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Bill Selnes

Bill Selnes

Bill Selnes, who鈥檚 based in Melfort, has written about the Saskatchewan Roughriders since the late 1970s. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, Football Reporters of Canada wing on Nov. 24, 2013.

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Selnes: Strong defense lead to victories for Roughriders

Selnes: Strong defense lead to victories for Roughriders

The passing numbers have decreased each game and no offence has been able to run against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Selnes: Defensive line helps Saskatchewan Roughriders win

Selnes: Defensive line helps Saskatchewan Roughriders win

The Sask. Riders were definitely not perfect on June 14 but they played better than Hamilton, winning 28-23.
Selnes: Bertrand-Hudon takes advantage of opportunity

Selnes: Bertrand-Hudon takes advantage of opportunity

When a starter goes down an opportunity is created. Thomas Bertrand-Hudon became the starting running back when A.J. Ouellette went down after three carries.
Selnes: QB Jack Coan enjoys first regular season game experience with Riders

Selnes: QB Jack Coan enjoys first regular season game experience with Riders

While the Oct. 26 Saskatchewan Roughriders game against the Calgary Stampeders didn't end well for the team, third string quarterback聽Jack Coan got his first CFL action.
Selnes: Sask. Roughriders get into playoffs

Selnes: Sask. Roughriders get into playoffs

This year with a three-game winning streak, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are playing their best games in the final third of the season, said Columnist Bill Selnes.
Selnes: Strong defence led to Roughriders victory over Redblacks

Selnes: Strong defence led to Roughriders victory over Redblacks

A trio of interceptions were pivotal in the Sept. 28 game against the Ottawa Redblacks.
Selnes: Strong offense wins the day for the Sask. Roughriders

Selnes: Strong offense wins the day for the Sask. Roughriders

It was a mystery to me why the Stampeders were so stubborn about staying with their four-man front and rarely bringing more defenders up to the line, said columnist Bill Selnes.
Selnes: Roughriders needed to be more aggressive to win

Selnes: Roughriders needed to be more aggressive to win

In the game against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sept. 7, columnist Bill Selnes said the Saskatchewan Roughriders offence needed to attack to keep the Bomber offence off the field.
Selnes: No joy for Roughriders in Labour Day classic

Selnes: No joy for Roughriders in Labour Day classic

The Rider offence scored enough points to win but could not get the two point convert it needed to tie the game.
Selnes: Roughriders should have try to run out the clock

Selnes: Roughriders should have try to run out the clock

Columnist Bill Selnes said he's surprised the Saskatchewan Roughriders didn't take action to try to run out the clock.
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