On Sat., Oct. 2, the battle of Alberta was fought. After much pain and blood the Dinos were the only ones left standing. The die-hard fans that braved the three-hour drive and the cold Edmonton wind were certainly given their money’s worth, as our University of Calgary football boys clawed the University of Alberta Golden… Continue reading Dinosaurs devour teddy bears
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Dinos finally throw out the white flag
The excitement and noise from McMahon Stadium was unmistakable on Saturday afternoon. The Calgary Dinos finally had a reason to celebrate after snagging their first Canada West victory with a 27-13 win over the University of Manitoba Bisons. In front of over 1,000 cheering fans, our boys gave their best performance yet. They started the… Continue reading Dinos finally throw out the white flag
Dinos suffer another loss
Revenge could be sweet! After the Dinos suffered a heartbreaking loss last year to the Simon Fraser University Clan that resulted in being kicked out of a playoff spot, the Dinos were out for blood. Unfortunately, they are still left hungry for a win. The Clan won bragging rights with a 24-35 win over the… Continue reading Dinos suffer another loss
Falling hard to Huskies
What can you say about the Dinos football game on Friday night? My mom always told me: if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all. So I’ll try my best. On Fri., Sept. 3, the Dinos Football squad met the University of Saskatchewan Huskies–a team that is ranked fourth by Canadian Interuniversity… Continue reading Falling hard to Huskies
Footballers ready to dance
While most University of Calgary students are still enjoying their much-needed time off from classes, the Dinos football team is already hard at play. With the 2004 season rapidly approaching our men in red are roaring to go. The team began their training camp Aug. 20, having as many as three practices a day! Camp… Continue reading Footballers ready to dance
Report card: Football
Talent On the defensive side of the ball, Ryan Folk and Agustin Barrenechea were a force. They made consistent tackles and kept opponents’ gains to a minimum. Dan Federkeil anchored the D-line again in 2003, keeping opponents away from the running game–for the most part. Offensively, Charles Guedo’s ability to hurt you with his arm… Continue reading Report card: Football