Jim Hopson, who helped Roughriders win two titles from the boardroom, dead at age 73

Saskatchewan Roughriders President Jim Hopson talks to reporters on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009 at Mosaic Stadium in Regina. Hopson, the former Saskatchewan Roughriders player who later served as president of the CFL club, has died. He was 73. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Troy Fleece

He played four seasons with his hometown Saskatchewan Roughriders, but Jim Hopson's greatest contribution to the storied franchise came in the boardroom.

Two of the Riders' four Grey Cup victories were during Hopson's tenure as president and chief executive officer. The Regina native died Tuesday at age 73.

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