Saskatchewan Huskies football

Saskatchewan Huskies
First season 1912
Athletic director Basil Hughton
Head coach Scott Flory
1st year, 26  (.250)
Home Stadium Griffiths Stadium
Year built 1967
Stadium capacity 6,171
Stadium surface FieldTurf
Location Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
League U Sports
Conference CWUAA (1927 - present)
Past associations Western Canada Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1912-1919)
All-time record 2642905 (.477)
Postseason record 3020 (.600)
Tournaments
Vanier Cups 3
1990, 1996, 1998
Uteck Bowls 0
Mitchell Bowls 4
2002, 2004, 2005, 2006
Churchill Bowls 4
1989, 1990, 1996, 1998
Atlantic Bowls 1
1994
Hardy Cups 19
1930, 1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1941, 1965, 1974,
1989, 1990, 1991, 1994,
1996, 1998, 1999, 2002,
2004, 2005, 2006
Hec Crighton winners 1, Dave Pickett
Current uniform
Colours Green, Black, and White
              
Outfitter Reebok
Rivals Regina Rams
Calgary Dinos
Website huskies.usask.ca

The Saskatchewan Huskies football team represents the University of Saskatchewan in U Sports football that competes in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association conference of U Sports. The program has won the Vanier Cup national championship three times, in 1990, 1996 and 1998. The Saskatchewan Huskies became only the second USports team to advance to three consecutive Vanier Cup games, after the Saint Mary's Huskies, but lost all three games from 2004-2006. The team has won the most Hardy Trophy titles in Canada West, having won a total of 19 times.

The 2006 Saskatchewan Huskies became only the third team to play in a Vanier Cup that their school was hosting, when the University of Saskatchewan hosted the 42nd Vanier Cup. The Toronto Varsity Blues were the first when they won two Vanier Cups in 1965 and 1993. Saskatchewan also became the first western school to host the national championship game.

Recent regular season results

SeasonGamesWonLostT/OTLPCTPFPAStandingPlayoffs
200185300.6252001723rd in CWLost to Regina Rams in semi-final 58-31
200284400.5001621594th in CWDefeated Manitoba Bisons in semi-final 37-18
Defeated Regina Rams in Hardy Cup 44-28
Defeated McGill Redmen in Mitchell Bowl 22-0
Lost to Saint Mary's Huskies in 38th Vanier Cup 33-21
200388001.0002311241st in CWLost to Alberta Golden Bears in semi-final 10-4
200486200.750276912nd in CWDefeated UBC Thunderbirds in semi-final 39-0
Defeated Alberta Golden Bears in Hardy Cup 21-20
Defeated Saint Mary's Huskies in Mitchell Bowl 31-16
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in 40th Vanier Cup 7-1
200588001.000294991st in CWDefeated UBC Thunderbirds in semi-final 32-6
Defeated Alberta Golden Bears in Hardy Cup 30-17
Defeated Laval Rouge et Or in Mitchell Bowl 29-27
Lost to Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks in 41st Vanier Cup 24-23
200686200.7502821482nd in CWDefeated UBC Thunderbirds in semi-final 35-16
Defeated Manitoba Bisons in Hardy Cup 32-15
Defeated Ottawa Gee-Gees in Mitchell Bowl 35-28
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in 42nd Vanier Cup 13-8
2007853-0.6252131313rd in CWLost to Regina Rams in semi-final 19-13
2008862-0.750217831st in CWLost to Simon Fraser Clan in semi-final 40-30
2009871-0.8752111121st in CWDefeated Regina Rams in semi-final 53-23
Lost to Calgary Dinos in Hardy Cup 39-38
2010862-0.7503171791st in CWLost to Alberta Golden Bears in semi-final 31-30
2011853-0.6252381403rd in CWLost to UBC Thunderbirds in semi-final 27-22
2012853-0.6252522183rd in CWLost to Regina Rams in semi-final 31-9
2013853-0.6252272043rd in CWLost to Manitoba Bisons in semi-final 37-36
2014862-0.7502492262nd in CWLost to Manitoba Bisons in semi-final 47-39
2015835-0.3752403004th in CWLost to Calgary Dinos in semi-final 37-29
2016853-0.6252612053rd in CWLost to Calgary Dinos in semi-final 47-17
2017826-0.2502452865th in CWOut of playoffs

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Saskatchewan Huskies in the CFL

As of the start of the 2018 CFL season, five former Huskies players are on CFL teams' active and practice rosters:

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Award winners[3]

PlayerPositionNational AwardsConference Awards
Trent BagnallTop Defensive Player (1995)
Sheldon BallQBMitchell Bowl MVP (2002)
Dylan BarkerSStudent-Athlete Award (2006)
Steve BilanQBMitchell Bowl MVP (2004)Frank Gnup Memorial Trophy (2004)
Rob DuttonOutstanding Lineman (1989)
David EarlQBVanier Cup MVP (1990)
Churchill Bowl MVP (1990)
Dan FarthingSBPeter Gorman Trophy (1987)Rookie of the Year (1987)
Frank Gnup Memorial Trophy (1988)

Phil Guebert safety, placekicker Churchill Bowl MVP (1990)

Ben HeenanOLRookie of the Year (2008)
Mike LetendreLBPresidents' Trophy (1999)Top Defensive Player (1999)
Trevor LudtkeLBVanier Cup MVP (1998)
Byron McCorkellOutstanding Lineman (1988)
Scott McHenrySBRookie of the Year (2005)
Aaron MoserDEOutstanding Lineman (2000)
Warren MuzikaLBVanier Cup Defensive MVP (1996)
Presidents' Trophy (1998)
Top Defensive Player (1997, 1998)
Laurence NixonQBFrank Gnup Memorial Trophy (2010)
Tyler O'GormanRBMitchell Bowl MVP (2006)
Kim PasloskiTop Defensive Player (1990)
Dave PickettQBHec Crighton Trophy (1973)Frank Gnup Memorial Trophy (1973)
Barry RadcliffeAssistant CoachGino Fracas Award (2002)
Jordan RempelOLOutstanding Lineman (2006)
James RepesseDTJ. P. Metras Trophy (1996)Rookie of the Year (1994)
Outstanding Lineman (1996)
Doug RozonLBVanier Cup Defensive MVP (1998)
Churchill Bowl MVP (1998)
Joe SaulDEChurchill Bowl MVP (1996)
Brent SchneiderQBVanier Cup MVP (1994, 1996)
Atlantic Bowl MVP (1994)
Frank Gnup Memorial Trophy (1993, 1994, 1996)
Travis SerkeOLOutstanding Lineman (1993)
David StevensRBMitchell Bowl MVP (2005)Frank Gnup Memorial Trophy (2005)
Brian TowrissHead CoachFrank Tindall Trophy (1994)Coach of the Year (1988, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2005, 2010)
Taylor WallaceLBTop Defensive Player (2009)
Ken ZaparniukChurchill Bowl MVP (1989)

Notable alumni

PlayerPositionProfessional TeamsNotes
Dylan BarkersafetyHamilton Tiger-CatsFirst overall draft choice in 2008 CFL Draft
Kelly BatesguardBC Lions
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Edmonton Eskimos
Head coach, Simon Fraser Clan
Graeme Bellrunning backWinnipeg Blue Bombers
Edmonton Eskimos
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Jamie BorehampunterHamilton Tiger-Cats
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Toronto Argonauts
Edmonton Eskimos
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Rob BrescianislotbackSaskatchewan Roughriders
Ottawa Rough Riders
Errol BrownsafetySaskatchewan Roughriders
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Ivan Browndefensive endMontreal Alouettes
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Darrell BurkolinebackerToronto Argonauts
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Hubert Buydensoffensive linemanMember of Canadian men's rugby team at the 2011 Rugby World Cup
Professional Rugby Player with Manawatu Turbos of New Zealand
Glenn Carsonoffensive linemanEdmonton Eskimos
Ben Coakwellrunning back2014 Winter Olympian, 4-Man Bobsleigh
Tyson CraiggslinebackerBC Lions
Jason Crumbdefensive backBC Lions
Mike Crumbdefensive backBC Lions
Toronto Argonauts
Ewen Curriedefensive lineman
linebacker
Winner of Rolling Stone's Choose the Cover contest, Lead singer of The Sheepdogs
Duane DmytryshynslotbackSaskatchewan Roughriders
Toronto Argonauts
Jade Etiennewide receiverWinnipeg Blue Bombers
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Dan FarthingslotbackSaskatchewan Roughriders
Scott FloryguardMontreal Alouettes
Jerry FriesenlinebackerMontreal Alouettes
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Jordan Gaertnerwide receiverEdmonton Eskimos
Larry Gileswide receiverCalgary Stampeders
Brian Guebertdefensive end
fullback
Winnipeg Blue BombersMember of Canadian national football team at the 2011 IFAF World Cup
Jeff Hasslerrunning backMember of Canadian U20 rugby team at the 2010 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy
Professional Rugby Player with Ospreys of Wales
Ben Heenanoffensive linemanSaskatchewan RoughridersFirst overall draft choice in 2012 CFL Draft
Paul HickiepunterEdmonton Eskimos
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Nathan HoffartslotbackSaskatchewan Roughriders
Toronto Argonauts
John Hoffmandefensive backSaskatchewan Roughriders
Matt Kellettpunter
placekicker
Edmonton Eskimos
BC Lions
Montreal Alouettes
Ottawa Renegades
Rory Kohlertwide receiverHamilton Tiger-Cats
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
John Konihowskiwide receiverEdmonton Eskimos
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Mike LazeckipunterSaskatchewan Roughriders
Kevin LefsrudcentreMontreal Alouettes
Edmonton Eskimos
Terry Lehnedefensive backHamilton Tiger-Cats
Trevor LudtkelinebackerWinnipeg Blue Bombers
Gene MakowskytackleSaskatchewan Roughriders
Jim Manzrunning backSaskatchewan Roughriders
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Bryce McCalldefensive backSaskatchewan RoughridersMember of Canadian national football team at the 2011 IFAF World Cup
Keenan McDougalldefensive backCalgary Stampeders
Rhett McLaneguardEdmonton Eskimos
Warren MuzikalinebackerHamilton Tiger-Cats
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Al Neufeldoffensive linemanOttawa Rough Riders
Patrick Neufeldoffensive linemanSaskatchewan Roughriders
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Jeff PiercyFullbackMontreal Alouettes
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Doug Redloffensive guardHamilton Tiger-Cats
Scott Redloffensive lineman
defensive lineman
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Ryan ReidquarterbackNew Haven Ninjas
San Jose Sabercats
First Huskie to play pro in an American league
Chad Rempelwide receiver
long snapper
Edmonton Eskimos
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Montreal Alouettes
Toronto Argonauts
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Jordan RempeltackleHamilton Tiger-Cats
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Lyndon Rush2010 Olympic Bronze Medal, 4-Man Bobsleigh and 2010 Winter Olympian, 2-Man Bobsleigh
2014 Winter Olympian, 2-Man and 4-Man Bobsleigh
David Rybinskidefensive linemanMember of Canadian national football team at the 2011 IFAF World Cup
Grant Shawplacekicker
punter
Toronto Argonauts
Edmonton Eskimos
Levi Steinhauerdefensive linemanSaskatchewan Roughriders
David Stevensrunning backMember of Canadian national football team at the 2011 IFAF World Cup
Marshall TonerslotbackCalgary Stampeders
Kelly TrithartlinebackerSaskatchewan Roughriders
George Voelkdefensive linemanMontreal Alouettes
Gene Wallrunning backToronto Argonauts
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Dale Westdefensive backSaskatchewan Roughriders
Ray Wiensoffensive linemanWinnipeg Blue Bombers
Paul Woldudefensive backMontreal Alouettes
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Jeff Yausiedefensive backCalgary Stampeders
Ottawa Rough Riders

References

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