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Alcorn State. Vrede, Tyron. North Dakota. Ward, Lewis. Williams, Avery. Williams, Terry. Tennessee Martin. Baltimore, Sherrod. Bushell-Beatty, Juwan. Catalina, Tyler. Dedmon, DeVonte. Flanders, Timothy. Sam Houston State. Martin-Oguike, Praise. Mulumba-T, Christophe. Unamba, Don. Southern Arkansas. Beltre, Frank. Bourassa, Louis-Philippe.

Christion, Taryn. South Dakota. Davis, Dominique. East Carolina. Davis, Justin. Macmillan, Nolan. Maponga Sr. McGloster, Jamar. Mrabure, Ese. Wilfrid Laurier. Muhammad, Brad. Florida International. Nichols, Matt. Eastern Washington. Phillips, Ervin. Pruneau, Antoine. Rodgers, Na'Ty. Anderson, Tony. Due to a first place finish in their conference, the Roughriders got a bye into the Western final. The first game of the two game total point series was held in Regina at Taylor Field against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

The Blue Bombers had a skilled offence but it was no match against the Roughrider defence, who stepped up to make some huge plays. Ed McQuarters put constant pressure on the quarterback, Wally Dempsey shut down their top running back and defensive back, Bob Kosid intercepted 2 passes to win the game In the second game the Riders won clinching a berth into the Grey Cup final.

As Roughrider fans buzzed with excitement at the possibility of bringing the Grey Cup to Saskatchewan, the Roughriders set off to Vancouver where they would face the Ottawa Rough Riders in the final.

Although named eight-point underdogs, the Roughriders kept pace with the Ottawa team. The score was at halftime, with a touchdown coming from Jim Worden as a result of a great interception by Dale West and another six-pointer from Al Ford.

As a result of Eagle Keys quick adaptations and innovative ideas, the green and white came out flying the second half. The defence did not allow more than 3 first downs for the rest of the game so the Saskatchewan offence was able to add to the scoreboard. The turning point for Saskatchewan came in the fourth quarter when Campbell caught a bullet pass from Lancaster to put them in the lead Adding to the scoreboard, Reed split through the middle for a yard touchdown run to finish off Ottawa for their first Grey Cup in franchise history.

Front Row: D. MacDonald president , T. Beynon, A. Benecick, C. Brock, K. Reed, R. Atchison, T. Urness, J. Abendschan, E. Wally Dempsey. Hank Dorsch.

Paul Dudley. Larry Dumelie. Ted Dushinski. Buddy Eilers. Garner Ekstran. Al Ford. Don Gerhardt. Bob Kosid. Ron Lancaster. Moe Levesque.

Jim McKean. Ed McQuarters. Gil Petmanis. George Reed.



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