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2001

NOTE: Teams losing in overtime are awarded one point
WEEK ONE
WEDNESDAY JULY 4
Montreal 27, TORONTO 3 (14065) - Anthony Calvillo passed for 287 yards and two TDs and Mike Pringle rushed for 107 yards as the Als won their fifth straight season opener. Pringle recorded his 61st 100-yard rushing game.
Winnipeg 48, CALGARY 20 (33678) - Khari Jones passed for two TDs and ran for another to lead the Blue Bombers to their first win in Calgary since August 1991. Troy Mills scored on runs of 12 and six yards for the Bombers.
FRIDAY JULY 6
SASKATCHEWAN 30, Hamilton 28 (23421) - Hamilton led 19-3 in the second quarter before the Riders rallied and won thanks to Paul McCallum, who hit a 40-yard field goal with three seconds to go.
SATURDAY JULY 7
BRIT COL 35, Edmonton 28 (OT) (18125) - Vancouver native Sean Millington scored from two yards out on BC's second possession in OT. Each team managed a field goal on its possession in the initial overtime.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Saskatch  1  0 0 0  30  28  2 Winnipeg  1  0 0 0  48  20  2
Brit Col  1  0 0 0  35  28  2 Montreal  1  0 0 0  27   3  2
Edmonton  0  1 0 1  28  35  1 Hamilton  0  1 0 0  28  30  0
Calgary   0  1 0 0  20  48  0 Toronto   0  1 0 0   3  27  0
WEEK TWO
THURSDAY JULY 12
MONTREAL 32, Calgary 14 (19544) - Mike Pringle rushed for 169 yards and four TDs. Pringle provided more than a quarter of the 413 yards of offense for Montreal, which scored four of the game's five touchdowns and never trailed.
HAMILTON 26, British Col 5 (19350) - DE Joe Montford returned a fumble 42 yards for a TD and Hamilton recorded three safeties. Paul Osbaldiston, who converted seven FGs last week, connected from 21 yards in the third quarter.
FRIDAY JULY 13
Winnipeg 30, TORONTO 16 (11041) - Khari Jones passed for 347 yards and two TDs, leading the Blue Bombers to their first road win over the Argos since August 1994. Kerwin Bell was 28-of-45 for 366 yards for Toronto.
EDMONTON 13, Saskatchewan 11 (32722) - Sean Fleming kicked a pair of fourth-quarter FGs to lead the Eskimos and deprived the Riders of their first 2-0 start in 12 years. Fleming's 37-yard kick with 9:26 to go broke a 10-10 tie.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton  1  1 0 1  41  46  3 Winnipeg  2  0 0 0  78  36  4
Brit Col  1  1 0 0  40  54  2 Montreal  2  0 0 0  59  17  4
Saskatch  1  1 0 0  41  41  2 Hamilton  1  1 0 0  54  35  2
Calgary   0  2 0 0  34  80  0 Toronto   0  2 0 0  19  57  0
WEEK THREE
FRIDAY JULY 20
Hamilton 24, TORONTO 18 (16252) - Danny McManus threw two TDs passes and Ronald Williams ran for 104 yards and a TD as the Ti-Cats kept Toronto winless. Darren Flutie  moved into third on the all-time list for receiving yards.
Montreal 37, WINNIPEG 34 (29503) - Anthony Calvillo threw two TD passes as the unbeaten Alouettes built a 23-point lead and held on, disappointing the first sellout crowd at Canad Inns Stadium in seven years.
EDMONTON 33, Calgary 23 (33542) - Backup QB Jason Maas threw a pair of TD passes and Sean Fleming kicked four FGs as the Eskimos kept their rivals winless. Esks WR Edward Hervey caught four passes for 170 yards.
SATURDAY JULY 21
Saskatchewan 12, BRIT COL 7 (19409) - In a battle of sputtering offences, the Roughriders had the last gasp as Paul McCallum kicked a 15-yard FG with just over four minutes left for the win.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton  2  1 0 1  74  69  5 Montreal  3  0 0 0  96  51  6
Saskatch  2  1 0 0  53  48  4 Winnipeg  2  1 0 0 112  73  4
Brit Col  1  2 0 0  47  66  2 Hamilton  2  1 0 0  78  53  4
Calgary   0  3 0 0  57 113  0 Toronto   0  3 0 0  37  81  0
WEEK FOUR
THURSDAY JULY 26
HAMILTON 24, Winnipeg 19 (17140) - Danny McManus passed for 266 yards and a TD as Hamilton grabbed second place in the East with a win over the mistake-prone Bombers, which committed 15 penalties for 108 yards.
MONTREAL 34, Edmonton 6 (19541) - Mike Pringle rushed for 147 yards and three TDs to lead the unbeaten Alouettes, while QB Anthony Calvillo passed for 276 yards to help the Alouettes outgain the Eskimos, 507 yards to 199.
FRIDAY JULY 27
CALGARY 28, British Col 22 (32210) - Marcus Crandell threw for 332 yards and a TD as the Stamps raced to an early lead and hung on. Calgary's defense held B.C. to just eight points through the first 55 minutes.
SATURDAY JULY 28
Toronto 50, SASKATCHEWAN 24 (27255) - Backup  QB Jimmy Kemp passed for for 276 yards and three TDs and ran for another, leading Toronto to its first win. Riders QB Marvin Graves threw for 381 yards and three TDs.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton  2  2 0 1  80 103  5 Montreal  4  0 0 0 130  57  8
Saskatch  2  2 0 0  77  98  4 Hamilton  3  1 0 0 102  72  6
Brit Col  1  3 0 0  69  94  2 Winnipeg  2  2 0 0 131  97  4
Calgary   1  3 0 0  85 135  2 Toronto   1  3 0 0  87 105  2
WEEK FIVE
THURSDAY AUGUST 2
Edmonton 24, HAMILTON 14 (17107) - Mark Nohra scored on a two-yard TD run in the second quarter, lifting the Eskimos to the win. Shawn Daniels clinched the win in the fourth, scoring on a six-yard run that made it 24-7.
FRIDAY AUGUST 3
WINNIPEG 32, Saskatchewan 14 (27310) - Troy Westwood kicked five FGs as the Blue Bombers snapped a two-game skid. Charles Roberts rushed for 100 yards on nine carries to lead the Winnipeg attack.
Toronto 36, CALGARY 35 (32605) - Jacob Marini missed a FG with no time left but the single gave the Argonauts its sixth straight road win, dating back to last season.  The teams combined for 854 yards of total offense.
SATURDAY AUGUST 4
BRITISH COL 44, Montreal 31 (18185) - Damon Allen tossed four TD passes to Alfred Jackson as the Lions snapped a three-game skid.  Jackson made all four TD catches in the first half to tie the Lions' record for TDs in a game.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton  3  2 0 1 104 117  7 Montreal  4  1 0 0 161 101  8
Saskatch  2  3 0 0  91 130  4 Hamilton  3  2 0 0 116  96  6
Brit Col  2  3 0 0 113 125  4 Winnipeg  3  2 0 0 163 111  6
Calgary   1  4 0 0 120 171  2 Toronto   2  3 0 0 123 140  4
WEEK SIX
FRIDAY AUGUST 10
MONTREAL 27, Hamilton 17 (19541) - Mike Pringle ran for 137 yards and a TDs as the Als built a 21-point lead and extended their lead in the East. Pringle recorded his 64th 100-yard effort, two shy of George Reed's record.
WINNIPEG 36, Toronto 16 (25598) - Harold Nash and Marvin Coleman scored on interception returns as the Bombers overcame six turnovers. QB Khari Jones threw four interceptions and the Bombers lost a pair of fumbles.
SATURDAY AUGUST 11
Calgary 35, SASKATCHEWAN 4 (22438) - Travis Moore caught seven passes for 171 yards and two TDs as the Stamps escaped sole possession of last place in the West, as QB Marcus Crandell threw for 388 yards.
BRITISH COL 42, Edmonton 39 (18171) - Damon Allen threw four TD passes as the Lions built a 25-point lead and held on. Jason Maas rallied Edmonton with four second-half touchdown passes, including three to Edward Hervey.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton  3  3 0 1 143 159  7 Montreal  5  1 0 0 188 118 10
Brit Col  3  3 0 0 155 164  6 Winnipeg  4  2 0 0 199 127  8
Saskatch  2  4 0 0  95 165  4 Hamilton  3  3 0 0 133 123  6
Calgary   2  4 0 0 155 175  4 Toronto   2  4 0 0 139 176  4
WEEK SEVEN
THURSDAY AUGUST 16
Winnipeg 20, HAMILTON 17 (14515) - Troy Westwood kicked a 19-yard FG as time expired, lifting the Bombers to the win. Westwood's kick came just
over a minute after Paul Osbaldiston tied the game with a 37-yard single.
MONTREAL 40, Toronto 25 (19541) - Anthony Calvillo passed for 333 yards and Terry Baker kicked six FGs as the league-leading Alouettes outscored Toronto. Each team rolled up 470 yards in total offense.
FRIDAY AUGUST 17
British Col 35, EDMONTON 17 (35394) - Damon Allen threw three fourth-quarter TD passes as the Lions scored 27 unanswered points and moved into first place in the West. Terry Vaughn had 10 catches for 165 yards for BC.
CALGARY 37, Saskatchewan 13 (35967) - Marcus Crandell threw two TD passes and ran for two scores as Calgary broke open a close game in the second half, outscoring the Roughriders, 27-6.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Brit Col  4  3 0 0 190 181  8 Montreal  6  1 0 0 228 143 12
Edmonton  3  4 0 1 160 194  7 Winnipeg  5  2 0 0 219 144 10
Calgary   3  4 0 0 192 188  6 Hamilton  3  4 0 0 150 143  6
Saskatch  2  5 0 0 108 202  4 Toronto   2  5 0 0 164 216  4
WEEK EIGHT
FRIDAY AUGUST 24
WINNIPEG 24, Montreal 19 (29503) - Milt Stegall caught a pair of TD passes in the final eight minutes as the Blue Bombers rallied from a 14-point halftime deficit to tie Montreal for the lead in the East.
Hamilton 20, EDMONTON 12 (37666) - Ti-Cats RB Jeff Johnson ran for 109 yards, while Edmonton retired Warren Moon's jersey but suffered their third straight loss. Johnson started following the release of Ronald Williams.
SATURDAY AUGUST 25
Saskatchewan 14, TORONTO 11 (18378) - QB Kevin Glenn ran two yards for a TD in the third quarter as the Roughriders posted their second win. Glenn completed just 10-of-27 passes for 87 yards and interception.
BRITISH COL 27, Calgary 13 (23642) - The Lions extended their winning streak to four, but lost QB Damon Allen to a broken bone in his non-throwing hand. He was replaced by Tony Corbin, who threw a pair of TDs.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Brit Col  5  3 0 0 217 194 10 Montreal  6  2 0 0 247 167 12
Edmonton  3  5 0 1 172 214  7 Winnipeg  6  2 0 0 243 163 12
Calgary   3  5 0 0 205 215  6 Hamilton  4  4 0 0 170 155  8
Saskatch  3  5 0 0 122 213  6 Toronto   2  6 0 0 175 230  4
WEEK NINE
FRIDAY AUGUST 31
MONTREAL 23, British Col 19 (19541) -  Anthony Calvillo threw for 273 yards and a TD to lead the Alouettes. His 38-yard TD pass to Tyree Davis that gave Montreal a 16-7 lead with 6:54 left in the second quarter.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2
Winnipeg 20, SASKATCHEWAN 18 (30127) - Troy Westwood kicked four FGs to lead the Blue Bombers in the annual Labour Day Classic. Westwood's fourth FG set a Bombers FG record of 395, one more than Trevor Kennerd.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3
Edmonton 33, CALGARY 32 (35967) - Sean Fleming's 25-yard FG as time expired gave the Eskimos sole possession of second. Fleming's FG capped a 70-yard drive guided by Jason Maas, who threw for 312 yards and a TD.
HAMILTON 26, Toronto 13 (26283) - Danny McManus passed for 318 yards and two TDs, leading Hamilton to the win. The win was the 135th for Hamilton coach Ron Lancaster, moving him into fourth place in CFL history.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Brit Col  5  4 0 0 236 217 10 Montreal  7  2 0 0 270 186 14
Edmonton  4  5 0 1 205 246  9 Winnipeg  7  2 0 0 263 181 14
Calgary   3  6 0 0 237 248  6 Hamilton  5  4 0 0 196 168 10
Saskatch  3  6 0 0 140 233  6 Toronto   2  7 0 0 188 256  4
WEEK TEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7
Calgary 34, EDMONTON 33 (48279) - Calgary won when CB William Fields returned a conversion attempt 95 yards for two points in the final minute. Edmonton scored a pair of TDs in an 82-second span late for the lead.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8
TORONTO 32, Brit Columbia 17 (17462) - Jimmy Kemp threw a pair of TD passes and Chris Neal scored on an interception return as the Argonauts built a 28-point lead and surprised the Lions, to snap a four-game skid.
WINNIPEG 63, Hamilton 31 (29500) - Khari Jones threw three second-half TD passes and Brian Clark and Marvin Coleman scored on interception returns as the Bombers built a 49-17 lead. and pulled away.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9
Montreal 31, SASKATCHEWAN 3 (18358) - Mike Pringle, who has rushed for over 100 yards in 65 games in his career, moved closer to George Reed's record of 66 games with a 170-yard rushing performance in the rout.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Brit Col  5  5 0 0 253 249 10 Montreal  8  2 0 0 301 189 16
Edmonton  4  6 0 1 238 280  9 Winnipeg  8  2 0 0 326 212 16
Calgary   4  6 0 0 271 281  8 Hamilton  5  5 0 0 227 231 10
Saskatch  3  7 0 0 143 264  6 Toronto   3  7 0 0 220 273  6
WEEK ELEVEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15
Hamilton at British Columbia - Hamilton was originally scheduled to face the Lions on Saturday night at B.C. Place but the game was postponed Friday when the Ticats' flight was cancelled due to the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 17
CALGARY 21, Saskatchewan 14 (32456) - Kelvin Anderson rushed for 109 yards and a TD as Calgary moved into a first-place tie in the West. Anderson dashed 22 yards for a TD to spark a 15-point second quarter.
WINNIPEG 23, Edmonton 22 (26144) - Juran Bolden returned an interception 37 yards for the go-ahead TD midway through the fourth. After Bolden picked off Jason Maas, Khari Jones hit Milt Stegall for the deciding two points.
MONTREAL 24, Toronto 18 (19541) - Terry Baker kicked his second and third FGs of the game in the fourth as Montreal trailed 18-11 at intermission but blanked Toronto in the second half.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Brit Col  5  5 0 0 253 249 10 Montreal  9  2 0 0 325 207 18
Calgary   5  6 0 0 292 295 10 Winnipeg  9  2 0 0 349 234 18
Edmonton  4  7 0 1 260 303  9 Hamilton  5  5 0 0 227 231 10
Saskatch  3  8 0 0 157 285  6 Toronto   3  8 0 0 238 297  6
WEEK TWELVE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21
EDMONTON 23, Toronto 22 (28687) - Quincy Jackson caught a 14-yard TD pass from Jason Maas with 13 seconds to go for the win, 2:30 after Dan Giancola kicked his fifth FG that extended Toronto's lead to 22-16.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22
HAMILTON 29, Calgary 26 (OT) (15500) - Danny McManus threw a 35-yard TD pass to Darren Flutie on Hamilton's first play from scrimmage in OT.  The toss came after Mark McLoughlin put the Stamps in front with a 43-yard FG.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23
Brit Col 17, SASKATCHEWAN 15 (19777) - Matt Kellett kicked a pair of FGs in the fourth, including a 30-yarder as time expired as the Lions moved into first place in the Western Division. B.C. trailed 15-2 after three quarters.
Winnipeg 28, MONTREAL 25 (19601) - The Blue Bombers moved into first place in the East as Troy Westwood kicked an eight-yard field goal with 25 seconds to go. The kick capped a wild fourth quarter that featured 24 points.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Brit Col  6  5 0 0 270 264 12 Y-Winnip 10  2 0 0 377 259 20
Calgary   5  7 0 1 318 324 11 Montreal  9  3 0 0 350 235 18
Edmonton  5  7 0 1 283 325 11 Hamilton  6  5 0 0 256 257 12
Saskatch  3  9 0 0 172 302  6 Toronto   3  9 0 0 260 320  6
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK TWELVE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28
WINNIPEG 23, British Col 22 (29503) - Khari Jones threw for 258 yards and two TDs as Winnipeg took advantage of a late missed FG for their ninth straight victory. B.C. rushed for 174 yards and outgained Winnepeg, 354-243.
TORONTO 33, Calgary 31 (15387) - DE Wayne Shaw took an interception 69 yards for a TD and LB Elfrid Payton added an 86-yard fumble return for a TD as Toronto won. Calgary outgained Toronto, 438-353.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29
Edmonton 35, SASKATCHEWAN 19 (18086) - Jason Maas ran for one TD and passed for a TD as the Eskimos moved into first place. Maas' three-yard run was the only score in the third and extended Edmonton's lead to 18-6.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30
HAMILTON 21, Montreal 20 (19300) - Terry Baker's 23-yard FG attempt on the final play was partially blocked.  DE Joe Montford got his hand on Baker's kick, which was retrieved in the end zone for a single.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton  6  7 0 1 318 344 13 Y-Winnip 11  2 0 0 400 281 22
Brit Col  6  6 0 0 292 287 12 Montreal  9  4 0 0 370 256 18
Calgary   5  8 0 1 349 357 11 Hamilton  7  5 0 0 277 277 14
Saskatch  3 10 0 0 191 337  6 Toronto   4  9 0 0 293 351  8
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FOURTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 5
Winnipeg 37, EDMONTON 33 (29659) - Khari Jones threw three TDs and
rushed for another to lead the Blue Bombers to their 10th straight win. Jones threw for 352 yards and Milt Stegall had eight catches for 130 yards.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 6
Toronto 34, BRIT COLUMBIA 17 (17822) - RB Michael Jenkins scored two TDs and passed the 1,000-yard mark, while Ted Alford, Nigel Williams and Derrell Mitchell caught TD passes for the Argos, who have won two in a row.
MONDAY OCTOBER 8
Saskatchewan 13, MONTREAL 7 (19601) - Darren Davis ran for 125 yards
as the Roughriders surprised Montreal. QB Keith Smith scored on a one-yard run and Paul McCallum kicked a pair of FGs for Saskatchewan.
Hamilton 35, CALGARY 33 (31794) - Gerald Vaughn established a record as the Tiger-Cats extended their win streak to three. Vaughn blocked his second punt of the game and set the CFL record with the ninth block of his career.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton  6  8 0 1 351 381 13 Y-Winnip 12  2 0 0 437 314 24
Brit Col  6  7 0 0 309 321 12 Montreal  9  5 0 0 377 269 18
Calgary   5  9 0 1 382 392 11 Hamilton  8  5 0 0 312 310 16
Saskatch  4 10 0 0 204 344  8 Toronto   5  9 0 0 327 368 10
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FIFTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 12
EDMONTON 28, Brit Columbia 22 (30518) - Sean Fleming kicked four FGs and Winston October returned a punt for a TD as Edmonton inched closer to a playoff berth, as QB Jason Maas completed 19-of-31 passes for 238 yards.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 13
TORONTO 51, Montreal 24 (17258) - Kerwin Bell passed for 250 yards and three TD as the Argos handed the Als their fourth straight loss. Mike  Jenkins ran for 149 yards and helped the Argos climb within four points of Hamilton.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 14
WINNIPEG 24, Hamilton 17 (28558) - Khari Jones threw three TD passes to Milt Stegall as Winnipeg clinched the top spot in the East.  Winnipeg's club record-tying 11th straight win is the second-longest in CFL history.
Calgary 29, SASKATCHEWAN 26 (18496) - Mark McLoughlin hit a 29-yard FG with eight seconds left as the Stamps moved into second in the West. The kick came less than three minutes after a tying 28-yarder by Paul McCallum.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton  7  8 0 1 379 403 15 X-Winnip 13  2 0 0 461 331 26
Calgary   6  9 0 1 411 418 13 Montreal  9  6 0 0 401 320 18
Brit Col  6  8 0 0 331 349 12 Hamilton  8  6 0 0 329 334 16
Saskatch  4 11 0 0 230 373  8 Toronto   6  9 0 0 378 392 12
X-Clinched Division Title     Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SIXTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 19
Edmonton 25, TORONTO 22 (OT) (15438) - Jason Maas hit Edward Hervey with a 35-yard TD pass to lift the Eskimos, who trailed by three points with K Sean Fleming sidelined from a knee injury suffered during the fourth quarter.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20
CALGARY 29, Montreal 9 (34029) - Mark McLoughlin kicked five FGs as the  Stamps handed the injury-riddled Als their fifth straight loss. Montreal was playing without six starters, including Anthony Calvillo and RB Mike Pringle.
WINNIPEG 26, British Col 18 (23510) - Charles Roberts returned a punt 58 yards for a TD and Eric Blount scored twice to lead the Blue Bombers to their 12th straight victory. The winning streak is the longest in team history.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 21
HAMILTON 30, Saskatchewan 24 (17266) - Hamilton scored 13 points in the fourth and clinching a playoff berth. Paul Osbaldiston kicked three FGs in the second half for Hamilton, which has rallied to win in four of its last five.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Y-Edmont  8  8 0 1 404 425 17 X-Winnip 14  2 0 0 487 349 28
Y-Calgary 7  9 0 1 440 427 15 Y-Hamilt  9  6 0 0 359 358 18
Brit Col  6  9 0 0 349 375 12 Y-Mont    9  7 0 0 410 349 18
Saskatch  4 12 0 0 254 403  8 Toronto   6 10 0 1 400 417 13
X-Clinched Division Title     Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SEVENTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 26
TORONTO 12, Winnipeg 7 (16782) - Darren Joseph had a one-yard TD run with 1:38 remaining to give Toronto the upset. Joseph's run was his only carry of the game and capped an eight-play drive.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 27
SASKATCHEWAN 12, Edmonton 3 (20917) - Paul McCallum kicked a CFL-record 62-yard FG as the Riders pulled off the upset. Riders K Dave Ridgeway set the previous mark, booting a 60-yarder on September 6, 1987.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 28
British Col 34, CALGARY 16 (33144) - Sean Millington had two short TD runs and Matt Kellett kicked four FGs as the Lions snapped a four-game losing streak and moved within one point of Calgary.
Hamilton 38, MONTREAL 18 (19601) - Danny McManus threw three TD passes and Troy Davis ran for two as the Tiger-Cats defeated the slumping  Alouettes, who have lost six straight games, including two to Hamilton.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Y-Edmont  8  9 0 1 407 437 17 X-Winnip 14  3 0 0 494 361 28
Y-Calgary 7 10 0 1 456 461 15 Y-Hamilt 10  6 0 0 397 376 20
Y-Brit Co 7  9 0 0 383 391 14 Y-Montre  9  8 0 0 428 387 18
Saskatch  5 12 0 0 266 406 10 Toronto   7 10 0 1 412 424 15
X-Clinched Division Title     Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK EIGHTEEN
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2
Calgary 22, WINNIPEG 15 (27678) - The Stampeders clinched a playoff spot for the 14th straight year as Mark McLoughlin kicked five FGs and QB Marcus Crandell completed 27-of-43 passes for 325 yards with four interceptions.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3
Saskatchewan 42, BRIT COL 10 (20076) - QB Kevin Glenn threw for one TD and rushed for one, Darren Davis rushed for two and Chris Szarka scored on a 37-yard run for the Riders, who finished a point ahead of last year's total.
HAMILTON 31, Toronto 20 (21019) - Hamilton LB Sean Woodson returned one of his three second-quarter interceptions 100 yards for a TD. Woodson also recovered a fumble in the 24-point 2nd quarter to help build a 31-2 lead.
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4
EDMONTON 32, Montreal 26 (43123) - Edward Hervey caught a pair of TD passes and Jackie Kellogg scored on a 56-yard interception return as the Eskimos handed Montreal its seventh straight loss and finished at .500.
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6
BRITISH COLUMBIA 24, Hamilton 12 (19769) - The defending Grey Cup champions clinched a postseason berth ss Sean Millington scored on three short runs. A loss would have secured a postseason spot for Toronto.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Y-Edmont  9  9 0 1 439 463 19 X-Winnip 14  4 0 0 509 383 28
Y-Calgary 8 10 0 1 478 476 17 Y-Hamilt 11  7 0 0 440 420 22
Y-Brit Co 8 10 0 0 417 445 16 Y-Montre  9  9 0 0 454 419 18
Saskatch  6 12 0 0 308 416 12 Toronto   7 11 0 1 432 455 15
X-Clinched Division Title     Y-Clinched Playoff Berth

DIVISION SEMI-FINALS
Nov 11 - HAMILTON (11-7) 24, Montreal (9-9) 12 (18500) - Archie Amerson scored on a 93-yard punt return and 31-yard catch as the Tiger-Cats moved on. Danny McManus threw a TD pass and ran for another score for Hamilton, while Montreal lost its eighth straight game to end the season.
Nov 11 - CALGARY (8-10) 28, British Columbia (8-10) 19 (21807) - DL Marc Pilon scored his first-ever TD as Calgary advanced to the West Division final. Pilon caught a four-yard pass from Marcus Crandell on a trick play with 2:08 left and Calgary made the two-point conversion for a 25-19 lead.

DIVISION FINALS
Nov 18 - WINNIPEG (14-4) 28, Hamilton (12-7) 13 (29503) - Winnipeg advanced to the Grey Cup for the first time in eight years as Khari Jones threw a pair of long TD passes. Winnipeg stopped QB Danny McManus twice from the 1-yard line while protecting a 10-point lead early in the fourth.
Nov 18 - Calgary (9-10) 34, EDMONTON (9-9) 16 (42156) - Marcus Crandell threw four first-half TD passes as Calgary earned its 11th trip to the Grey Cup. Crandell completed 21-of-28 passes for 323 yards, including two TDs to Kamau Peterson and one each to Travis Moore and Vince Danielsen.


2001 Grey Cup (November 25 at Montreal - 65,255)
CALGARY STAMPEDERS (10-10) 27, WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS (15-4) 19 - Marcus Crandell passed for 309 yards and two TDs as the Stampeders captured their second CFL championship in four years. Crandell led the Stampeders to their fourth straight victory as they became the second team in as many years to win the title after posting a losing record during the regular season. Before the second-largest crowd in Grey Cup history, Crandell won MVP honors after completing 18-of-35 passes. He highlighted a 17-point second quarter with a 68-yard strike to Marc Boerigter and a nine-yard touchdown toss to Travis Moore.