Darian Durant and Roy Shivers are being inducted into the Saskatchewan Roughriders Plaza of Honour in 2024 together, which is fitting since Shivers brought Durant to the team in 2006. The trade also brought 2007 Grey Cup champion Kerry Joseph to the Riders. Durant, a 2013 Grey Cup champion himself, reflected on the upcoming weekend with events such as the Plaza of Honour dinner and the official induction ceremony during halftime of the game against the BC Lions. Durant mentioned that going in with the man who brought him to Saskatchewan brings back a lot of memories.
Durant’s successful tenure with the Riders would not have been possible without Shivers, who was the general manager of the team from 1999-2006. Shivers first noticed Durant at a camp at Georgia Tech, where he was impressed by the QB’s arm talent. Durant was also part of last year’s induction ceremony for the 2013 Grey Cup championship team. He mentioned the impact of signing autographs for fans during a game, realizing how important his time in Saskatchewan was to Rider Nation. The Riders will hold a ceremony to enshrine Durant and Shivers during halftime of the game against the BC Lions.
The trade that brought Durant to Saskatchewan also brought Kerry Joseph to the team, leading to successful seasons and a Grey Cup championship in 2013. Shivers’ eye for talent and decision to bring Durant to the team played a significant role in the team’s success during that time. Durant’s contributions as a quarterback were crucial to the team’s victories and the memorable moments shared with Rider Nation. The upcoming induction ceremony is a celebration of Durant and Shivers’ impact on the team and their lasting legacy in Rider history.
Shivers’ tenure as general manager of the Riders from 1999-2006 was marked by successful player acquisitions and team achievements. His decision to bring Darian Durant to the team was instrumental in shaping the future success of the Riders and their championship win in 2013. The Plaza of Honour induction ceremony serves as a tribute to Shivers’ contributions to the team and his role in building a strong foundation for future success. The ceremony acknowledges his influence on the team’s history and the lasting impact of his leadership.
Durant’s reflections on his time with the Riders and the significance of the upcoming induction ceremony highlight the importance of his connection to Rider Nation and the memories shared with fans. The support and admiration from Rider fans during his time with the team have left a lasting impression on Durant, who now appreciates the impact of his contributions to the team’s success. The Plaza of Honour ceremony will be an opportunity to celebrate Durant’s achievements and his lasting legacy as a key player in Rider history. The ceremony will honor Durant and Shivers’ induction into the prestigious group of Rider legends, marking their place in team history.