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The Baltimore Stallions were the only American team to appear in the Grey Cup (twice, losing in 1994 and winning the following year). Although the first Grey Cup game was in 1909, none were played from 1916 to 1919 or in 2020, thus the most recent final was the 111th Grey Cup game which was played on November 17, 2024, at BC Place in Vancouver.
After the score was tied 14–14 at halftime, Saskatchewan scored 15 fourth-quarter points to win the franchise's first Grey Cup championship 29–14 on November 26, 1966. [38] [39] Saskatchewan was the last of the original nine CFL franchises to win the Grey Cup, doing so in Vancouver at Empire Stadium. George Reed was the MVP with 31 rushes ...
Season ended early, did not challenge for Grey Cup: 1927 1927: SRFU* – 1st^ 3 0 0 Won Western Semi-Final (Tammany Tigers) 17–2 Won Western Final 19–0 Manager Ronne Bohem decided not to play in the Grey Cup : 1928 1928: Tri-City* – 1st^ 6 0 0 Won Western Final 12–1 Lost Grey Cup 30–0 1929 1929: SRFU* – 1st^ 3 0 1
19 – Regina/Saskatchewan Roughriders; 19 – Montreal Alouettes; Most consecutive appearances, Grey Cup. 6 – Edmonton Eskimos (1977–1982) 5 – Regina Roughriders (1928–1932) 5 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1961–1965) 5 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2019–2023) Most wins, Grey Cup. 19 – Toronto Argonauts; 14 – Edmonton Elks/Eskimos
Ron Lancaster threw three touchdown passes for Saskatchewan while Russ Jackson had two for Ottawa. It was the only Grey cup win as a starter in Lancaster's career, as he lost his four subsequent Grey Cup appearances in 1967, 1969, 1972, and 1976, the first two under Eagle Keys as head coach, and the last two under Dave Skrien and John Payne, respectively.
Saskatchewan Roughriders 29–11 Montreal: 56th: Frank Clair (4) Ottawa Rough Riders: Calgary Stampeders (Jerry Williams) 24–21 Toronto: 55th: Ralph Sazio (3) Hamilton Tiger-Cats: Saskatchewan Roughriders 24–1 Ottawa: 54th: Eagle Keys: Saskatchewan Roughriders: Ottawa Rough Riders (Frank Clair) 29–14 Vancouver: 53rd: Ralph Sazio (2)
This was the last Grey Cup championship for the Ottawa Rough Riders (the team folded in 1996) and the last playoff game for the Saskatchewan Roughriders until 1988. The 1976 victory was the last major sports championship of any kind for Ottawa until the Ottawa Redblacks (the third CFL franchise to play in the city) won the 104th Grey Cup in ...
The club was founded in 1910 as the Regina Rugby Club and began as a member of the Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union. [1] They were a founding member of the CFL when it was formed in 1958 . The current Roughriders head coach is Corey Mace , the general manager is Jeremy O'Day , and the current president and chief executive officer for the ...