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Canadian football team season
The 1989 Ottawa Rough Riders finished the season in fourth place in the East Division with a 4–14 record and failed to qualify for the post-season.
Rd
|
Pick
|
Player
|
Position
|
School
|
1 |
1 |
Gerald Wilcox |
TE |
Weber State
|
3 |
17 |
Sean Foudy |
HB |
York
|
4 |
25 |
Tom Schimmer |
P |
Boise State
|
5 |
33 |
Nenad Radulovich |
Y |
Western Ontario
|
6 |
41 |
Trent Brown |
DB |
Alberta
|
7 |
49 |
Gord Weber |
LB |
Ottawa
|
8 |
57 |
Bob Forest |
LB |
Carleton
|
In a game against the Ottawa Rough Riders on October 9, 1989, Pinball Clemons scored his first CFL touchdown.[1]
Week
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Record
|
Venue
|
Attendance
|
1
|
July 14
|
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
|
L 24–29
|
0–1
|
|
22,232
|
2
|
July 19
|
vs. Toronto Argonauts
|
L 17–21
|
0–2
|
|
23,016
|
3
|
July 25
|
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
|
L 32–43
|
0–3
|
|
23,695
|
4
|
Aug 1
|
at Calgary Stampeders
|
L 29–35
|
0–4
|
|
18,853
|
5
|
Aug 7
|
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
|
L 22–58
|
0–5
|
|
22,194
|
6
|
Aug 17
|
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
|
L 4–39
|
0–6
|
|
21,413
|
7
|
Aug 21
|
at Toronto Argonauts
|
L 17–22
|
0–7
|
|
33,060
|
8
|
Aug 31
|
vs. BC Lions
|
L 30–39
|
0–8
|
|
18,576
|
9
|
Sept 5
|
at BC Lions
|
L 32–49
|
0–9
|
|
31,069
|
10
|
Sept 10
|
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
|
W 40–23
|
1–9
|
|
16,942
|
11
|
Sept 17
|
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
|
L 34–52
|
1–10
|
|
14,327
|
12
|
Sept 24
|
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
|
W 36–27
|
2–10
|
|
17,284
|
13
|
Oct 1
|
vs. Calgary Stampeders
|
L 13–33
|
2–11
|
|
21,643
|
14
|
Oct 9
|
at Toronto Argonauts
|
L 21–49
|
2–12
|
|
31,116
|
15
|
Oct 15
|
at Edmonton Eskimos
|
L 11–55
|
2–13
|
|
30,920
|
16
|
Oct 22
|
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
|
L 22–32
|
2–14
|
|
14,416
|
17
|
Oct 29
|
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
|
W 18–14
|
3–14
|
|
20,541
|
18
|
Nov 5
|
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
|
W 24–10
|
4–14
|
|
13,757
|
[2]
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Franchise | |
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Stadiums | |
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Lore | |
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Important figures | |
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Retired numbers | |
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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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See also | |
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