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1995 Saskatchewan Roughriders season

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1995 Saskatchewan Roughriders season
General managerAlan Ford
Head coachRay Jauch
Home fieldTaylor Field
Results
Record6–12
Division place6th, North
Playoff finishdid not qualify
Team MOPDon Narcisse
Team MOCRay Elgaard
Team MORTroy Alexander

The 1995 Saskatchewan Roughriders finished in sixth 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

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CFL draft

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Round Pick Player Position School
0 4 Troy Alexander LB Eastern Washington
1 10 Dwayne Provo DB Saint Mary's
1 12 Rob Lazeo OT Western Illinois
2 23 Gene Makowsky OL Saskatchewan
2 24 Brian Yorston DT Middle Tennessee
4 38 Gerry Smith LB Wilfrid Laurier
6 51 Brent Schneider QB Saskatchewan

Preseason

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Game Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
A Fri, June 16 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 27–30 0–1 Taylor Field 27,203
B Sat, June 24 at Toronto Argonauts L 23–43 0–2 SkyDome 13,222

Regular season

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Season standings

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Team GP W L T Pts PF PA Div Stk
Calgary Stampeders 18 15 3 0 631 404 30 9–2 L1 Details
Edmonton Eskimos 18 13 5 0 599 359 26 9–3 W6 Details
BC Lions 18 10 8 0 535 470 20 7–6 W1 Details
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18 8 10 0 427 509 16 5–4 L2 Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 18 7 11 0 404 653 14 5–7 W2 Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders 18 6 12 0 422 451 12 5–7 L2 Details
Toronto Argonauts 18 4 14 0 376 519 8 3–9 W1 Details
Ottawa Rough Riders 18 3 15 0 348 685 6 3–8 L1 Details

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Season schedule

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Week Game Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
1 1 Fri, June 30 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats L 16–37 0–1 Taylor Field 23,396
2 2 Fri, July 7 vs. Edmonton Eskimos L 19–26 (OT) 0–2 Taylor Field 23,584
3 3 Fri, July 14 at Memphis Mad Dogs L 5–11 0–3 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium 11,748
4 4 Sat, July 22 at Birmingham Barracudas L 14–24 0–4 Legion Field 25,321
5 5 Sun, July 30 vs. San Antonio Texans L 15–36 0–5 Taylor Field 22,215
6 6 Fri, Aug 4 at Ottawa Rough Riders W 31–20 1–5 Frank Clair Stadium 20,830
7 7 Wed, Aug 9 vs. BC Lions L 25–43 1–6 Taylor Field 20,421
8 8 Fri, Aug 18 at Edmonton Eskimos L 13–32 1–7 Commonwealth Stadium 30,204
9 9 Wed, Aug 23 vs. Ottawa Rough Riders W 31–16 2–7 Taylor Field 21,615
10 10 Sun, Sept 3 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers W 56–4 3–7 Taylor Field 31,308
11 11 Sun, Sept 10 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 24–25 3–8 Winnipeg Stadium 24,698
12 12 Sun, Sept 17 vs. Memphis Mad Dogs W 34–32 4–8 Taylor Field 27,787
13 13 Sat, Sept 23 at Toronto Argonauts W 30–23 5–8 SkyDome 14,655
14 14 Sun, Oct 1 vs. Baltimore Stallions L 20–24 5–9 Taylor Field 30,738
15 15 Sat, Oct 7 at Baltimore Stallions L 27–29 5–10 Memorial Stadium 31,421
16 16 Sat, Oct 14 vs. Calgary Stampeders W 25–20 6–10 Taylor Field 55,438
17 17 Sun, Oct 22 at Calgary Stampeders L 15–18 6–11 McMahon Stadium 33,258
18 18 Sat, Oct 28 at BC Lions L 25–30 6–12 BC Place 27,464

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Awards and records

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1995 CFL All-Stars

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Northern All-Star selections

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  • Don Narcisse, wide receiver

References

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  1. ^ "CFL.ca". Archived from the original on 2009-07-15. Retrieved 2009-06-06.
  2. ^ "Saskatchewan Roughriders Historical Canadian Football League (CFL) Scores Since 1945". Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2009-07-24.