sport.wikisort.org - AthleteNeal Hughes (born July 2, 1980) is a former professional Canadian football player for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. Hughes, who is of Métis heritage,[1] signed with the Riders as a free agent after completing his university career with the Regina Rams.
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Born: | July 2, 1980 (1980-07-02) (age 42) Regina, Saskatchewan |
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CFL status | National |
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Position(s) | FB |
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Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
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Weight | 208 lb (94 kg) |
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University | Regina |
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High school | Thom Collegiate |
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2004–2014 | Saskatchewan Roughriders |
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- 2× Grey Cup champion (2007, 2013)
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- Playing stats at CFL.ca (archive)
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Early life
Hughes was born and raised in Regina, and has played all of his football in the city, starting out in the Regina Minor Football (RMF) system at the age of 7. He played peewee and midget, moving up to the Thom Collegiate Trojans for his high school football career. During his career with the Rams, he was named the university's Male Athlete of the Year in 2003.[2]
Saskatchewan Roughriders
After an outstanding collegiate career, Hughes signed a free agent contract with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in April 2004. Under head coach Danny Barrett, he spent much of his time as backup fullback to Chris Szarka, while also playing on special teams. He had his first reception against Winnipeg in the Banjo Bowl in 2007 and had his first carry on October 21, 2007 against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and scored his first CFL touchdown five days later against the Edmonton Eskimos on a four-yard run. He also added a receiving touchdown in the West Final playoff game against the BC Lions.
In 2008, Hughes enjoyed a breakout season recording 35 carries for 130 yards and four touchdowns and 16 receptions for 187 yards and three touchdowns. His seven touchdowns was only second on the team behind Wes Cates, despite playing in only 12 games due to a leg injury that took him out of most of August and September. Hughes also led the team in special teams tackles, with 21 to his credit. Due to a nagging knee injury, Hughes sat out for 11 games in 2009 and saw a diminished role in the offense, seeing his first touch of the season in the second-to-last regular season game.
Hughes had a personal web site.[3] He announced his retirement on May 20, 2015.
Hughes was inducted into the Roughriders' Plaza of Honour.[1]
References
External links
Saskatchewan Roughriders 95th Grey Cup champions |
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- 1 Corey Holmes
- 2 Corey Grant
- 3 D. J. Flick
- 4 Kerry Joseph
- 5 Yo Murphy
- 8 Marcus Crandell
- 9 Reggie Hunt
- 10 Luca Congi
- 14 Darian Durant
- 15 Lance Frazier
- 17 Tad Kornegay
- 19 James Johnson
- 20 Wes Cates
- 21 Rontarius Robinson
- 22 Dustin Cherniawski
- 24 Airabin Justin
- 25 Josh Ranek
- 26 Scott Gordon
- 29 Eddie Davis
- 30 Jamie Boreham
- 31 Sean Lucas
- 32 Neal Hughes
- 33 Chris Szarka
- 37 Tristan Clovis
- 41 Fred Perry
- 42 Anton McKenzie
- 45 Mike McCullough
- 46 Kitwana Jones
- 47 Maurice Lloyd
- 49 Yannick Carter
- 51 Marcus Adams
- 52 Wayne Smith
- 53 Jermese Jones
- 54 Jeremy O'Day
- 57 Marc Parenteau
- 59 Jocelyn Frenette
- 60 Gene Makowsky
- 67 Mike Abou-Mechrek
- 77 Michael Palmer
- 83 Andy Fantuz
- 86 Nathan Hoffart
- 87 Kahlil Hill
- 88 Matt Dominguez
- 95 Luc Mullinder
- 96 Scott Schultz
- 97 John Chick
- Chairman Ronald Pletch
- President Jim Hopson
- General Manager Eric Tillman
- Assistant General Manager Joe Womack
- Head coach: Kent Austin
- Assistant coaches: Ron Estay
- Mike Gibson
- Richie Hall
- Paul LaPolice
- Ken Miller
- Alex Smith
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Saskatchewan Roughriders 101st Grey Cup champions |
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- 1 Kory Sheets (MVP)
- 2 Jock Sanders
- 4 Darian Durant
- 5 Drew Willy
- 6 Rob Bagg
- 7 Weston Dressler
- 8 Tino Sunseri
- 11 Carlos Thomas
- 17 Ricky Schmitt
- 18 Scott McHenry
- 19 Christopher Milo
- 20 Terrell Maze
- 21 Paul Woldu
- 22 Diamond Ferri
- 24 Woodny Turenne
- 27 Brian Peters
- 28 Craig Butler
- 30 Daryl Stephenson
- 32 Neal Hughes
- 33 Dwight Anderson
- 35 Weldon Brown
- 37 Rod Williams
- 38 Tristan Jackson
- 41 Tyron Brackenridge
- 42 Graig Newman
- 45 Mike McCullough
- 48 Renauld Williams
- 50 Cory Huclack
- 51 Tristan Black
- 57 Brendon LaBatte
- 58 Xavier Fulton
- 59 Hilee Taylor
- 61 Devin Tyler
- 62 Levi Steinhauer
- 65 Ben Heenan
- 66 Chris Best
- 68 Dominic Picard
- 69 Corey Watman
- 74 Keith Shologan
- 77 Dan Clark
- 81 Geroy Simon
- 88 Taj Smith
- 89 Chris Getzlaf (MVC)
- 92 Zack Evans
- 93 Tearrius George
- 95 Ricky Foley
- 97 John Chick
- 98 Jermaine McElveen
- 99 Alex Hall
- – Matt Brown
- Chairman Roger Brandvold
- President/Chief Executive Office – Jim Hopson
- General Manager Brendan Taman
- Assistant General Manager Jeremy O'Day
- Head coach: Corey Chamblin
- Assistant coaches: George Cortez
- Bob Dyce
- Richie Hall
- Todd Howard
- Khari Jones
- Richard Kent
- Doug Malone
- Barron Miles
- Jason Tucker
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