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Employment History
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1. McGill Redmen
football.mcgill.ca/mediaroom/2 - [Cached]Published on: 10/7/2001 Last Visited: 8/5/2006
Laval quarterback Mathieu Bertrand of Sainte-Foy, completed 13-of-24 passes for 148 yards and one touchdown and no interceptions. He led all rushers with 92 yards on eight carries. Bertrand threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Jean-Francois Turgeon at 9:46 of the first quarter to even the score at 7-7. -
2. www.630ched.com
www.630ched.com/station/blog_d - [Cached]Last Visited: 10/12/2007
I personally think that we have two backs that have been seriously under-utilized: Mike Mauer and Mathieu Bertrand.
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3. CFL.ca Network :: Official site of the Canadian Football League
www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=ro - [Cached]Published on: 1/24/2004 Last Visited: 7/7/2006
Mathieu Bertrand #30
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2005: A punishing fullback and special teams player, Mathieu proved a valuable commodity in 2005 racking up 32 yards on 13 carries, added 169 yards on 21 receptions and contributed 16 special teams stops. Bertrand scored his first career touchdown vs. Hamilton in Week 6. CFL West Division Semifinal: one carry for a one-yard touchdown and three receptions for 26 yards. CFL West Division Championship: two rushes for four yards, three catches for 18 yards and one fumble recovery. Did not play in 2005 Grey Cup due to injury.
2004: Bertrand made his pro debut in Week 1 of the 2004 season against Montreal. He has seen action as a fullback and on special teams. He was the Eskimo nominee for Rookie of the Year.
College: Before switching to fullback once he turned pro, Mathieu played quarterback at Laval University. In 2003, Bertrand dominated on the field completing 141 of 218 passes for 2,395 yards with 17 touchdowns and just five interceptions. His outstanding play earned Mathieu his second straight Quebec conference MVP award and a Hec Crighton Trophy nomination as Canadian university football's Outstanding Player. After a being drafted in the fifth round by the Montreal Alouettes in 2003, Bertrand was later released and returned to university football that fall.
Personal: Mathieu and his wife Sarah have two children, daughter Naomi and son Donovan.

