sport.wikisort.org - AthleteMichael Maurer (born November 6, 1975) was a professional Canadian football fullback with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League and a professional mixed martial artist.
Canadian football player
Mike Maurer|
Born: | (1975-11-06) November 6, 1975 (age 46) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
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Status | Retired |
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CFL status | National |
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Position(s) | FB |
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Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) |
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Weight | 230 lb (100 kg) |
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CJFL | Regina Rams |
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CFL draft | 1997 / Round: Territorial exemption |
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Drafted by | Saskatchewan Roughriders |
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1997–2000 | Saskatchewan Roughriders |
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2000–2001 | BC Lions |
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2002–2004 | Ottawa Renegades |
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2005–2009 | Edmonton Eskimos |
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- 2× Grey Cup champion (2000, 2005)
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Awards | 2005 Dick Suderman Trophy |
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Honours | Eskimos' Most Outstanding Special Teams Player (2006) |
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Maurer served in the Canadian Forces from 1993 to 1994. He played junior football with the Regina Rams from 1994 to 1996 and was signed as a territorial exemption by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1997, appearing in 39 games over four seasons with the Roughriders before being released in August 2000. He signed with the BC Lions and won the 88th Grey Cup in 2000 and appeared in 17 games in 2001. He was selected by the Ottawa Renegades in their 2002 expansion draft and appeared in 44 games with the Renegades over the next three seasons. He signed with the Eskimos on May 15, 2005, and made his impact primarily on special teams. In the 93rd Grey Cup against the Montreal Alouettes, which the Eskimos won by a score of 38-35 in overtime, he caught 4 passes for 41 yards substituting for fullback Mathieu Bertrand and won the Dick Suderman Trophy as the Most Valuable Canadian in the Grey Cup. He retired from football in May 2008.[1] Maurer came out of retirement late in the 2009 season, he played three regular season games.
Maurer debuted in Maximum Fighting Championship during the CFL off-season in 2006. His nickname is Wolverine and his style is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
References
BC Lions 88th Grey Cup champions |
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- 1 Nate Sparks
- 2 Eric Carter
- 3 Dan Giancola
- 5 Lui Passaglia
- 6 Michael Fletcher
- 7 Alfred Jackson
- 8 Bret Anderson
- 9 Damon Allen
- 10 Jason Crumb
- 12 Damon Cogdell
- 13 Doug Nussmeier
- 17 Derrick Lewis
- 18 Kelly Snell
- 19 Mike Maurer
- 20 Don Blair
- 21 Jimmy Cunningham
- 23 Chuck Levy
- 25 Sean Millington
- 26 Carl Kidd
- 29 Robert Drummond
- 31 Roger Reinson
- 32 Simon Baffoe
- 33 Kelly Lochbaum
- 34 Central McClellion
- 37 Mike Crumb
- 56 Daved Benefield
- 57 Dan Payne
- 59 Craig Hendrickson
- 60 Jamie Taras
- 61 Steve Hardin
- 62 Chris Perez
- 66 Robert Beveridge
- 68 Cory Mantyka
- 85 Jimmy Oliver
- 88 Sean Graham
- 89 Denis Montana
- 91 Herman Smith
- 92 Noah Cantor
- 95 Cameron Legault
- 98 Marvin Thomas
- 99 Jason Kralt
- Head coach: Steve Buratto
- Assistant coaches: Joe Paopao
- Rich Stubler
- Kani Kauahi
- Kit Lathrop
- Don Lindsey
- Tom Mason
- Cory McDiarmid
- Frank Smith
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Edmonton Eskimos 93rd Grey Cup champions |
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- 3 Robert LeBlanc
- 8 Dahrran Diedrick
- 9 Michael Jenkins
- 10 Malcolm Frank
- 11 Sean Fleming
- 12 Jason Maas
- 13 Steven Marsh
- 14 Tony Tompkins
- 15 Ricky Ray
- 16 Jason Johnson
- 18 William Loftus
- 19 Mike Maurer
- 22 Mike Bradley
- 23 Shannon Garrett
- 24 Ron McClendon
- 26 Donny Brady
- 27 Singor Mobley
- 28 Keyuo Craver
- 29 Gerald Dixon
- 30 Mathieu Bertrand
- 31 Kelly Wiltshire
- 32 Troy Davis
- 33 Davis Sanchez
- 34 Tim Fleiszer
- 40 Marcus Winn
- 43 Roger Reinson
- 45 Quincy Stewart
- 50 Rhett McLane
- 52 Taylor Inglis
- 53 Joe Montford
- 55 Glen Young
- 56 Patrick Kabongo
- 60 Chris Morris
- 61 Glenn Carson
- 62 Bruce Beaton
- 63 Joe McGrath
- 65 Kevin Lefsrud
- 66 Sandy Annunziata
- 67 Dan Comiskey
- 68 Mark Shantz
- 76 Randy Spencer
- 77 A. J. Gass
- 80 Brock Ralph
- 81 Ed Hervey
- 82 Kwame Cavil
- 83 Jason Tucker
- 84 Devin Lewis
- 85 Trevor Gaylor
- 87 Derrell Mitchell
- 88 Andrew Nowacki
- 89 Deitan Dubuc
- 90 Antico Dalton
- 92 Jabari Issa
- 93 Steve Charbonneau
- 95 Charles Alston
- 96 Cedric Scott
- 97 Rashad Jeanty
- Head coach: Danny Maciocia
- Coaches: Rick Campbell
- Malvin Hunter
- Danny Kepley
- Ron Lancaster
- Bill MacDermott
- Dan McKinnon
- Dennis Winston
- General Manager: Paul Jones
- President/CEO: Hugh Campbell
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Dick Suderman Trophy – Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian |
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- 1971: Suderman
- 1972: Sunter
- 1973: Lefebvre
- 1974: Sweet
- 1975: Cutler
- 1976: Gabriel
- 1977: Sweet
- 1978: Santucci
- 1979: Sweet
- 1980: Potter
- 1981: Lumsden
- 1982: Fennell
- 1983: Klassen
- 1984: Kehoe
- 1985: Passaglia
- 1986: Osbaldiston
- 1987: Jones
- 1988: Cameron
- 1989: Ridgway
- 1990: Hudson
- 1991: Sapunjis
- 1992: Sapunjis
- 1993: Fleming
- 1994: Passaglia
- 1995: Sapunjis
- 1996: Vanderjagt
- 1997: Masotti
- 1998: Danielsen
- 1999: Morreale
- 2000: Millington
- 2001: Henry
- 2002: Woodcock
- 2003: Cahoon
- 2004: Clermont
- 2005: Maurer
- 2006: McCallum
- 2007: Fantuz
- 2008: DeAngelis
- 2009: Cahoon
- 2010: Shologan
- 2011: Harris
- 2012: Foley
- 2013: Getzlaf
- 2014: Fantuz
- 2015: Chambers
- 2016: Sinopoli
- 2017: Messam
- 2018: Durant
- 2019: Harris
- 2021: Demski
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