2010 Saskatchewan Huskies football team

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2010 Saskatchewan Huskies football
Conference Canada West Universities Athletic Association
2010 record7–2 (6–2 Canada West)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Mike Harrington
Travis Serke
Bart Arnold
Brent Schneider
Jason Sulz
Defensive coordinator Ed Carleton
Darrell Burko
Wade Dupont
Aaron Moser
Doug Humbert
Home stadium Griffiths Stadium
Uniform
CIS UofS Jersey 2010.png
Seasons
  2009
2011  
2010 Canada West standings
       
Team (Rank)W LPTSPlayoff Spot
#3 Saskatchewan 6-212
#5 Calgary 6-210X
#8 Regina 5-310X
Alberta 3-56X
Manitoba 2-64
UBC 2-64
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10 (Nov 2)

The 2010 Saskatchewan Huskies football team represented the University of Saskatchewan in the 2010 CIS university football season. They played their home games at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The team had lost to the Calgary Dinos in the 2009 Canada West Final, in the previous season.

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Rankings

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CIS Football Top 10326RV9884333

RV - Received Votes

[1]

Preseason

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendance
08/27/20107:00 pm Western Ontario Mustangs *W 40-104,125 [2]

Schedule

The schedule is as follows: [3]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
09/04/20107:00 pmNo. 1 Calgary Dinos No. 3 Shaw TV W 34-132,074 [4]
09/10/20107:00 pm UBC Thunderbirds Dagger-14-plain.pngNo. 2
L 31-125,138 [5]
09/18/20107:00 pmNo. 9 Regina Rams No. 6
Sasktel Local On Demand L 37-263,750 [6]
09/24/20107:00 pmNo. 7 Alberta Golden Bears W 33-92,000 [7]
10/01/20107:00 pm Manitoba Bisons No. 9
W 64-35,455 [8]
10/15/20107:00 pmNo. 2 Calgary Dinos No. 8 Shaw TV W 34-174,450 [9]
10/22/20108:00 pm UBC Thunderbirds No. 4W 30-9453 [10]
10/29/20107:00 pmNo. 6 Regina Rams No. 3
Shaw TV W 52-293,824 [11]

Playoffs

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteResultAttendance
11/06/20101:00 pm Alberta Golden Bears No. 3
L 31-303,921 [12]

Radio

All Huskies football games will be carried on CK750. The radio announcers are Darryl Skender and Kelly Bowers.

Roster

Saskatchewan Huskies roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

Slotbacks

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

Special Teams

updated 2010-10-15

[13]

Game notes

vs. Western Ontario

Western Ontario at Saskatchewan
1234Total
Mustangs0102012
Huskies2372840
  • Date: August 27
  • Location: Griffiths Stadium
    Saskatoon, SK
  • Game start: 7:00 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:00
  • Game attendance: 4,125
  • Game weather: 20°C, Sunny, Wind: W 31 KM/H
  • Referee: Mike Thorson

vs. Calgary

Saskatchewan at Calgary
1234Total
#3 Huskies1780934
#1 Dinos760013

vs. UBC

UBC at Saskatchewan
1234Total
Thunderbirds71031131
#2 Huskies131712
  • Date: September 10
  • Location: Griffiths Stadium
    Saskatoon, SK
  • Game start: 7:00 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 2:38
  • Game attendance: 5,138
  • Game weather: 10°C, Light Drizzle, Wind: NW 30 KM/H
  • Referee: Bob Dumonceaux

vs. Regina

Saskatchewan at Regina
1234Total
#6 Huskies31001326
#9 Rams61714037

vs. Alberta

Saskatchewan at Alberta
1234Total
Huskies978933
#7 Golden Bears30069
  • Date: September 24
  • Location: Foote Field
    Edmonton, AB
  • Game start: 7:00 PM MST
  • Elapsed time: 2:37
  • Game attendance: 2,000
  • Game weather: 17°C, Sunny, Wind: WSW 8 KM/H
  • Referee: Kelly Edgeworth

vs. Manitoba

Manitoba at Saskatchewan
1234Total
Bisons00033
#9 Huskies242011964
  • Date: October 1
  • Location: Griffiths Stadium
    Saskatoon, SK
  • Game start: 7:00 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 2:53
  • Game attendance: 5,455
  • Game weather: 14°C, Fair, Wind: SE 19 KM/H
  • Referee: Al Mitchell

vs. Calgary

Calgary at Saskatchewan
1234Total
#2 Dinos325717
#8 Huskies7671636

vs. UBC

Saskatchewan at UBC
1234Total
#4 Huskies31301430
Thunderbirds03069

vs. Regina

Regina at Saskatchewan
1234Total
#6 Rams7071529
#3 Huskies142171052

vs. Alberta

Alberta at Saskatchewan
1234Total
Golden Bears0372131
#3 Huskies3621030
  • Date: November 6
  • Location: Griffiths Stadium
    Saskatoon, SK
  • Game start: 1:00 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 2:51
  • Game attendance: 3,921
  • Game weather: 7°C, Sunny, a few Clouds, Wind: NE 6KM/H
  • Referee: Jim Woods

Awards

Regular Season
DatePlayerAward
September 27, 2010 Laurence Nixon [14] [15] Canada West Offensive Player of the Week
CIS Offensive Player of the Week
October 4, 2010 Nico Higgs [16] Canada West Defensive Player of the Week
October 4, 2010 Stephen McDonald [17] Canada West Special Teams Player of the Week
October 18, 2010 Nico Higgs [18] [19] Canada West Defensive Player of the Week
CIS Defensive Player of the Week
October 18, 2010 Luke Thiel [20] [21] Canada West Special Teams Player of the Week
CIS Special Teams Player of the Week
November 1, 2010 Laurence Nixon [22] Canada West Offensive Player of the Week
November 2, 2010 Laurence Nixon [23] CIS Offensive Player of the Week
Post Season
DatePlayerAward
November 10, 2010 Laurence Nixon [24] Canada West All-Star Quarterback
November 10, 2010 Jade Etienne [25] Canada West All-Star Wide Receiver
November 10, 2010 Patrick Neufeld [26] Canada West All-Star Offensive Tackle
November 10, 2010 Ben Heenan [27] Canada West All-Star Offensive Guard
November 10, 2010 Bryce McCall [28] Canada West All-Star Safety
November 10, 2010 Peter Thiel [29] Canada West All-Star Linebacker
November 10, 2010 Zach Hart [30] Canada West All-Star Defensive End
November 10, 2010 Luke Thiel [31] Canada West All-Star Kick Returner
November 12, 2010 Laurence Nixon [32] Canada West Frank Gnup Memorial Trophy (Player of the Year)
November 12, 2010 Brian Towriss [33] Canada West Coach of the Year

2011 CFL Draft Choices

Rnd.Pick #CFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
14 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Jade Etienne WR Saskatchewan CWUAA

[34]

2011 East West Bowl Selections

PlayerPosition
Ben Heenan OL
Bryce McCall DB
Keenan MacDougall DB [35]
Brian Towriss Head Coach [36]

[37]

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