Lyle Bauer (August 22, 1958 – April 27, 2024) was a Canadian professional
football
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player and executive in the
Canadian Football League
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(CFL). He played as an
offensive lineman
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for the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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from 1982 to 1991. After retiring he served in executive roles with the Blue Bombers and
Calgary Stampeders
The Calgary Stampeders are a professional Canadian football team based in Calgary, Alberta. The Stampeders compete in the West Division (CFL), West Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The club plays its home games at McMahon Stadium a ...
.
Bauer played
college football
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for the
Weber State Wildcats
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before being drafted by the
Saskatchewan Roughriders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division. The Roughriders were founded in 19 ...
in 1979. He was ultimately cut from their roster and signed with the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division (CFL), West division. They play thei ...
in 1982, when he made his CFL debut. He was part of the franchise's
Grey Cup
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-winning teams in
1984
Events
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,
1988
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and
1990
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. He retired after the 1991 season and subsequently worked as assistant general manager of the Blue Bombers from 1992 to 1995. After carrying on other business opportunities for five years, he returned to the Blue Bombers in 2000 as president and chief executive officer, playing a key role in steering the team out of financial trouble. He later served as president and chief operating officer of the
Calgary Stampeders
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from 2010 to 2013. Outside of football, Bauer was noted for establishing the
Never Alone Foundation to help individuals with cancer and their families, after surviving stage four
throat cancer
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in 2004.
Early life
Bauer was born in
Saskatoon
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,
Saskatchewan
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,
on August 22, 1958. His father worked as a firefighter; his mother was a homemaker.
He attended
Mount Royal Collegiate
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in his hometown.
He then studied business administration in the United States on an
athletic scholarship
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[ at ]Weber State University
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As of fall 2023, the student population reached 30,536 students, cons ...
in Ogden, Utah
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,[ where he played ]college football
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for the Wildcats
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as a guard
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* Prison gu ...
and centre
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. Bauer was selected by the Saskatchewan Roughriders
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in the fifth round of the 1979 CFL draft.[ He subsequently signed with the team in mid-April of that same year.
]
Playing career
During his brief stint with the Roughriders, Bauer was cut from their roster twice. He played for the Saskatchewan Huskies
The Saskatchewan Huskies are the athletics teams representing the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The university began their athletics program in 1907 and has competed with others since 1911. They currently compete in eli ...
during the 1981 season in between those cuts, before signing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division (CFL), West division. They play thei ...
in March 1982 and making his debut with the franchise that season.[ In April 1984, he extended his contract with the Blue Bombers, who won the Grey Cup that year.] Bauer's 1985 season was cut short due to torn knee ligaments, which he sustained in a 31–10 win against the BC Lions
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The Lions playe ...
on October 11.
Bauer was named the Blue Bombers Most Outstanding Lineman in 1988, despite being part of the franchise's starting five tackles
Tackle may refer to:
* In football:
** Tackle (football move), a play in various forms of football
** Tackle (gridiron football position)
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that conceded 67 sacks, the second worst in the league. Two years later, he was honoured as a division all-star. He was a member of the Blue Bombers Grey Cup
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-winning teams in 1988
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and 1990
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. Bauer was inducted into the Blue Bomber Hall of Fame in 1998.
Executive career
Upon retiring from professional football after the 1991 season, Bauer was appointed assistant general manager of the Blue Bombers. He held this role for three years before stepping down to pursue other business ventures, which led to him relocating to Calgary
Calgary () is a major city in the Canadian province of Alberta. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806 making it the third-largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan area in C ...
to become general manager of AgPro Grain.[ He was subsequently rehired by the Blue Bombers as president and chief executive officer in February 2000.] At the time of his return, the team was languishing in financial debt of approximately C$5.45 million. Under Bauer's leadership, the Blue Bombers were able to initially reduce their debt to $300,000, before reportedly finishing with a positive balance of about C$5 million by the end of his tenure.[ He was also instrumental in securing hosting rights for Winnipeg in the ]2006 Grey Cup
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.[ Bauer resigned his roles with the franchise on December 17, 2009. During his executive career, the Blue Bombers played in the Grey Cup four times (1992, 1993, 2001, and 2007).]
In January 2010, the Calgary Stampeders announced that Bauer would be their new chief operating officer and president. He held these positions for three years before resigning in January 2013. He cited the change in team ownership as the reason for his departure, underscoring that it was not related to his health.
Personal life
Bauer was married to Heidi for over four decades until his death. They met while studying at Weber State.[ Together, they had three children: Danni, Brodie, and Wesley.][ He resided close to ]Slocan Lake
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In 1947 ...
, British Columbia
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, during his later years,[ and maintained a winter home in ]St. George, Utah
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.
In December 2004, Bauer was diagnosed with stage four throat cancer
Head and neck cancer is a general term encompassing multiple cancers that can develop in the head and neck region. These include cancers of the mouth, tongue, gums and lips ( oral cancer), voice box ( laryngeal), throat ( nasopharyngeal, orophar ...
,[ even though he never smoked or chewed tobacco.][ He underwent 28 sessions radiation treatments and chemotherapy until February of the following year,] and continued to be present at CFL meetings despite being unable to speak.[ Although doctors had given Bauer only months to live, he eventually went into ]complete remission
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.[ He consequently established the Never Alone Foundation in 2006,][ in order to provide support to those affected by cancer as well as their families.][ By 2016, the charitable organization had raised over C$1 million towards numerous cancer programs.][ Bauer's battle with cancer also inspired his son Wesley to cycle across the country from ]Victoria, British Columbia
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, to Saint John, New Brunswick
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, over three months to raise awareness of cancer and money for the foundation.
Bauer died on April 27, 2024, in Kelowna
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. He was 65, and was hospitalized with an infection in the weeks prior to his death.
References
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1958 births
2024 deaths
Canadian football offensive linemen
Canadian football people from Saskatoon
Players of Canadian football from Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Huskies football players
Weber State Wildcats football players
Winnipeg Blue Bombers general managers
Winnipeg Blue Bombers players
Canadian chief operating officers
Calgary Stampeders team presidents
Winnipeg Blue Bombers team presidents