2011 Saskatchewan Roughriders season
General managerBrendan Taman
Head coachGreg Marshall (1–7)
Ken Miller (4–6)
Home fieldMosaic Stadium at Taylor Field
Results
Record5–13
Division place4th, West
Playoff finishdid not qualify
Team MOPWeston Dressler
Team MOCChris Getzlaf
Team MORCraig Butler
Uniform

The 2011 Saskatchewan Roughriders season was the 54th season for the team in the Canadian Football League. The Roughriders finished fourth place in the West Division with a 5–13 record and were eliminated from the playoffs after a loss to the BC Lions on October 16, 2011. This marks the first time since 2001 that the Roughriders have missed the playoffs.

Offseason

CFL draft

The 2011 CFL Draft took place on Sunday, May 8, 2011.[1] The Roughriders had five selections in the draft, with the first coming in the 12th spot overall, after trading their seventh overall pick to the Toronto Argonauts for the 12th and 27th selections.[2] Saskatchewan selected defensive back Craig Butler with their first pick and were able to select Matt O'Donnell, an offensive lineman who was one of just two CIS players to be named to the American East–West Shrine Game.[3] The Roughriders also selected placekicker Christopher Milo in case their incumbent kicker, Luca Congi, has not recovered in time from a season-ending injury sustained in 2010.

Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
212Craig ButlerDBWestern Ontario
215Matt O'DonnellOLQueen's
427Alexander Krausnick-GrohOLCalgary
430Christopher MiloKLaval
640Kyle ExumeRBBishop's

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Score Result Attendance Record
A Fri, June 17 vs. Edmonton Eskimos 23–22 Win 29,130 1–0
B Wed, June 22 at BC Lions 34–6 Loss 18,742 1–1

Regular season

Season standings

Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
BC Lions18117051138522Details
Edmonton Eskimos18117042740122Details
Calgary Stampeders18117051147622Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders18513034648210Details

Season schedule

Week Date Opponent Score Result Attendance Record
1 Sun, July 3 vs. Edmonton Eskimos 42–28 Loss 30,048 0–1
2 Sat, July 9 vs. Montreal Alouettes 39–25 Loss 30,048 0–2
3 Sat, July 16 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33–3 Loss 22,245 0–3
4 Sun, July 24 at Montreal Alouettes 27–24 Win 24,434 1–3
5 Sat, July 30 vs. Calgary Stampeders 22–18 Loss 30,048 1–4
6 Fri, Aug 5 at BC Lions 24–11 Loss 25,238 1–5
7 Fri, Aug 12 vs. Calgary Stampeders 45–35 Loss 30,048 1–6
8 Thurs, Aug 18 at Toronto Argonauts 24–18 Loss 20,482 1–7
9 Bye 1–7
10 Sun, Sept 4 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers 27–7 Win 30,048 2–7
11 Sun, Sept 11 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers 45–23 Win 30,518 3–7
12 Sat, Sept 17 vs. Toronto Argonauts 30–20 Win 30,048 4–7
13 Sat, Sept 24 vs. BC Lions 42–5 Loss 30,048 4–8
14 Sat, Oct 1 at Calgary Stampeders 40–3 Loss 33,469 4–9
15 Mon, Oct 10 at Edmonton Eskimos 17–1 Loss 38,054 4–10
16 Sun, Oct 16 vs. BC Lions 29–18 Loss 30,048 4–11
17 Fri, Oct 21 at Calgary Stampeders 25–13 Loss 29,698 4–12
18 Sat, Oct 29 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 19–3 Win 29,073 5–12
19 Fri, Nov 4 at Edmonton Eskimos 23–20 Loss 30,845 5–13

Roster

2011 Saskatchewan Roughriders roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Slotbacks

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Injured List

Practice Roster

Suspended List


Italics indicate Import player
Roster updated 2011-11-04
Depth ChartTransactions
46 Active

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Coaching staff

2011 Saskatchewan Roughriders staff
Front office
  • President and ceo – Jim Hopson
  • Vice president of football operations – Ken Miller
  • General manager – Brendan Taman
  • Director of football administration – Brendan Taman
  • Director of player personnel – Craig Smith
  • Director of U.S. Scouting – Vacant

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

 

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Coaching Staff
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References

  1. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=188882771141305
  2. https://www.cfl.ca/article/saskatchewan-selects-craig-butler-12th-overall Archived 2012-09-19 at the Wayback Machine Saskatchewan selects Craig Butler 12th overall
  3. "Parker, O'Donnell selected to Shrine Game | CFL.ca | Official Site of the Canadian Football League". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
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