1993 Sacramento Gold Miners season

The 1993 Sacramento Gold Miners finished in 5th place in the West Division with a 6–12 record and missed the playoffs. In 1993, the Canadian Football League admitted its first U.S. franchise, the Sacramento Gold Miners (formerly the Sacramento Surge of the WLAF), in an attempt to broaden Canadian football's popular appeal and boost league revenues.

1993 Sacramento Gold Miners season
OwnerFred Anderson
Head coachKay Stephenson
Home fieldHornet Stadium
Results
Record6–12
Division place5th, West
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Uniform

Preseason

Schedule

Game Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
A June 17 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers W 21–15 1–0 Winnipeg Stadium 23,191
B June 26 BC Lions W 29–20 2–0 Hornet Stadium 19,227

Regular season

Season standings

West Division
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Calgary Stampeders18153064641830
Edmonton Eskimos18126050737224
Saskatchewan Roughriders18117051149522
BC Lions18108057458320
Sacramento Gold Miners18612049850912

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Schedule

Week Game Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
1 1 July 7 at Ottawa Rough Riders L 23–32 0–1 Frank Clair Stadium 23,916
1 2 July 10 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats L 14–30 0–2 Ivor Wynne Stadium 20,307
2 3 July 17 Calgary Stampeders L 36–38 0–3 Hornet Stadium 20,082
3 4 July 24 Saskatchewan Roughriders W 37–26 1–3 Hornet Stadium 17,319
4 5 July 31 Edmonton Eskimos L 11–43 1–4 Hornet Stadium 17,827
5 6 August 5 at Toronto Argonauts L 35–37 1–5 Skydome 28,612
6 7 August 14 Hamilton Tiger-Cats W 46–10 2–5 Hornet Stadium 14,656
7 8 August 21 Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 18–30 2–6 Hornet Stadium 15,509
8 9 August 27 at Saskatchewan Roughriders L 23–26 2–7 Taylor Field 33,032
9 10 September 2 at Edmonton Eskimos L 12–13 2–8 Commonwealth Stadium 37,042
10 11 September 11 Ottawa Rough Riders W 47–15 3–8 Hornet Stadium 16,510
11 12 September 19 at Saskatchewan Roughriders L 20–27 3–9 Taylor Field 25,367
13 13 October 2 Edmonton Eskimos L 13–34 3–10 Hornet Stadium 15,914
14 14 October 8 at BC Lions W 27–23 4–10 BC Place 30,615
15 15 October 15 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 26–33 4–11 Winnipeg Stadium 27,451
16 16 October 23 Toronto Argonauts W 38–24 5–11 Hornet Stadium 27,451
17 17 October 30 at Calgary Stampeders L 8–41 5–12 McMahon Stadium 26,015
18 18 November 6 BC Lions W 64–27 6–12 Hornet Stadium 18,748

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Awards and honors

References

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