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The 2010 Saskatchewan Roughriders season was the 53rd season for the team in the Canadian Football League. The Roughriders attempted to win their fourth Grey Cup championship, but they lost to the Montreal Alouettes. The Roughriders celebrated their 100th Anniversary this year, which included wearing retro black, silver and red uniforms, having a documentary made of the franchise and having the Canadian Mint release a specialized Roughrider loonie.[1]
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Offseason
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CFL draft
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Preseason
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Regular season
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Season standings
Season schedule
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- # Games played with 100th anniversary uniforms.
Roster
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Player stats
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Awards and records
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2010 CFL All-Stars
- SB – Andy Fantuz
- S – James Patrick
CFL Western All-Stars
- RB – Wes Cates, CFL Western All-Star
- SB – Andy Fantuz, CFL Western All-Star
- OT – Gene Makowsky, CFL Western All-Star
- OC – Jeremy O'Day, CFL Western All-Star
- LB – Barrin Simpson, CFL Western All-Star
- S – James Patrick, CFL Western All-Star
CFL Players of the Week
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CFL Players of the Month
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Milestones
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Playoffs
Schedule
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Bracket
November 14: Division Semi-Finals | November 21: Division Finals | November 28: 98th Grey Cup Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton | ||||||||||||
E3 | Toronto Argonauts | 17 | ||||||||||||
E3 | Toronto Argonauts | 16 | E1 | Montreal Alouettes | 48 | |||||||||
E2 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | 13 | E1 | Montreal Alouettes | 21 | |||||||||
W2 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | 18 | ||||||||||||
W2 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | 20 | ||||||||||||
W3 | BC Lions | 38 | W1 | Calgary Stampeders | 16 | |||||||||
W2 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | 41* |
*-Team won in Overtime.
West Semi-Final
BC at Saskatchewan
- Date: November 14
- Location: Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field
Regina, SK - Game start: 3:30 PM CST
- Game attendance: 29,215
- TV announcers (TSN): Chris Cuthbert (Play by Play), Glen Suitor (Colour), Farhan Lalji (Sideline)
West Final
Saskatchewan at Calgary
- Date: November 21
- Location: McMahon Stadium
Calgary, AB - Game start: 3:30 PM CST
- Game attendance: 35,650
- Referee: Andre Proulx
- TV announcers (TSN): Chris Cuthbert (Play by play), Glen Suitor (Colour), Farhan Lalji (Sideline)
98th Grey Cup Final
Montreal vs. Saskatchewan
- Date: November 28
- Location: Commonwealth Stadium
Edmonton, AB - Game start: 5:00 PM CST
- Game attendance: 63,317
- Referee: Bud Steen
- TV announcers (TSN): Chris Cuthbert (Play by play), Glen Suitor (Colour)
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