1995 BC Lions Season
The 1995 CFL season, 1995 BC Lions finished in third place in the North Division with a 10–8 record. They appeared in the North semi-final but were defeated by the Edmonton Eskimos, denying the team a chance to defend their Grey Cup title. Offseason CFL Draft Preseason Regular season Season standings Season schedule Awards and records 1995 CFL All-Stars *OG – Jamie Taras, CFL All-Star Northern All-Star selections *RB – Cory Philpot, CFL Northern All-Star *OG – Jamie Taras, CFL Northern All-Star *OT – Vic Stevenson, CFL Northern All-Star *DE – Andrew Stewart, CFL Northern All-Star *DS – Tom Europe, CFL Northern All-Star Playoffs North semi-final References BC Lions seasons 1995 Canadian Football League season by team, Bc Lions Season, 1995 1995 in sports in British Columbia 1990s in Vancouver {{Canadianfootball-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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BC Lions Logo
BC most often refers to: * Before Christ, a calendar era based on the traditionally reckoned year of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth * British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada * Baja California, a state of Mexico BC may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * "B.C.", a song by Sparks from the 1974 album ''Propaganda (Sparks album), Propaganda'' * B.C. (comic strip), ''B.C.'' (comic strip) by Johnny Hart, and one of its characters * BC (video game), ''BC'' (video game) by Lionhead Studios * ''BC The Archaeology of the Bible Lands'', a BBC television series * Bullet Club, a professional wrestling stable Businesses and organizations * Basilian Chouerite Order of Saint John the Baptist, an order of the Greek Catholic Church * BC Card, a Korean credit card company * Bella Center, a conference center in Copenhagen, Denmark * Brasseries du Cameroun, a brewery in Cameroon (also known as ''SABC'') * Brunswick Corporation (NYSE ticker symbol BC) Education United States ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ian Crawford (Canadian Football)
Ian Crawford may refer to: * Ian Crawford (astrobiologist) (born 1961), professor of planetary science and astrobiology * Ian Crawford (cricketer) (born 1954), English cricketer * Ian Crawford (economist), professor of economics * Ian Crawford (footballer) (1934–2007), Scottish football player and coach * Ian Crawford (musician) Ian Miles Crawford (born September 29, 1988) is an American musician and singer born in Springfield, Oregon. He is most prominently known for being a guitarist and backing vocalist for a number of different bands including The Cab, Panic! at the ... (born 1989), American musician from Auburn, Washington * Ian Crawford (admiral) (born 1930), see List of Australian admirals {{hndis, Crawford, Ian ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1995 Saskatchewan Roughriders Season
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 CFL draft Preseason Regular season Season standings Season schedule Awards and records 1995 CFL All-Stars *Don Narcisse Donald Narcisse (born February 26, 1965) is a former wide receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Texas Southern University. He signed with Saskatchewan as a free agent on Se ..., wide receiver Northern All-Star selections *Don Narcisse, wide receiver References Saskatchewan Roughriders seasons Saskatchewan Roughriders Season, 1995 1995 in sport ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1995 Birmingham Barracudas Season
The 1995 Birmingham Barracudas season was the first and only season in their franchise history. The Barracudas finished third in the South Division with a 10–8 record. The Barracudas signed high-profile free agent Matt Dunigan as a free agent in 1995, and he set career bests with 362 completions on 643 attempts for 4,911 yards and 34 touchdown passes in only 15 games. They lost in the South Division Semi-Final to the San Antonio Texans. Preseason Regular season Season standings Season schedule Player stats Passing Receiving Rushing Kicking ''Note: FGA = Field goals attempted; FGM = Field goals made; FG% = Field goal percentage; XPA = Extra points attempted; XPM = Extra points made; XP% = Extra points percentage'' Kickoff returns Playoffs South Semi-Final Awards and honors CFL All-Stars *Anthony Drawhorn, Defensive back *Matt Dunigan, Quarterback CFL Southern All-Stars *Fred Childress, Offensive guard *Anthony Drawhorn, Defensive back *Matt Dunigan, Quarterback ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1995 Ottawa Rough Riders Season
The 1995 Ottawa Rough Riders finished eighth place in the North Division with a 3–15 record and failed to make the playoffs. Offseason CFL draft Preseason Regular season Season standings Regular season Schedule Awards and honours 1995 CFL All-Stars *''None'' Northern All-Stars *DT – John Kropke, CFL Northern All-Star *DB – Brett Young, CFL Northern All-Star References {{DEFAULTSORT:1995 Ottawa Rough Riders Season Ottawa Rough Riders seasons Ott 1995 in sports in Ontario ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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McMahon Stadium
McMahon Stadium ( ) is a Canadian football stadium in Calgary, Alberta. The stadium is owned by the University of Calgary and operated by the McMahon Stadium Society. The stadium is located between the downtown core and the University of Calgary, north of 16 Avenue NW between Crowchild Trail and University Drive. It is adjacent to the Banff Trail (C-Train), Banff Trail C-Train station. It is the home venue for the Calgary Dinos, University of Calgary Dinos, Calgary Colts of the Canadian Junior Football League, Calgary Gators and Calgary Wolfpack of the Alberta Football League, Calgary Wild FC of the Northern Super League, and the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League, who played at Mewata Stadium from 1935 to 1959. The stadium also was the open-air venue (as an ice rink) for the National Hockey League's 2011 Heritage Classic match between the Calgary Flames and the Montreal Canadiens. The stadium was also the location of the 1988 Winter Olympics' opening and closin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1995 Toronto Argonauts Season
The 1995 Toronto Argonauts finished in seventh place in the North Division with a 4–14 record and failed to make the playoffs. With the Argonauts sitting at 2-7, GM Bob O'Billovich fired first year head coach Mike Faragalli and took over the team on an interim basis. The team did not show any improvement, and finished down the stretch with an identical 2–7 record. Following the season, O'Billovich was fired. Offseason Preseason * † Canadian Football Hall of Fame Game Regular season Standings Schedule Awards and honours *Pinball Clemons, 1995 John Candy Memorial Award''Who's Who in Canadian Sport'', Volume 4, p.81, Bob Ferguson, Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd., Markham, Ontario, and Allston, Massachusetts, 1995 CFL All-Stars References Toronto Argonauts seasons Tor Tor, TOR or ToR may refer to: Places * Toronto, Canada ** Toronto Raptors * Tor, Pallars, a village in Spain * Tor, former name of Sloviansk, Ukraine, a city * Mount Tor, Tasmania, Australi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium, originally named Memphis Memorial Stadium, and later Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, is a stadium, football stadium located at the former Mid-South Fairgrounds in the Midtown, Memphis, Midtown area of Memphis, Tennessee, United States. The stadium is the site of the annual Liberty Bowl, the annual Southern Heritage Classic, and is the home field of the Memphis Tigers football, University of Memphis Tigers football team of the American Athletic Conference. It has also been the host of several attempts at professional sports in the city, as well as other local football games and other gatherings. History The stadium was originally built as Memphis Memorial Stadium in 1965 for $3 million, as a part of the Mid-South Fairgrounds, then home to one of the South's most popular state fair, fairs, but now conducted in neighboring DeSoto County, Mississippi. The fairgrounds also included the now-defunct Mid-South Coliseum (formerly the city's major indoor venu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1995 Memphis Mad Dogs Season
The 1995 Memphis Mad Dogs season was the first and only season in the franchise's history. Memphis finished fourth in the South Division with a 9–9 record but missed the playoffs. Preseason Regular season Season Standings Season schedule Awards and honors CFL All-Stars * Tim Cofield (DE) CFL Southern All-Stars ''Offense'' * Joe Horn Joseph Horn (born January 16, 1972) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round of the 1996 NFL draft, and also ... (WR) ''Defense'' * Rodney Harding (DT) * Tim Cofield (DE) * Donald Smith (CB) References Memphis Mad Dogs Season, 1995 {{Canadianfootball-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1995 Baltimore Stallions Season
The 1995 Baltimore Stallions season was the second and final season in the history of the Baltimore CFL franchise. The team became the first (and to date, only) American-based football team to win the Grey Cup. Despite the Stallions success, attendance dropped. The club only sold 9,000 season tickets. The 1994 and 1995 Stallions radio flagship station was WJFK, 1300AM in Baltimore. Owned by Infinity Broadcasting, Bruce Cunningham of Fox45 TV served as play-by-play announcer, with former NFL Baltimore Colts stars Joe Washington, Bruce Laird, and Tom Matte providing analysis, and Mark Thoner of WLIF-FM as Producer. As it turned out, the 83rd Grey Cup would be the last game the Stallions would ever play. A week before the Grey Cup, the Cleveland Browns announced they were moving to Baltimore. Owner Jim Speros balked at the prospect of competing with an NFL team and opted to move elsewhere. When it became apparent that the CFL was giving up its attempt to gain a foothold in the U ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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BC Place
BC Place is a multi-purpose stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Located at the north side of False Creek, it is owned and operated by the BC Pavilion Corporation (PavCo), a Crown corporation of the province. The venue is currently the home of the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL), Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), the annual Canada Sevens (part of the World Rugby Sevens Series), as well as the BC Sports Hall of Fame. Opened on June 19, 1983, BC Place was originally an indoor structure with an air-supported roof, the world's largest at the time. Following the 2010 Winter Olympics, it was closed for 16 months as part of an extensive revitalization, the centrepiece of which was replacing the inflatable roof with a retractable roof supported by cables. Once construction was completed, the stadium's new roof was also the largest of its type. BC Place was the main stadium for the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics, the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1995 Calgary Stampeders Season
The 1995 Calgary Stampeders finished in first place in the North Division with a 15–3 record. They appeared in the 83rd Grey Cup but lost to the Baltimore Stallions. That Grey Cup game marked the only time an American-based team won the Grey Cup. On September 20, 1992, Calgary began the CFL's longest ever regular season home winning and unbeaten streaks. These streaks ended on August 18, 1995 at 27. Offseason CFL Draft Preseason Regular season Season Standings Season schedule Awards and records *Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy The Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy is a trophy awarded to the Canadian Football League West Division's most outstanding player, chosen from the nominees from each team in the division. Either this trophy winner or the winner of the Terry Evanshen Tr ... – Dave Sapunjis (SB) 1995 CFL All-Stars Northern All-Star Selections Playoffs North Semi-Final Due to the unbalanced divisional alignment used this season as well as the league's preferenc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |