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“We have decided to come back to the traditional structure under which we have had so much success in the past, which is to have one person act as president, one as general manager and one as head coach”
The Montreal Alouettes have relieved Jim Popp of his coaching duties with the Canadian Football League team, but he’ll will remain as general manager. via National Post
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TSN - WINNIPEG - Milt Stegall wasn’t offering any hints about his CFL future Tuesday as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers cleaned out their lockers, but the star receiver says he’s not going to let the team’s Grey Cup loss affect his decision. The 37-year-old CFL …
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TSN - This season, Popp led the Alouettes to an 8-10 record and third-place finish in the East Division. The Alouettes lost the East Division Semi-Final to the Grey Cup finalists, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The organization hopes to be able to announce its …
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Herald Democrat - TORONTO â?? Reggie Hunt will be heading back to Denison in a couple of weeks to celebrate a late Thanksgiving and early Christmas â?? and now there will be something extra to rejoice as the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers …
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“We played our hearts out, but they earned it”
All season long Boise State has stressed not fast starts , but big second-half finishes. via KTIK-AM Boise
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Saskatoon Star Phoenix - REGINA - The celebrating hasn’t slowed down since the Saskatchewan Roughriders won the Grey Cup on Sunday. The Roughriders, who defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23-19 for the Canadian Football League crown, took to the frigid streets of Regina on …
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Regina Leader-Post - The celebrating hasn’t slowed down since the Saskatchewan Roughriders won the Grey Cup on Sunday in Toronto with a 23-19 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The Roughriders took the frigid streets of Regina on Tuesday for a parade down Albert …
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Canadian Content - The Saskatchewan Roughriders have won the 95th Grey Cup in Toronto on Sunday after defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers by a 23-19 score. Saskatchewan last won the Cup in 1989, and their last appearance at the championship game was in 1997 against the …
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