Doug Redl

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{{Infobox gridiron football person

| name = Doug Redl

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|9|3}}

| birth_place = Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

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| number = 67

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| position1 = Offensive lineman

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 4

| weight_lb = 242

| CIS = Saskatchewan

| high_school = Evan Hardy Collegiate

| CFLDraftedYear = 1978

| CFLDraftedRound = Territorial exemption

| CFLDraftedTeam = Saskatchewan Roughriders

| coaching_years1 = 1984

| coaching_team1 = Saskatchewan Huskies

| playing_years1 = {{CFL Year|1978}}–{{CFL Year|1979}}

| playing_team1 = Toronto Argonauts

| playing_years2 = {{CFL Year|1980}}, {{CFL Year|1982}}

| playing_team2 = Hamilton Tiger-Cats

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Doug Redl (born September 3, 1956) is a former Canadian football offensive lineman who played four seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He was drafted by the Saskatchewan Roughriders as a territorial exemption in the 1978 CFL Draft. He played CIS football at the University of Saskatchewan and attended Evan Hardy Collegiate in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.{{cite web|url=http://huskies.usask.ca/walloffame/profiles/R/doug_redl/index.php |title=Redl, Doug |publisher=huskies.usask.ca |accessdate=May 12, 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150512164523/http://huskies.usask.ca/walloffame/profiles/R/doug_redl/index.php |archivedate=May 12, 2015 }} He is the older brother of fellow CFL player Scott Redl.

College career

Redl played for the Saskatchewan Huskies from 1974 to 1977. He named to the Canada West conference all-star team at offensive guard in 1976 and 1977. He also earned CIAU All-Canadian honours both years. Redl was named to the Canadian team for the Can-Am Bowl in Tampa, Florida, featuring college all-stars from Canada and the U.S, in 1977.

Professional career

Redl was selected by the Saskatchewan Roughriders as a territorial exemption in the 1978 CFL Draft.{{cite web|url=https://www.cfl.ca/canadian_draft/list?year=1978&team= |title=Draft Tracker |publisher=cfl.ca |accessdate=May 12, 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150512164741/http://www.cfl.ca/canadian_draft/list?year=1978&team= |archivedate=May 12, 2015 }} He played for the Toronto Argonauts from 1978 to 1979.{{cite web | url=http://www.justsportsstats.com/footballstatsindex.php?player_id=redldou001 | title=Doug Redl | publisher=justsportsstats.com | accessdate=May 12, 2015}} He played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1980 and 1982.{{cite web |url=http://www.tradingcarddb.com/Gallery.cfm/sid/70629/1982-The-Spectator-&-Fire-Dept.-Hamilton-Tiger-Cats?PageIndex=4 |title=Doug Redl |publisher=tradingcarddb.com |accessdate=May 12, 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150512164858/http://www.tradingcarddb.com/Gallery.cfm/sid/70629/1982-The-Spectator-%26-Fire-Dept.-Hamilton-Tiger-Cats?PageIndex=4 |archivedate=May 12, 2015 |df=mdy-all }} His career ended due to a leg injury.{{cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/cfl/blog/cfl_experts/post/Concussions-Tiger-Cats-and-the-CFL-Alumni-Asso?urn=cfl-wp954 |title=Concussions, Tiger-Cats, and the CFL Alumni Association |publisher=yahoo.com |date=August 11, 2011 |author=Bucholtz, Andrew |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20160921160944/http://sports.yahoo.com/cfl/blog/cfl_experts/post/Concussions-Tiger-Cats-and-the-CFL-Alumni-Asso?urn=cfl-wp954 |archivedate=September 21, 2016 |url-status=dead |accessdate=September 21, 2016 |df=mdy }}

Coaching career

Redl was an assistant coach for the Saskatchewan Huskies in 1984.

References

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