- Sacramento Gold Miners
The Sacramento Gold Miners were a
Canadian football team based inSacramento, California . The franchise was the first American team in the Canadian Football League. The Gold Miners were originally the "descendants" of theSacramento Surge from the defunctWorld League of American Football . The team played its home games atHornet Stadium .Brief Franchise History
On The Field
1993 season
The Sacramento Gold Miners were originally the
Sacramento Surge of theWorld League of American Football , which was owned byFred Anderson . When the World League of American Football folded, he took the opportunity to start another Sacramento team called the "Gold Miners" in theCanadian Football League when they decided to have American teams in1993 . The two teams could be seen as one and the same; the two entities had the same colors, owner, head coach (Kay Stephenson ), and they had in common several players that played for both the Surge and the Gold Miners. These players included starting quarterbackDavid Archer ,Rod Harris (WR),George Bethune (DT),Mike Oliphant (RB) and Mike Pringle (RB).When the
1993 CFL season started, the Gold Miners, with an all-US staff, took some time to learn the intricacies of Canadian football. But the team was fortunate enough to have leadership from Archer and got great plays from Harris. In their first season, the Sacramento Gold Miners entered the CFL history books by:* Becoming the first American team to play in the CFL.
* Becoming the first American team to host a CFL game, against theCalgary Stampeders (losing 38-36) onJuly 17 th.
* Becoming the first American team to record a win in the CFL, against theSaskatchewan Roughriders (winning 37-26) onJuly 24 th. (However, they were not the first American team to win against a CFL team-- see below.)It is sometimes stated that the Gold Miners were the first American team to play against a
Canadian team and to play on Canadian soil when they were the guests of theOttawa Rough Riders (losing 32-23) onJuly 7 th. This is not true. In the 1950s and 1960s theNational Football League and the CFL played a series of exhibition games, all in Canada, with the NFL team winning all of those matches. TheAmerican Football League also played one game in Canada against a CFL team in 1961, with CFL's Hamilton defeating AFL's Buffalo, 38-21.The Sacramento Gold Miners also entered the CFL record books by recording the most wins by an expansion team with 6 wins (the record was eventually broken in
1994 by the Baltimore Stallions). The Gold Miners finished the season with a 6-12 record, which placed them in last place of the West Division. The positives for the franchise were the facts that they had a 5-4 home record and were ranked 5th in team defense. Harris was also selected as a member of the 1993 CFL All-Star Team, which showed signs that the team had a good mix of players and staff to improve on for the following season.1994 season
In their second season, the Gold Miners were no longer the lone American team as the CFL introduced three new teams: The
Las Vegas Posse , theShreveport Pirates and theBaltimore Stallions (who were known as the CFLers when theNFL did not allow the Colts name to be used). The Gold Miners were once again a part of CFL history when they played against the Las Vegas Posse in Sacramento onJuly 8 th,1994 . The game was the first-ever game that involved two American-based teams in the CFL. Las Vegas won the game, 32-26.The Gold Miners steadily improved from their 1993 inaugural season with a 9-8-1 record. They had a 5-3-1 home record and a 4-5 road mark. Sacramento was ranked fourth in team defense, behind Calgary, Edmonton and Baltimore — who were the top teams in the league. But the record was only good enough for fifth place in the tough West Division, one point behind the 10-8
Saskatchewan Roughriders . The Miners would have finished fourth with a 10-7-1 record, if not for a poor call by the officials in the team's last game of the season in Edmonton, where an erroneous "incomplete" ruling negated an apparent game-winning touchdown. Replays showed that Archer's pass did not short-hop into Baysinger's hands. For the second straight season, the Gold Miners missed the playoffs and off-field issues would result in the franchise's move from Sacramento.Off The Field
The Sacramento Gold Miners had very competent management working under owner
Fred Anderson . He andJim Speros were considered the only truly dedicated US CFL owners. Anderson's sidekick Tom Bass oversaw the operation, run by coachKay Stephenson and GMTom Huiskens . As with the team, it took Stephenson some time to adapt to the Canadian game, but he was eventually successful.The problems in Sacramento, however, were hard to overcome. Since the San Antonio club that was also supposed to be a part of the 1993 expansion had folded, the Gold Miners were the only American team in the CFL during the 1993 season. They had to market themselves, receiving no assistance from the CFL. Competition from the
San Francisco 49ers hurt attendance. RicketyHornet Stadium kept fans away, because it was made up mostly of temporary grandstands with no real stadium amenities (facilities were threadbare and only port-a-potties were provided for fans). Attendance did hover around 15,000 per game, but it was widely known that as many as 2,000 of those 15,000 were given free tickets. In 1993 the average home attendance was 16,979, but in 1994 the average home attendance fell to 14,226. To change this situation, Fred Anderson wanted to build a new stadium in Sacramento for the Gold Miners and his minor-league baseball club. He planned to complete a project that had been started several years earlier to lure the Raiders to Sacramento, but had ended up being mothballed. Anderson, however, could not come to terms with the local governments.Move to San Antonio
The team moved to
San Antonio and became the Texans for the1995 CFL season . Anderson decided to fold the team at the end of the season after Memphis, Shreveport and Birmingham all folded and the Stallions relocated to Montreal to become the new Alouettes. Anderson did not want to be the only remaining American CFL owner. But there was rumor's of the team relocating toWindsor, Ontario but they were false.Players and Builders of note
Retired
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David Archer
*Kerwin Bell
*George Bethune
*Tony Burse
*David Diaz-Infante
*Malcolm Frank
*Rod Harris
*Bobby Humphery
*Mike Kiselak
* Troy Mills
*Mike Oliphant
* Mike Pringle
*James Pruitt
*Kay Stephenson ee also
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Comparison of Canadian and American football
*1993 CFL season
*1994 CFL season
*San Antonio Texans External links
* [http://www.oursportscentral.com/cflinamerica/sacto.php Sacramento Gold Miners team profile]
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