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1995 Calgary Stampeders Season
The 1995 Calgary Stampeders finished in first place in the North Division with a 15–3 record. They appeared in the 83rd Grey Cup but lost to the Baltimore Stallions. That Grey Cup game marked the only time an American-based team won the Grey Cup. Offseason CFL Draft Preseason Regular season Season Standings Season schedule Awards and records *Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy – Dave Sapunjis David B. Sapunjis (born September 7, 1967 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former wide receiver for the Calgary Stampeders from 1990-1997. Sapunjis won the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award two times and was the Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian three ... (SB) 1995 CFL All-Stars Northern All-Star Selections Playoffs North Semi-Final Due to the unbalanced divisional alignment used this season as well as the league's preference to maintain regional rivalries, some North Division teams did not play one another in the regular season, including Calgary and Hamilton. Their 1995 North ...
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Wally Buono
Pasquale "Wally" Buono (born February 7, 1950) is the vice president of football operations, alternate governor and the former head coach of the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL), and one of the most successful head coaches in league history. He has spent 22 years as head coach of the Calgary Stampeders and the Lions, which is tied for the most seasons coached all-time. On September 19, 2009, Buono became the CFL's all-time winningest coach when his Lions beat the Toronto Argonauts 23–17, giving him 232 regular-season victories, passing Don Matthews. He retired in 2011 with a CFL record 254 regular-season wins as head coach, to focus on duties as general manager for the Lions. In 2016, Buono came out of retirement to coach the Lions again through the 2018 season. In the final home game of the 2018 season, Buono was honored with the Bob Ackles Award as he was retiring from football with the most wins as a coach. Long before coaching Buono was a linebacker and punt ...
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1995 Shreveport Pirates Season
The 1995 File:1995 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: O.J. Simpson is O. J. Simpson murder case, acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman from the 1994, year prior in "The Trial of the Century" in the United States; The ... Shreveport Pirates season was the second season in the teams franchise history and would also prove to be the last. They finished last place in the South Division with a 5–13 record and again failed to make the playoffs. Preseason Regular season Season standings Season schedule References Shreveport Pirates Canadian Football League seasons Shrev {{DEFAULTSORT:1994 Shreveport Pirates Season ...
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Calgary Stampeders Seasons
This is a complete list of seasons competed by the Calgary Stampeders, a Canadian Football League team. The team was founded in 1945. Throughout their history, the Stampeders have won eight Grey Cups. See also *List of Calgary Bronks (football) seasons This is a complete list of seasons competed by the Calgary Bronks, a Canadian football team. The team was founded in 1935 of the Alberta Rugby Football Union. They joined the Western Interprovincial Football Union, in 1936. They suspended oper ... {{Calgary Stampeders seasons * Calgary Stampeders lists ...
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Dave Sapunjis
David B. Sapunjis (born September 7, 1967 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former wide receiver for the Calgary Stampeders from 1990-1997. Sapunjis won the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award two times and was the Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian three times (and is the only player to win the latter award in back-to-back years). He played college football at the University of Western Ontario where he was also a member of The Kappa Alpha Society The Kappa Alpha Society (), founded in 1825, was the progenitor of the modern fraternity system in North America. It is considered to be the oldest national, secret, Greek-letter social fraternity and was the first of the fraternities which wou .... During his playing career, Sapunjis was nicknamed "The Sponge". Currently, Sapunjis is the president of Reliance Metals Canada Limited. References External linksOne-on-one with Dave Sapunjis 1967 births Living people Calgary Stampeders players Canadian Football League Most Outstandi ...
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Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy
The Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy is a trophy awarded to the Canadian Football League West Division's most outstanding player, chosen from the nominees from each team in the division. Either this trophy winner or the winner of the Terry Evanshen Trophy also receives the Canadian Football League Most Outstanding Player Award. The Nicklin Memorial Trophy was donated to the Western Interprovincial Football Union in 1946 by the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, in memory of their commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Jeff Nicklin, who was killed in action on March 24, 1945. Nicklin was known as an outstanding defensive end for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers before he entered military service. When first donated, the trophy was awarded annually to the player in the Western Division considered to be the most valuable to his team. Since 1973, the trophy is awarded to the Most Outstanding Player of the West Division. As part of the failed American expansion in 1995, the trophy was awarded ...
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1995 Saskatchewan Roughriders Season
The 1995 Saskatchewan Roughriders finished in 6th place in the North Division with a 6–12 record and failed to make the playoffs. This season represented the first time that Regina hosted the Grey Cup, when the city hosted the 83rd championship game. As a result, temporary seating was installed, which led to the largest attendance at a regular season game, 55,438, against the visiting Calgary Stampeders. Offseason CFL Draft Preseason Regular season Season Standings Season schedule Awards and records 1995 CFL All-Stars *Don Narcisse Donald Narcisse (born February 26, 1965) is a former wide receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Canadian Football League. He played college football at Texas Southern University. He signed with Saskatchewan as a free agent on Septembe ..., Wide Receiver Northern All-Star Selections *Don Narcisse, Wide Receiver References Saskatchewan Roughriders seasons Saskatchewan Roughriders Season, 1995 {{Canadianfoo ...
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1995 Toronto Argonauts Season
The 1995 Toronto Argonauts finished in 7th place in the North Division with a 4–14 record and failed to make the playoffs. With the Argonauts sitting at 2-7, GM Bob O'Billovich fired first year head coach Mike Faragalli and took over the team on an interim basis. The team did not show any improvement, and finished down the stretch with an identical 2–7 record. Following the season, O'Billovich was fired. Offseason Preseason * † Canadian Football Hall of Fame The Canadian Football Hall of Fame (CFHOF) is a not-for-profit corporation, located in Hamilton, Ontario, that celebrates great achievements in Canadian football. It is maintained by the Canadian Football League (CFL). It includes displays about t ... Game Regular season Standings Schedule Awards and honours * Pinball Clemons, 1995 John Candy Memorial Award''Who's Who in Canadian Sport'', Volume 4, p.81, Bob Ferguson, Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd., Markham, Ontario, and Allston, Massachusetts, 1995 CFL All ...
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1995 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Season
The 1995 Winnipeg Blue Bombers finished in 5th place in the North Division with a 7–11 record. They faced the Baltimore Stallions The Baltimore Stallions (known officially as the "Baltimore Football Club" and previously as the "Baltimore CFL Colts" in its inaugural season) were a Canadian Football League team based in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States, which played ... in a South Division Semi-Final match, becoming the first CFL team to use the crossover rule. Offseason CFL Draft Preseason Regular season Season Standings Season schedule Playoffs South Semi-Final Awards and records 1995 CFL All-Stars Northern All-Star Selections References Winnipeg Blue Bombers seasons Winnipeg Blue Bombers Season, 1995 {{Canadianfootball-stub ...
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1995 Edmonton Eskimos Season
The 1995 Edmonton Eskimos finished in 2nd place in the North Division with a 13–5 record. They appeared in the North Final. Offseason CFL draft Schedule Regular season Season standings Season schedule Total attendance: 283,274 Average attendance: 31,475 (52.4%) Awards and records 1995 CFL All-Stars * DT – Bennie Goods * LB – Willie Pless * DB – Glenn Rogers Jr. Northern All-Star selections Offence * FB – Michael Soles, Edmonton Eskimos * C – Rod Connop, Edmonton Eskimos Defence * DT – Bennie Goods, Edmonton Eskimos * LB – Willie Pless, Edmonton Eskimos * DB – Glenn Rogers Jr. Glenn Edward Rogers, Jr. (born June 8, 1969) is a former football player in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for seven years. He also played one season in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Memphis State Univers ..., Edmonton Eskimos Playoffs North semi-final North final References Edmonton Elks seasons Edmonton Eskim ...
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1995 Birmingham Barracudas Season
The 1995 Birmingham Barracudas season was the first and only season in their franchise history. The Barracudas finished 3rd in the south with a 10–8–0 record. The Barracudas signed high profile free agent Matt Dunigan as a free agent in 1995, and he set career bests with 362 completions on 643 attempts for 4,911 yards and 34 touchdown passes in only 14 games. They lost in the South Division Semi-Final to the San Antonio Texans. Preseason Regular season Season standings Season schedule Player stats Passing Receiving Rushing Kicking ''Note: FGA = Field goals attempted; FGM = Field goals made; FG% = Field goal percentage; XPA = Extra points attempted; XPM = Extra points made; XP% = Extra points percentage'' Kickoff returns Playoffs South Semi-Final Awards and honors CFL All-Stars * Anthony Drawhorn, Defensive back * Matt Dunigan, Quarterback CFL Southern All-Stars *Fred Childress, Offensive guard * Anthony Drawhorn, Defensive back *Matt Dunigan, Quarterback * Ma ...
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1995 San Antonio Texans Season
The 1995 San Antonio Texans season was the third season for the franchise in Canadian Football League and their first in San Antonio, Texas after their relocation from Sacramento, California. They earned a 12–6 record and finished 2nd in the South Division, allowing the team to advance to playoffs where they lost the South Final to the Baltimore Stallions The Baltimore Stallions (known officially as the "Baltimore Football Club" and previously as the "Baltimore CFL Colts" in its inaugural season) were a Canadian Football League team based in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States, which played .... The Texans would cease operations following the end of their season. Pre-season *At Memphis W 35–14 *Vs. Shreveport W 34–14 Regular season Season standings Schedule *At Shreveport W 47–24 (15,133) *At Baltimore L 24–50 (31,016) *Vs. Baltimore L 23–28 (18,112) *Vs. Edmonton W 32–27 (12,856) *At Winnipeg L 17–20 (20,961) *At Saskatchewan W 36–15 (22,215) *Vs ...
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1995 Baltimore Stallions Season
The 1995 Baltimore Stallions season was the second and final season in the history of the Baltimore CFL franchise. The team became the first (and to date, only) American-based football team to win the Grey Cup. Despite the Stallions success, attendance dropped. The club only sold 9,000 season tickets. The 1994 and 1995 Stallions radio flagship station was WJFK, 1300AM in Baltimore. Owned by Infinity Broadcasting, Bruce Cunningham of Fox45 TV served as play-by-play announcer, with former NFL Baltimore Colts stars Joe Washington, Bruce Laird, and Tom Matte providing analysis, and Mark Thoner of WLIF-FM as Producer. As it turned out, the 83rd Grey Cup would be the last game the Stallions would ever play. A week before the Grey Cup, the Cleveland Browns announced they were moving to Baltimore. Owner Jim Speros balked at the prospect of competing with an NFL team and opted to move elsewhere. When it became apparent that the CFL was giving up its attempt to gain a foothold in the ...
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