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1993 Saskatchewan Roughriders season

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1993 Saskatchewan Roughriders season
General managerAlan Ford
Head coachDon Matthews
Home fieldTaylor Field
Results
Record11–7
Division place3rd, West
Playoff finishLost West Semi-Final
Uniform

The 1993 Saskatchewan Roughriders season was the 79th season in the club's 83rd year of existence. The team finished in 3rd place in the Canadian Football League's West Division with an 11–7 record.

Notably, the 1993 Roughriders became the first team to lose to an American-based CFL team following their week 4 loss to the expansion Sacramento Gold Miners. The team had played the Gold Miners on the road with just three days of rest and would win 10 of their next 14 games following that loss. The Roughriders qualified for the playoffs, but lost the West Semi-Final game to the Edmonton Eskimos.

Offseason

CFL Draft

Round Pick Player Position School
1 2 Brad Elberg RB Queen's
2 9 Brooks Findlay LB Portland State
3 15 Kevin Hickey T Ottawa
3 17 Erroll Brown DB Saskatchewan
4 25 Paul Cranmer DB Grand Valley State
5 33 Christian Daigle DB Bishop's
6 41 Kent Rowe DE Bishop's
7 49 Thane Watkins C Delaware State

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Preseason

Week Date Opponent Score Result Attendance
A Fri, June 18 at Calgary Stampeders 21–11 Loss 29,280
B Fri, June 25 vs Winnipeg Blue Bombers 40–17 Loss 17,045
C Bye

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Regular season

Season Standings

West Division
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Calgary Stampeders 18 15 3 0 646 418 30
Edmonton Eskimos 18 12 6 0 507 372 24
Saskatchewan Roughriders 18 11 7 0 511 495 22
BC Lions 18 10 8 0 574 583 20
Sacramento Gold Miners 18 6 12 0 498 509 12

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Season schedule

Week Date Opponent Score Result Attendance Record Streak
1 Fri, July 9 at BC Lions 33–26 (OT) Loss 25,849 0–1 L1
2 Thu, July 15 vs. Edmonton Eskimos 23–22 Win 17,566 1–1 W1
3 Wed, July 21 at Edmonton Eskimos 35–3 Loss 27,894 1–2 L1
3 Sat, July 24 at Sacramento Gold Miners 37–26 Loss 17,319 1–3 L2
4 Sat, July 31 vs. Toronto Argonauts 36–17 Win 18,212 2–3 W1
5 Fri, Aug 6 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats 37–10 Win 16,061 3–3 W2
6 Wed, Aug 11 vs. Ottawa Rough Riders 45–28 Win 20,254 4–3 W3
7 Thu, Aug 19 at Ottawa Rough Riders 27–26 Win 23,643 5–3 W4
8 Fri, Aug 27 vs. Sacramento Gold Miners 26–23 Win 33,032 6–3 W5
9 Sun, Sept 5 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers 25–24 Loss 30,216 6–4 L1
10 Sun, Sept 12 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers 41–23 Loss 35,959 6–5 L2
11 Sun, Sept 19 vs. Sacramento Gold Miners 27–20 Win 25,367 7–5 W1
12 Sat, Sept 25 at BC Lions 31–16 Win 31,888 8–5 W2
13 Fri, Oct 1 vs. BC Lions 50–28 Loss 22,103 8–6 L1
14 Sun, Oct 10 at Calgary Stampeders 34–18 Loss 28,210 8–7 L2
15 Sun, Oct 17 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33–10 Win 21,023 9–7 W1
16 Sat, Oct 23 vs. Calgary Stampeders 48–45 Win 26,137 10–7 W2
17 Sun, Oct 31 at Toronto Argonauts 30–23 Win 29,348 11–7 W3
18 Bye

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Postseason

Schedule

Game Date Opponent Score Result Attendance Record
West Semi-Final Sun, Nov 14 at Edmonton Eskimos 51–13 Loss 26,397 0–1

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Awards and records

1993 CFL All-Stars

Offence

Defence

Special teams

1993 Western All-Stars

Offence

Defence

Special teams

References

  1. ^ "1993 CFL Draft". Canadian Football League. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "1993 CFL Season Schedule & Scores". Canadian Football League. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "1993 Saskatchewan Roughriders". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  4. ^ "1993 CFL Season Standings". Canadian Football League. Retrieved December 4, 2020.