2002 Ottawa Renegades season

The 2002 Ottawa Renegades season was the first in franchise history. It was the first time since the 1996 CFL season that the city of Ottawa had a team in the CFL. The Renegades finished 4th place in the East division with a 4–14 record and failed to make the playoffs.

2002 Ottawa Renegades season
Head coachJoe Paopao
Home fieldFrank Clair Stadium
Results
Record4–14
Division place4th, East
Playoff finishdid not qualify
Uniform

Offseason

CFL Draft

Rd Pick Player Position School
11Alexandre GauthierOLLaval
12Mike VilimekRBSimon Fraser
210D.J. OwcharDLBowling Green
211Pat FlemingPBowling Green
212Brock RalphWRWyoming
319Kevin LawrenceRBNorthwestern
537Youdlain MarcellusDBUniversity of Buffalo
646Tyler PaopaoQBOccidental College

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Game Site Score Att. Record
B June 13 Toronto Argonauts Frank Clair Stadium 18–11 19,213 0–1
C June 20 Montreal Alouettes Molson Stadium 36–6 19,120 0–2

Regular season

Season Standings

East Division
TeamGPWLTOTLPFPAPts
Montreal Alouettes181350158740727
Toronto Argonauts188100034448216
Hamilton Tiger-Cats187110142752415
Ottawa Renegades184140235655010

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Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Game Site Score Att. Record
1 June 28 Saskatchewan Roughriders Frank Clair Stadium 30–27 (OT) 26,898 0–1
2 July 4 Edmonton Eskimos Commonwealth Stadium 40–24 30,152 0–2
3 July 11 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Frank Clair Stadium 25–24 22,436 1–2
4 July 17 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Canad Inns Stadium 55–7 26,671 1–3
5 July 25 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Frank Clair Stadium 38–37 24,335 2–3
6 Aug 1 Toronto Argonauts SkyDome 24–8 18,734 2–4
7 Aug 8 Montreal Alouettes Frank Clair Stadium 29–6 26,331 2–5
8 Aug 15 BC Lions BC Place Stadium 22–18 15,258 2–6
9 Aug 22 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Ivor Wynne Stadium 30–9 15,249 2–7
10 Aug 30 BC Lions Frank Clair Stadium 28–4 22,343 2–8
11 Sept 7 Toronto Argonauts Frank Clair Stadium 30–25 21,604 2–9
12 Sept 14 Calgary Stampeders McMahon Stadium 26–12 31,891 3–9
13 Sept 22 Calgary Stampeders Frank Clair Stadium 26-22 (OT) 23,136 3–10
14 Sept 30 Saskatchewan Roughriders Taylor Field 29–11 20,098 3–11
15 Oct 6 Edmonton Eskimos Frank Clair Stadium 37–34 20,576 3–12
16 Bye
17 Oct 20 Toronto Argonauts SkyDome 29–12 24,932 3–13
18 Oct 26 Montreal Alouettes Frank Clair Stadium 43–34 26,411 3–14
19 Nov 3 Montreal Alouettes Molson Stadium 26–25 20,002 4–14

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Awards and honours

  • Ricky Bell, Cornerback, CFLPA All-Star
  • Michael Boireau, Defensive End, CFLPA All-Star
  • John Grace, Linebacker, CFL All-Star
  • John Grace, Linebacker, CFL Eastern All-Star
  • John Grace, Linebacker, CFLPA All-Star
  • Jimmy Oliver, Wide Receiver, CFL Eastern All-Star
  • Val St. Germain, Offensive Tackle, CFLPA Eastern All-Star
  • Gerald Vaughn, Halfback, CFLPA All-Star

References

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