2011 Saskatchewan Huskies football
ConferenceCanada West Universities Athletic Association
Record6-4 (5-4 Canada West)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorMike Harrington
Travis Serke
Bart Arnold
Brent Schneider
Jason Sulz
Defensive coordinatorEd Carleton
Darrell Burko
Wade Dupont
Aaron Moser
Doug Humbert
Home stadiumGriffiths Stadium
Uniform
Team (Rank)W LPTSPlayoff Spot
#2 Calgary8-016
#6 UBC*0-80X
#10 Saskatchewan5-310X
Regina5-310X
Manitoba4-48
Alberta2-64
*UBC forfeited all six wins due to use of an ineligible player
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10

The 2011 Saskatchewan Huskies football team represented the University of Saskatchewan in the 2011 CIS university football season. They played their home games at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The team went into the season hoping to rebound from a disappointing fourth quarter collapse resulting in a loss to the Alberta Golden Bears in the 2010 Canada West Semi-Final.

Rankings

 PreWk
1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
Final
CIS Football Top 10 5 5 4 7 9 7 7 10 10 10 10

RV – Received Votes

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Preseason

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendance
08/26/20117:00 pmWindsor Lancers*
W 34-23[2]

Schedule

The schedule is as follows:[3]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
09/02/20117:00 pmAlberta Golden BearsNo. 5
W 38-75,128[4]
09/09/20117:00 pmRegina RamsNo. 5
Shaw TVW 33-107,370[5]
09/17/201112:00 pmManitoba BisonsNo. 4
Shaw TVL 26-163,500[6]
09/23/20117:00 pmNo. 3 Calgary DinosNo. 7Canadawest.tvL 38-241,725[7]
09/30/20117:00 pmNo. 8 UBC ThunderbirdsdaggerNo. 9W 36-336,461[8]
10/14/20117:00 pmNo. 2 Calgary DinosNo. 7L 20-85,446[9]
10/22/20117:00 pmRegina RamsNo. 10Shaw TVW 16-151,915[10]
10/29/20111:00 pmAlberta Golden BearsNo. 10Canadawest.tvW 67-31,614[11]

Playoffs

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
11/05/20103:00 pmNo. 6 UBC ThunderbirdsNo. 10
Shaw TVL 27-223,006[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
  • -- Drew Burko First Year
  •  1 Jahlani Gilbert-Knorren Second Year
  • 12 Trent Peterson Second Year
  •  6 Parker Siemens Second Year

Running backs

  • -- Jeremy Andrew First Year
  • 20 Alex Balogun Fourth Year FB
  • 30 Shane Buchanan First Year
  •  3 Ben Coakwell Fourth Year
  • 36 Joey Deason First Year
  •  7 Dexter Janke First Year
  • 28 Mark Klause Third Year
  • 38 Connor Lutz Third Year
  • 36 Kent Rempel First Year
  • -- Devin Sapara First Year

Wide receivers

  • -- Ryan Boyko First Year
  • 21 Garrett Burgess Second Year
  • -- Thomas Chan First Year
  • 71 Shayne Dueck Fourth Year
  • 70 Christian Gottenbos First Year
  •  8/18 Kit Hillis First Year
  • 77 Josh Huschi First Year
  • 24 James Jackins First Year
  •  2 Rory Kohlert Fifth Year
  • 10 Sean Stenger First Year
  •  9 Mitch Stevens Third Year
  • -- Emmett Timms First Year

Slotbacks

  • 25 Garrett Bolen Third Year
  • 19 Braeden George Fourth Year
  • 75 Jerit Lambert First Year
  •  8 Davis Mitchell First Year
  • 78 Jeffrey Moore Third Year
  •  8 Matt Walker Second Year
Offensive linemen
  • 66 Jordan Arkko First Year
  • -- Josh Butcher First Year
  • -- Mathew Czerniak Second Year
  • 64 Michael Fuller Third Year
  • 67 Evan Greff First Year
  • 54 Burton Haig Third Year
  • 48 Ben Heenan Fourth Year
  • 65 Darcy Hinds Fourth Year
  • 65 Darren Hinds Fifth Year
  • 62 Brandon Myre Fourth Year
  • 55 Brad Nehring Second Year
  • 47 Cam Redl Third Year
  • 68 Clinton Reeder First Year
  • -- Brennan Stephen First Year
  • 61 Logan Wilk First Year
  • 46 Craig Woloshyn Third Year

Defensive linemen

  • -- Tololima Auva'a First Year
  • -- Alexander Burko First Year
  • 47 Jon DeWitt Fifth Year DE
  • 44 Zach Hart Third Year DT
  • 58 Glen Joorisity First Year
  • 63 Stephen Kovach Fourth Year
  • 60 Mark Roesler Fourth Year
  • 56 David Rybinski Fourth Year DT
  • 42 Ben Rush Third Year
  • 77 Joel Seutter Third Year
  • 51 Levi Steinhauer Third Year DE
  • 59 Dylan Wright First Year
Linebackers
  •  4 Dane Bishop Second Year
  • -- Jason Briggs First Year
  • 30 Jacques Geyer First Year
  • 26 Nico Higgs Fifth Year
  • 45 Thomas Hilderman Second Year
  • 48 Jordan Hilgers First Year
  • 39 Rylund Hunter Fourth Year
  • -- Kody Kipp First Year
  • 34 Tom Lynch Fifth Year
  • -- John Malcolm First Year
  • 37 Tony Michalchuk Fifth Year
  • -- David Craig Penner First Year
  • 35 Charlie Power Second Year
  • 29 Brodie Rothe Third Year
  • 31 Peter Thiel Fourth Year

Defensive backs

  • 23 Andrew Abbs Second Year
  • 15 Cory Edington First Year
  • 24 Mitch Friesen Fourth Year
  • 21 Kurtis Gryba First Year
  • 18/32 Geoff Hughes First Year
  • 17 Michael King Second Year
  •  4 Spencer Krieger First Year
  • 27 Bryce McCall Fourth Year
  • 10 Keenan MacDougall Fourth Year
  • 22 Seamus Neary Third Year
  • -- Derek Oleksyn First Year
  •  2 Braden Richards First Year
  • 11 Tyler Robson Third Year
  • 20 Derrick Sadownick First Year
  •  5 Luke Thiel Third Year

Special teams

  • 32 Denton Kolodzinski Second Year P/K
  • 16 Stephen McDonald Third Year P/K
  •  4 Cole Samson First Year P/K

Roster updated 2011-08-26

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Game Notes

Vs. Windsor

Windsor at Saskatchewan
1 234Total
Lancers 8 807 23
Huskies 7 10107 34

Vs. Alberta

Alberta at Saskatchewan
1 234Total
Golden Bears 0 070 7
#5 Huskies 3 2177 38

Vs. Regina

Regina at Saskatchewan
1 234Total
Rams 10 000 10
#5 Huskies 3 17310 33

At Manitoba

Saskatchewan at Manitoba
1 234Total
#4 Huskies 12 040 16
Bisons 0 5714 26
  • Date: September 17
  • Location: University Stadium
    Winnipeg
  • Game start: 12:00 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 2:52
  • Game attendance: 3,500
  • Referee: Dale Jacobson
  • TV announcers (Shaw TV): Jim Mullin (play-by-play), Laurence Nixon (colour), Jim Toth (sideline)

At Calgary

Saskatchewan at Calgary
1 234Total
#7 Huskies 0 7314 24
#3 Dinos 0 121016 38
  • Date: September 23
  • Location: McMahon Stadium
    Calgary, AB
  • Game start: 7:00 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:04
  • Game attendance: 1,725
  • Game weather: 23°C
  • Referee: Shawn Kerr
  • Television network: Canadawest.tv

Vs. British Columbia

UBC at Saskatchewan
1 234Total
#8 Thunderbirds 4 7715 33
#9 Huskies 1 12014 36
  • Date: September 30
  • Location: Griffiths Stadium
    Saskatoon, SK
  • Game start: 7:00 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:00
  • Game attendance: 6,461
  • Game weather: 23°C, partly cloudy, Wind: South 13 KM/h
  • Referee: Bob Klein

Vs. Calgary

Calgary at Saskatchewan
1 234Total
#2 Dinos 1 6310 20
#7 Huskies 0 107 8
  • Date: October 14
  • Location: Griffiths Stadium
    Saskatoon, SK
  • Game start: 7:00 PM CST
  • Game attendance: 5,446
  • Game weather: 8°C, partly cloudy, Wind: West 11 KM/h
  • Referee: Mike Thorson

At Regina

Saskatchewan at Regina
1 234Total
#10 Huskies 8 017 16
Rams 0 1203 15

At Alberta

Saskatchewan at Alberta
1 234Total
#10 Huskies 9 351310 67
Golden Bears 0 030 3
  • Date: October 29
  • Location: Foote Field
    Edmonton, AB
  • Game start: 1:00 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 2:47
  • Game attendance: 1,614
  • Game weather: 8°C, sunny, Wind: Northwest 15 KM/h
  • Referee: Kelly Edgeworth
  • Television network: Canadawest.tv

At UBC

Saskatchewan at UBC
1 234Total
#10 Huskies 0 3316 22
#6 Thunderbirds 0 31410 27

Awards

Regular Season
DatePlayerAward
September 6, 2011Seamus NearyCanada West Defensive Player of the Week[14]
September 14, 2011Tony MichalchukCanada West Defensive Player of the Week[15]
CIS Defensive Player of the Week[16]
Postseason
DatePlayerAward
November 9, 2011Ben HeenanCanada West All-Star Offensive Tackle[17]
November 9, 2011Zach HartCanada West All-Star Interior Defensive Line[18]
November 10, 2011Jordan ArkkoCanada West Rookie of the Year[19]
November 24, 2011Ben HeenanCIS Second Team All-Canadian Offensive Tackle[20]
All-Star Game Selections
DatePlayerTeamGame
December 14, 2011Ben HeenanTeam WestEast–West Shrine Game[21]
December 17, 2011Jordan ArkkoIFAF World TeamIFAF International Bowl[22]
January 27, 2012Jahlani Gilbert-KnorrenIFAF World TeamIFAF International Bowl[23]

2012 East West Bowl Selections

PlayerPosition
Seamus NearyLinebacker
Joel SeutterDefensive end
Luke ThielDefensive back
Brian TowrissAssistant coach (Huskies head coach)
Jason SulzAssistant coach

[24]

2012 CFL Draft Choices

Rnd. Pick # CFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
1 1 Saskatchewan Roughriders Ben Heenan OL Saskatchewan CWUAA
3 15 Calgary Stampeders Keenan MacDougall DB Saskatchewan CWUAA

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References

  1. 2011 Top 10 Football
  2. Huskies Defeat Windsor Lancers In Non-Conference Game
  3. "Canada West 2011 Football schedule released: Season opens Sept. 2nd". Archived from the original on 2011-04-30. Retrieved 2011-04-30.
  4. Alberta vs Saskatchewan (Sep 02, 2011)
  5. Regina vs Saskatchewan (Sep 09, 2011)
  6. Saskatchewan vs Manitoba (Sep 17 2011)
  7. Saskatchewan vs Calgary (Sep 23, 2011)
  8. UBC vs Saskatchewan (Sep 30, 2011)
  9. Calgary vs Saskatchewan (Oct 14, 2011)
  10. Saskatchewan vs Regina (Oct 22, 2011)
  11. Saskatchewan vs Alberta (Oct 29, 2011)
  12. Saskatchewan vs UBC (Nov 05, 2011)
  13. Huskies Football Roster Archived 2009-09-25 at the Wayback Machine
  14. "Football Players of the Week: Coombs, Neary, Harty stand out in Week #1". Archived from the original on 2011-10-13. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  15. "Canada West Football Players of the Week: Michalchuk, Valleau get CIS awards". Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2011-09-15.
  16. FRC - CIS football players of the week (#2): Kennedy, Michalchuk, Valleau honoured
  17. "Canada West Football: Dinos lead 2011 All-Star selections, with 10". Archived from the original on 2011-11-12. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  18. "Canada West Football: Dinos lead 2011 All-Star selections, with 10". Archived from the original on 2011-11-12. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  19. "UBC QB Billy Greene named Canada West Player of the Year, Jordan Arkko top rookie". Archived from the original on 2011-11-12. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  20. All-Canadian teams announced
  21. Gascon-Nadon, Heenan, Hicks invited to Shrine Game
  22. Four CIS athletes added to IFAF World Team roster
  23. 15 CIS athletes named to IFAF World Team Roster
  24. "Rosters announced for 10th annual East West Bowl". Archived from the original on 2012-05-09. Retrieved 2012-04-07.
  25. "2012 CFL Draft Results". Archived from the original on 2014-08-25. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
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