Romanow looks back to ’95 Grey Cup ahead of ’20 announcement
Thursday night, football fans across the country will be looking ahead to 2020, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders may not have had such a strong bid for the Grey Cup, if it weren’t for its success in 1995.
Roy Romanow was the Premier at the time, and he was a part of the campaign to get the championship game to Regina.
He said it was decided to go for the game, and eventually he ended up on a plane to California where the CFL governors’ meeting was being held. The presentation was given — Romanow said they had some stiff competition from Winnipeg — and afterward then-Stampeders owner Larry Ryckman came up to Romanow.