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1961 Ottawa Rough Riders season; Head coach: Frank Clair: Home field: Lansdowne Park: ... 1966 Ottawa Rough Riders season; Head coach: Frank Clair: Home field ...
The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, ... (1951, 1966, 1969, and 1976); Ottawa won all but the 1966 meeting, which ...
This is an incomplete list of seasons competed by the Ottawa Rough Riders, a Canadian Football League team. While the team was founded in 1876, it did not join the CFL until the later was founded in 1958. The franchise folded in 1996 due to poor management and would not see another team until the Ottawa Renegades franchise.
The 54th Grey Cup was hosted at Empire Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia on November 26, 1966. The Saskatchewan Roughriders won their first Grey Cup after 53 years of competition for this trophy, after losing eight times. With Eagle Keys as head coach the Roughriders defeated the Ottawa Rough Riders led by Frank Clair by a score of 29–14.
The 1966 CFL season was the Canadian Football League's ninth season since the 1958 merger of the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the ... Ottawa Rough Riders;
The following is a list of Ottawa Rough Riders all-time records and statistics over their existence from 1876 to 1996. Games played. Most Games Played. 201 ...
During his third year in the CFL, Campbell became a member of the Ottawa Rough Riders via a trade during the 1968 season. As an outside linebacker, he played next to middle linebacker Ken Lehmann up to 1971 and behind defensive end Billy Joe Booth up to 1970. He was a savvy and quick linebacker, rarely blowing his assignment.
Moe Racine was an offensive tackle for the Ottawa Rough Riders throughout his 17-year career. Racine became a three-time Eastern Conference All-Star at tackle in 1962, 1965, and 1966. Racine was also an accurate placekicker from 1962 to 1967. [3] In 1961, Racine only handled the kickoffs, but then added placekicking the following year. [1]