The original trophy was replaced in 1997 after it fell apart during an on-field celebration of the Huskies win in 1996 at home at Griffiths Stadium.
Griffiths Stadium is a football playing field belonging to the University of Saskatchewan.
Griffiths Stadium is home to the University of Saskatchewan's football team, the Huskies.
They played their home games at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Both the football and soccer teams play their home games at Griffiths Stadium.
They play their games at Griffiths Stadium and have hosted many playoff games, including the 2006 Vanier Cup.
The University hosted the first ever championship held in western Canada at its renovated Griffiths Stadium in 2006.
When players are working out, they will be using brand new equipment and have an incredible view of Griffiths Stadium through large windows.
Griffiths Stadium was expanded in August and September 2011, adding 1,174 seats.
In any event, Saskatoon also lacks a suitable outdoor stadium (the largest, Griffiths Stadium, seats only 6,171 spectators).