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1988 Saskatchewan Roughriders season
General manager
Bill Baker
Head coach
John Gregory
Home field
Taylor Field
Results
Record
11–7
Division place
2nd, West
Playoff finish
Lost West Semi-Final
Uniform
← 1987
Roughriders seasons
1989 →
The 1988 Saskatchewan Roughriders season was the club's 79th year of operation, 74th season of play, and its 31st season in the Canadian Football League. The team qualified for the CFL playoffs for the first time since 1976, finishing in second place in the CFL West Division with an 11–7 record. The Roughriders hosted the West Semi-Final, their first home playoff game since the 1976 CFL Western Final, but were defeated by the B.C. Lions 42–18.
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