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Out of the nine current CFL teams, only one has replaced their mascot, the Toronto Argonauts. Prior to Jason, the Argonauts had a mascot named "Scully," who was "traded" by the team, for Jason, in 2003. Jason was later, "promoted to starting mascot," in 2005. [9] The now defunct franchise, the Ottawa Renegades' mascot was Ruffy the Beaver.
The Argonauts merged with the Toronto Football Club in 1905, and W. A. Hewitt was manager of the Argonauts until 1907. [29] He was also vice-president of the ORFU for the 1905 and 1906 seasons, [ 30 ] [ 31 ] and sought for ORFU to have uniform rules of play with the CRU, with a preference to use the snap-back system of play. [ 32 ]
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The Toronto Argonauts drafted the following players in the 1975 CFL Draft. [3] ... Eastern Football Conference; Team GP W L T PF PA Pts Ottawa Rough Riders: 16: 10: 5 ...
Michael Lutrell "Pinball" Clemons OOnt (born January 15, 1965) is an American-Canadian sports executive and former running back and return specialist who serves as general manager for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He is considered by many to be one of the greatest and most famous Argonauts players of all time, as ...
The Toronto Argonauts are a professional Canadian football team based in Toronto, Ontario, and play in the East Division in the Canadian Football League (CFL).. The franchise was founded as in 1873 and was a founding member of the Ontario Rugby Football Union in 1883 and of the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union in 1907.
Toronto is home to the oldest professional football team in North America, the Toronto Argonauts, who have won the Grey Cup championship a record 18 times, most recently in 2022. Toronto has also played host to the Grey Cup Championship 48 times, more than any other city and most recently the 104th Grey Cup in 2016.