Canadian football team season
2002 BC Lions season Owner David Braley President Bob Ackles General manager Adam Rita Head coach Steve Buratto Adam Rita (Interim) Home field BC Place Stadium Record 10–8 Division place 3rd, West Playoff finish Lost West Semi-Final
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The 2002 BC Lions finished in third place in the West Division with a 10–8 record. After beginning the season with a 1–5 record, general manager Adam Rita fired head coach Steve Buratto and coached the team on an interim basis for the rest of the year. He guided the group to a 9–3 turnaround which led to an appearance in the West-Semi Final. Despite the turnaround, Rita was fired as general manager/coach after the playoff loss.
Offseason [ edit ]
CFL Draft [ edit ]
Rd
Pick
Player
Position
School
1
4
Jason Clermont
SB
Regina
1
6
Paul Cheng
DE
SFU
2
17
Brett Romberg
OL
Miami
3
22
Chris Gayton
LB
Kentucky
4
31
John Williams
RB
Edinboro
5
41
Atnas Maeko
WR
St. Mary's
6
53
Joel Orel
WR
Manitoba
Preseason [ edit ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Record
B
June 12
at Calgary Stampeders
24–8
Loss
0–1
C
June 18
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
27–4
Win
1–1
Regular season [ edit ]
Season standings [ edit ]
West Division
Team
GP
W
L
T
OTL
PF
PA
Pts
Edmonton Eskimos
18
13
5
0
0
516
450
26
Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
18
12
6
0
0
566
421
24
Details
BC Lions
18
10
8
0
0
480
399
20
Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders
18
8
10
0
2
435
393
18
Details
Calgary Stampeders
18
6
12
0
2
438
509
14
Details
[ 1]
Season schedule [ edit ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Record
1
June 25
at Montreal Alouettes
27–21
Loss
0–1
1
June 29
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
27–15
Loss
0–2
2
Bye
0–2
3
July 9
vs. Toronto Argonauts
30–22
Loss
0–3
4
July 18
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
51–21
Win
1–3
5
July 26
at Edmonton Eskimos
37–27
Loss
1–4
6
August 1
vs. Calgary Stampeders
23–15
Loss
1–5
7
August 9
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
29–21
Win
2–5
8
August 15
vs. Ottawa Renegades
22–18
Win
3–5
9
August 21
vs. Montreal Alouettes
48–37
Win
4–5
10
August 30
at Ottawa Renegades
28–4
Win
5–5
11
Sept 8
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
44–28
Loss
5–6
12
Sept 13
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
23–18
Win
6–6
13
Bye
6–6
14
Sept 27
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
38–28
Win
7–6
15
Oct 5
at Toronto Argonauts
23–18
Win
8–6
16
Oct 11
vs. Calgary Stampeders
37–14
Win
9–6
17
Oct 20
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
13–11
Loss
9–7
18
Oct 26
at Calgary Stampeders
16–15
Loss
9–8
19
Nov 1
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
28–3
Win
10–8
[ 2]
[ 3]
Player stats [ edit ]
Passing [ edit ]
Player
Att.
Comp
%
Yards
TD
INT
Rating
Damon Allen
474
268
56.5
3987
22
10
90.9
Rickey Foggie
36
13
36.1
235
1
3
–
Geroy Simon
1
1
100.0
71
1
0
158.3
Ortege Jenkins
5
1
20.0
42
0
1
–
Gus Ornstein
2
1
50.0
12
0
0
–
[ 4]
Rushing [ edit ]
Player
Att.
Yards
Avg.
Longest
TD
Sean Millington
170
740
4.4
37
14
Damon Allen
70
479
6.8
22
4
Lyle Green
60
343
5.7
29
3
Willie Hurst
55
288
5.2
31
1
Chris Wright
25
82
3.3
12
0
[ 5]
Receiving [ edit ]
Player
No.
Yards
Avg.
Long
TD
Ryan Thelwell
48
815
17.0
53
5
Alfred Jackson
39
785
20.1
109
7
Geroy Simon
50
754
15.1
42
2
Jason Clermont
46
735
16.0
41
6
Bret Anderson
28
406
14.6
33
1
[ 6]
Awards and records [ edit ]
Jason Clermont, Outstanding Rookie[ 7]
2002 CFL All-Stars [ edit ]
Brendan Ayanbadejo, Linebacker
Eric Carter, Cornerback
Barrin Simpson, Linebacker
Western Division All-Star Selections [ edit ]
Brendan Ayanbadejo, Linebacker
Eric Carter, Cornerback
Steve Hardin, Offensive Guard
Carl Kidd, Linebacker
Derick (Bo) Lewis, Defensive Back
Herman Smith, Defensive End
Barrin Simpson, Linebacker
Jamie Taras, Centre
Playoffs [ edit ]
West Semi-Final [ edit ]
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
10
0
10
10
30
BC Lions
3
0
0
0
3
References [ edit ]
2002 CFL season by team
Western
BC
Calgary
Edmonton
Saskatchewan
Winnipeg
Eastern
Hamilton
Montreal
Ottawa
Toronto
See also
2002 CFL draft
90th Grey Cup
Expansion draft
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BC Lions
Founded in 1954
Based in Vancouver, British Columbia
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Franchise
Records
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Head coaches
Starting quarterbacks
First-round draft picks
Stadiums
Empire Stadium
Empire Field
BC Place
Culture
The Lions
Leo the Lion
Nickname: The Leos
Fight song: "Roar You Lions Roar" composed by Dal Richards and his Orchestra
Lore
Defeated Baltimore in the Grey Cup
First Grey Cup of New Millennium
Labour Day Classic
Important figures
David Braley
Wally Buono
Annis Stukus
Bob Ackles
By Bailey
Herb Capozzi
Tom Hinton
Tom Brown
Joe Kapp
Willie "The Wisp" Fleming
Dave Skrien
Lonnie Dennis
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Al Wilson
Lui Passaglia
Jerry Tagge
Roy Dewalt
Matt Dunigan
Doug Flutie
Mervyn Fernandez
Don Matthews
Joe Paopao, The Throwin’ Samoan
James "Quick" Parker
Danny McManus
Darren Flutie
Damon Allen
Robert Drummond
Sean Millington
Casey Printers
Dave Dickenson
Geroy Simon
Retired numbers
5
15
22
30
38
52
60
75
81
97
Key personnel
Owner: Amar Doman
General Manager: Ryan Rigmaiden
Head Coach: Buck Pierce
Grey Cup Championships (6)
1964
1985
1994
2000
2006
2011
Western Division Championships (10)
1963
1964
1983
1985
1988
1994
2000
2004
2006
2011
Current league affiliations
League: Canadian Football League
Division: West