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Index Regina Rams

The Regina Rams represent the University of Regina, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 73 relations: Alberta, Atlantic Bowl, BC Lions, Calgary Dinos football, Canada West Universities Athletic Association, Canadian Bowl, Canadian football, Canadian Junior Football League, COVID-19 pandemic, Defensive coordinator, FieldTurf, Frank McCrystal, Frank Tindall Trophy, Hardy Trophy, Head coach, Hec Crighton Trophy, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jaxon Ford, Jorgen Hus, Manitoba Bisons football, Marcel Bellefeuille, Mitchell Picton, Mosaic Stadium, Nike, Inc., Noah Picton, Offensive coordinator, Ottawa Gee-Gees football, Quarterback, Regina Cougars, Regina, Saskatchewan, Richie Sindani, Ryder Varga, Saint Mary's Huskies football, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Huskies football, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Simon Fraser Red Leafs football, Tevaughn Campbell, Toronto Argonauts, U Sports, U Sports football, UBC Thunderbirds football, University of Regina, Vanier Cup, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1999 CIAU football season, 2000 CIAU football season, 2001 CIAU football season, 2002 CIS football season, 2003 CIS football season, ... Expand index (23 more) »

  2. Former Canadian Junior Football League teams
  3. U Sports football teams
  4. University of Regina

Alberta

Alberta is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

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Atlantic Bowl

The Atlantic Bowl was one of the two national semifinal men's football games of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (now known as U Sports).

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BC Lions

The BC Lions are a professional Canadian football team based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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The Calgary Dinos football team represents the University of Calgary in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports. Regina Rams and Calgary Dinos football are u Sports football teams.

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Canada West Universities Athletic Association

Canada West (formally the Canada West Universities Athletic Association or CWUAA) is a regional membership association for universities in Western Canada which assists in co-ordinating competition between their university level athletic programs and providing contact information, schedules, results, and releases about those programs and events to the public and the media.

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Canadian Bowl

The Canadian Bowl is the championship of the Canadian Junior Football League.

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Canadian football, or simply football (in Canada), is a sport in Canada in which two teams of 12 players each compete on a field long and wide, attempting to advance a pointed oval-shaped ball into the opposing team's end zone.

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The Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) is a national Major Junior Canadian football league consisting of 19 teams playing in five provinces across Canada.

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COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

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Defensive coordinator

A defensive coordinator is a coach responsible for a gridiron football (American football) team's defense.

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FieldTurf

FieldTurf is a brand of artificial turf playing surface.

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Frank McCrystal

Frank McCrystal was the head coach of the Regina Rams, the CIS football team at the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada from 1981 to 2014.

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Frank Tindall Trophy

The Frank Tindall Trophy is presented to the U Sports Football Coach of the Year.

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Hardy Trophy

The Hardy Trophy is a Canadian sport trophy, presented annually to the winner of the Canada West Universities Athletic Association Football Conference of U Sports, the country's governing body for university athletics.

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Head coach

A head coach, senior coach, or manager is a professional at training and developing athletes.

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Hec Crighton Trophy

The Hec Crighton Trophy (sometimes referred to as the Hec Crighton Award) is awarded annually to the most outstanding Canadian football player in U Sports.

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Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional American football team based in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Jaxon Ford

Jaxon Ford (born August 24, 2000) is a Canadian football defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Jorgen Hus

Jorgen Hus (born September 12, 1989) is a professional Canadian football long snapper for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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The Manitoba Bisons football team represents the University of Manitoba in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports. Regina Rams and Manitoba Bisons football are u Sports football teams.

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Marcel Bellefeuille

Marcel Bellefeuille (born March 19, 1966) is a Canadian football coach who is the head coach of the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees and offensive coordinator for the Michigan Panthers.

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Mitchell Picton

Mitchell Picton (born May 29, 1995) is a professional Canadian football wide receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Mosaic Stadium

Mosaic Stadium is an open-air stadium at REAL District in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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Nike, Inc.

Nike, Inc. (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States.

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Noah Picton

Noah Picton (born July 5, 1995) is a former professional football quarterback and currently a quarterbacks coach for the Regina Rams of U Sports football.

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Offensive coordinator

An offensive coordinator is a member of the coaching staff of an American football or Canadian football team who is in charge of the team's offense.

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The University of Ottawa Gee-Gees football team represents the University of Ottawa in the sport of Canadian football. Regina Rams and Ottawa Gee-Gees football are u Sports football teams.

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Quarterback

The quarterback (commonly abbreviated "QB"), colloquially known as the "signal caller", is a position in gridiron football.

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Regina Cougars

The Regina Cougars are the athletic teams that represent the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Regina Rams and Regina Cougars are u Sports teams and university of Regina.

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Regina, Saskatchewan

Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

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Richie Sindani

Richard Sindani (born June 23, 1995) is a Canadian professional gridiron football wide receiver for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Ryder Varga

Ryder Varga (born April 30, 1999) is a professional Canadian football linebacker for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

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The Saint Mary's Huskies football team represents Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports. Regina Rams and Saint Mary's Huskies football are u Sports football teams.

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Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a province in Western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and to the south by the United States (Montana and North Dakota).

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The Saskatchewan Huskies football team represents the University of Saskatchewan in U Sports football that competes in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association conference of U Sports. Regina Rams and Saskatchewan Huskies football are u Sports football teams.

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Saskatchewan Roughriders

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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The SFU Red Leafs football or Simon Fraser Red Leafs football team represented Simon Fraser University since the athletic department's inception in 1965 until 2022.

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Tevaughn Campbell

Tevaughn Shaquele Campbell (born June 14, 1993) is a Canadian professional football cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL).

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Toronto Argonauts

The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club and colloquially known as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team competing in the East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL), based in Toronto, Ontario.

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U Sports

U Sports (stylized as U SPORTS) is the national sport governing body for universities in Canada, comprising the majority of degree-granting universities in the country and four regional conferences: Ontario University Athletics (OUA), Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ), Canada West (CW), and Atlantic University Sport (AUS).

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U Sports football is the highest level of amateur play of Canadian football and operates under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports.

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The UBC Thunderbirds football team represents the University of British Columbia athletics teams in U Sports and is based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Regina Rams and UBC Thunderbirds football are u Sports football teams.

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University of Regina

The University of Regina is a public university located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Vanier Cup

The Vanier Cup (Coupe Vanier) is a post season college football championship game, used to determine the national champion in U Sports football.

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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The 1999 CIAU football season began on September 10, 1999, and concluded with the 35th Vanier Cup national championship on November 27, 1999, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Laval Rouge et Or winning the first Vanier Cup in program history.

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The 2000 CIAU football season began on September 2, 2000, and concluded with the 36th Vanier Cup national championship on December 2 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Ottawa Gee-Gees winning their second championship.

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The 2001 CIAU football season began on August 31, 2001, and concluded with the 37th Vanier Cup national championship on December 1 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Saint Mary's Huskies winning their second championship.

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The 2002 CIS football season began on August 27, 2002, and concluded with the 38th Vanier Cup national championship on November 23 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Saint Mary's Huskies winning their second consecutive championship and third overall.

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The 2003 CIS football season began on August 29, 2003, and concluded with the 39th Vanier Cup national championship on November 22 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Laval Rouge et Or winning their second championship.

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The 2004 CIS football season began on September 2, 2004, and concluded with the 40th Vanier Cup national championship on November 27 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, with the Laval Rouge et Or winning its third championship and second consecutive.

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The 2005 CIS football season began on September 1, 2005, and concluded with the 41st Vanier Cup national championship on December 3 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, with the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks winning their second championship.

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The 2006 CIS football season began on September 2, 2006, and concluded with the 42nd Vanier Cup national championship on November 25 at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with the Laval Rouge et Or winning their fourth championship.

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The 2007 CIS football season began on August 31, 2007, and concluded with the 43rd Vanier Cup national championship on November 23 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, with the Manitoba Bisons winning their third championship.

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The 2008 CIS football season began on August 23, 2008, and concluded with the 44th Vanier Cup national championship on November 22 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, with the Laval Rouge et Or winning their fifth championship.

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The 2009 CIS football season began on August 29, 2009, and concluded its campaign with the 45th Vanier Cup national championship on November 28 at PEPS stadium in Quebec City, Quebec.

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The 2010 CIS football season began on August 31, 2010, with the Windsor Lancers hosting the Ottawa Gee-Gees and the defending Vanier Cup champion Queen's Golden Gaels visiting the McMaster Marauders.

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The 2011 CIS football season began on September 1, 2011, with the Montreal Carabins hosting the McGill Redmen at CEPSUM Stadium.

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The 2012 CIS football season began on August 31, 2012 with the Saskatchewan Huskies hosting the Alberta Golden Bears at Griffiths Stadium.

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The 2013 CIS football season began on August 25, 2013, with ten Ontario University Athletics teams playing that day.

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The 2014 CIS football season began on September 1, 2014 with ten Ontario University Athletics teams playing that day.

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The 2015 CIS football season began on August 30, 2015 with ten Ontario University Athletics teams playing that day.

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The 2016 CIS football season began on August 28 with ten Ontario University Athletics teams playing that day.

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The 2017 U Sports football season began on August 25 with the St. Francis Xavier X-Men visiting the Saint Mary's Huskies in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and the Montreal Carabins visiting the Concordia Stingers in Montreal, Quebec.

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The 2018 U Sports football season began on August 24, 2018, with the St. Francis Xavier X-Men visiting the Saint Mary's Huskies in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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The 2019 U Sports football season began on August 23, 2019, with the Concordia Stingers hosting the Montreal Carabins in Montreal, Quebec.

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The 2020 U Sports football season was scheduled to feature the Canadian football competition under the auspices of U Sports as the highest level of competition for amateur football in Canada in 2020.

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The 2021 U Sports football season began on August 28, 2021, with the Sherbrooke Vert et Or hosting the Montreal Carabins in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

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The 2022 U Sports football season began on August 27, 2022, with four Atlantic University Sport teams, four RSEQ teams, and ten Ontario University Athletics teams opening their schedules that day.

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2023 NFL season

The 2023 NFL season was the 104th season of the National Football League (NFL).

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The 2023 U Sports football season began on August 25, 2023, with the defending champion Laval Rouge et Or visiting the Sherbrooke Vert et Or.

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2024 CFL season

The 2024 CFL season is the 70th season of modern professional Canadian football.

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36th Vanier Cup

The 36th Vanier Cup was played on December 2, 2000, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 2000 season.

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See also

Former Canadian Junior Football League teams

U Sports football teams

University of Regina

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_Rams

Also known as Regina Rams football.

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