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Coming off a Prairie Football Conference (PFC) championship in 2024, the Regina Thunder’s newest offensive coaches are already preparing for their title defense.

“You can’t win a championship in January,” said newly named offensive coordinator Carter Gusway. “But we’re sure going to try and put our players in the right position so when we get there, they’ll be successful again.”

“The expectation is to win,” said now offensive consultant and former Saskatchewan Roughrider Chris Getzlaf. “They’ve been doing that.”

Gusway and Getzlaf were named to their new positions Jan. 3.

Gusway, who was the team’s quarterbacks coach last season, was named as offensive coordinator after former coordinator, Stefan Endsin, stepped away from the team.

He has also spent time in various roles in the NCAA with Bowdoin College and St. Lawrence University, as well as time in Germany as an offensive coordinator and associate head coach for the Neu-Ulm Spartans.

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