Rookie rocks

By Jon Roe

Rookie defensive linemen Linden Gaydosh has played every snap on defence for the Dinos football team this year. As an 18-year-old. This is somewhat unexpected. “I did not, I was expecting to fight a lot harder than I did right now,” he says. “It’s hard to believe he’s an 18-year-old kid who’s come in and… Continue reading Rookie rocks

Football team can secure home playoff date with win

By Jon Roe

With a home playoff date nearly secured, it’s a tough time of year for the Dinos football team to stay focused on the task at hand. “You got mid-terms, you got kids sick, you know, the flu season’s here,” says Dinos head coach Blake Nill. “All these things come into play. They’re tired and it… Continue reading Football team can secure home playoff date with win

Dinos set sights on 11th straight home win

By Jon Roe

In years past, the Dinos may have looked at the schedule and cringed after seeing their upcoming game against the University of Manitoba Bisons. The Bisons won the Vanier Cup in 2007 and compiled back-to-back 8–0 regular seasons in 2006 and 2007. They also amassed an 18-game regular season winning streak during that time. “My… Continue reading Dinos set sights on 11th straight home win

QB Glavic brings MVP cred to Dinos

By Jon Roe

The University of Calgary Dinos football squad have never opened a season with a national-MVP on their roster. That all changes when quarterback Erik Glavic steps under centre Friday against the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, carrying his 2007 Hec Crighton award with him. Dinos wide receiver Don Blair won the Crighton, Canadian Interuniversity Sport’s MVP… Continue reading QB Glavic brings MVP cred to Dinos