Who owns saskatchewan roughriders
In , Regina — citing a lack of suitable opposition in Saskatchewan — joined the Western Provincial Football Union. Regina won the league title that season. A franchise milestone occurred in , when clubs in Moose Jaw and Saskatoon folded. The Regina Roughriders became a provincially owned and operated club — and became the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
The team also changed its colours in to the familiar green and white. Unfortunately for the Roughriders, they lost the title game for the eighth time in as many appearances. In , the Roughriders suffered a terrible tragedy when players Mel Becket 40 , Mario DeMarco 55 , Ray Syrnyk 56 and Gordon Sturtridge 73 were killed in a plane crash while returning from an all-star game in Vancouver.
The Roughriders remained one of the top teams in the CFL for the next decade, qualifying for the post-season in every year. By , the organization decided it was necessary to conduct a telethon to keep the team afloat.
With their finances in order, the Roughriders started to turn things around on the field. Sports, in general, are publicly consumed and customer satisfaction is related to social facilitation.
The sport product is inconsistent and unpredictable. Marketing and communications teams for sport teams have little or no control over the core product. Rider fans are also known for dressing up in unique and often bizarre Rider-themed costumes, the most popular being the watermelon helmet [ citation needed ]. They are known for their strict allegiance to the Riders [ citation needed ] , standing through the entire game, and often being merciless to opposing fans who sit in the section and cheer for the road team.
They enjoy taunting the opposing team's bench with a series of chanting and slandering. The University Section got its nickname from the section's main purpose in the s and s and was a discount section offered to university students in Saskatchewan. The section no longer serves as a university section but still retains the name because of the rowdy behaviour of the fans. The Roughriders are unique among sports teams for the amount of songs written about them [ citation needed ].
There are many other songs that have been created over the years to tribute the team as well. Many of these songs have proved so popular in Western Canada that they have become popular culture phenomena [ citation needed ]. CKRM Radio launched in , and serves as the primary home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders during the football season, and the Regina Pats during the hockey season. Rod Pedersen is the play-by-play announcer, and game broadcasts are available throughout much of Saskatchewan via CKRM and worldwide on the internet through the station's website.
The Roughriders are one of only a few publicly owned professional sports companies in North America, complete with a board of directors. The Roughriders' public ownership model is similar to the Green Bay Packers where a limited number of shares have been sold to the public. It is not possible to resell these shares, no dividend payment is possible and no person may hold more than 20 voting shares. A second public offering, Series 2, was launched in in honour of the team's th anniversary.
The Riders had two such losses during the season. Won West Final 26—17 over B. Won West Final over Calgary. American Football Database Explore. Recent blog posts Forum. Explore Wikis Community Central. Semi-Finals to the Calgary Stampeders in a 2—0 series 43—7 points. In , with the acquisition of quarterback Ron Lancaster from Ottawa, the Riders ushered in a era of greatness which during his sixteen years donning the Green and White, led Saskatchewan to five Western Conference titles, a Grey Cup title in winning 29—14 victory over the now-defunct Ottawa Rough Riders , and making the playoffs fourteen times during his tenure which included a CFL record 11 straight appearances in the Western finals from — They also posted the best regular season record in all of pro football over that time period.
Reed retired after the season as the all time leading rusher in all of pro football and Lancaster retired after the season as the CFL's all time passing leader in yards, completions and touchdown passes. From to , they failed to qualify for the postseason despite having talented players like Joey Walters at receiver, Vince Goldsmith at defensive end, offensive lineman Roger Aldag from Gull Lake and Dave Ridgway who became one of the greatest kickers in CFL history.
The closest the Riders came to making the playoffs was when they finished fourth in a competitive West Division with a 9—7 record. It was also the only winning record the Riders recorded during that span. However, in a division dominated by Edmonton and Calgary, the Riders usually found themselves in a three-way battle with BC and Winnipeg for the last playoff spot in the West. The Roughriders finally ended their 11 year playoff drought in when they tied for first in the West along with Edmonton finishing with identical records of 11—7, but lost to the BC Lions in the Western semifinal 42— The next season , despite finishing 9—9, the Riders got hot in the playoffs, beating the Calgary Stampeders in the semis and upset the 16—2 Edmonton Eskimos in the West final to advance to the Grey Cup where they would face the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
The Roughriders celebrate their Grey Cup victory. Shivers hired Danny Barrett as the head coach despite the latter's limited coaching experience. The Roughriders made football history by being the first professional team with a black general manager and head coach. In the football season the Roughriders finished 5—12—1 and 4th in the West and they missed the Playoffs. In the football season the Roughriders finished 6—12 and 4th in the West and they missed the Playoffs.
In the football season the Roughriders finished 8—10 and 4th in the West and they lost the East Semi-Final Crossover 24—14 to Toronto. In the football season the Roughriders finished 11—7 and 3rd in the West and they won the West Semi-Final 37—21 over Winnipeg and lost the West Final 30—23 to Edmonton. In the football season the Roughriders finished 9—9 and 4th in the West and they lost the East Semi-Final Crossover 30—14 to Montreal.
After contending on and off in the s and in the first part of the 21st century. In the season , the Riders hired '89 Grey Cup hero Kent Austin as head coach, the team jumped out to a 7—2 start, their best since The Riders wore retro uniforms for the occasion, with stylistic similarities to jerseys worn in the s and 70s.
The season brought along with it the Roughriders' first home playoff game since , which was played at Mosaic Stadium on November 11 against the Calgary Stampeders. The Riders once again wore their retro uniforms and took a close victory 26— This was also their first home playoff win since This marked the first time that two Labour Day Classic opponents played each other in a Grey Cup game. Saskatchewan won 23—19 in a game where James Johnson recorded three interceptions, a Grey Cup record.
He had 70 yards receiving and the game-winning touchdown. A month and a half after capturing the Grey Cup, Austin stepped down as head coach to become the offensive co-ordinator at Ole Miss.
Miller was formerly an offensive coordinator under Austin. The season began with a 6—0 record with wins shared between three quarterbacks. This is the team's best record since when they were still known as the Regina Roughriders. On August 24, , the team's General Manager, Eric Tillman , announced the acquisition of Quarterback Michael Bishop ; the Toronto Argonauts backup quarterback at the time of the trade, he went 11—1 as a starter for the Argonauts in This was the end of Marcus Crandell 's run with the Roughriders, and he was released four days later.
After the 6—0 start, the Riders would go on to finish the CFL Regular season with the same record they finished with in , at 12—6. The Roughriders suffered a devastating 33—12 loss to the BC Lions in the western semi-final game on November 8,
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