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1984 Ottawa Rough Riders season

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1984 Ottawa Rough Riders season
Head coachGeorge Brancato
Home fieldLansdowne Park
Results
Record4–12–0
Division place4th, East
Playoff finishdid not qualify
Uniform

The 1984 Ottawa Rough Riders finished the season in fourth place in the East Division with a 4–12–0 record. As such, the Rough Riders missed the playoffs for the first time since 1970.

Offseason

CFL draft

Rd Pick Player Position School
1 4 Maurice Martin DB Toronto
2 13 Dan Rashovich LB Simon Fraser
3 22 Damir Dupin DL Nevada-Las Vegas
6 49 Dave Maganja OL York
7 58 Mike White DB Waterloo
8 67 Barry Armstrong DB Ottawa

Preseason

Date Opponent Final Score Result Attendance Record
June 6 vs. Montreal Concordes 38–18 Loss 16,208 0–1
June 11 at Montreal Concordes 18–0 Win 11,042 1–1
June 18 at Toronto Argonauts 37–11 Win 27,005 2–1
June 22 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 39–27 Loss 16,129 2–2

Regular season

Standings

East Division
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Toronto Argonauts 16 9 6 1 461 361 19
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 16 6 9 1 353 439 13
Montreal Concordes 16 6 9 1 386 404 13
Ottawa Rough Riders 16 4 12 0 354 507 8

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Score Result Attendance Record
1 June 30 at Edmonton Eskimos 32–31 Loss 32,441 0–1
2 July 7 vs. Calgary Stampeders 17–16 Win 20,042 1–1
3 July 14 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 31–9 Win 22,405 2–1
4 July 21 at Montreal Concordes 31–28 Win 19,758 3–1
5 July 29 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders 46–24 Loss 23,575 3–2
6 August 5 at Toronto Argonauts 49–14 Loss 33,077 3–3
7 August 11 at BC Lions 34–21 Loss 37,560 3–4
8 August 17 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers 46–17 Loss 24,204 3–5
9 Bye
10 August 31 vs. Toronto Argonauts 23–20 Loss 25,708 3–6
11 September 7 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers 65–25 Loss 26,187 3–7
12 September 14 at Calgary Stampeders 23–21 Loss 20,120 3–8
13 September 21 vs. Edmonton Eskimos 32–23 Win 19,387 4–8
14 September 30 at Saskatchewan Roughriders 31–15 Loss 24,747 4–9
15 Bye
16 October 13 vs. BC Lions 33–17 Loss 21,280 4–10
17 October 20 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats 20–14 Loss 18,101 4–11
18 October 28 vs. Montreal Concordes 29–24 Loss 17,162 4–12

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Awards and honours

CFL awards

CFL All-Stars

  • None

References