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Page 1: OLDEN BEARS OOTBALL - University of Alberta · 2014-02-11 · 2013 Edmonton Eskimos Draft Pick SMITH WRIGHT GOLDEN BEARS FOOTBALL FAST FACTS GOLDEN BEARS - More than 60 Golden Bears

TYLOR HENRY2013 CW RECEIVING LEADERTYLOR HENRY2013 CW RECEIVING LEADER

2014-15 RECRUITING BROCHURE

2014-15 RECRUITING BROCHURE

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2013 Edmonton Eskimos Draft Pick

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GOLDEN BEARS FOOTBALLFAST FACTS

GOLDEN BEARS FOOTBALL FAST FACTS- More than 60 Golden Bears have gone on to play profes-sional football, including CFL No. 1 overall pick Simeon Rottier.

- Nearly five decades of CFL playing experience and eight Grey Cup championships on staff.

- Canada West football’s most comprehensive set of academic supports.

BRINGING THE BEST TO UALBERTASince taking over the program in December of 2012, head coach Chris Morris has been dedicated to keeping Alberta’s best student-athletes in the province, while attracting top end talent from across Western Canada.

Through his first two re-cruiting classes, Morris has landed some of the most sought after student-ath-letes out of both the high school and junior ranks. Here’s a look at some of the student-athletes who have joined our program:

2012-13 RECRUITING CLASS:

WR - TYLOR HENRY CAMROSE, AB- Edmonton Wildcat (‘12-13)- 2012 World Junior gold medalist - 2013 Canada West receiving leader with 688 yards

RB - ED ILNICKI SPRUCE GROVE, AB- 2012 Team Alberta member- 2013 Canada West rookie rushing leader (518 yds)- 2013 Golden Bear Rookie of the Year

2013-14 RECRUITING CLASS:

WR - JIMMY RALPHRAYMOND, AB- 2012 PFC all-star- Transfer from NCAA DIV-I Weber State

OL - MARK KORTESPRUCE GROVE, AB- Team Canada U-18 starter- 2013 Canada Cup player

OL - JOE McQUAYRED DEER, AB- Team Canada U-19 member- 2013 Canada Cup player

~ THREE-TIME VANIER CUP CHAMPIONS ~~ THREE-TIME VANIER CUP CHAMPIONS ~

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2013 Golden Bears Rookie of the Year

EDILNICKI

When it comes to facilities, medical support and athletic scholarships, Golden Bears football brings together all three in a package that’s second to none across CIS.

FACILITIES

Golden Bears football is based at Foote Field on the university’s South Campus. Foote Field is part of a massive sports complex, which also includes the Saville Community Sport Centre (SCSC) - home of curling, tennis, basketball, volley-ball, and training facilities utilized by UofA varsity athletes.

While SCSC is used by both varsity athletes and the public, Saville’s High Perfor-mance Training and Research Cen-tre is a state-of-the-art training facility reserved solely for the use of U of A varsity athletes and private groups and is where the Bears do their heavy lifting.

In addition to the athletic facilities locat-ed on South Campus, Bears football also utilizes North Campus’ Butterdome, holding off-season workouts and training sessions

in the 5,500 seat multi-purpose space. To take a glance at our facilities, flip to the back page.

MEDICAL SUPPORT

Golden Bears football student-athletes receive some of the best medical support across the CIS. Along with a designat-ed medical staff throughout the season, UofA varsity athletes also have access to the Glen Sather Clinic, which provides assessment, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of orthopaedic and sport related injury.

SCHOLARSHIPS

With Golden Bears football student-athletes receiving well over $100,000 in athletic scholarships for the 2013-14 school year, Golden Bears Football helps student-ath-letes financially, as they pursue a degree.

In the competitive world of athlete as-sistance, Golden Bears Football provides financial support to its student-athletes at the same levels as all the top programs across CIS football.

THE TOTAL PACKAGE

WHAT IS B.O.M.B.?WHAT IS B.O.M.B.?“The term B.O.M.B. is an acronym which stands for the way Golden Bears Football is to be played. We aim at all times be in better physical condition than our opposition, allow-ing us to play the game with a level of physicality that will be unrivaled by our opponents. Our program also promotes the concept of establishing a sense of brotherhood amongst our student-athletes. We will build our teams as a family which under duress will stay together and be able to with-stand any challenge put before us. In victory or defeat the ubiquitous nature of this brotherhood will always bind us together.” - Coach Morris

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With a long history as one of Can-ada’s finest universities, in a city that’s among the most affordable in Canada to live, there’s no shortage of reasons to make the University of Alberta your choice.

A TOP FIVE UNIVERSITY

The University of Alberta is a top five post-secondary institution in Canada and consistently ranked inside the top 100 internationally.

Thanks to an experienced and well-re-knowned teaching staff - our professors have won the most 3M Teaching Awards of any Candadian institution (40 and counting) - along with an extensive array of more than 200 undergraduate degree programs, there’s no place better place for you to pursue your academic goals.

BIG SCHOOL BENEFITS WITH A SMALL CLASS FEEL

While there’s no shortage of degree options and plenty of student groups on campus - 450 and counting - UAlberta keeps class sizes down. The average un-

dergraduate class size is just 38 students, with 80 per cent of classes featuring 50 students, or less.

AN ENGINEERING HOTBED

Key to UAlberta’s reputation as a top five post-secondary institution in Canada is the Faculty of Engineering, which is one of Western Canada’s oldest engineering faculties.

With 21 different degree options avail-able, there’s an engineering option for everyone.

A VIBRANT, GROWING CAMPUS

Founded in 1910, UAlberta is one of Western Canada’s oldest universities and while there’s plenty of historic buildings on campus, there’s also no shortage of new facilities that are making both North and South Campus even better. Slated to open late 2014, the Physical Activity and Wellness Centre is a 110,688 square foot space that will house a brand new campus fitness centre, a world-class climbing centre and a variety of student spaces.

CENTRALLY LOCATED ON THE LRT

Located on the south banks of the North Saskatchewan River and just a few min-utes west of Old Strathcona - the city’s arts and culture hub - UAlberta is located centrally in one of Edmonton’s oldest and most energetic neighbourhoods, minutes from downtown.

With three LRT stations on campus - two on North Campus and one on South Campus - and bussing hubs on both cam-puses, public transit makes getting to and from school stress free. With universal transit service, a.k.a. the UPass, included in your tuition and fees, simply hop on an LRT train, or bus and get where you need to go.

TAKE A LOOK

For more information on UAlberta and what it has to offer, including a virtual tour of campus, specific program require-ments, scholarship opportunities and more, visit:

www.admissions.ualberta.ca

WHY UALBERTA?

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RESIDENCESWhether you’re looking for somewhere to live during your first year, or are planning to live in residence throughout your univer-sity career, there’s a residence for you at UAlberta.

New students applying for residency at UAlberta will either call Lister Hall (pic-tured), or HUB - both of which are right

on campus - home for the first year of residency.

For a full list of residence options, visit our websites at:

www.residence.ualberta.ca

THE BEST ACADEMIC SUPPORT IN CIS FOOTBALLTransitioning from high school to university on the football field can be challenging, but making the move in the classroom can be just as difficult - especially at one of Canada’s most rigorous universities.

With the aim of graduating 100 per cent of the athletes that come through our program, Golden Bears football has developed a set of strate-gic student-athlete supports that are aimed at positioning our student-ath-letes for success as they strive to-wards their degree.

From your first training camp, to graduation, our academic supports are there to help you every step of the way.

ORIENTATION

Before any Golden Bears football player starts their academic career in the class-room, they’re positioned to succeed with an orientation session with their fellow first-year student-athletes at training camp. This orientation session provides instruc-tion on everything from how to calculate your GPA, to how to get from one class to the next.

Along with orientation specifically for foot-ball student-athletes, all incoming Bears are given a psychoeducational assessment prior to starting school. This assessment helps the Bears academic support staff understand how individual student-athletes learn, in order to cater their academic plan - course load, type of courses - to suit how they learn best.

STUDY HALL

Once class starts, all first-year Bears attend daily study hall sessions during the week from 4-6:30 p.m. at Foote Field.

Whether students want to work in a quiet space, or collaboratively, all study hall ses-sions are staffed by study hall attendants, who are there to answer any questions.

TUTORIAL SUPPORT

Four separate tutors work with our program during the school year, specializing in phys-ical education, calculus, statistics and en-glish. Along with these tutors, Golden Bears football student-athletes also have access to learning strategists who work one-on-one with students to help them plan ahead and make sure they’re positioned to succeed.

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VISIT OUR RECRUITING SITE TO STAY UP TO DATE ON WHAT IT TAKES TO...

BE A BEAR!

VISIT OUR RECRUITING SITE TO STAY UP TO DATE ON WHAT IT TAKES TO...

BE A BEAR!

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