Calgary Dinos football

Calgary Dinos
Calgary Dinos logo
First season 1964
Athletic director Jason Kerswill
Head coach Wayne Harris Jr.
3rd year, 2130  (.875)
Other Staff TBD
Home Stadium McMahon Stadium
Year built 1960
Stadium capacity 35,650 (18,325 open for
Dinos games)
Stadium surface FieldTurf
Location Calgary, Alberta
League U Sports
Conference CWUAA (1964 - present)
All-time record 2251434 (.610)
Postseason record 2921 (.580)
Tournaments
Vanier Cups 4
1983, 1985, 1988, 1995
Uteck Bowls 2
2009, 2010
Mitchell Bowls 2
2013, 2016
Churchill Bowls 3
1985, 1988, 1995
Atlantic Bowls 3
1975, 1983, 1993
Hardy Cups 17
1975, 1977, 1983, 1984,
1985, 1988, 1992, 1993,
1995, 2008, 2009, 2010,
2011, 2012, 2013, 2016,
2017
Hec Crighton winners 4
Greg Vavra, Don Blair,
Erik Glavic, Andrew Buckley
Current uniform
Colours Red, Gold, and Black
              
Outfitter Nike
Rivals Alberta Golden Bears
Saskatchewan Huskies
Website godinos.com

The Calgary Dinos football team represents the University of Calgary in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports. The program has been in operation since 1964, winning the Vanier Cup national championship four times (1983, 1985, 1988, 1995), the most out of any of the Canada West teams. The Dinos have also won the Hardy Trophy conference championship 17 times, including six consecutive wins from 2008 to 2013. The team appeared in the 2013 and 2016 Vanier Cup, but lost both years to the Laval Rouge et Or.

Recent regular season results

SeasonGamesWonLostOTLPCTPFPAStandingPlayoffs
200086200.7502471592nd in CWLost to Regina Rams in semi-final 33-32
200183500.3751302604th in CWLost to Manitoba Bisons in semi-final 31-10
200285210.6881952152nd in CWLost to Regina Rams in semi-final 39-17
200384400.5001872375th in CWOut of Playoffs
200484400.5001471894th in CWLost to Alberta Golden Bears in semi-final 39-13
200582600.2501492596th in CWOut of Playoffs
200682600.2501332216th in CWOut of Playoffs
2007844-0.5002341804th in CWLost to Manitoba Bisons in semi-final 27-5
2008853-0.6251461272nd in CWDefeated Regina Rams in semi-final 24-17
Defeated Simon Fraser Clan in Hardy Cup 44-21
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Uteck Bowl 59-10
2009871-0.8753161722nd in CWDefeated Alberta Golden Bears in semi-final 45-13
Defeated Saskatchewan Huskies in Hardy Cup 39-38
Defeated Saint Mary's Huskies in Uteck Bowl 38-14
Lost to Queen's Golden Gaels in 45th Vanier Cup 33-31
2010862-0.7502081782nd in CWDefeated Regina Rams in semi-final 40-33
Defeated Alberta Golden Bears in Hardy Cup 56-3
Defeated Saint Mary's Huskies in Uteck Bowl 35-8
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in 46th Vanier Cup 29-2
2011871-0.8752991561st in CWDefeated Regina Rams in semi-final 16-4
Defeated UBC Thunderbirds in Hardy Cup 62-13
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Mitchell Bowl 41-10
2012871-0.8753801171st in CWDefeated Manitoba Bisons in semi-final 56-18
Defeated Regina Rams in Hardy Cup 38-14
Lost to McMaster Marauders in Mitchell Bowl 45-6
2013880-1.0003391831st in CWDefeated UBC Thunderbirds in semi-final 42-28
Defeated Manitoba Bisons in Hardy Cup 43-28
Defeated Western Mustangs in Mitchell Bowl 44-3
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in 49th Vanier Cup 25-14
2014862-0.7504191791st in CWDefeated Regina Rams in semi-final 56-0
Lost to Manitoba Bisons in Hardy Cup 27-15
2015880-1.0004711491st in CWLost to UBC Thunderbirds in semi-final 34-26
2016862-0.7502772182nd in CWDefeated Saskatchewan Huskies in semi-final 47-17
Defeated UBC Thunderbirds in Hardy Cup 46-43
Defeated St. Francis Xavier X-Men in Mitchell Bowl 50-24
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in 52nd Vanier Cup 31-26
2017871-0.8753402241st in CWDefeated Alberta Golden Bears in semi-final 39-22
Defeated UBC Thunderbirds in Hardy Cup 44-43
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Mitchell Bowl 35-23

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Calgary Dinos in the CFL

As of the start of the 2018 CFL season, 23 former Dinos players were on CFL teams' rosters:

  • Connor McGough, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • Denzel Radford, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • Boston Rowe, Calgary Stampeders
  • Ryan Sceviour, Calgary Stampeders
  • Braden Schram, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • Rashaun Simonise, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • Richard Sindani, Calgary Stampeders
  • Mercer Timmis, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • Brett Wade, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • Spencer Wilson, Calgary Stampeders
  • Robert Woodson, Toronto Argonauts

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References

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