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1982 BC Lions season

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Canadian football team season
1982 BC Lions season
PresidentPaul Higgins
General managerBob Ackles
Head coachVic Rapp
Home stadiumEmpire Stadium
Results
Record9–7
Division place4th,West
Playoffsdid not qualify

The1982BC Lions finished in fourth place in the West Division with a 9–7 record. Despite the winning record, they still failed to make the playoffs.

Vic Rapp and the coaching staff were fired at the end of the season.

Rookie receiver Merv Fernandez had a great season and was the runner-up in the Schenley Rookie of the Year award voting.

The final game at Empire Stadium was played on November 6 against Montreal.

Willie Fleming was inducted into the Football Hall of Fame.

Offseason

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CFL draft

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RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool
TTDennis GuevinTackleSimon Fraser
TTGerald RoperGuardArizona
15Bernie GlierDefensive backUBC
18Troy CiochettiWide receiverAlberta
214Don MoenDefensive backUBC
323Ryan PotterRunning backWestern Ontario
325Bernie JoletteLinebackerOttawa
428David SinghRunning backUBC
432Dave LeutyWide receiverWestern Ontario
541Tony PrencipeLinebackerManitoba
650Matt KavanaughCentreSimon Fraser

Preseason

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GameDateOpponentResultsVenueAttendance
ScoreRecord
AThu, June 10vs.Edmonton EskimosL 19–220–1Empire Stadium19,392
BWed, June 16atWinnipeg Blue BombersL 11–250–2Winnipeg Stadium19,613
CTue, June 22atSaskatchewan RoughridersW 43–391–2Empire Stadium19,488
DTue, June 29atCalgary StampedersL 22–231–3McMahon Stadium24,053

Regular season

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Season standings

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TeamGPWLTPtsPFPADivStk
Edmonton Eskimos161150225443235–3W1Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers161150224443525–3L2Details
Calgary Stampeders16961194034404–4W1Details
BC Lions16970184493903–5W1Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders16691134274363–5L2Details

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Season schedule

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WeekGameDateOpponentResultsVenueAttendance
ScoreRecord
11Sat, July 10vs.Hamilton Tiger-CatsW 51–341–0Empire Stadium23,389
22Sun, July 18atSaskatchewan RoughridersW 26–242–0Taylor Field27,534
33Sun, July 25vs.Edmonton EskimosW 38–283–0Empire Stadium28,329
4Bye
54Sun, Aug 8atWinnipeg Blue BombersL 16–293–1Winnipeg Stadium32,946
65Sat, Aug 14vs.Calgary StampedersL 8–303–2Empire Stadium26,184
76Sun, Aug 22atMontreal ConcordesW 45–94–2Olympic Stadium15,208
87Sat, Aug 28vs.Toronto Argonauts19–204–3Empire Stadium27,285
98Fri, Sept 3atOttawa Rough RidersW 45–135–3Lansdowne Park20,609
10Bye
119Sat, Sept 18vs. Saskatchewan RoughridersW 36–326–3Empire Stadium28,523
1210Sun, Sept 26at Toronto ArgonautsW 46–147–3Exhibition Stadium40,250
1311Sat, Oct 2vs. Winnipeg Blue BombersL 19–297–4Empire Stadium31,867
1412Sun, Oct 10at Edmonton EskimosL 1–307–5Commonwealth Stadium59,979
1513Sat, Oct 16vs. Ottawa Rough RidersW 28–228–5Empire Stadium20,068
1614Sun, Oct 24at Hamilton Tiger-CatsL 22–358–6Ivor Wynne Stadium16,275
1715Sun, Oct 31at Calgary StampedersL 19–258–7McMahon Stadium31,980
1816Sat, Nov 6vs. Montreal ConcordesW 32–169–7Empire Stadium15,071

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Awards and records

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1982 CFL All-Stars

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1982 CFL Western All-Stars

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References

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  1. ^"CFL.ca". Archived fromthe original on 2009-07-14. Retrieved2009-07-03.
  2. ^"BC Lions All-Time Canadian Football League (CFL) Records".Archived from the original on 2009-03-11. Retrieved2009-03-08.
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Bold indicatesGrey Cup victory
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  • Owner: Amar Doman
  • General manager: Ryan Rigmaiden
  • Head coach:Buck Pierce
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Championships (6)
Western Division
Championships (10)
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