The Saskatchewan Roughriders former CEO and president, Jim Hopson, passed away at the age of 73 after a three-year battle with colon cancer. Hopson, a Regina, Saskatchewan native, played for the Riders from 1973 to 1976, alongside his heroes George Reed and Ron Lancaster. During his time with the team, the Riders made it to the West Final each season. Hopson was praised for his contributions both on and off the field, leading the organization to two Grey Cup Championships and overall financial success.

Current Riders CEO and president, Craig Reynolds, expressed his condolences for the loss of Hopson and highlighted his impact on the organization. Reynolds stated that under Hopson’s leadership, the Riders entered a new era that brought about significant success for the team. He emphasized the lasting belief in Roughrider football that Hopson instilled in the community and his positive, optimistic spirit that will be deeply missed. Reynolds mentioned that he would be available to speak about Hopson’s passing and share more details on the situation.

Hopson was remembered as not only a successful leader for the Riders, but also as a kind and optimistic individual who made those around him feel better. He was described as a friend to all who knew him, leaving a lasting impression on Rider Nation. Reynolds extended his condolences to Hopson’s family, including his wife Brenda and children Tyler and Carrie, expressing gratitude for everything Hopson brought to the team and the community. The loss of Hopson has deeply impacted the Rider Nation, and he will be remembered for his contributions to the organization and his positive influence on those around him.

As news of Hopson’s passing spread, tributes poured in from fans and members of the football community who were touched by his legacy. Hopson’s impact on the Riders and the sport of football in Saskatchewan was evident in the outpouring of support and gratitude for his contributions. His dedication to the team and the community was praised, and he was fondly remembered by those who had the privilege of knowing him. Hopson’s passing marks the end of an era for the Riders, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of players and fans.

The Saskatchewan Roughriders will honor the memory of Jim Hopson and pay tribute to his legacy as a beloved leader and supporter of the team. His impact on the organization will be remembered for years to come, as the Riders continue to build on the foundation that Hopson helped establish. The loss of Hopson has left a void in the hearts of Rider Nation, but his spirit and dedication to the team will live on through the memories and achievements he leaves behind. Hopson’s passing serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of his leadership and the lasting bond he shared with the community.

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