[caption id="attachment_110" align="alignnone" width="800"] Candidate Jeff Reinebold during his time as a wide recievers coach at the SMU Mustangs, an NCAA Division I team. Photo courtesy of The (SMU) Daily Campus.[/caption] Jeff Reinebold, Special Teams Coordinator, Hamilton Tiger Cats (CFL) Jeff Reinebold, a native of South Bend, Indiana, is no stranger to coaching in the province, having started his CFL coaching career as a wide receivers and special teams coach with the BC Lions in 1991. He had his only head coaching gig in the CFL with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 1997 and 1998 seasons, where he also…
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[caption id="attachment_110" align="alignnone" width="800"] Candidate Jeff Reinebold during his time as a wide recievers coach at the SMU Mustangs, an NCAA Division I team. Photo courtesy of The (SMU) Daily Campus.[/caption] In the wake of former football…
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SFU graduates and twin brothers Nelson and Graham Talbot have been chosen as finalists in the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl Competition, for which the grand prize is $1 million and a year-long employment contract with Universal Pictures. If successful,…
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Eight seniors from the Clan football team were invited to the CFL combines, SFU Football announced via a tweet January 13, where they will get the chance to prove themselves worthy of becoming a draft pick in the 2015 CFL…
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SFU graduates and twin brothers Nelson and Graham Talbot have been chosen as finalists in the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl Competition, for which the grand prize is $1 million and a year-long employment contract with Universal Studios. If successful,…
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Wednesday evening, SFU announced that Clan football head coach Jacques Chapdelaine has resigned “to pursue other career options.” Chapdelaine, a Clan alumnus himself, was brought in this past February to replace former head coach Dave Johnson, who was dismissed in…
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When eight points are scored on an opening drive, it’s considered a great offensive start. However, those points usually go to a single team; this wasn’t the case last Saturday. The Clan looked to be headed for a promising start…
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On the surface, things have worked out for Marcus Lattimore. Hailing from Duncan, South Carolina, where the median household income is below $30,000, the running back received a $1.7 million insurance payout after the second of two devastating knee injuries…
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The Clan suffered their eighth loss of the season last Saturday to the Azusa Pacific (APU) Cougars. The Cougars are ranked first in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC): they haven’t lost a conference game, and have only lost one…
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Last Saturday, the Clan faced the Humboldt State University (HSU) Lumberjacks, the number one defence and second placed offence in the Great Northwest Conference (GNAC). Despite this, SFU had the Lumberjacks’ number last season, winning two matchups 41-27 and 38-17.…
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