 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2009 8 0 0 0.0 0 2010 8 3 1 3.5 28 TOTAL 16 3 1 3.5 28

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CYRIL IWANEGBE 19

Height 5’9” Weight 190 Position Defensive Back YOB 1993 Hometown Brooks, Alta. Faculty Arts High School St. Joseph Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Starred for St. Joseph’s Crusaders as rookie of the year in 2008, MVP in 2010, and senior male athlete of the year in 2011 … also a basketball all-star and team MVP in 2011 …

Personal: Parents Godwin and Tina … full name Cyril Oriri Iwanegbe … born in Benin City, Nigeria … 2011 graduate of Brooks’ St. Joseph High school … studying in the Faculty of Arts … is an accomplished dancer … hopes to obtain a degree in accounting and play in the Canadian Football League … honour roll student throughout high school …

JOHN KADIEBWE 24

Height 6’3” Weight 205 Position Defensive Back YOB 1990 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Bishop McNally Eligibility 2 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in nine games for the Dinos in the secondary, including both the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup … recorded one tackle in the regular season and another in the Canada West semi-final vs. Regina …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos, appearing in one game Oct. 24 vs. Regina, recording one tackle …

Before UC: Also a successful basketball player … named to Calgary senior high basketball all-star team …

Personal: Full name John Nigel Kadiebwe … graduate of Calgary’s Bishop McNally High School … cousin of BC Lions running back Rolly Lumbala and former Saint Mary’s player Jacques Lumbala, along with Dinos teammate … studying economics in the Faculty of Arts …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 1 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 6 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 2 0 2.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

MARTIN KALONJI 98

Height 6’0” Weight 241 Position Defensive Line YOB 1988 Hometown Montreal, Que. Faculty Arts High School Mont-Royal Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in all 12 games for the Dinos, including the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup … recorded 10 tackles and a sack in the regular season …

2009: Dressed for seven regular season games along with the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup … recorded 3.5 tackles in the regular season, nearly doubling that total with three more in the Uteck Bowl, including one sack … had one fumble recovery Sept. 26 vs. Simon Fraser … one sack in the regular season Sept. 4 at Saskatchewan

Before UC: Played three seasons at Cégep Vieux Montreal, earning the reputation as one of the top speed rushers in the Quebec league

Personal: Parents Tshidimba and Angelique … graduate of Mont-Royal High School in Montreal … brother is , starting offensive lineman for the Edmonton Eskimos … hopes to improve his English while studying at the University of Calgary …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 7 3 1 3.5 1.0 9 1 0 1 0 2010 8 10 0 10.0 2.0 9 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 13 1 13.5 3.0 18 1 0 1 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2009 7 1 0 1.0 9 2010 8 1 0 1.0 8 TOTAL 15 2 0 2.0 17

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MICHAEL KLASSEN 90

Height 6’5” Weight 250 Position Defensive Line YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Rundle College Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Dressed for the first two home games of the season vs. Saskatchewan and Regina before injuries sidelined him for the remainder of the year …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Played for the Rundle College Cobras team that qualified for the provincial tournament out of the Big Sky Tier IV conference in just its second year of existence in 2008 …

Personal: Parents Joe and Theresa … full name Michael Joseph Klassen … Rundle College’s school valedictorian … spurred on to attending post-secondary school after pouring concrete for a summe …

JAMAHL KNOWLES 18

Height 5’10” Weight 177 Position Defensive Back YOB 1988 Hometown North Delta, B.C. Faculty Open Studies High School Sands Secondary Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Dressed in seven games on the season for the Dinos, including all four post-season contests … picked up five playoff tackles, including three in the conference semi-final against Regina – one of which was a tackle for loss …

2009: Dressed for three regular season games, all at home … made the travelling roster for the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup, dressing for both games … recorded one half-tackle on the season, Sept. 26 vs. Simon Fraser …

Before UC: Spent two seasons with the BCFC’s South Surrey Big Kahuna Rams…named a BCFC all-star in 2008 after recording 40 tackles and three interceptions on the season…earned Big Kahuna Award for top defensive back with the Rams in 2008…

Personal: Parents Chris and Vaughan…full name Jamahl Jerette Knowles…

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 3 0 1 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 3 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 1 1 1.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

DANIEL LAMOLA 95

Height 6’4” Weight 214 Position Defensive Line YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Notre Dame Eligibility 1 Time Clock 2017-18

Before UC: 2011 Calgary high school football all-star at Notre Dame … named the Pride’s lineman of the year and the Alberta Senior Bowl’s top lineman … played for the Calgary Hilltoppers, earning their lineman of the year award as well as a Calgary Midget Football Association all-star honour …

Personal: Parents Aldous and Mary … full name Daniel Akena Lamola … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s Notre Dame High School …

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ZACH LANGFIELD

Height 6’ Weight 165 Position Quarterback YOB 1992 Hometown Arvada, Colo., USA Faculty Open Studies High School Holy Family (Broomfield, Colo.) Eligiblity 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Named to the all-league honourable mention team at Holy Family High School in Broomfield, Colo., a suburb of

Personal: Parents Richard and Theresa … full name Zachary Ryan Langfield … born in Westminster, Colo. …

TYLER LANGLAIS 70

Height 6’2” Weight 243 Position Defensive Line YOB 1990 Hometown Dryden, Ont. Faculty Open Studies High School Dryden Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2014-15

Before UC: Played three seasons with the PFC’s Winnipeg Rifles … named the Rifles’ most improved player in 2010 and most valuable lineman in 2011 … Dryden High School’s most valuable lineman in the 2007-08 season …

Personal: Parents Guy and Wendy … full name Tyler Scott Langlais … 2008 graduate of Dryden (Ont.) High School … hopes to pursue a career in professional football, then enter law enforcement …

MICHAEL LAU 14

Height 5’10” Weight 155 Position Defensive Back YOB 1989 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science High School Henry Wise Wood Eligibility 5 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Dressed for all 12 games, including the Mitchell Bowl and Vanier Cup, as the starting boundary cornerback … picked up a team-high four interceptions on the season, then added three more in the playoffs … picked off two passes in the Mitchell Bowl vs. Saint Mary’s … recorded 15.5 total tackles on the season and added 5.5 more in four post-season games …

2009: Dressed for six conference games, plus the Uteck Bowl and Vanier Cup … had 4.5 tackles during the regular season … added 2.5 more in the post-season …

2008: Dressed in five games, including road game at Simon Fraser …

2007: Dressed for two home games…recorded one pass break-up …

Before UC: Named top defensive back for Alberta south team in 2007 … recorded three interceptions in the Canada Cup 2007, including two against Ontario in the final … won Calgary Division I title with Wise Wood in 2007 … Calgary all-star in Grade 12 with Wise Wood …

Personal: Parents Brian and Candice … full name Michael Thomas Lau … graduate of Calgary’s Henry Wise Wood High School … honour roll student … also played soccer for 10 years and baseball for five …

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2007 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2010 8 4 49 0 28 12.2 6.1 TOTAL 16 4 49 0 28 12.2 3.1

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2007 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 2009 6 4 1 4.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 8 13 5 15.5 0.0 0 7 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 17 6 20.0 0.0 0 8 0 0 0

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CONNOR LITTLE 22

Height 6’0” Weight 185 Position Defensive Back YOB 1991 Hometown Lethbridge, Alta. Faculty Schulich School of Engineering High School Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Moved to defensive back for a second redshirt season … dressed for the final regular season game vs. Alberta …

2009: Redshirted as a quarterback with the Dinos …

Before UC: Earned Ralph Rimmington Award at LCI as the top academic player on the football team … won LCI’s Coach’s Award … also played basketball and ran track … jumped from third-string QB to starter in a few short weeks at the beginning of his Grade 11 season with the LCI Rams …

Personal: Parents Tom and Kim … full name Connor Robert Clinton Little … graduate of Lethbridge Collegiate Institute … younger brother of Dinos receiver Matt Little … member of the National Honour Society in high school … studying chemical engineering in the Schulich School of Engineering … plays a 10 to 12 handicap in golf … enjoys snowboarding … hopes to become a professional engineer …

MATT LITTLE 12

Height 6’2” Weight 195 Position Receiver YOB 1989 Hometown Lethbridge, Alta. Faculty Schulich School of Engineering High School Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Year 4 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in three games … opened the season as a defensive back, moved back to receiver, and played special teams as well – all in the same game … trained with the Dinos track and field team as a sprinter in the off-season … worked out for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in April 2011 …

2009: Dressed for all eight conference games … hauled in 11 catches for 119 yards … played in the first playoff game against Alberta, recording 2.5 tackles before sustaining an injury the sidelined him for the rest of the year … season-high four catches for 49 yards Oct. 31 at Alberta …

2008: Dressed all eight conference games … made 17 catches for 179 yards … averaged 10.5 yards per catch …

2007: Suffered a knee injury in practice before the opening game of the season, sidelining him for the rest of the season …

Before UC: Starred for the LCI Rams … heavily recruited by CIS and NCAA schools … conference all-star and league MVP in 2006, playing both receiver and defensive back … three-year starter at LCI … also played basketball and ran track … LCI’s athlete of the year in 2007 … caught 47 passes for 832 yards and six TDs in his grade 12 season … also recorded five INTs and 64 tackles …

Personal: Parents Tom and Kim … full name Matthew Thomas Hendrik Little … graduate of Lethbridge Collegiate Institute … first recipient of the Doug Nyhoff Scholarship for an LCI alum playing football for the Dinos … lists meeting Indianapolis Colts President Bill Polian at the 2007 5th Quarter Dinner as one of the highlights of his athletic career … younger brother Connor Little is a defensive back with the Dinos …

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 8 17 179 0 18 2.1 10.5 22.4 2009 8 11 119 0 25 1.4 10.8 14.9 2010 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 19 28 298 0 25 1.5 10.6 15.7

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STEVEN LUMBALA 3

Height 5’11” Weight 215 Position Running Back YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School St. Francis Eligibility 3 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Dressed an played in all eight conference games and all four playoff games, including the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup … named MVP of the Uteck Bowl (winner of the Maury L. Van Vliet trophy), as selected by TSN, after picking up a career-high 127 rushing yards in Calgary’s 35-8 win over Saint Mary’s … scored the touchdown that sealed the game for the Dinos on a 33-yard romp to the from a direct snap on third down … threw a20-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Parker out of the wildcat offence in the conference semi-final against Regina … recorded 270 rushing yards and 266 receiving yards in the regular season, led by a 105-yard rushing effort at Manitoba …

2009: Dressed for all eight conference games and all four playoff games, including the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup … racked up 310 yards on 49 carries during the regular season, adding four touchdowns … also had 7.5 tackles, mostly on special teams … had a career- high 13 carries for 156 yards off the bench in the Uteck Bowl at Saint Mary’s in Halifax, scoring one major … had at least 40 rushing yards six times during the season, including playoffs …

Before UC: St. Francis MVP in both Grade 11 and Grade 12 – the first time a Grade 11 player had won the award in the school’s history … led the Browns to a perfect 10-0 record and the provincial title in 2007 … averaged 170 yards rushing per game and 8.7 yards per carry in his senior year … starred for Team Canada at the 2009 IFAF World Junior Championship in Canton, Ohio, winning a silver medal … named first team all-tournament running back after pacing Canada’s running game in Ohio …

Personal: Parents Eugene and Kamba … full name Steven Yamukeka Lumbala … youngest brother in a football family, following in the footsteps of Jacques-Olivier, who played one season at UC before transferring to Saint Mary’s after a stint with the Colts, and Rolly, who starred for the Idaho Vandals … born in Montreal … graduate of St. Francis High School, where he was Valedictorian in 2009 … studying in the Haskayne School of Business, majoring in International Business … hopes to earn an MBA and/or pursue a professional football career … inaugural recipient of the Gary Deman – St. Francis High School award, a scholarship named after the legendary St. Francis coach …

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009 8 49 310 4 20 6.3 38.8 2010 8 42 270 1 53 6.4 33.8 TOTAL 16 91 580 5 53 6.4 36.2

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2010 8 14 266 1 40 1.8 19.0 33.2 TOTAL 16 14 266 1 40 0.9 19.0 16.6

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2009 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 24 3.0 2010 8 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 1.5 TOTAL 16 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 36 2.2

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2009 8 5 104 0 29 20.8 13.0 2010 8 3 68 0 25 22.7 8.5 TOTAL 16 8 172 0 29 21.5 10.8

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2009 8 310 0 0 104 0 414 51.8 2010 8 270 266 0 68 0 604 75.5 TOTAL 16 580 266 0 172 0 1018 63.6

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 8 7 1 7.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 8 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 8 1 8.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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JOHNNY MARK 33

Height 6’0” Weight 172 Position Kicker/Punter YOB 1992 Hometown Peterborough, Ont. Faculty Science High School Kenner Collegiate & Vocational Institute Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Multi-sport athlete, competing in rugby, hockey, soccer, basketball, badminton, and track and field … recipient of junior football and junior rugby awards … received a BAA Award for athlete leadership …

Personal: Parents Paul and Jane … graduate of Kenner Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Peterborough, Ont. … studying geophysics in the Faculty of Science and hopes to enter med school after completing his undergraduate work … has a significant volunteer resume, including a trip to Costa Rica and work in a hospital …

MICHAEL MARTINOVICH 84

Height 5’11” Weight 165 Position Defensive Back YOB 1990 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Schulich School of Engineering High School Bishop O’Byrne Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Bishop O’Byrne’s MVP in 2007 … named to Alberta U-17 team in 2007 for the Canada Cup … won city championship with the midget Colts in 2006 …

Personal: Parents Eduardo and Jana … full name Michael Edward Martinovich … graduate of Bishop O’Byrne High School … studying mechanical engineering …

QUINN McCAUGHAN 61

Height 6’3” Weight 285 Position Offensive Line YOB 1988 Hometown St. Francis Xavier, Man. Faculty Arts High School Oak Park Eligibility 4 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in all 12 games for the Dinos at left guard, including the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup … signed by the Calgary Stampeders and briefly attended their 2011 training camp …

2009: Started all 12 games of the season for the Dinos at left guard, including the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup …

2008: Dressed all eight conference games … took over as starting right guard after Reed Alexander was injured in Week 1 against Saskatchewan …

2007: Redshirted with the Dinos for the second consecutive season …

Before UC: Winnipeg high school all-star in senior year … won Kas Vidrick Award as Lineman of the Year … also played hockey …

Personal: Parents Mike and Barb … full name Quinn Patrick McCaughan … graduate of Oak Park High School in Winnipeg … grew up in St. Francis Xavier, Man. …

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SEAN McEWEN 60

Height 6’3” Weight 280 Position Offensive Line YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science High School Notre Dame Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Played for the Notre Dame Pride on both the offensive and defensive lines … two-time Calgary high school football all-star … also a two-time all-star in midget football … also played basketball and competed in track and field … recipient of Notre Dame’s leadership award …

Personal: Parents Murray and Julie … full name Sean Patrick McEwen … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s Notre Dame High School … studying mathematics in the Faculty of Science and hopes to pursue a career in math … honours society recipient at Notre Dame …

ZACH McNEILL 42

Height 6’2” Weight 218 Position Linebacker YOB 1988 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Kinesiology/Education High School Lord Beaverbrook Eligibility 4 Time Clock Ends 2012-13

Before UC: Played five seasons with the Calgary Colts of the Prairie Football Conference … named a PFC all- star linebacker … twice named the Colts’ MVP, including his senior year … finished his junior career in 2010 with 36 tackles, 19 assisted tackles, two sacks, and two interception return TDs …

Personal: Parents Doug and Gwen … full name Zachary Thomas McNeill … 2006 graduate of Calgary’s Lord Beaverbrook High School … born in Edmonton … studying in the Faculty of Kinesiology, hopes to become a teacher …

KEANE MILLINGTON

Height 6’3” Weight 250 Position Offensive Line YOB 1993 Hometown Cold Lake, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Cold Lake Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Played defensive lineman in high school at Cold Lake … named the Royals’ defensive MVP, most valuable defensive lineman, and team MVP during his time at CLHS …

Personal: Parents Jim and Laurie … full name Keane C. Millington … 2011 graduate of Cold Lake High School in northern Alberta … older brother Kurtis played two seasons of junior football with the PFC’s

JAKOB MORGAN

Height 6’9” Weight 320 Position Offensive Line YOB 1993 Hometown Abbotsford, B.C. Faculty Open Studies High School Centennial (Calgary) Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Starred for the Centennial High School Coyotes … named a Calgary high school all-star offensive lineman in both 2009-10 and 2010-11 …

Personal: Parents Peter and Theresa … full name Jakob Anthony Morgan … born in Vancouver … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s Centennial High School … mother Theresa competed in javelin and discus for Simon Fraser University … hopes to one day become a high school football coach …

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DENZEL MORRISON 30

Height 6’ Weight 180 Position Running Back YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School Bishop O’Byrne Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Won a junior Division I high school football championship at Bishop O’Byrne … named to the All- Canadian team at the U17 Canada Cup, competing for Alberta … also made the provincial U18 team and the 2011 Alberta Senior Bowl …

Personal: Parents Colin and Belinda … full name Denzel Xavier Morrison … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s Bishop O’Byrne High School … studying in the Haskayne School of Business, hopes to become an entrepreneur and open his own business following graduation …

TAYLOR NILL 80

Height 5’10” Weight 190 Position Receiver YOB 1990 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School St. Francis Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in four regular season games for the Dinos, then played all four post-season contests including the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup … missed half the regular season with a leg injury … recorded two catches for 29 yards on the year … returned six punts for 25 yards during the regular season, adding 11 more punt returns in the playoffs … became the team’s lead holder on attempts …

2009: Dressed for seven conference games as well as four playoff contests, including the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup … had a season- high two catches for 62 yards Oct. 24 vs. Regina … finished the year with 152 receiving yards … had three catches for 33 yards against Queen’s in the Vanier Cup … returned 24 punts a total of 147 yards during the regular season … was the team’s leading punt returner during the post-season, taking on the additional duties of holding on field goal tries … had 234 all-purpose yards in the four playoff games …

2008: Dressed for last conference game against Alberta but did not consume eligibility … played for Team Canada at the 2009 IFAF World Junior Championship in Canton, Ohio, winning a silver medal …

Before UC: Rookie of the year in Nova Scotia high school football in2006 … won Calgary and Alberta Tier I championships with St. Francis in 2007 … named top receiver for south Senior Bowl team … represented Alberta at 2008 Canada Cup, named championship game MVP … travelled with Team Canada to the NFL Global Junior Championship in Miami, Fla. …

Personal: Parents Blake and Maura … full name Taylor McGowan Nill … graduate of Calgary’s St. Francis High School … son of Dinos head coach Blake Nill … born in Montreal, grew up in Halifax … also played Lacrosse and Hockey … hopes to follow in his father’s footsteps and play professional football … majoring in finance in the Haskayne School of Business …

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2009 7 8 152 0 36 1.1 19.0 21.7 2010 4 3 29 0 19 0.8 9.7 7.2 TOTAL 12 11 181 0 36 0.9 16.5 15.1

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2008 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 7 24 147 0 13 6.1 21.0 2010 4 6 25 0 8 4.2 6.2 TOTAL 12 30 172 0 13 5.7 14.3

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2008 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2009 7 0 152 147 0 0 299 42.7 2010 4 0 29 25 0 0 54 13.5 TOTAL 12 0 181 172 0 0 353 29.4

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TYE NOBLE 4

Height 6’0” Weight 195 Position Defensive Back YOB 1990 Hometown Winnipeg, Man. Faculty Arts High School Oak Park Eligibility 4 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Started all 12 games for the Dinos, including the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup, as the boundary halfback … led the team with 53 tackles during the regular season, adding another 18.5 during four post- season games … scored the game-winning touchdown on a 45-yard interception return in Week 3 at Alberta, adding one more interception later in the season … named Canada West and CIS defensive player of the week after the Alberta game … also picked off one pass during the Mitchell Bowl against Saint Mary’s … named a Canada West all-star at halfback for the first time in his career …

2009: Dressed for all 12 games of the season as a starting halfback … finished the season with 24.5 tackles, including 20 solos … tied for team lead with three interceptions … Canada West special teams player of the week following the Uteck Bowl thanks to creating a kickoff recovery for the Dinos that extended their lead …

2008: Dressed the last four conference games of the season, earning a spot on the travel roster … recorded 4.5 special teams tackles … added 4.0 special teams tackles in the conference semi-final against Regina …

Before UC: Named Oak Park team MVP in 2008 … MVP of the 2008 ANAVETS Bowl game for Winnipeg High School championship … member of team Manitoba U-17 in 2006, which won Canada Cup gold medal …

Personal: Parents Rod and Sandra … full name Tye Roderick Noble … graduate of Winnipeg’s Oak Park High School … enjoys the outdoors, fishing, biking, and camping … also played lacrosse … hopes to one day own his own business …

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2008 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 8 3 12 0 10 4.0 1.5 2010 8 2 64 1 45 32.0 8.0 TOTAL 20 5 76 1 45 15.2 3.8

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2008 4 4 1 4.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 8 20 9 24.5 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 2010 8 42 22 53.0 0.5 3 7 0 1 0 TOTAL 20 66 32 82.0 0.5 3 10 0 1 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2008 4 0 0 0.0 0 2009 8 0 0 0.0 0 2010 8 0 1 0.5 3 TOTAL 20 0 1 0.5 3

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CHUDI NZEKWU 13

Height 5’11” Weight 185 Position Defensive Back YOB 1986 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science High School St. Francis Eligibility 5 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Battled injuries midway through the season, missing weeks 3 and 4 … appeared in 10 of 12 games on the season, including the Mitchell Bowl and Vanier Cup … recorded 7.0 tackles on the season …

2009: Dressed for all eight regular season games as well as both games in the Canada West playoffs … missed the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup due to injury … recorded 23 tackles in the regular season, including a career-high 7.5 Oct. 10 against Manitoba …

2008: Appeared in first two games of the season, recording 3.5 tackles … sustained a knee injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the season …

Before UC: Named defensive back of the year at St. Francis in 2003 … won city and provincial Tier I championships in 2003 … named to Team South and Team Alberta in 2003 … received Team Canada All-Star Award …

Personal: Parents Ben and Viki … full name Chukwudi Bryan Nzekwu … graduate of Calgary’s St. Francis High School … played soccer at SAIT in 2003-04 … works as a real estate and mortgage professional … returned to football in 2008 after a three-year absence …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2008 2 3 1 3.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 8 18 10 23.0 1.0 1 2 0 0 0 2010 6 5 4 7.0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 26 15 33.5 1.0 1 4 0 0 0

ALEX OGBONGBEMIGA 92

Height 6’2” Weight 240 Position Defensive Line YOB 1993 Hometown , Texas, USA Faculty Arts High School George Bush Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

Before UC: Redshirted at the University of Houston in 2009-10 … named a unanimous first team All-District in high school …

Personal: Parents Alo and Ngozi … full name Alex Busayo Ogbongbemiga … 2010 graduate of George Bush High School in Houston, Texas … family moved to Calgary in the summer of 2011 … born in Lagos, Nigeria … studying economics in the Faculty of Arts …

KIEFER OLSON 7

Height 6’3” Weight 215 Position Quarterback YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Notre Dame College Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Appeared in five games for the Dinos … completed 2-of-2 passing attempts for 12 yards … led the Dinos from their own 10 yard line late in the fourth quarter to set up Aaron Ifield’s CIS record-setting 71st career field goal from 51 yards out during the last game of the regular season against Alberta at McMahon Stadium

Before UC: Redshirted with the Rams in 2009 while recovering from a torn ACL … dressed in the Rams’ home game against the Dinos Sept. 18 … named to Team Saskatchewan in rugby in 2006 and 2007 … high school offensive player of the year from 2005 through 2008 …

Personal: Parents Darren and Shirley … full name Kiefer Nicholas Olson … born in Regina, graduated from Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Wilcox, Sask. … father Darren played for the Dinos from 1981-84, winning the 1983 Vanier Cup …

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2010 5 2 2 0 12 0 6 100.0 6.0 2.4 150.4 TOTAL 5 2 2 0 12 0 6 100.0 6.0 2.4 150.4

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ADAM OSTERLING 88

Height 5’10” Weight 187 Position Receiver YOB 1992 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Central Memorial Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos, dressing for the first game of the regular season against Saskatchewan …

Before UC: Central Memorial’s team MVP all three years of high school … named outstanding athlete in grades 11 and 12 … captain of the provincial lacrosse team in 2008 …

Personal: Parents Mike and Sharon … full name Adam Michael Osterling … graduate of Calgary’s Central Memorial High School … studying history in the Faculty of Arts …

MATT PANDER

Height 6’0” Weight 202 Position Linebacker YOB 1992 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Bowness Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Starred for three seasons at Bowness, earning the school’s rookie of the year award and eventually its defensive MVP honour … 2009 Calgary high school all-star … selected to Team South for the 2010 Alberta Senior Bowl … also played for Team Alberta Selects (2007) and in the Bantam Bowl (2008) …

Personal: Parents Jeff and Barb … full name Matthew Steven Pander … graduate of Bowness High School … hopes to open a business to traing high-performance athletes following graduation … honours student in sciences in high school …

TRAVIS PAYNE 47

Height 6’2” Weight 225 Position Linebacker YOB 1990 Hometown Lethbridge, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Year 2 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in all 12 games for the Dinos at linebacker, including the Mitchell Bowl and Vanier Cup … recorded 28 tackles and one sack during the regular season … season-high eight tackles in week 2 against Regina … racked up 6.5 tackles, a shared sack, and a forced fumble during the Mitchell Bowl against Saint Mary’s …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Spent 2008 season with the Victoria Rebels of the BCFC …

Personal: Parents Jeffrey and Angela … full name Travis Jeffrey Payne … graduate of Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, where he played with Dinos teammates Connor Little, Matt Little, and Sean Gott …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 8 21 14 28.0 1.0 6 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 8 21 14 28.0 1.0 6 0 1 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2010 8 1 0 1.0 6 TOTAL 8 1 0 1.0 6

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GRANT POTTER 64

Height 6’4” Weight 316 Position Offensive Line YOB 1992 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Lord Beaverbrook Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Team MVP for Beaverbrook in 2009 after winning rookie-of-the-year honours a year earlier … was also team MVP of the midget Colts in 2009 and special teams MVP in the 2008 season … also wrestled in high school …

Personal: Parents Doug and Jose … full name Grant Robert Potter … 2010 graduate of Lord Beaverbrook High School …

RYAN PREUTER

Height 6’4” Weight 280 Position Offensive Line YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Kinesiology High School John G. Diefenbaker Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Named MVP of the Diefenbaker Chiefs … Calgary high school football all-star in 2010-11 … twice named an all-star in Calgary midget football ... named to the U17 Alberta South team, winning a silver medal at the Canada Cup, as well as to the Alberta U18 team …

Personal: Parents Mark and Sheryl … full name Ryan Mathew Preuter … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s John G. Diefenbaker High School … studying in the Faculty of Kinesiology and hopes to pursue a career in sports medicine … a three-time honour roll student in high school …

DREW REDEKOPP 83

Height 6’0” Weight 193 Position Receiver YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School John G. Diefenbaker Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Dressed for five regular season games … had one catch, a 16-yard reception Week 3 at Alberta …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos … dressed for one home game Oct. 10 at home vs. Manitoba

Before UC: Started playing football at age eight … won Calgary division II championship with Diefenbaker … named MVP of his midget team … represented Alberta at the 2007 Canada Cup on the U-17 team … multi-sport athlete, playing rugby and golf while also training in track and martial arts …

Personal: Parents Ray and Christine … full name Drew Nicholas Redekopp … graduate of John G. Diefenbaker High School … born in Fernie, B.C. … hopes to work with his parents in their hospitality business following a professional football career … studying economics in the Faculty of Arts …

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2010 5 1 16 0 16 0.2 16.0 3.2 TOTAL 6 1 16 0 16 0.2 16.0 2.7

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TIM RIPLEY

Height 6’4” Weight 255 Position Offensive Line YOB 1992 Hometown Edmonton, Alta. Faculty Schulich School of Engineering High School Centennial Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos as a receiver …

Before UC: Also competed in basketball in junior high and rugby in high school … selected to the 2010 Alberta Senior Bowl, representing the South …

Personal: Father Gerald … full name Timothy W. Ripley … 2010 graduate of Centennial High School in Calgary … borh in Edmonton … hopes to become a chemical engineer …

BYRON ROBERTS 94

Height 6’3” Weight 250 Position Defensive Line YOB 1989 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Lord Beaverbrook Eligibility 4 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Dressed for 11 games on the season but was forced to sit out the Vanier Cup due to injury … picked up 9.0 tackles and two sacks on the season … added two more sacks against Saint Mary’s in the Mitchell Bowl …

2009: Dressed for six conference games and all four post-season contests … recorded 2.0 tackles on the year …

Before UC: Calgary all-star at Beaverbrook … school’s defensive player of the year and lineman of the year … on Canada Cup-winning Alberta U-19 team in 2007 …

Personal: Parents Blair and Val … graduate of Calgary’s Lord Beaverbrook High School … enjoys snowboarding, hiking, and dirtbiking … loves being outside and staying active …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2008 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 2009 5 1 2 2.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 8 7 4 9.0 2.0 9 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 8 6 11.0 2.0 9 1 0 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2008 1 0 0 0.0 0 2009 5 0 0 0.0 0 2010 8 2 0 2.0 9 TOTAL 14 2 0 2.0 9

CORY ROBOCH 45

Height 6’1” Weight 210 Position Linebacker YOB 1992 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Bowness Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Also played lacrosse and rugby … a 2010 Alberta Senior Bowl selection … MVP at Bowness in his senior year and defensive player of the year the previous season …

Personal: Parents Ed and Joanne … full name Austin Roboch … 2010 graduate of Bowness High School … hopes to become a police officer or a personal trainer … GODINOS.COM 49 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995

CARSON ROCKHILL 66

Height 6’6” Weight 285 Position Offensive Line YOB 1990 Hometown Parksville, B.C. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School Ballenas Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Played all 12 games for the Dinos, including the Mitchell Bowl and Vanier Cup … backed up Canada West outstanding lineman Paul Swiston at the left tackle spot and earned one start on the season, Week 5 vs. UBC …

2009: Dressed in six of eight regular season games plus all four playoff games, including the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup …

2008: Redshirted with the Dinos … represented Canada at the IFAF World Junior Championships in Canton, Ohio, winning a silver medal … named to the tournament’s second all-star team along the offensive line …

Before UC: Played along both offensive and defensive lines … suffered Achilles’ injury in early 2008 but recovered in time for Dinos fall camp … won NFL Canada Scholarship from B.C. High School Football Association …

Personal: Parents Derrick and Linda … full name Carson Giovanni Rockhill … graduate of Parksville, B.C.’s Ballenas High School … younger brother of Dinos defensive lineman Brandon Rockhill … born in , B.C. … wants to start his own business after receiving commerce degree from Haskayne School of Business … turned down several U.S. college offers to attend UC …

RICHARD SAWATZKY 81

Height 6’1” Weight 185 Position Receiver YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Bowness Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Dressed for all four home games for the Dinos, along with the Week 3 road game at Alberta …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Started playing football in high school…also plays golf and hockey…

Personal: Parents Ron and Donna…full name Richard Wade Sawatzky…graduate of Bowness High School…born in Kenora, Ont…studying history in the Faculty of Social Sciences…an honour roll student …

BRENT SCHERSCHEL 63

Height 6’5” Weight 310 Position Offensive Line YOB 1989 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Sir Winston Churchill Eligibility 2 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Appeared in five games for the Dinos … dressed for the four home games, plus the road game Week 3 at Alberta …

2007-09: Redshirted three seasons with the Dinos…

Before UC: 2006 and 2007 athlete of the year at Churchill … won ‘Top Dog’ award for the top three-year male athlete at Churchill (the Bulldogs) in 2007 … also played rugby, named Churchill MVP in 2007 … won a bronze medals at the 2005 and 2007 rugby nationals with Team Alberta …

Personal: Full name Brent Daniel Scherchel … 2007 graduate of Sir Winston Churchill High School … studying history in the Faculty of Arts … hero growing up was Fred Brathwaite, former goaltender with the … continues to coach rugby at Churchill HS … hopes to become a teacher …

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JEFF SCHIDLOWSKY 29

Height 5’10” Weight 185 Position Running Back YOB 1992 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Western Canada Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Multi-sport athlete, also competing in soccer, track and field, rugby, and wrestling … named to the Alberta South team for t he U17 Canada Cup in 2009, then represented southern Alberta in the 2011 Senior Bowl … won national bronze (2006) and gold (2008) medals with the Villains soccer club …

Personal: Parents Lloyd and Donna … full name Jeffery Alan Schidlowsky … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s Western Canada High School … studying in the Faculty of Arts, hopes to transfer to the Haskayne School of Business … after graduation, would like to study abroad and possibly start his own business …

MICHAEL SCHMIDT 36

Height 5’11” Weight 180 Position Defensive Back YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School Western Canada Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Named most outstanding defensive back for Team South in the 2011 Alberta Senior Bowl … also appeared at the Canada Cup with Team South Alberta at the U17 level in 2009 …

Personal: Parents Allan and Diane … full name Michael James Schmidt … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s Western Canada High School … studying in the Haskayne School of Business … plans to get his MBA, then start a career in the business world …

BRADEN SCHRAM

Height 6’4” Weight 250 Position Linebacker YOB 1992 Hometown Manning, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Peace River Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Named to various provincial-level teams, including the Alberta Senior Bowl (2011), the U17 Canada Cup squad (2009), and the Alberta Summer Games (2008) … won Peace River’s team rookie-of-the- year award in 2008, the captain’s award and Hitman award in 2009, and the Hitman, MVP, and Pioneer awards in 2010 … also named the high school league’s top linebacker in 2010 …

Personal: Parents Byron and Kelly … full name Braden Mitchel Schram … 2011 graduate of Paul Rowe Jr/Sr High School in Manning … hopes to become a physical education teacher …

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RICHARD SNYDER 34

Height 6’2” Weight 21 Position Receiver YOB 1989 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Henry Wise Wood Eligibility 4 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Dressed in all 12 games the Dinos played, including the Mitchell Bowl and Vanier Cup … had a career- best 15 catches for 234 yards and three touchdowns during the regular season … scored two TDs in Week 2 against Regina, helping the Dinos grab their first win of the season … added another 203 receiving yards on 13 catches in four playoff games, including a touchdown against Alberta in the Hardy Cup …

2009: Dressed in all 12 games the Dinos played on the season … hauled in eight catches for 208 yards during the regular season … more than doubled that total with a spectacular seven-catch, 222-yard performance with two touchdowns in the 2009 Hardy Cup game at Saskatchewan – the sixth-best single-game total in school history … added a 29-yard touchdown in the Uteck Bowl against Saint Mary’s in Halifax on his only catch of the day … hauled in three passes for 22 yards during the Vanier Cup …

2008: Dressed for five games, appearing in two…made one catch for 14 yards …

Before UC: Wise Wood’s athlete of the year and football MVP in 2007 … also played basketball … member of Team Alberta at the U-19 Canada Cup, winning the tournament in 2007 …

Personal: Parents Russ and Gail … full name Richard Charles Snyder … graduate of Calgary’s Henry Wise Wood High School … studying communications in the Faculty of Arts …

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2008 2 1 14 0 14 0.5 14.0 7.0 2009 8 12 208 1 54 1.5 17.3 26.0 2010 8 15 234 3 46 1.9 15.6 29.2 TOTAL 18 28 456 4 54 1.6 16.3 25.3

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2008 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2009 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.8 2010 8 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 20 2.5 TOTAL 18 4 0 4 0 0 1 0 26 1.4

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2008 2 1 -4 0 0 -4.0 -2.0 2009 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2010 8 7 63 0 30 9.0 7.9 TOTAL 18 8 59 0 30 7.4 3.3

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2008 2 0 14 -4 0 0 10 5.0 2009 8 13 208 0 0 0 221 27.6 2010 8 0 234 63 0 0 297 37.1 TOTAL 18 13 456 59 0 0 528 29.3

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THOMAS SPOLETINI 27

Height 6’2” Weight 205 Position Defensive Back YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Rundle College Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Medical redshirt with the Dinos after sustaining a knee injury in the exhibition game against Alberta in late August …

2009: Appeared in three games during the regular season, all at home … recorded 4.0 tackles on the campaign … dressed for both the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup …

Before UC: Part of the 2007 start-up program at Rundle College, which qualified for the provincial tournament in just its second year of existence … played both quarterback and defensive back for the Cobras … named team MVP and defensive player of the year … earned a spot on Team Alberta in 2009 …

Personal: Parents Tom and Marianne … full name Tumasino Ernesto Spoletini … graduate of Calgary’s Rundle College … father Tom was a four-year starter on the offensive line with the Dinos (1981-84), winning the 1983 Vanier Cup … Tom Sr. was the first CIS-trained player to compete in the East-West Shrine Bowl (January 1985) and went on to have a six-year career with the Calgary Stampeders (1985-90) … uncle Tony also starred for the Dinos from 1983-86 and together with Tom started Spolumbo’s Fine Foods and Deli, a local landmark in Calgary … Tom Jr. would like to open his own business after graduating with an economics degree from the Faculty of Arts … lists Tom Sr. as his life-long mentor …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 3 3 2 4.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 3 2 4.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

BRANDEN STEVENS 62

Height 6’2” Weight 290 Position Offensive Line YOB 1992 Hometown Winnipeg, Man. Faculty Arts High School Oak Park Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2016-17

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Also competed in track and field and basketball … member of the Manitoba provincial team in all three sports: track (2004), football (2005), and basketball (2006) … named the Winnipeg High School lineman of the year in 2009 … member

Personal: Parents Darry and Cher … 2010 graduate of Winnipeg’s Oak Park High School … hopes to start his own business after graudation …

KRIS STRETTON

Height 6’ Weight 186 Position Receiver YOB 1993 Hometown Okotoks, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Foothills Composite Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Twice named to Team Alberta – U19 in 2010 and U17 in 2009 … 2010-11 senior MVP for the Foothills Falcons … won Tier II provincial championship with Foothills in 2009 … also competed in track and field, winning a silver medal in the 4x100-metre relay at the provincial championships in Grade 11 …

Personal: Parents Allen and Jennifer … full name Kristopher William Stretton … 2011 graduate of Foothills Composite High School in Okotoks, Alta. … father Allen played CIS football for Queen’s University … enjoys skiing and the outdoors … plans to start his own company and travel the world …

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JOSH SYMONS 97

Height 6’1” Weight 290 Position Defensive Line YOB 1988 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Bishop O’Byrne Eligibility 5 Time Clock Exempt

2011: Will miss the entire season as a medical redshirt …

2010: Started all eight conference games and all four playoff games, including the Mitchell Bowl and Vanier Cup … recorded 12.5 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and a sack during the regular season … named to Team Canada for the IFAF World Football Championship in Austria, winning a silver medal …

2009: Started six of eight conference games plus all four playoff games, including the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup … missed weeks 2 and 3 of the season due to injury … had seven tackles including one TFL on the season … added five more tackles in the post-season …

2008: Dressed in seven conference games … recorded six tackles and one tackle for loss – a 13-yard sack … played in the 2009 East-West Bowl in Hamilton, Ont. …

2007: Joined the active roster after redshirting in 2006 … played five games, recording eight tackles …

Before UC: Starting member of the Alberta U-19 team in 2006 … also a competitive wrestler in high school … played high school football for former CFLer Derek MacCready at O’Byrne …

Personal: Parents Frank and Marianne … full name Joshua Samuel Symons … graduate of Calgary’s Bishop O’Byrne High School … born in Medicine Hat, Alta. …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2007 5 8 0 8.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 4 4 4 6.0 1.0 13 0 0 0 0 2009 6 6 2 7.0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 2010 8 8 9 12.5 2.5 11 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 23 26 15 33.5 4.5 25 0 0 1 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2007 5 0 0 0.0 0 2008 4 1 0 1.0 13 2009 6 0 0 0.0 0 2010 8 1 0 1.0 7 TOTAL 23 2 0 2.0 20

STEPHEN TORRIERO 85

Height 5’11” Weight 180 Position Receiver YOB 1991 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Notre Dame Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Battled injuries all season, sitting out as a medical redshirt …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos, dressing for the final game of the regular season Oct. 31 at Alberta …

Before UC: Won back-to-back provincial Tier II championships with Notre Dame in 2007 and 2008 … also ran track at Notre Dame, winning a city title (2009) and three provincial silver medals (2007, 2008, 2009) in the 4x100-metre relay … named to the U-17 Team Alberta South for the 2007 Canada Cup …

Personal: Parents Vando and Elsie … full name Stephen Vando Torriero … graduate of Notre Dame High School in north Calgar … father Vando played as a running back for the Calgary Colts … studying communications in the Faculty of Arts …

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JIMMY UNDERDAHL 16

Height 6’ Weight 180 Position Quarterback YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School Notre Dame Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Two-time Calgary high school football all-star … two-time Notre Dame MVP … two-time Hilltoppers MVP, adding two midget football MVP honours … also competed in track and field, making the provincial final in the 4x100-metre relay …played baseball for the PBF Redbirds … won gold medal at the 2008 Alberta Summer Games in football …

Personal: Parents Dave and Laurie … full name James T. Underdahl … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s Notre Dame High School … born in Kelowna. B.C. … studying in the Haskayne School of Business … honour roll student in every term in high school at Notre Dame …

KRIS VAILLANCOURT 51

Height 6’3” Weight 292 Position Offensive Line YOB 1991 Hometown St. Albert, Alta. Faculty Arts High School St. Albert Catholic Eligibility 2 Time Clock Ends 2015-16

2010: Redshirted with the Dinos …

2009: Redshirted with the Dinos …

Before UC: Earned numerous awards in high school, playing along both the offensive and defensive lines … named team MVP, defensive MVP, most outstanding offensive lineman, defensive lineman, and overall lineman … represented Alberta North at the 2007 Canada Cup (U-17) … competed in the 2006 Alberta Summer Games …

Personal: Parents Francois and Brenda … full name Kristofer Peter Vaillancourt … born in Calgary … plans to go into the family business of trucking … enjoys coaching and mentoring younger players …

ALEX VAN OLM

Height 6’0” Weight 200 Position Linebacker YOB 1993 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Western Canada Eligibility 1 Time Clock Ends 2017-18

Before UC: Named defensive player of the year at Western Canada … named to Team South Alberta (U17) and Team Calgary for the Alberta Summer Games …

Personal: Parents John and Petra … full name Alexander C.M. Van Olm … 2011 graduate of Calgary’s Western Canada High School … studying in the Faculty of Arts … hopes to graduate with a business degree and work in finance and/or law …

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JORDAN VERDONE 44

Height 5’11” Weight 235 Position Linebacker YOB 1989 Hometown Echo Bay, Ont. Faculty Arts High School St. Mary’s College Eligibility 3 Time Clock Ends 2013-14

Before UC: Played two seasons at the University of Waterloo, sitting out the 2010 season along with the entire Warriors program … named the 2008 CIS rookie of the year after racking up 44 solo tackles, second- best in Ontario University Athletics football, in his freshman year at Waterloo … also recorded 17 assisted tackles, three sacks, and an interception … named Saint Mary’s College’s athlete of the year in 2008 and defensive MVP two seasons in a row …

Personal: Mother Carol … full name Jordan David Verdone … 2007 graduate of St. Mary’s College in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. …born and raised in Echo Bay, Ont., near the southeast corner of Lake Superior and on the shores of Lake George … older brother Jamie brother played for the University of Waterloo at nose tackle, winning the (Ontario championship) in 1999 … hopes to become a civil servant or a teacher … studying political science in the Faculty of Arts …

EMILIO VIOLATO 32

Height 6’0” Weight 210 Position Running Back YOB 1990 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School St. Francis Eligibility 3 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Dressed for all 12 games the Dinos played on the season, including the Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup … had eight carries for 38 total yards during the regular season … added 23 more rushing yards late in the Dinos’ 56-3 drubbing of Alberta in the Hardy Cup …

2009: Dressed for five of the eight regular season games and all four post-season contests … had five carries for 27 total yards during the regular season … returned two kickoffs a total of 20 yards in the Uteck Bowl in Halifax … picked up a pair of special teams tackles in the Vanier Cup against Queen’s …

Before UC: Won city and provincial Tier I championships with St. Francis in 2007 … running back of the year at St. Francis 2006 and 2007 … named a south Alberta team all-star … won Italian Sportsman Scholarship in 2008 … competed in bobsleigh with brother Efrem … finished third at the Alberta U21 judo championships …

Personal: Parents Claudio and Angela…full name Emilio Mauro Violato…graduate of Calgary’s St. Francis High School…also played rugby…studying archaeology in the Faculty of Arts … recipient of Rutherford Scholarship … enjoys wilderness, nature, and home renovations ...

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009 4 5 27 0 9 5.4 6.8 2010 8 8 38 0 12 4.8 4.8 TOTAL 12 13 65 0 12 5.0 5.4

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MATT WALTER 9

Height 5’10” Weight 215 Position Running Back YOB 1989 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School Bishop O’Byrne Eligibility 5 Time Clock Exempt

2011: Taken in the fifth round, 34th overall, by the Calgary Stampeders and attended the CFL team’s training camp in the spring of 2011 … went on to star for Canada at the 2011 world football championship in Austria, scoring six touchdowns in three games and earning a spot on the all-tournament team as Canada won the silver medal …

2010: Finished second in the conference with 763 rushing yards on the season … named a Canada west all-star for the third consecutive season … added five touchdowns, the last of which (Oct. 30 vs. Alberta) made him the all-time touchdowns leader in school history with 30 … matched his career high with three touchdowns Oct. 2 vs. UBC (two rushing, one receiving) … picked up a season-high 162 rushing yards in the conference semi-final against Regina Nov. 6 at McMahon Stadium … named one of the CFL’s top 15 prospects for the 2011 Canadian Draft …

2009: Won his second straight Canada West rushing title with 1,103 yards on the season, the fourth-best year in school history … named a unanimous Canada West all-star and a first team All-Canadian … had a career-high 259 rushing yards in just three quarters Sept. 18 at Regina, winning Canada West offensive player-of-the-week honours … was named MVP of the Uteck Bowl after racking up 235 yards and two touchdowns against Saint Mary’s Nov. 21 in Halifax … won the CIS offensive player of the week award after the Uteck Bowl … led all non-kickers in Canada West with 12 touchdowns on the year (9 rushing, 3 receiving) … added five more TDs in the playoffs … selected to the West team for the 2010 CIS East-West Bowl in London, Ont. … named one of four Calgary Booster Club – Dinos Scholar Athlete scholarship winners …

2008: Took over as feature tailback after Anthony Woodson was injured in Week 2…won conference rushing title with 904 yards…averaged 113 yards per game, despite starting just six of the eight conference games…named conference all-star at running back…Canada West nominee for the Hec Crighton Trophy as most outstanding player in CIS football…won the Frank Gnup Memorial Trophy as Canada West MOP…named a second team All-Canadian…

2007: Ran for three touchdowns in the first game of his college career at Simon Fraser…finished the season with 702 yards on 79 carries and seven TDs…tied Anthony Woodson for team lead with seven TDs…finished second in Canada West rushing with 702 yards…named Canada West rookie of the year, the second straight Dino to win the honour (QB Dalin Tollestrup, 2006)…runner-up for Peter Gorman Award as CIS rookie of the year…together with Anthony Woodson combined to break the UC’s single-season rushing record by more than 400 yards…

Before UC: Calgary Division I all-star running back at Bishop O’Byrne…starting member of national champion Alberta U-19 team…named to Canada Cup all-star team as offensive MVP…MVP of gold medal game in tournament…played high school football for former CFL player Derek MacCready…

Personal: Parents John and Vittoria…full name Matthew John Walter…graduate of Calgary’s Bishop O’Byrne High School…honours student in high school…studying Petroleum Land Management in the Haskayne School of Business …

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2007 8 79 702 7 67 8.9 87.8 2008 8 147 904 4 73 6.1 113.0 2009 8 169 1103 9 52 6.5 137.9 2010 8 117 763 5 62 6.5 95.4 TOTAL 32 512 3472 25 73 6.8 108.5

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2007 8 1 -8 0 0 0.1 -8.0 -1.0 2008 8 11 67 0 11 1.4 6.1 8.4 2009 8 12 131 3 30 1.5 10.9 16.4 2010 8 5 22 2 14 0.6 4.4 2.8 TOTAL 32 29 212 5 30 0.9 7.3 6.6

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2007 8 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 42 5.2 2008 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 24 3.0 2009 8 12 9 3 0 0 0 0 72 9.0 2010 8 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 42 5.2 TOTAL 32 30 25 5 0 0 0 0 180 5.6

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ANTHONY WOODSON 5

Height 6’0” Weight 210 Position Running Back YOB 1988 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne School of Business High School St. Francis Eligibiliy 5 Time Clock Exempt

2010: Was sidelined after sustaining an injury in Week 1 against Saskatchewan … returned to the lineup two weeks later at Alberta, scoring a key touchdown for the Dinos late in the game … appeared in all four playoof games for the Dinos, including the Mitchell Bowl and Vanier Cup … season-high 79 rushing yards in the Hardy Cup against Alberta, scoring one touchdown …

2009: Injured his foot the week before training camp which, coupled with a shoulder injury, sidelined him for the entire season … attended the CFL evaluation camp in Toronto, posting the sixth-fastest 40-yard dash time … drafted in the 4th round (29th overall) of the 2010 CFL Canadian Draft by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers …

2008: Sustained broken ribs near the end of the Manitoba game in Week 2, sidelining him for five games … returned for the final game of the regular season, then both CW playoff games … finished with 105 yards on 36 carries on the year … scored two touchdowns – one receiving, one rushing – in Calgary’s 44-21 win in the Hardy Cup …

2007: Led Canada West in rushing with 1,183 yards, the second best rushing season in school history (Craig Kittelson, 1992) … together with freshman Matt Walter combined to break the UC’s single-season rushing record by more than 400 yards … led the Dinos with 1294 all-purpose yards … named a Canada West all-star at running back … runner up for Canada West Player of the Year honours (QB Teale Orban, Regina) … second team All-Canadian …

2006: Finished eighth in Canada West rushing with 554 yards … scored six TDs … caught 29 passes out of the backfield for 197 yards and two TDs …

Before UC: Earned a spot on the national U-19 team that played at the Global Football Challenge in Miami in February 2007 … member of Alberta provincial team in 2005 … won 4A city and provincial championships with St. Francis HS in 2004 … played 2005 season in Benica, Calif. …won 33 consecutive games in high school …

Personal: Parents Tony and Cindy … full name Anthony Michael Woodson … graduate of Calgary’s St. Francis High School … born in Ottawa … majoring in petroleum land management in the Haskayne School of Business … father Tony played six years in the CFL with the Calgary Stampeders and the Ottawa Rough Riders … Anthony Sr. also spent time with the Denver Broncos …

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2006 8 91 554 6 57 6.1 69.2 2007 8 177 1183 6 45 6.7 147.9 2008 3 36 105 1 14 2.9 35.0 2010 6 21 143 1 20 6.8 23.8 TOTAL 25 325 1985 14 57 6.1 79.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2006 8 29 197 2 23 3.6 6.8 24.6 2007 8 7 69 1 33 0.9 9.9 8.6 2008 3 2 20 0 14 0.7 10.0 6.7 2010 6 3 55 0 31 0.5 18.3 9.2 TOTAL 25 41 341 3 33 1.6 8.3 13.6

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2006 8 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 48 6.0 2007 8 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 42 5.2 2008 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 2.0 2010 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.0 TOTAL 25 17 14 3 0 0 0 0 102 4.1

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JESSE ZIMMER 21

Height 6’1” Weight 191 Position Defensive Back YOB 1990 Hometown Coalhurst, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Eligibility 3 Time Clock Ends 2014-15

Before UC: Headed to McGill University to play for the Redmen following his high school graduation … in eight games with the Redmen in the 2009 season, recorded 11 tackles … picked up one tackle in his freshman season in 2008, appearing in two games … named to the south team for the 2008 Alberta Senior Bowl …

Personal: Parents David and Lisa … full name Jesse David Zimmer … 2008 graduate of Lethbridge Collegiate Institute …

GODINOS.COM 59 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 ALL-TIME RECORDS

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Points for 317 1995 Points against 256 1989 Fewest points against 72 1970 Touchdowns 39 1995, 2009 First downs 236 2009 Yards passing 2833 1983 Yards rushing 2353 2007 Completed passes 182 1983 Pass attempts 362 1983 Passing % 65.1% 2009 Touchdowns passed 23 1989 Total offense 4651 2009 Interceptions 24 1971 Converts 37 1995 Field goals 18 2010 Sacks for 25 1995

CAREER RECORDS Active players in BOLD

POINTS SCORED 337 Aaron Ifield 2006-10 274 Bruce Parsons 1991-94 CONVERTS 259 Brent Matich 1984-88 107 Brian DeMug 1984, 88-90 220 Jimmy Hartley 1997-01 105 Aaron Ifield 2006- 199 Brian DeMug 1984, 88-90 95 Jimmy Hartley 1997-07 176 Dave Brown 1985-89 90 Bruce Parsons 1991-94 174 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 84 Brent Matich 1984-88 168 Greg Vavra 1979-83 61 Brian Mlachak 1994-96 Don Blair 1992-95 43 Tony Kuchera 1978-80 40 Greg Vavra 1979-83 TOUCHDOWNS 30 Matt Walter 2007- 29 Dave Brown 1985-89 PASSING ATTEMPTS J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 1200 Greg Vavra 1979-83 28 Don Blair 1992-95 808 Bob Torrance 1987-90 21 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 706 Lincoln Blumell 1997-00, 02 Dan Diduck 1974-75 648 Jason Assen 1991-95 John Kalin 1989-93 607 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 20 Mike Freiter 1989-93 579 Don Siler 1973-76 19 Craig Kittelson 1988-92 532 Darryl Leason 1996-98 501 Lew Lawrick 1981-85 FIELD GOALS 71 Aaron Ifield 2006-10 COMPLETIONS 50 Bruce Parsons 1991-94 611 Greg Vavra 1979-83 46 Brent Matich 1984-89 434 Bob Torrance 1987-90 32 Jimmy Hartley 1997-01 394 Lincoln Blumell 1997-00, 02 31 Tony Kuchera 1978-80 346 Jason Assen 1991-95 30 Brian DeMug 1984, 88-90 330 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 22 Brian Mlachak 1994-96 265 Darryl Leason 1996-98 255 Lew Lawrick 1981-85 GODINOS.COM 60 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 PASSING YARDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 8401 Greg Vavra 1979-83 27 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 7085 Bob Torrance 1987-90 25 Matt Walter 2007- 6109 Lincoln Blumell 1997-00, 02 20 John Kalin 1989-93 5576 Jason Assen 1991-95 19 Darryl Leason 1996-98 4887 Darryl Leason 1996-98 18 Craig Kittelson 1988-92 4375 Don Siler 1973-76 Chris Lewis 1993-96 4334 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 17 Dan Diduck 1974-75 3503 Lew Lawrick 1984-85 16 Dean Fisher 1996-97, 99-00 14 Elio Geremia 1983-85

PASSING % PASS RECEPTIONS 62.70 Erik Glavic 2009-10 138 Don Blair 1992-95 60.50 Deke Junior 2008-09 132 Nathan Coehoorn 2007-10 55.81 Lincoln Blumell 1997-01 129 Mike Freiter 1989-93 54.36 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 128 Dave Brown 1985-89 53.71 Bob Torrance 1987-90 120 Tim Petros 1979-83 53.39 Jason Assen 1990-95 119 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 50.92 Greg Vavra 1979-83 Jamie Elliott 1999-02 50.89 Lew Lawrick 1981-85 116 Ken Szarka 1980-84 50.30 Rob McNab 1985-87 113 Anthony Parker 2007-10 49.81 Darryl Leason 1996-98 101 Mike Siroishka 1982-85

TOUCHDOWN PASSES RECEIVING YARDS 63 Greg Vavra 1979-83 2611 Don Blair 1992-95 52 Bob Torrance 1987-90 2216 Mike Freiter 1989-93 50 Jason Assen 1991-95 2171 Dave Brown 1985-89 32 Lew Lawrick 1981-85 2038 Jamie Elliott 1999-02 31 Darryl Leason 1996-98 1981 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 30 Lincoln Blumell 1997-00, 02 1961 Nathan Coehoorn 2007-10 25 Don Siler 1972-76 1829 Anthony Parker 2007-10 24 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 1819 Ryan Carruthers 1994-98 21 Rob McNab 1984-87 1805 Larry Leatham 1974-76 John Kalin 1989-93 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 28 Dave Brown 1985-89 577 Elio Geremia 1983-87 26 Don Blair 1992-95 512 Matt Walter 2007- 21 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 458 Tim Petros 1979-83 20 Mike Freiter 1989-93 434 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 17 Mike Siroishka 1982-85 394 Craig Kittelson 1988-92 15 Jamie Elliott 1999-02 325 Anthony Woodson 2006- 14 Mike Freiter 1989-93 302 Chris Lewis 1993-95 13 Larry Leatham 1974-76 295 Dean Fisher 1996-97, 99-00 254 Dad Diduck 1974-75 INTERCEPTIONS 244 Gary Jackson 1973-76 14 Darcy Kopp 1982-85 Mohamed Elsaghir 1988-90, 92 RUSHING YARDS 13 Ian Schafer 1996-00 3784 Elio Geremia 1983-87 11 Collin Newman 1989-94 3472 Matt Walter 2007- Jeff Lewis 1996-00 2865 Chris Lewis 1993-96 10 Jamie Armstead 1980, 83-84 2791 Tim Petros 1979-83 John Farlinger 1971-72 Dan Geremia 1992-96 2559 Craig Kittelson 1988-92 2505 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 1985 Anthony Woodson 2006- SACKS 1669 Dean Fisher 1996-97, 99-00 18 Garret Everson 1994-98 1531 Dan Diduck 1974-75 18 Brian Shewchuk 1995-99 17 Kris Konrad 1988-92 15 Agustin Barrenechea 2000-03 14 Ian James 1984-88 13 Dan Federkeil 2001-05 12 Trent Schmuland 1990-94 Gene Loria 1995-99 GODINOS.COM 61 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995

PUNTING AVERAGE 43.3 Brent Matich 1984-88 40.0 Don Moulton 1971 39.9 Al Lockington 1972 37.5 Aaron Ifield 2006-10 37.3 Brian Mlachak 1995-97

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Active players in BOLD

POINTS SCORED PASSING ATTEMPTS 102 Don Blair 1995 336 Greg Vavra 1982 86 Bruce Parsons 1993 310 Greg Vavra 1983 84 Brent Matich 1986 282 Bob Torrance 1989 83 Brian Mlachak 1995 280 Dalin Tollestrup 2006 78 Dan Diduck 1975 238 Bob Torrance 1990 Craig Kittelson 1992 236 Greg Vavra 1981 Dean Fisher 2000 Lincoln Blumell 1999 Aaron Ifield 2009 Lincoln Blumell 2002 Aaron Ifield 2010 235 Jason Assen 1994 72 J.P. Izquierdo 1988 Matt Walter 2009 COMPLETIONS 67 Aaron Ifield 2007 178 Greg Vavra 1983 66 Stephen Hughes 2005 163 Greg Vavra 1982 153 Bob Torrance 1989 TOUCHDOWNS 147 Dalin Tollestrup 2006 17 Don Blair 1995 143 Lincoln Blumell 1999 13 Dan Diduck 1975 133 Deke Junior 2008 Craig Kittelson 1992 130 Jason Assen 1994 Dean Fisher 2000 129 Erik Glavic 2009 12 J.P. Izquierdo 1988 128 Bob Torrance 1988 Matt Walter 2009 Lincoln Blumell 2002 11 Dave Brown 1989 123 Lew Lawrick 1984 10 Josh Borger 1983 Anthony Parker 2009 PASSING YARDS FIELD GOALS 2823 Greg Vavra 1983 18 Aaron Ifield 2010 2360 Bob Torrance 1989 17 Bruce Parsons 1993 2199 Bob Torrance 1988 Tony Kuchera 1978 2186 Erik Glavic 2009 15 Brent Matich 1986 2042 Bob Torrance 1990 Greg Vavra 1983 2033 Lincoln Blumell 2002 14 Bruce Parsons 1993 1977 Jason Assen 1994 Brian Mlachak 1995 1975 Lew Lawrick 1984 Aaron Ifield 2006 1945 Lincoln Blumell 2000 1941 Dalin Tollestrup 2006 CONVERTS 1929 Lincoln Blumell 1999 37 Brian Mlachak 1995 1901 Greg Vavra 1982

35 Aaron Ifield 2009 32 Brian DeMug 1984 PUNT RETURN YARDS 29 Brian DeMug 1989 664 Dan Diduck 1974 28 Jim Hartley 1998 534 Anthony Parker 2007 Jim Hartley 2000 531 Rick Foggo 1977 27 Bruce Parsons 1992 529 Don Blair 1995 Aaron Ifield 2007 516 Harry Kruger 1978 26 Brent Matich 1985 515 Jamie Armstead 1979 Greg Vavra 1983 504 Dave Van Belleghem 1987 25 Bruce Parsons 1993 494 Nathan Coehoorn 2010

GODINOS.COM 62 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 PASSING % PASS RECEPTIONS 67.5 Erik Glavic (129/191) 2009 59 Josh Borger 1983 60.7 Lincoln Blumell (143/236) 1999 56 Don Blair 1995 60.5 Deke Junior (133/220) 2008 53 Don Blair 1994 59.1 Jason Assen (108/186) 1995 48 Jamie Elliott 2002 58.7 Chuck Guedo (118/201) 2004 46 Anthony Parker 2009 58.6 Chuck Guedo (102/174) 2005 44 Joel Ford 2004 58.2 Bob Torrance (128/218) 1988 43 Tim Petros 1982 57.4 Greg Vavra (178/310) 1983 Ken Szarka 1981 55.5 Lew Lawrick (123/222) 1984 41 Mike Freiter 1993 54.6 Brent Hargreaves (112/205) 2001 Jamie Elliott 2001 54.2 Bob Torrance (153/282) 1989 Nathan Coehoorn 2009 54.2 Lincoln Blumell (128/236) 2002 40 Larry Leatham 1976 54.0 Greg Vavra (107/198) 1980 Darcy Krogh 1979 53.4 Eric Dzwilewski (55-103) 2010 Dave Brown 1987 53.3 Jason Assen (130/235) 1994 53.3 Lincoln Blumell (113/212) 2000 RECEIVING YARDS 1112 Don Blair 1995 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1033 Don Blair 1994 23 Bob Torrance 1989 971 Josh Borger 1983 21 Greg Vavra 1983 901 Jamie Elliott 2002 Lew Lawrick 1984 816 Anthony Parker 2009 Jason Assen 1995 765 Nathan Coehoorn 2009 15 Rob McNab 1986 744 Dave Brown 1989 Jason Assen 1994 697 Joel Ford 2004 14 Bob Torrance 1987 696 Ryan Carruthers 1997 Erik Glavic 2009 679 Larry Leatham 1976 661 Mike Freiter 1992 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 192 Craig Kittelson 1992 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 188 Craig Kittelson 1991 15 Don Blair 1995 180 Dean Fisher 2000 11 Dave Brown 1989 177 Anthony Woodson 2007 10 Josh Borger 1983 169 Matt Walter 2009 10 Jamie Elliott 2002 165 Chris Lewis 1996 9 Ryan Carruthers 1997 164 Elio Geremia 1987 8 Mike Siroishka 1985 159 Chris Lewis 1995 Dave Brown 1988 158 Brendan Ward 1997 7 Randy Guy 1982 156 Dan Diduck 1975 Don Blair 1994 154 Elio Geremia 1986

RUSHING YARDS INTERCEPTIONS 1248 Craig Kittelson 1992 9 Mohamed Elsaghir 1990 1183 Anthony Woodson 2007 6 John Farlinger 1971 1170 Craig Kittelson 1991 Don Moulton 1971 1103 Matt Walter 2009 Collin Newman 1993 1079 Brendan Ward 1997 5 Rick Stinton 1974 1062 Dean Fisher 2000 Darcy Kopp 1984 1049 J.P. Izquierdo 1989 Darren Peterson 1987 1023 Elio Geremia 1986 Collin Newman 1994 1003 Elio Geremia 1986 Ian Schafer 1997 Drew Carpenter 2006 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 4 John Farlinger 1972 13 Dean Fisher 2000 Jamie Armstead 1983 12 Craig Kittelson 1992 Mike Hildebrand 1987 J.P. Izquierdo 1988 Robbie Schrauth 1993 Dan Diduck 1975 Greg Hoover 2000 9 Darryl Leason 1997 Ryan Saurette 2004 Matt Walter 2009 Brett Ferguson 2008 8 John Kalin 1991 Mike Lau 2010 J.P. Izquierdo 1989 Chris Lewis 1996 Ken Eslinger 1998 GODINOS.COM 63 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 SACKS PUNTING AVERAGE (%) 9 Kris Konrad 1992 44.8 Brent Matich 1987 8 Agustin Barrenechea 2001 44.6 Brent Matich 1986 Ian James 1988 42.4 Brent Matich 1988 7 Rob Richards 1995 41.8 Stephen Hughes 2004 6 Brian Shewchuk 1998 40.4 Brian Mlachak 1996 40.0 Don Moulton 1971 39.9 Al Lockington 1972

SINGLE GAME RECORDS Active players in BOLD

POINTS SCORED PASSING ATTEMPTS 30 Ken Eslinger Sept. 5, 1998 vs. Manitoba 55 Greg Vavra Oct. 22, 1982 vs. Manitoba 30 Dave Brown Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba 50 Bob Torrance Oct. 27, 1990 vs. Saskatchewan 30 Dan Diduck Oct. 17, 1975 vs. Saskatchewan Dalin Tollestrup Oct. 28, 2006 vs. Simon Fraser 24 J.P. Izquierdo Oct. 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan 46 Lincoln Blumell Sep. 20, 2002 vs. Regina 24 Don Blair Sept. 30, 1995 vs. Manitoba 45 Greg Vavra Sept. 3, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Don Blair Nov. 25, 1995 vs. UWO (Vanier Cup) 43 Greg Vavra Nov. 4, 1983 vs. Alberta Anthony Woodson Oct. 28, 2006 vs. Simon Fraser 41 Lew Lawrick Oct. 27, 1984 vs. Saskatchewan 40 Greg Vavra Oct. 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Bob Torrance Oct. 28, 1989 vs. UBC TOUCHDOWNS 5 Ken Eslinger Sept. 5, 1998 vs. Manitoba COMPLETIONS Dave Brown Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba 32 Dalin Tollestrup Oct. 28, 2006 vs. Simon Fraser Dan Diduck Oct. 17, 1975 vs. Saskatchewan 29 Greg Vavra Oct. 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan 4 J.P. Izquierdo Oct. 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan 28 Greg Vavra Oct. 22, 1982 vs. Manitoba Don Blair Sept. 30, 1995 vs. Manitoba Erik Glavic Nov. 14, 2009 @ Sask (CW Final) Don Blair Nov. 25, 1995 vs. UWO (Vanier Cup) 27 Bob Torrance Sept. 3, 1989, vs. UBC Anthony Woodson Oct. 28, 2006 vs. Simon Fraser Bob Torrance Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba

Greg Vavra Nov. 4, 1983 vs. Alberta FIELD GOALS 26 Lincoln Blumell Sept. 20, 2002 vs. Regina 6 Bruce Parsons Nov. 7, 1992 vs. UBC (CW Final) 25 Lincoln Blumell Oct. 16, 1999 vs. Alberta 5 Greg Vavra Nov. 19, 1983 vs. Queen's (Vanier Cup) Erik Glavic Oct. 24, 2009 vs. Regina 5 Aaron Ifield Sept. 9, 2006 vs. Alberta 24 Jason Assen Oct. 22, 1994 vs. Alberta

Aaron Ifield Oct. 3, 2009 @ UBC 4 Bruce Parsons Aug. 29, 1991 vs. Saskatchewan PASSING YARDS P.J. Shea Oct. 27, 2000 vs. UBC 627 Greg Vavra Oct. 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Aaron Ifield Oct. 22, 2010 @ Regina 525 Bob Torrance Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba 479 Erik Glavic Nov. 15, 2009 @ Sask (CW Final) 470 Erik Glavic Oct. 24, 2009 vs. Regina CONVERTS 439 Bob Torrance Sept. 3, 1989 vs. UBC 9 Bruce Parsons Oct. 23, 1992 vs. Saskatchewan 426 Bob Torrance Oct. 29, 1988 vs. UBC Brian DeMug Nov. 2, 1984 vs. Manitoba 412 Bob Torrance Aug. 26, 1988 vs. UBC Jim Hartley Oct. 10, 1998 vs. Manitoba 411 Greg Vavra Oct. 22, 1982 vs. Manitoba 8 Brian DeMug Sept. 3, 1989 vs. UBC 402 Dalin Tollestrup Oct. 28, 2006 vs. Simon Fraser Brian DeMug Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba Brian Mlachak Sept. 14, 1996 vs. UBC PASSING % (>20 attempts) Jim Hartley Sept. 5, 1998 vs. Manitoba 78.6 Deke Junior (22-28) Nov. 8, 2008 vs. SFU (CW Final) 7 Greg Vavra Oct. 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan 77.7 Erik Glavic (28-36) Nov. 14, 2009 @ Sask (CW Final) Brian DeMug Oct. 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan 74.0 Bob Torrance (20-27) Oct. 29, 1988 vs. UBC Brian DeMug Sept. 19, 1990 vs. Manitoba 73.5 Erik Glavic (25-34) Oct. 24, 2009 vs. Regina Bruce Parsons Sept. 18, 1993 vs. Manitoba 73.0 Bob Torrance(27-37) Sept. 3, 1989 vs. UBC Brian Mlachak Oct. 14, 1995 vs. Alberta 72.5 Greg Vavra (29-40) Oct. 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Jim Hartley Oct. 19, 1997 vs. Manitoba 71.4 Deke Junior (20-28) Sept. 6, 2008 vs. Manitoba Aaron Ifield Aug. 31, 2007 @ SFU 70.8 Deke Junior (17-24) Aug. 29, 2008 @ Saskatchewan 70.4 Lincoln Blumell (19-27) Oct. 30,1999 vs. Saskatchewan PUNT RETURN YARDS 70.0 Darryl Leason (21-30) Oct. 10, 1997vs. Manitoba 182 Nathan Coehoorn Sept. 10, 2010 vs. Regina 69.6 Erik Glavic (16-23) Sept. 18, 2009 @ Regina 69.4 Lincoln Blumell, (25-36) Oct. 16, 1999 vs. Alberta 68.2 Sasha Blaskovich (15-22) Nov. 25, 1995 vs. UWO (Vanier) GODINOS.COM 64 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 TOUCHDOWN PASSES PASS RECEPTIONS 7 Bob Torrance Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba 12 Josh Borger Oct. 25, 1980 vs. Alberta 6 Greg Vavra Oct. 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Josh Borger Oct. 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan 5 Lew Lawrick Nov. 2, 1984 vs. Manitoba Don Blair Oct. 22, 1994 vs. Alberta Rob McNab Sept. 6, 1986 vs. Manitoba 11 Sean Furlong Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba Don Blair Sept. 15, 1995 vs. UBC RUSHING ATTEMPTS Joel Ford Oct. 30, 2004 vs. UBC 38 J.P. Izquierdo Oct. 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan Anthony Parker Oct. 25, 2008 @ Alberta 36 Chris Lewis Oct. 19, 1996 vs. Alberta 10 Randy Guy Oct. 22, 1982 vs. Manitoba Dean Fisher Sept. 30, 2000 vs. Alberta Ken Szarka Oct. 1, 1982 vs. UBC 34 Stephen Hughes Sept. 24, 2005 vs. Regina Dave Brown Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba 33 John McCorquindale Oct. 4, 1977 vs. UBC Josh Borger Nov. 4, 1983 vs. Alberta John McCorquindale Nov. 5, 1977 vs. UBC (WIFL Final) Geoff Drover Nov. 3, 2000 vs. Regina (CW Semi-Final) 32 Elio Geremia Sept. 30, 1986 vs. Alberta Craig Kittelson Oct. 2, 1992 vs. UBC RECEIVING YARDS Anthony Woodson Sept. 8, 2007 vs. Saskatchewan 302 Dave Brown Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba 31 Craig Kittelson Oct. 12, 1991 vs. Alberta 259 Josh Borger Oct. 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Chris Lewis Oct. 28, 1994 vs. UBC 258 Mike Freiter Sept. 19, 1992 vs. Saskatchewan Chris Lewis Sept. 14, 1996 vs. UBC 231 Jamie Elliott Aug. 31, 2001 vs. Alberta Chris Lewis Nov. 18, 1995 vs. Ottawa (Churchill Bowl) 229 Ryan Carruthers Oct. 25, 1997 vs. UBC Jeff Williams Oct. 18, 2004 vs. Manitoba 222 Richard Snyder Nov. 14, 2009 @ Sask (CW Final) Jeff Williams Oct. 25, 2004 vs. Simon Fraser 206 Geoff Drover Nov. 3, 2000 vs. Regina (CW Semi-Final) 201 Don Blair Sept. 24, 1994 vs. UBC RUSHING YARDS 200 Don Blair Sept. 15, 1995 vs. UBC 395 Chris Lewis Oct. 28, 1994 vs. UBC 191 Sean Furlong Oct. 28, 1988 vs. UBC 309 Brendan Ward Oct. 4, 1997 vs. Alberta 188 Tarek Jayoussi Nov. 25, 1995 vs. UWO (Vanier Cup) 280 Craig Kittelson Oct. 2, 1992 vs. UBC 187 Anthony Parker Nov. 28, 2009 vs. Queen’s (Vanier Cup) 268 Stephen Hughes Sept. 24, 2005 vs. Regina 181 Don Blair Oct. 21, 1994 vs. Alberta 260 Tim Petros Nov. 19, 1983 vs. Queen's (Vanier Cup) 259 Matt Walter Sept. 18, 2009 @ Regina 245 Anthony Woodson Oct. 26, 2007 vs. UBC TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 244 J.P. Izquierdo Oct. 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan 5 Dave Brown Oct. 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba 241 Craig Kittelson Oct. 23, 1992 vs. Saskatchewan 4 Don Blair Sept. 30, 1995 vs. Manitoba 235 Elio Geremia Sept. 30, 1986 vs. Alberta 3 Josh Borger Oct.7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Matt Walter Nov. 21, 2009 @ SMU (Uteck Bowl) Randy Guy Oct.22, 1982 vs. Manitoba 234 Dean Fisher Sept. 30, 2000 vs. Alberta Mike Freiter Sept. 19, 1992 vs. Saskatchewan 232 Elio Geremia Oct. 4, 1986 vs. Saskatchewan Jon Field Oct. 22, 1994 vs. Alberta. 223 Brendan Ward Oct. 4, 1997 vs. Alberta Don Blair Sept. 15, 1995 vs. UBC 215 Craig Kittelson Oct. 12, 1991 vs. Alberta Don Blair Nov. 25, 1995 vs. UWO (Vanier Cup) 208 Anthony Woodson Sept. 8, 2007 vs. Saskatchewan Jamie Elliott Aug. 31, 2001 vs. Alberta 207 Craig Kittelson Oct. 6, 1991 vs. Saskatchewan Jamie Elliott Sept. 20, 2002 vs. Regina 203 Chris Lewis Sept. 15, 1995 vs. UBC Anthony Parker Nov. 6, 2010 vs. Regina (CW Semi) 202 Dan Diduck Sept. 19, 1975 vs. Saskatchewan Chris Lewis Nov. 18, 1995 vs. Ottawa (Churchill Bowl) INTERCEPTIONS

3 Darren Peterson Oct. 10, 1987 vs. Alberta RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Mohamed Elsaghir Sept. 9, 1990 vs. Saskatchewan 5 Dan Diduck Oct. 17, 1975 vs. Saskatchewan Mohamed Elsaghir Sept. 29, 1990 vs. Alberta 4 J.P. Izquierdo Oct. 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan Drew Carpenter Sept. 9, 2006 vs. Alberta Ken Eslinger Sept. 5, 1998 vs. Manitoba Brett Ferguson Sept. 13, 2008 vs. Alberta

LONGEST PLAYS

Bruce Parsons Oct. 28, 1994 vs. UBC FIELD GOAL Aaron Ifield Sept. 6, 2008 vs. Manitoba 52 yds Greg Vavra Sept. 22, 1985 vs. Saskatchewan 47 yds Aaron Ifield Oct. 30, 2010 vs. Alberta 51 yds Aaron Ifield Oct. 13, 2007 @ Saskatchewan 46 yds Bruce Parsons Sept. 6, 1991 vs. UBC Aaron Ifield Oct. 30, 2010 vs. Alberta Brian DeMug Nov. 19, 1988 vs. SMU (Vanier Cup) 50 yds Brain Mlachak Nov. 25, 1995 vs. UWO (Vanier Cup) Bruce Parsons Nov. 7, 1992 vs. UBC (CW Final) 49 yds Tony Kuchera Aug. 29, 1979 vs. Manitoba Brian Mlachak Sept. 18, 1997 vs. Manitoba 48 yds Bruce Parsons Sept. 18, 1973 vs. Manitoba Aaron Ifield Oct. 31, 2009 @ Alberta Bruce Parsons Sept. 3, 1993 vs. Manitoba GODINOS.COM 65 2011 DINOS FOOTBALL Vanier Cup Champions 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 KICKOFF RETURN RUNNING PLAY 108 yds Anthony Parker Nov. 7, 2009 vs. Alta (CW Semifinal) 88 yds Ken Eslinger Oct. 10,.1998 vs. Manitoba 102 yds J.P. Izquierdo Sept. 10, 1989 vs. Saskatchewan 84 yds Elio Geremia Sept. 7, 1985 vs. Saskatchewan 98 yds Harry Kruger Oct. 14, 1978 vs. UBC 80 yds Craig Kittelson Sept. 21, 1990 vs. Manitoba 97 yds Dave Brown Aug., 29, 1987 vs. UBC 75 yds Dan Diduck Oct. 17, 1975 vs. Saskatchewan Elio Geremia Sept. 4, 1984 vs. UBC PUNT RETURN Chris Lewis Oct. 28, 1994 vs. UBC 73 yds Brendan Ward Oct. 4, 1997 vs. Alberta 115 yds Dan Diduck Oct. 4, 1974 vs. Saskatchewan Matt Walter Oct. 11, 2008 vs. Regina 98 yds Nathan Coehoorn Oct. 15, 2010 @ Saskatchewan

96 yds Don Blair Sept. 9, 1995 vs. Alberta 93 yds Dan VanBellegham Oct., 29, 1988 vs. UBC PASSING PLAY 87 yds Ken Szarka Sept. 12, 1981 vs. Saskatchewan 105 yds Dalin Tollestrup to Adam Bunz Oct 22, 2006 vs. UBC 98 yds Lincoln Blumell to Jamie Elliott Aug. 31, 2001 vs. ALTA PUNT 90 yds Darrell Moir to Tracey Hallem Sept. 17, 1997 vs. MAN Bob Torrance to Dan Massey Sept. 29, 1990 vs. ALTA 100 yds Brent Matich Oct. 25, 1986 vs. Alberta Darryl Leason to Ryan Carruthers Oct. 25, 1997 vs. UBC 94 yds Jimmy Hartley Sept. 22, 2001 vs. Saskatchewan 89 yds Bob Torrance to Sean Furlong Oct. 29, 1988 vs. UBC 93 yds Greg Vavra Sept. 18, 1982 vs. Manitoba Darryl Leason to Ryan Carruthers Oct. 25, 1997 vs. UBC 87 yds Stephen Hughes Oct. 2, 2004 vs. Alberta 85 yds Erik Glavic to Anthony Parker Oct. 24, 2009 vs. REG 80 yds Stephen Hughes Sept. 3, 2005 vs. Manitoba 83 yds Don Siler to Mark Gryba 1973 79 yds Mark Common Oct. 23, 1992 vs. Saskatchewan 82 yds John Kalin to Mike Freiter Sept. 19, 1992 vs. SASK 78 yds Brent Matich Oct. 25, 1985 vs. UBC

76 yds Aaron Ifield Sept. 4, 2009 @ Saskatchewan 71 yds Stephen Hughes Sept. 4, 2004 vs. Saskatchewan INTERCEPTION RETURN 107 yds Dave VanBellegham Oct. 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan KICKOFF 98 yds Darcy Kopp Oct. 21, 1984 vs. UBC Darren Peterson Sept. 12, 1987 vs. Alberta 88 yds Milan Marjanovich Sept. 15, 1984 vs. Alberta

86 yds Greg Vavra Nov. 4, 1983 vs. Alberta 85 yds Brian DeMug Aug. 29, 1989 vs. Manitoba Bruce Parsons Oct. 23, 1992 vs. Saskatchewan

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3 Lumbala lumm-BALL-la

11 Dzwilewski de-LESS-key

13 Chudi Nzekwu CHOO-dee ZEK-woo

15 Ballingall BALL-ling-gall

19 Iwanegbe ee-WANN-igg-bay

24 Kadiebwe kadd-IBB-way

25 Cassama cuss-SAM-uh

27 Spoletini spoh-let-TEEN-ee

32 Violato vee-oh-LATT-ow

44 Verdone ver-DOAN-nee

45 Roboch ROWE-bock

51 Vaillancourt VALL-ann-core

61 McCaughan mick-COGG-enn

63 Scherschel SHER-shell

68 Suhk Chungh SOOK CHUNG

85 Torriero tor-ree-AIR-oh

92 Ogbongbemiga ogg-bong-BEMM-mee-guh

93 Gaydosh GAY-dosh

98 Martin Kalonji mar-TAN kal-LON-jee

99 Forzani for-ZANN-nee

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2011 UC DINOS FOOTBALL ROSTER

# Name Pos. Height Wt. Elig. YOB Faculty Yr Hometown Last Team (High School)

1 Chris Dobko R 6-0 200 3 1989 Arts 2 St. Albert, AB Edmonton Wildcats (Paul Kane) 2 DB 6-1 191 2 1989 Open Studies 1 Brampton, ON McGill Univ. (St. Edmund Campion) 3 Steven Lumbala RB 5-11 215 3 1991 Business 3 Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 4 Tye Noble DB 6-0 195 4 1990 Arts 3 Winnipeg, MB (Oak Park) 5 Anthony Woodson RB 6-0 210 5 1988 Business 5 Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 6 Jake Harty R 6-2 208 1 1992 Open Studies 1 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (Henry Wise Wood) 8 Andrew Buckley QB 6-0 183 1 1993 Kinesiology 1 Calgary, AB (Rundle College) 9 Matt Walter RB 5-10 215 5 1989 Business 4 Calgary, AB (Bishop O'Byrne) 11 Eric Dzwilewski QB 6-0 185 2 1991 Arts 2 Boise, ID, USA (Centennial) 12 Matt Little R 6-2 195 4 1989 Engineering 4 Lethbridge, AB (Lethbridge Collegiate) 13 Chudi Nzekwu DB 5-11 185 5 1986 Science 4 Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 14 Michael Lau DB 5-10 155 5 1989 Science 4 Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 15 Adam Ballingall QB 6-2 185 1 1991 Engineering 2 Kamloops, BC (South Kamloops) 16 Jimmy Underdahl QB 6-0 180 1 1993 Business 1 Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 18 Jamahl Knowles DB 5-10 177 1 1988 Open Studies 2 Vancouver, BC South Surrey Rams (Sands Secondary) 19 Cyril Iwanegbe DB 5-9 190 1 1993 Arts 1 Brooks, AB (Brooks) 21 Jesse Zimmer DB 6-1 191 3 1990 Open Studies 1 Coalhurst, AB McGill Univ. (Lethbridge Collegiate) 22 Connor Little DB 6-0 185 1 1991 Engineering 2 Lethbridge, AB (Lethbridge Collegiate) 23 Wyatt Getty DB 6-1 190 4 1989 Arts 3 Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 24 John Kadiebwe DB 6-3 205 2 1990 Arts 2 Calgary, AB (Bishop McNally) 25 Doctor Cassama DB 6-1 190 2 1991 Arts 1 Kristianstad, SWE Team Sweden Jr. (Söderport) 26 Kevan Hafichuk DB 6-1 185 1 1991 Open Studies 1 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (Notre Dame) 27 Thomas Spoletini DB 6-2 205 2 1991 Arts 2 Calgary, AB (Rundle College) 28 Sam Hurl LB 6-1 225 3 1990 Business 3 Calgary, AB (Centennial) 29 Jeff Schidlowsky RB 5-10 185 1 1992 Arts 1 Calgary, AB (Western Canada) 30 Denzel Morrison RB 6-0 180 1 1993 Business 1 Calgary, AB (Bishop O'Byrne) 32 Emilio Violato RB 6-0 210 3 1990 Arts 3 Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 33 Johnny Mark K/P 6-0 172 1 1992 Science 3 Peterborough, ON (Kenner CVI) 34 Richard Snyder R 6-2 210 4 1989 Arts 4 Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 35 Kenny Forrester DB 6-1 185 1 1991 Science 3 Calgary, AB (John G. Diefenbaker) 36 Michael Schmidt DB 5-11 180 1 1993 Business 1 Calgary, AB (Western Canada)

GODINOS.COM 68 2011 UC DINOS FOOTBALL VANIER CUP CHAMPIONS 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 # Name Pos. Height Wt. Elig. YOB Faculty Yr Hometown Last Team (High School)

39 Chris Friesen LB 6-1 240 1 1992 Arts 1 Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg Rifles (Oak Park) 42 Zach McNeill LB 6-2 218 4 1988 Kinesiology 3 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (Lord Beaverbrook) 44 Jordan Verdone LB 5-11 235 3 1989 Arts 3 Echo Bay, ON Univ. of Waterloo (St. Mary's College) 45 Cory Roboch LB 6-1 210 1 1992 Arts 1 Calgary, AB (Bowness) 48 Anthony Anderson LB 6-0 210 1 1992 Science 1 Medicine Hat, AB (Medicine Hat) 49 LB 6-0 208 1 1992 Open Studies 1 St. Albert, AB (St. Albert) 50 Kirby Fabien OL 6-6 295 3 1990 Arts 3 Calgary, AB (Bishop McNally) 51 Kris Vaillancourt OL 6-3 292 2 1991 Arts 2 St. Albert, AB (St. Albert) 52 Sean Gott OL 6-1 275 4 1988 Arts 3 Lethbridge, AB Victoria Rebels (Lethbridge Collegiate) 55 James Harris LB 6-0 230 3 1985 Open Studies 2 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (William Aberhart) 57 Kyle Carbert DL 6-4 253 5 1986 Arts 2 Airdrie, AB (George McDougall) 60 Sean McEwen OL 6-3 280 1 1993 Science 1 Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 61 Quinn McCaughan OL 6-3 285 4 1988 Arts 3 St. Francis Xavier, MB (Oak Park) 62 Branden Stevens OL 6-2 290 1 1992 Arts 1 Winnipeg, MB (Oak Park) 63 Brent Scherschel OL 6-5 310 2 1989 Arts 3 Calgary, AB (Sir Winston Churchill) 64 Grant Potter OL 6-4 316 1 1992 Arts 1 Calgary, AB (Lord Beaverbrook) 65 Reed Alexander OL 6-3 292 4 1987 Arts 3 Medicine Hat, AB Okanagan Sun (Medicine Hat) 66 Carson Rockhill OL 6-6 285 3 1990 Business 3 Parksville, BC (Bellanas) 68 OL 6-4 300 1 1992 Open Studies 1 Port Coquitlam, BC (Terry Fox) 70 Tyler Langlais DL 6-2 243 2 1990 Open Studies 1 Dryden, ON Winnipeg Rifles (Dryden) 75 Mitch Bec DL 6-4 255 1 1991 Arts 1 Chestermere, AB Univ. of Western Ontario (Chestermere) 80 Taylor Nill R 5-10 190 3 1990 Business 3 Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 81 Richard Sawatzky R 6-1 185 2 1991 Arts 2 Calgary, AB (Bowness) 82 Kyle Brick R 6-3 210 1 1994 Arts 1 Calgary, AB (Bishop McNally) 83 Drew Redekopp R 6-1 193 2 1991 Arts 2 Calgary, AB (John G. Diefenbaker) 84 Michael Martinovich DB 5-11 165 1 1990 Engineering 2 Calgary, AB (Bishop O'Byrne) 85 Stephen Torriero R 5-11 180 1 1991 Arts 2 Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 88 Adam Osterling R 5-10 187 1 1992 Arts 2 Calgary, AB (Central Memorial) 90 Michael Klassen DL 6-5 250 2 1991 Arts 2 Calgary, AB (Rundle College) 92 Alex Ogbongbemiga DL 6-0 240 1 1993 Arts 2 Fort Bend, TX, USA Univ. of Houston (George Bush) 93 Linden Gaydosh DL 6-4 305 3 1991 Arts 2 Peace River, AB (Ross Sheppard) 94 Byron Roberts DL 6-3 250 4 1989 Arts 4 Calgary, AB (Lord Beaverbrook) 95 Dan Lamola DL 6-4 214 1 1993 Arts 1 Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) GODINOS.COM 69 2011 UC DINOS FOOTBALL VANIER CUP CHAMPIONS 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 # Name Pos. Height Wt. Elig. YOB Faculty Yr Hometown Last Team (High School)

98 Martin Kalonji DL 6-0 241 3 1988 Arts 4 Montreal, QC Cegep Vieux Montreal (Mont-Royal) 99 Mike Forzani DL 6-4 315 4 1988 Open Studies 1 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (Cochrane) Josh Alger DB 6-1 175 1 1991 Science 1 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (Henry Wise Wood) Jake Altilio R 6-5 210 1 1992 Open Studies 1 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (St. Mary's) Baldwin Asala DL 6-2 225 1 1993 Science 1 Calgary, AB (Hammond) Anton Bellot LB 6-2 198 1 1992 Business 2 Calgary, AB (St. Francis) Kendall Bilan R 6-0 190 1 1991 Kinesiology 1 Calgary, AB (Lord Beaverbrook) Max Bowles LB 6-1 205 1 1992 Arts 1 North Vancouver, BC (Handsworth) Matthew Carson OL 6-4 225 1 1992 Science 1 Calgary, AB (Kelowna) Cody Chipman R 6-3 228 1 1993 Arts 1 Barnwell, ON (Magrath) Bryce Harper RB 5-7 208 1 1991 Arts 2 Elk Grove, CA, USA Univ. of Mary (Elk Grove) Zach Langfield QB 6-0 165 1 1992 Open Studies 1 Arvada, CO, USA (Holy Family) Keane Millington LB 6-3 250 1 1992 Open Studies 1 Cold Lake, AB (Cold Lake) Matt Pander LB 6-0 202 1 1992 Arts 1 Calgary, AB (Bowness) Ryan Preuter OL 6-4 280 1 1993 Kinesiology 1 Calgary, AB (John G. Diefenbaker) Tim Ripley OL 6-4 225 1 1992 Engineering 2 Calgary, AB (Centennial) Braden Schram LB 6-4 250 1 1992 Open Studies 1 Manning, AB (Peace River) Kris Stretton R 6-0 186 1 1993 Open Studies 1 Okotoks, AB (Foothills Composite) Alex Van Olm LB 6-0 200 1 1993 Arts 1 Calgary, AB (Western Canada)

Head Coach & Defensive Coordinator Blake Nill (6th Season)

Offensive Coordinator & Greg DeLaval (1st Season) Quarterbacks Coach

Position Coaches Rohn Meyer, Mike Willson (OL); Gino DiVincentis (RB); Bob Kydd (R); Pat MacDonald (DL); Wayne Harris (LB); Marcello Rapini, Drew Carpenter, Jon Waldie (DB); Taylor Altilio (Special Teams Coord.); Jim Hartley (K)

Athletic Therapist Kerri Downer AT Students Cait Campbell, Adam Kositsky Equipment Managers Allan Naylor, John Carr Strength & Conditioning Mac Read

Video Tom Kanaroski Assistant Athletic Director, Communications Ben Matchett Director of Athletics & Recreation Ron Wuotila

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2011 UNIVERSITY OF

Front Row: Sandra Wigg, Taylor Altilio, Jon Waldie, Wayne Harris, Rohn Meyer, David Johnston (registrar), Dr. Elizabeth Cannon (president), Blake Nill, Dr. Wayne Giles (dean), Greg DeLaval, Bob Kydd, Marcello Rapini, Gino DiVincentis, Pat MacDonald, Matt Berry, Jim Hartley

Second Row: Chris Dobko, Mike Edem, Steven Lumbala, Tye Noble, Anthony Woodson, Jake Harty, Kiefer Olson, Andrew Buckley, Matt Walter, Eric Dzwilewski, Matt Little, Chudi Nzekwu, Mike Lau, Adam Ballingall, Jimmy Underdahl

Third Row: Jamahl Knowles, Cyril Iwanegbe, Jesse Zimmer, Connor Little, Wyatt Getty, John Kadiebwe, Doctor Cassama, Kevan Hafichuk, Thomas Spoletini, Sam Hurl, Jeff Schidlowsky, Denzel Morrison, Tom Kanaroski

Fourth Row: Cait Campbell, Emilio Violato, Johnny Mark, Richard Snyder, Kenny Forrester, Michael Schmidt, Chris Friesen, Matt Pander, Zach McNeill, Jordan Verdone, Cory Roboch, Travis Payne, Anthony Anderson, Tanner Doll, John Carr

Fifth Row: Adam Kositsky, Kirby Fabien, Kris Vaillancourt, Sean Gott, James Harris, Kyle Carbert, Kendall Bilan, Sean McEwen, Quinn McCaughan, Branden Stevens, Brent Scherschel, Grant Potter, Allan Naylor

Sixth Row: Kerri Downer, Reed Alexander, Carson Rockhill, Sukh Chungh, Kris Stretton, Tyler Langlais, Mitch Bec, Braden Schram, Taylor Nill, Richard Sawatzky, Kyle Brick, Drew Redekopp

Seventh Row: Michael Martinovich, Stephen Torriero, Adam Osterling, Michael Klassen, Alex Ogbongbemiga, Linden Gaydosh, Byron Roberts, Dan Lamola, Max Bowles, Martin Kalonji, Mike Forzani, Zach Langfield

Eighth Row: Cody Chipman, Bryce Harper, Tim Ripley, Josh Alger, Ryan Preuter, Jake Altilio, Jakob Morgan, Anton Bellot, Alex Van Olm, Matthew Carson, Keane Millington, Baldwin Asala

UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY DINOS FOOTBALL -- CANADA WEST HARDY CUP CHAMPIONS 1975, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2008, 2009, 2010 -- ATLANTIC BOWL CHAMPIONS 1975, 1993 -- WESTERN BOWL CHAMPIONS 1985 -- CENTRAL BOWL CHAMPIONS 1988 -- CHURCHILL BOWL CHAMPIONS 1995 -- UTECK BOWL CHAMPIONS 2009 -- MITCHELL BOWL CHAMPIONS 2010 -- VANIER CUP CHAMPIONS 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995