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2008 Saskatchewan Roughriders season

CFL team season


CFL team season

FieldValue
teamSaskatchewan Roughriders
year2008
record12–6
division_place2nd, West
coachKen Miller
general managerEric Tillman
stadiumMosaic Stadium at Taylor Field
playoffsLost West Semi-Final
MOPWes Cates
MOCGene Makowsky
MORWeston Dressler
uniformImage:CFL SSK Jersey 2008.png
shortnavlinkRoughriders seasons

The 2008 Saskatchewan Roughriders finished in second place in the West Division with a 12–6 record for the second consecutive year. It was their 51st season in the Canadian Football League. The Roughriders attempted to repeat as Grey Cup champions, but, due to an abundance of injuries, lost to the BC Lions in the West Semi-Final game.

Off-season

Several months after capturing the 2007 Grey Cup, 2007 CFL coach of the Year Kent Austin stepped down as head coach to become the offensive co-ordinator at Ole Miss. In accepting this position in the NCAA, Austin turned down a very lucrative contract that the Riders had offered. On February 6, 2008, Eric Tillman announced that the new head coach would be Ken Miller. Miller was formerly an offensive coordinator under Austin.

Last season's starting quarterback Kerry Joseph was traded to the Toronto Argonauts on March 5, 2008, along with a third round pick in the 2010 CFL draft in exchange for offensive tackle Glenn January, defensive lineman Ronald Flemons, the Argos' first-round pick in the 2008 CFL draft and a 2010 second-round selection.

On April 5, 2008 a report was released saying that the Roughriders set a new record for earnings in a single season. At the Roughriders' annual general meeting, Mike Back, the club's vice-president of finance and operations, reported the Roughriders registered a record profit of $1,737,377 in 2007. The Roughriders exceeded the $22 million plateau in total operating revenue and expenditures. This figure eclipsed the previous mark of $15 million. Total net assets increased by $1,998,857 to $5,096,393. These earnings were due in part to the championship season the Roughriders sported, which included 8 home game sellouts and their first home playoff game in 19 years.

CFL draft

RoundPlayerPositionSchool/Club team
1 (via Toronto)Keith ShologanDefensive LinemanCentral Florida Knights
2 (via Edmonton, via Toronto, via Edmonton)Jonathan St. PierreOffensive LinemanIllinois State Redbirds
2 (via BC)Michael StadnykDefensive LinemanMontana Grizzlies
4 (via BC)Jean-François Morin-RobergeOffensive LinemanMontreal Carabins
5Jeff ZelinskiDefensive BackSaint Mary's Huskies
6 (via Hamilton)Teale OrbanQuarterbackRegina Rams

Pre-season

WeekDateOpponentScoreResultAttendance
AFri, June 13BC Lionsurl=https://www.cfl.ca/schedule/year/2008/time_zone/0title=CFL.capublisher=Cfl.caaccessdate=2008-11-29archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081207191328/http://www.cfl.ca/schedule/year/2008/time_zone/0archivedate=7 December 2008url-status=dead }}Win28,800
BThurs, June 19at Edmonton Eskimos37–7Lost33,508

Regular season

Crowd trouble

On September 20, an unsportsmanlike incident occurred during a game in Saskatchewan. It started in the fourth quarter when Saskatchewan fans became angry about a B.C. play they thought should have been a face mask penalty. Lions defensive back Dante Marsh fired the ball into the stands, and Saskatchewan fans responded by pelting the Lions with full cans of beer. The incident occurred on the night when the Roughriders were honouring past CFL legend Ron Lancaster, who recently died at the age of 69. The club subsequently announced that in order to reduce the probability of a similar incident beer in the east stands (where the visitors bench is) would be sold in plastic cups for at least the remainder of the season.

Ron Lancaster

On Thursday, September 18, Ron Lancaster, 69, died from an apparent heart attack, less than two months after being diagnosed with lung cancer. The former Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback, also had a long career as a head coach, with the Edmonton Eskimos and Hamilton Tiger Cats. He was diagnosed in late July and had been undergoing radiation and chemotherapy. Lancaster played 16 seasons with Saskatchewan, and led the team to five Grey Cup appearances. He led the club to their first CFL championship in 1966 when Saskatchewan upset the Ottawa Rough Riders 29–14. When he retired in 1978, at the age of 41, he was the league's all-time leader in passing yards (50,535), touchdown passes (333), pass attempts (6,223) and completions (3,384). He also suffered more interceptions than any other quarterback in CFL history. He had also passed for more yards than any passer in professional football history.

Season standings

West

East

Season schedule

WeekDateOpponentScoreResultAttendanceRecord12345679‖10‖1112‖13‖141516171819
Sat, June 28vs. Edmonton Eskimos34–13Win28,8001–0
Fri, July 4at BC Lions26–16Win33,8152–0
Sat, July 12at Hamilton Tiger-Cats33–28Win20,8743–0
Sat, July 19vs. Montreal Alouettes41–33Win28,8004–0
Sun, July 27vs. Toronto Argonauts28–22Win28,8005–0
Sat, Aug 2at Calgary Stampeders22–21Win35,6506–0
Thurs, Aug 7vs. Calgary Stampeders30–25Loss28,8006–1
8Bye
Thurs, Aug 21at Edmonton Eskimos27–10Loss48,8086–2
Sun, Aug 31vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers19–6Win30,9857–2
Sun, Sept 7at Winnipeg Blue Bombers34–31Win29,7708–2
Sat, Sept 13at BC Lions28–23Loss38,6088–3
Sat, Sept 20vs. BC Lions27–21Loss30,9458–4
Sun, Sept 28at Montreal Alouettes37–12Loss20,2028–5
Fri, Oct 3vs. Calgary Stampeders37–34Win30,9459–5
Mon, Oct 13at Calgary Stampeders42–5Loss35,6509–6
Sun, Oct 19vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats30–29Win30,94510–6
Sat, Oct 25vs. Edmonton Eskimos55–9Win30,94511–6
Thurs, Oct 30at Toronto Argonauts45–38Win28,65412–6

: Games played with primary home uniforms. : Games played with primary white uniforms. : Games played with green retro uniforms.

Roster

2008 Saskatchewan Roughriders roster
Quarterbacks

Notable transactions

DateTypeIncomingOutgoingTeam
September 6, 2008Free Agent SigningAdam Nicolson, Slotback [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg20pxCanadian]]N/ABritish Columbia Lions (2007)
August 28, 2008ReleaseN/AMarcus Crandell, Quarterback [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Saskatchewan Roughriders
August 23, 2008TradeMichael Bishop, Quarterback [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Conditional 2011 CFL Canadian Draft choiceToronto Argonauts
July 24, 2008Free Agent Signing (for 2009)Kye Stewart, Linebacker [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/AIllinois State (NCAA) (2007)
July 17, 2008ReleaseN/AAmariah Farrow, Offensive Lineman [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Saskatchewan Roughriders
July 8, 2008ReleaseN/AAirabin Justin, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Saskatchewan Roughriders
July 7, 2008TradeToronto Argonauts
June 28, 2008Draft Pick SigningKeith Shologan, Defensive Lineman [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg20pxCanadian]]N/ASan Diego Chargers (NFL) (2008)
June 18, 2008ReleaseN/ABrock Stratton, Linebacker [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Saskatchewan Roughriders
June 6, 2008ReleaseN/AQuinton Jones, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Saskatchewan Roughriders
June 5, 2008TradeLeron Mitchell, Cornerback [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg20pxCanadian]]Jamal Robertson, Running Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Toronto Argonauts
June 2, 2008RetirementN/ATim Fleiszer, Defensive Line [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg20pxCanadian]]Saskatchewan Roughriders
June 2, 2008RetirementN/AKennedy Nkeyasen, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of Ghana.svg20pxGhanan]]Saskatchewan Roughriders
June 1, 2008Free Agent SigningDenatay Heard, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/AStillman College (NCAA) (2007)
June 1, 2008TradeFuture Considerations and a Negotiation List PlayerKevin Garrett, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Winnipeg Blue Bombers
June 1, 2008ReleaseN/AJason Mitchell, Wide Receiver [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Saskatchewan Roughriders
May 31, 2008ReleaseN/AT.J. Stancil, Linebacker [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Saskatchewan Roughriders
May 26, 2008Free Agent SigningAdarius Bowman, Wide Receiver [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/AOklahoma State (NCAA) (2007)
May 26, 2008Free Agent SigningStu Foord, Wide Receiver [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg20pxCanadian]]N/ARegina Thunder (CJFL) (2007)
May 26, 2008Free Agent SigningBrad Peters, Offensive Lineman [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg20pxCanadian]]N/ASaskatoon Hilltops (CJFL) (2007)
May 11, 2008Free Agent SigningWeston Dressler, Wide Receiver [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/ANorth Dakota (NCAA) (2007)
May 5, 2008Free Agent SigningKevin Scott, Offensive Lineman/Long Snapper [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg20pxCanadian]]N/AQueen's (CIS) (2007)
April 1, 2008Free Agent SigningKevin Garrett, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/ACalgary Stampeders
March 12, 2008Free Agent SigningOmarr Morgan, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/AEdmonton Eskimos
March 5, 2008TradeToronto Argonauts
March 4, 2008Free Agent SigningBrock Stratton, Linebacker [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/ATexas Tech (NCAA) (2006)
February 27, 2008Free Agent SigningN/AJovon Johnson, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Erie RiverRats (AIFA)
February 19, 2008Free Agent SigningN/AReggie Hunt, Linebacker [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Montreal Alouettes
February 8, 2008TradeSteven Jyles, Quarterback [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Fred Perry, Defensive End [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]Edmonton Eskimos
January 31, 2008RetirementN/AVal St. Germain, Offensive Lineman [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg20pxCanadian]]N/A
January 29, 2008ReleaseN/ACorey Holmes, Running Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/A
January 29, 2008Free Agent SigningQuinton Jones, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/ASan Diego Chargers (NFL) (2007)
January 29, 2008Free Agent SigningJames Patrick, Defensive Back [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/ANew England Patriots (NFL) (2007)
January 23, 2008Free Agent SigningRob Bagg, Wide Receiver [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg20pxCanadian]]N/AQueen's (CIS) (2007)
January 23, 2008Free Agent SigningJason Mitchell, Wide Receiver [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/AUSC (NCAA) (2006)
November 28, 2007RetirementN/AYo Murphy, Wide Receiver [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg20pxAmerican]]N/A

Player stats

Passing

PlayerAttComp%YardsTDINTRating
Michael Bishop27416058.42550101381.9
Darian Durant1297759.711227686.8
Marcus Crandell1286752.39247384.3
Steven Jyles614268.95334676.7
Andy Fantuz100.0001(−414.6)

Rushing

PlayerNo.YardsAverageTDFumbles
Wes Cates21612295.7124
Michael Bishop462445.345
Darian Durant272047.611
Stuart Foord271626.020
Neal Hughes351303.741

Receiving

PlayerNo.YardsAvg.LongTD
Weston Dressler56112320.1676
Andy Fantuz3648813.6313
Wes Cates3945111.6402
Rob Bagg2237116.9720
Adarius Bowman2335815.6733

Awards and records

  • The Roughriders started the season 6–0 for the first time since 1934.
  • Wes Cates, Led CFL, Rushing Touchdowns (12)
  • Weston Dressler (SB), Saskatchewan Roughriders – CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie Award
  • Jeremy O'Day (C), Saskatchewan Roughriders – Tom Pate Memorial Award

CFL All-Star Selections

  • Wes Cates, Running Back
  • Gene Makowsky, Offensive Guard
  • Anton McKenzie, Linebacker
  • Maurice Lloyd, Linebacker

CFL West All-Star Selections

  • Wes Cates, Running Back
  • Gene Makowsky, Offensive Guard
  • Anton McKenzie, Linebacker
  • Maurice Lloyd, Linebacker

Playoffs

[[Canadian Football League West Division|West]] Semi-Final

Date and time: Saturday, November 8, 3:30 PM Central Standard Time Venue: Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, Regina, Saskatchewan

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
BC Lions7910733
Saskatchewan Roughriders063312

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