• The 1923 Ottawa Rough Riders finished in fourth place in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union with a 1–5 record and failed to qualify for the playoffs...
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    The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, founded in 1876. Formerly one of the oldest and longest-lived professional...
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  • This is an incomplete list of seasons competed by the Ottawa Rough Riders, a Canadian Football League team. While the team was founded in 1876, it did...
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  • The 1924 Ottawa Rough Riders finished in third place in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union with a 2–4 record and failed to qualify for the playoffs...
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  • The 1922 Ottawa Rough Riders finished in fourth place in the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union with a 0–5–1 record and failed to qualify for the playoffs...
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  • Alouettes. Then, prior to their season opening game of the 1963 season, general manager Ken Preston acquired Ottawa Rough Riders quarterback and defensive back...
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  • Dan Rambo (category Ottawa Rough Riders general managers)
    football scout, and executive who served as general manager of the Ottawa Rough Riders. Rambo was born in Libby, Montana. He attended Carroll College where...
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  • Hamilton Tigers G - ??? Tuck, Hamilton Tigers G - Brian Timmins, Ottawa Rough Riders T - John McKelvey, Queen's University T - Gear Elford, Hamilton Rowing...
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    Frank Clair (category Ottawa Rough Riders coaches)
    from 1950 to 1954 and the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1956 to 1969. Clair ranks third all-time in CFL history with 147 regular season wins and first in postseason...
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    Tom Clancy (Canadian football) (category Ottawa Rough Riders coaches)
    championship 6 more times (1 with the Rough Riders) and win 4. He was a player-coach. In 1904, he was hired by the Ottawa Rough Riders to be their head coach. He...
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  • Don Holtby (category Ottawa Rough Riders general managers)
    general manager of the Ottawa Rough Riders and president and head coach of the Ottawa Sooners. Holtby was born on March 20, 1937, in Ottawa, Ontario. He attended...
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  • Tom Dimitroff Sr. (category Ottawa Rough Riders coaches)
    with the Ottawa Rough Riders Interprovincial Rugby Football Union. On August 23, 1958, Dimitroff started for Ottawa in the first regular-season game in...
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    Georges Boucher (category Ottawa Rough Riders players)
    both for Ottawa College and for the Ottawa Rough Riders, winning the Canadian championship in 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1901. On the Ottawa Rough Riders, Tom Boucher...
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    Eddie Gerard (category Ottawa Rough Riders players)
    Ontario, a town close to Ottawa. He played rugby football (a forerunner to Canadian football), joining the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1909 as a halfback, helping...
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    Joe Paopao (category Ottawa Rough Riders players)
    (CFL). Paopao played 11 seasons in the CFL and was a member of the BC Lions, Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Ottawa Rough Riders. He began his coaching...
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    Ottawa Football Club (1876–1898), Ottawa Rough Riders (1899–1919, 1931–1996), Ottawa Senators (1920–1930), Ottawa Renegades (2002–2005), and Ottawa Redblacks...
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    Johnny Fripp (category Ottawa Rough Riders players)
    re-joined the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1946, appearing in eleven games. He returned to the team in 1947, but left before the season start for the Ottawa Trojans...
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    even worse management, the Rough Riders folded after the 1996 season, ending 120 years of professional football in Ottawa. Five years later, a CFL expansion...
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  • George Terlep (category Ottawa Rough Riders general managers)
    with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and once as the general manager of the Ottawa Rough Riders. Terlep grew up in Indiana and was a star on his high school's football...
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    (University of Ottawa 1907–1912; Ottawa Rough Riders 1913; McGill University 1914).* Moe Racine – player (OT/K), 2014 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1958–74).* Dave...
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  • Kevin Starkey (category Ottawa Rough Riders players)
    NCAA Division I-A football season. Starkey was a former Canadian Football League quarterback for the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Montreal Concordes during...
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    James MacCaffery, the owner of the Ottawa Rough Riders football team. Former owner Tommy Gorman returned to Ottawa in 1944, when he purchased the club...
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  • Alouettes. Then, prior to their season opening game of the 1963 season, general manager Ken Preston acquired Ottawa Rough Riders quarterback and defensive back...
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    King Clancy (category Ice hockey people from Ottawa)
    Tom, who was the first 'King Clancy' and played football with the Ottawa Rough Riders. At the time the football was not snapped as is done today, but was...
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  • Ron Smeltzer (category Ottawa Rough Riders coaches)
    and Canadian football coach who served as the head coach of the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1992 to 1993. Smeltzer was born on October 29, 1941, in York...
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  • Brian Timmis (category Ottawa Rough Riders players)
    of his career without a helmet. In 1923, he moved back to Ottawa and played one season for the Ottawa Rough Riders. He joined the Hamilton Tigers in 1924...
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  • Don Loney (category Ottawa Rough Riders players)
    and played nine seasons as a centre in Canadian football with the Montreal Hornets (1945), Toronto Argonauts (1946), Ottawa Rough Riders (1947–1952) and...
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    Silver Quilty (category Ottawa Rough Riders coaches)
    Union from 1917 to 1919, then coached the Ottawa Rough Riders in the IRFU during the 1920 and 1923 seasons. Quilty chose to remain in a coaching role...
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  • agreed to coach the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League in 1951. In his first season in Ottawa, he led the Rough Riders to the Grey Cup....
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    Paul Chryst (category Ottawa Rough Riders coaches)
    assistant coach for the World League's San Antonio Riders (1991–92), UW–Platteville (1993), Ottawa Rough Riders (1994), Illinois State (1995), Saskatchewan Roughriders...
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