The 1974 Ottawa Rough Riders finished in second place in the Eastern Conference with a 7–9 record. Head coach Jack Gotta left the Rough Riders to become the head coach of the Birmingham Americans in the World Football League.[1]
Preseason
Regular season
Standings
Schedule
Week
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Game
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Date
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Opponent
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Results
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Venue
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Attendance
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Score
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Record
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1
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1
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Thu, July 25
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at Toronto Argonauts
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L 3–19
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0–1
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Exhibition Stadium
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32,485
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2
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2
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Wed, July 31
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at Montreal Alouettes
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L 17–20
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0–2
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Autostade
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15,732
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3
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3
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Tue, Aug 6
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vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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W 30–25
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1–2
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Lansdowne Park
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19,133
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4
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4
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Tue, Aug 13
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vs. Montreal Alouettes
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W 27–14
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2–2
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Lansdowne Park
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24,649
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4
|
5
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Mon, Aug 19
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at Edmonton Eskimos
|
L 6–23
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2–3
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Clarke Stadium
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21,966
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5
|
6
|
Thu, Aug 22
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at BC Lions
|
W 9–4
|
3–3
|
Empire Stadium
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26,803
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6
|
7
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Mon, Sept 2
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at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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L 10–11
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3–4
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Ivor Wynne Stadium
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28,050
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7
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8
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Sat, Sept 7
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vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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L 10–16
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3–5
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Lansdowne Park
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18,612
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8
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9
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Sat, Sept 14
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vs. Calgary Stampeders
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L 9–16
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3–6
|
Lansdowne Park
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14,396
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9
|
10
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Thu, Sept 19
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at Toronto Argonauts
|
W 29–12
|
4–6
|
Exhibition Stadium
|
32,081
|
9
|
11
|
Sun, Sept 22
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vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
|
W 24–6
|
5–6
|
Lansdowne Park
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16,048
|
10
|
12
|
Sun, Sept 29
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vs. Toronto Argonauts
|
L 7–19
|
5–7
|
Lansdowne Park
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18,902
|
11
|
13
|
Sun, Oct 6
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at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
|
W 33–21
|
6–7
|
Ivor Wynne Stadium
|
26,055
|
12
|
14
|
Sat, Oct 12
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vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
|
W 27–10
|
7–7
|
Lansdowne Park
|
15,500
|
13
|
15
|
Sun, Oct 20
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vs. Montreal Alouettes
|
L 0–28
|
7–8
|
Lansdowne Park
|
24,149
|
14
|
Bye
|
15
|
16
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Sat, Nov 2
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at Montreal Alouettes
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L 20–27
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7–9
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Autostade
|
16,311
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Postseason
Player stats
Passing
Player |
Attempts |
Completions |
Pct. |
Yards |
Touchdowns |
Interceptions
|
Rick Cassata |
210 |
88 |
41.9 |
1254 |
4 |
13
|
Rushing
Player |
Rushes |
Yards |
Average |
Touchdowns |
Long
|
Art Green |
141 |
680 |
4.8 |
3 |
34
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Awards and honours
- Dick Adams, Defensive Back, CFL All-Star
- Jerry Campbell, Linebacker, CFL All-Star
- Al Marcelin, Defensive Back, CFL All-Star
- Rudy Sims, Defensive Tackle, CFL All-Star
- Legendary Rough Riders quarterback Russ Jackson was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame[3]
References
- ^ Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4, p.170, Bob Ferguson, Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd., Markham, ON and Allston, MA, ISBN 978-1-55041-855-2
- ^ Weird Facts about Canadian Football, p.130, Overtime Books, First Printing 2009, ISBN 978-1-897277-26-3
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Dominion Championships (3) | |
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Grey Cup Championships (9) | |
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Eastern Division Championships (15) | |
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