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1990

WEEK ONE
THURSDAY JULY 12
SASKATCHEWAN 38, Hamilton 35 (24362) - After Derrick McAdoo's 1-yard run put the Ti-Cats ahead midway through the fourth, the Riders rallied and won on Milson Jones' 33-run with 59 seconds to play.
Winnipeg 31, OTTAWA 26 (OT) (22911) - Ottawa had a chance to tie the
game in OT when they marched down to the Bomber 11, but LB James West intercepted a Damon Allen pass in the endzone with 38 seconds left.
FRIDAY JULY 13
BRIT COL 38, Calgary 38 (T) (34233) - Doug Flutie threw a 37-yard TD to Ray Alexander with one second left in regulation to tie the score at 35. DE Mark Gastineau of the Lions was ejected at halftime for his part in a brawl.
SATURDAY JULY 14
Edmonton 40, TORONTO 34 (26815) - Eskimos QB Tracy Ham threw for three TDs and three interceptions as the Eskimos recorded their first regular-season win in Toronto since 1981.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton    1  0 0  40  34  2 Winnipeg    1  0 0  31  26  2
Saskatch    1  0 0  38  35  2 Toronto     0  1 0  34  40  0
Calgary     0  0 1  38  38  1 Ottawa      0  1 0  26  31  0
British Col 0  0 1  38  38  1 Hamilton    0  1 0  35  38  0
WEEK TWO
WEDNESDAY JULY 18
EDMONTON 41, Brit Col 23 (38401) - The Eskimos opened up an early 20-0
lead and then turned back Doug Flutie and the Lions, who pulled to within 25-20 in the fourth, before the Esks scored 17 fourth-quarter points.
THURSDAY JULY 19
HAMILTON 29, Ottawa 26 (13087) - Earl Winfleid caught touchdown passes from three different pitchers, including a 20-yard strike from Todd Dillon with 2:03 remaining to lift the Tiger-cats to the win.
CALGARY 30, Saskatchewan 25 (24818) - The Stampeders guaranteed their fans a win and QB Terrence Jones made good on the promise, running for two touchdowns including a 44-yard romp in the game's dying minutes.
FRIDAY JULY 20
WINNIPEG 34, Toronto 17 (25691) - The Bombers committed six turnovers and yet finished with a plus-seven as the Argos coughed up the football a mind-boggling 13 times.  Winnipeg RB Robert Mimbs ran for 112 yards.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton    2  0 0  81  57  4 Winnipeg    2  0 0  65  43  4
Calgary     1  0 1  68  63  3 Hamilton    1  1 0  64  64  2
Saskatch    1  1 0  63  65  2 Ottawa      0  2 0  52  60  0
British Col 0  1 1  61  79  1 Toronto     0  2 0  51  74  0
WEEK THREE
THURSDAY JULY 26
OTTAWA 50, Edmonton 46 (26411) - The Riders led 36-13 at halftime, but were down 44-43 with six minutes left. RB David Conrad ran two yards for a TD at 9:19 for the lead. Ottawa QB Damon Allen tossed five TD passes.
FRIDAY JULY 27
Calgary 54, SASKATCHEWAN 16 (26731) - Calgary QB Danny Barrett threw for 319 yards and three TDs as the Stamps rolled out to a 27-6 halftime l ead and never looked back in remaining unbeaten.
BRIT COL 24, Winnipeg 23 (34622) - With the clock sitting at 00:00, Lou Passaglia pounded a 42-yard FG through the uprights to provide the Lions with their first victory of the 1990 CFL season.
SATURDAY JULY 28
Toronto 41, HAMILTON 29 (20387) - Not much went right for Hamilton, but KR Wally Zatylny ran back punts and kickoffs for 285 yards, including a KO 93 yards for a touchdown.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Calgary     2  0 1 122  79  5 Winnipeg    2  1 0  88  67  4
Edmonton    2  1 0 127 107  4 Hamilton    1  2 0  93 105  2
British Col 1  1 1  85 102  3 Ottawa      1  2 0 102 106  2
Saskatch    1  2 0  79 119  2 Toronto     1  2 0  92 103  2
WEEK FOUR
THURSDAY AUGUST 2
Saskatchewan 36, BRIT COL 25 (33068) - K Dave Ridgway hoofed seven FGs to lead the Roughriders to win, while QB Kent Austin completed 27 of 42 attempts for 398 yards and a touchdown to Ray Elgaard.
WINNIPEG 23, Edmonton 20 (24320) - A 37-yard Trevor Kennerd FG with two seconds remaining lifted the Bombers to a stirring win, culminating a wild closing two minutes in which 18 of the game's 43 points were posted.
FRIDAY AUGUST 3
CALGARY 40, Hamilton 35 (23667) - Mark McLoughlin had five FGs and QB Danny Barrett engineered three second-half TDs to secure the win and keep the Stamps undefeated.
SATURDAY AUGUST 4
TORONTO 30, Ottawa 26 (28333) - John Congemi made an impressive first start of the season filling in for the injured Matt Dunigan, scoring one TD and completing 16 of 29 passes, to lead the Argos.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Calgary     3  0 1 162 114  7 Winnipeg    3  1 0 111  87  6
Edmonton    2  2 0 147 130  4 Toronto     2  2 0 122 129  4
Saskatch    2  2 0 115 144  4 Hamilton    1  3 0 128 145  2
British Col 1  2 1 110 138  3 Ottawa      1  3 0 128 136  2
WEEK FIVE
TUESDAY AUGUST 7
EDMONTON 57, Saskatchewan 31 (39060) - Stewart Hill led the onslaught as the defensive line of the Eskimos combined for 10 sacks. Hill had 4 1/2 sacks. Esks Henry (Gizmo) Williams had a 92-yard kickoff return for a major.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 8
WINNIPEG 28, Brit Col 14 (25952) - QB Danny McManus, a first-year Bomber, produced his second electrifying relief stint in as many games. McManus led the Bombers to 17 points in 10 minutes.
THURSDAY AUGUST 9
Hamilton 31, OTTAWA 30 (26684) - The Riders got within two points with two
minutes left in the game when David Conrad ran two yards for a TD, but Dean Dorsey missed a 39-yard FG with four seconds left.
CALGARY 42, Toronto 17 (22241) - A strong Calgary defence forced half a dozen turnovers and threw in four sacks  to remain the only undefeated team. QB Danny Barrett threw TD passes of 17 and 24 yards.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Calgary     4  0 1 204 131  9 Winnipeg    4  1 0 139 101  8
Edmonton    3  2 0 204 161  6 Toronto     2  3 0 139 171  4
Saskatch    2  3 0 146 201  4 Hamilton    2  3 0 159 175  4
British Col 1  3 1 124 166  3 Ottawa      1  4 0 158 167  2
WEEK SIX
TUESDAY AUGUST 14
EDMONTON 46, Calgary 20 (35104) - RB Reggie Taylor romped for TDs of 81 and 16 yards as the Eskimos knocked Calgary from the unbeaten ranks. Calgary's Derrick Crawford scored his team's only touchdowns.
Brit Col 32, SASKATCHEWAN 30 (22976) - After losing the lead late, B.C. QB Joe Paopao fought back to regain the lead, when he hit wide receiver Ray Alexander with his second scoring pass of the game.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15
HAMILTON 20, Winnipeg 10 (14887) - The Bombers committed a
record-tying 21 penalties for 180 yards, 18 yards more than the Winnipeg offence managed to grind out.
THURSDAY AUGUST 16
Toronto 41, OTTAWA 25 (27591) - John Congemi passed for 389 yards and
two TDs in the Argos' come-from-behind victory. The crowd was the largest at
Lansdowne Park in eight years.
SUNDAY AUGUST 19
SASKATCHEWAN 49, Edmonton 24 (24109) - Dave Ridgway accounted
for nearly half the Riders' points with seven FGs on seven attempts. Edmonton QB Tracy Ham was sacked five times.
MONDAY AUGUST 20
Hamilton 36, BRIT COL 34 (32699) - BC's Lui Passaglia set a pro football
career scoring record, but missed from 41 yards when his FG could have meant OT. He now has 2,244 points, 7 more than Dave Cutler.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Calgary     4  1 1 224 177  9 Winnipeg    4  2 0 149 121  8
Edmonton    4  3 0 274 230  8 Hamilton    4  3 0 215 219  8
Saskatch    3  4 0 225 257  6 Toronto     3  3 0 180 196  6
British Col 2  4 1 190 232  5 Ottawa      1  5 0 183 208  2
WEEK SEVEN
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22
Winnipeg 27, TORONTO 23 (30249) - Less Browne picked off a Tom Porras pass and rambled 31 yards to lift the Bombers to their fifth victory. Browne
stepped in front of the pass at 5:43 of the fourth quarter.
CALGARY 34, Ottawa 31 - Mark McLoughlin kicked a 54-yard FG with no
tittle left on the clock as the Stamps scored 10 points in the last minute. A minute earlier, Calgary QB Danny Barrett scored on a five-yard run for the tie.
SATURDAY AUGUST 25
Saskatchewan 46, HAMILTON 33 (16717) - Rider QB Kent Austin threw for four TDs and ran for another. His favorite target was Ray Elgaard, who latched onto 11 Austin spirals for 199 yards and one touchdown.
MONDAY AUGUST 27
EDMONTON 56, Toronto 36 (28151) - QBTracy Ham threw for three TDs and
ran for another as the Eskimos rolled. Henry (Gizmo) Williams electrified the crowd late by returning Lance Chomyc's FG attempt 108 yards for a TD.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Calgary     5  1 1 258 208 11 Winnipeg    5  2 0 176 144 10
Edmonton    5  3 0 330 266 10 Hamilton    4  4 0 248 265  8
Saskatch    4  4 0 271 290  8 Toronto     3  5 0 239 279  6
British Col 2  4 1 190 232  5 Ottawa      1  6 0 214 242  2
WEEK EIGHT
TUESDAY AUGUST 28
WINNIPEG 39, Calgary 37 (OT) (28480) - Less Browne's ninth interception of the season set up a 16-yard FG by Trevor Kennerd to give Winnipeg the win.
It was Kennerd's sixth field goal of the game.
OTTAWA 41, British Col 34 (22450) - Amid lightning flashes, claps of thunder and driving rain, Damon Allen threw three TD passes to lead the Riders, who held off a late rally following a 20-minute lightning delay.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1
TORONTO 68, Brit Col 43 - Murray Pezim, who had threatened to fire both Joe Kapp and Lions' head coach Lary Kuharich, had a change of heart even after watching the Argonauts set a team scoring record in humiliating the Lions.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2
SASKATCHEWAN 55, Winnipeg 11 - The  Roughriders' passing game caught fire, while Winnipeg's offence could manage only one touchdown, a one-yard run by running back Robert Mimbs.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3
Edmonton 38, CALGARY 4 - QB Tracy Ham after he threw three TD passes and directed his Eskimos to 425 total yards of offence.  Henry (Gizmo) Wiliams returned a punt 84 yards for an Edmonton TD.
Ottawa 40, HAMILTON 17 (20330) - Perhaps even more important than the win, for a team that went 12-59-1 record during its last four seasons, is that the Riders had 457 yards in offence and forced six turnovers.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton    6  3 0 368 270 12 Winnipeg    6  3 0 226 236 12
Calgary     5  3 1 299 285 11 Hamilton    4  5 0 265 305  8
Saskatch    5  4 0 326 301 10 Toronto     4  5 0 307 322  8
British Col 2  6 1 267 341  5 Ottawa      3  6 0 295 293  6
WEEK NINE
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6
Toronto 49, BRIT COL 19 - QB Matt Dunigan, whom Argos obtained from the Lions in a trade for six players, scored a pair of TDs. Andrew Murray, another former Lion, Darrell Smith, Paul Masotti and Jeff Boyd scored the other TDs.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7
EDMONTON 34, Calgary 17 - Edmonton jumped out to an early 27-6 lead and went on to win their 10th straight against the Stampeders. The Eskimos have won 18 of the last 19 meetings between the clubs.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9
OTTAWA 30, Saskatchewan 21 (25384) - The Ottawa defensive backs picked off seven Saskatchewan passes. QB Damon Allen engineered three TDs as Ottawa won its third consecutive game for the first time since 1985.
WINNIPEG 29, Hamilton 18 (23805) - Rod Hill limited the Ticats' best receiver, Tony Champion, to only one catch while getting his hands on a CFL-record five interceptions in Winnipeg's tidy victory.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton    7  3 0 402 287 14 Winnipeg    7  3 0 255 254 14
Calgary     5  4 1 316 319 11 Toronto     5  5 0 356 341 10
Saskatch    5  5 0 347 331 10 Hamilton    4  6 0 283 334  8
British Col 2  7 1 286 390  5 Ottawa      4  6 0 325 314  8
WEEK TEN
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13
Edmonton 32, BRIT COL 13 (26830) - B.C. may have had a new coach, Jim Young, at the controls but they still looked like the same old Lions. QB Tracy Ham directed Edmonton to 20 points in the fourth quarter.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14
CALGARY 18, Winnipeg 17 (22588) - Winnipeg k Trevor Kennerd pushed a 30-yard FG attempt wide to the left with seven seconds remaining allowing the Calgary Stampeders to escape.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15
Toronto 39, HAMILTON 16 (14025) - Mike Clemons returned a punt 92 yards for one of his two TDs to lead the Argos. Lance Chomyc kicked five converts
and a single to become the Argo's career scoring leader with 901 points.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16
SASKATCHEWAN 45, Ottawa 19 (27822) - The western Riders now lead the CFL in 16 offensive categories, including total offence, passing yardage, first downs and field goals. QB Kent Austin is far and away the CFL's top passer.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton    8  3 0 434 300 16 Winnipeg    7  4 0 272 272 14
Calgary     6  4 1 334 336 13 Toronto     6  5 0 395 357 12
Saskatch    6  5 0 392 350 12 Hamilton    4  7 0 299 373  8
British Col 2  8 1 299 422  5 Ottawa      4  7 0 344 359  8
WEEK ELEVEN
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20
TORONTO 70, Calgary 18 (27868) - Argos QB Matt Dunigan was lost for two months after tearing the hamstring in his left leg. Ricky Foggie came in to produce 56 points as Toronto scored the 2nd most points ever.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21
EDMONTON 41, Ottawa 29 (30109) - Craig Ellis caught six passes for 205 yards and two TDs to lead the Eskimos. Included in Ellis's receptions were
touchdowns of 45 and 30 yards. Those TDs gave Ellis a league-high 14.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22
Brit Col 34, HAMILTON 4 (10270) - The Lions delivered a solid performance
in Bob O'Billovichs first game since replacing Lary Kuharich as they racked up 423 yards in total offence, 27 first downs and no turnovers.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23
WINNIPEG 36, Saskatchewan 7 (32177) - After winning the coin toss, the Saskatchewan elected to take a stiff wind advantage in the second quarter. wind. The Blue Bombers promptly marched 79 yards in seven plays for a TD.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Edmonton    9  3 0 475 329 18 Winnipeg    8  4 0 308 279 16
Calgary     6  5 1 352 406 13 Toronto     7  5 0 465 375 14
Saskatch    6  6 0 399 386 12 Hamilton    4  8 0 303 407  8
British Col 3  8 1 333 426  7 Ottawa      4  8 0 373 400  8
WEEK TWELVE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28
Winnipeg 48, EDMONTON 25 (28950) - For the second straight game the Bombers opened the game with a TD, marching 56 yards in nine plays. The loss was Edmonton's first regular-season home loss in 17 games.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29
TORONTO 60, Hamilton 39 (30793) - Rickey Foggie tied a Toronto record with seven TD passes, equalling the mark set twice by Tobin Rote in 1960. He passed for 395 yards and ran for a game-high 112 yards.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30
Calgary 52, OTTAWA 8 (20035) - Stamps QB Rick Worman threw four TD
passes and ran two yards for another to lead the rout. He completed 17 of 28 passes for 317 yards.
SASKATCHEWAN 37, Br Col 34 (26176) - RB Milson Jones bulled his way into the B.C. end zone from 40 yards out for the game-winning TD, his second of the game, at 13:58 of the fourth quarter.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
*-Edmonton  9  4 0 500 377 18 Winnipeg    9  4 0 356 304 18
Calgary     7  5 1 404 414 15 Toronto     8  5 0 525 414 16
Saskatch    7  6 0 436 420 14 Hamilton    4  9 0 342 467  8
British Col 3  9 1 367 463  7 Ottawa      4  9 0 381 452  8
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK THIRTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 5
WINNIPEG 25, Toronto 9 (30484) - Winnipeg took control of the match on the opening KO when Less Browne stripped the ball from Toronto's Lorenzo
Rivers and scored on their opening drive for the third consecutive game.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 6
Ottawa 42, BRIT COL 26 (25499) - Riders QB Damon Allen threw for 231 yards and 4 TDs, while running for 41 yards, as Ottawa stayed in playoff
contention. The Lions saw their hopes virtually extinguished.
MONDAY OCTOBER 8
HAMILTON 25, Edmonton 23 (11121) - Paul Osbaldiston tied a team record with six FGs, including a 40-yarder with 34 seconds to go, to snap a six-game Hamilton skid. It was the first victory for coach David Beckman.
CALGARY 23, Saskatchewan 16 (27964) - It was a bland offensive affair, but
in the end the Stamps sniffed out a win on the strength of two interceptions by Greg Peterson, one for a touchdown and another to set up a major score.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
*-Edmonton  9  5 0 523 402 18 *-Winnipeg 10  4 0 381 313 20
*-Calgary   8  5 1 427 430 17 Toronto     8  6 0 534 439 16
Saskatch    7  7 0 452 443 14 Hamilton    5  9 0 367 490 10
British Col 3 10 1 393 505  7 Ottawa      5  9 0 423 478 10
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FOURTEEN
SATURDAY OCTOBER 13
Winnipeg 21, TORONTO 16 - Toronto was forced to go to the bench in the second quarter, sending John Congemi into action after QB Rickey Foggie sprained a finger on his right hand, but the Bombers went on to win the East.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 14
Hamilton 37, OTTAWA 33 (23129) - Hamilton WR Earl Winfield caught a deflected pass from Mike Kerrigan with eight seconds to go in regulation to give the Tiger-Cats a two-point lead for the last Eastern playoff berth.
Brit Col 33, CALGARY 25 (18154) - Even though they won, scoring 21 first-quarter points, the Lions were eliminated from the CFL playoffs. Doug Flutie completed 20-of-36 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns.
SASKATCHEWAN 29, Edmonton 24 (27423) - Saskatchewan QB Jeff Bentrim TD pass, Milson Jones rushed for one more and Dave Ridgway added five FGs as the Riders handed the Eskimos their third straight loss.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
*-Edmonton  9  6 0 547 431 18 X-Winnipeg 11  4 0 402 329 22
*-Calgary   8  6 1 452 463 17 Toronto     8  7 0 550 460 16
*-Saskatch  8  7 0 481 467 16 Hamilton    6  9 0 404 523 12
British Col 4 10 1 426 530  9 Ottawa      5 10 0 456 515 10
X-Clinched Division Title     *-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FIFTEEN
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20
TORONTO 59, Saskatchewan 15 (40029) - Argos QB Matt Dunigan suffered a torn hamstring, while teammates Pinball Clemons set the record for most combined yardage in a year and Darrell Smith his record 19th TD reception.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 21
Calgary 48, HAMILTON 42 (20076) - Tony Cherry, who went from all-star to the football junkyard in less than two years, is showing he is far from finished as he ran 16 times for 107 yards and three TDs to help the Stampeders.
Ottawa 27, WINNIPEG 20 (27323) - The offence's contribution to Winnipeg's demise was a poorly-thrown pass by Tom Burgess that ended up in the hands of Ottawa S Scott Flagel with 33 seconds left. Flagel scored.
Brit Col 30, EDMONTON 8 (37176) - B.C., already out of the playoffs, played the spoiler by beating the Eskimos, who lost their fourth in a row  and are struggling in a slump several players have linked to internal conflict.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
*-Calgary   9  6 1 500 505 19 X-Winnipeg 11  5 0 422 356 22
*-Edmonton  9  7 0 555 461 18 *-Toronto   9  7 0 609 475 18
*-Saskatch  8  8 0 496 526 16 Hamilton    6 10 0 446 571 12
British Col 5 10 1 456 538 11 Ottawa      6 10 0 483 535 12
X-Clinched Division Title     *-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SIXTEEN
SATURDAY OCTOBER 27
Calgary 54, BRIT COL 29 (22668) - Wally Buono, the 20th head coach of the Stamps and a two-time Grey Cup winner as a Montreal LB, has established a relaxed atmosphere and put Calgary in position to win the division.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 28
OTTAWA 27, Winnipeg 18 (18216) - The Bombers lost the ball three times inside the Riders' 10-yard line, twice on fumbles and once on an interception, as the Riders took control of their playoff destiny.
EDMONTON 25, Hamilton 15 (27434) - Neither team was impressive offensively, but the Eskimos stayed close and grabbed the decision with a 14-point burst in the fourth quarter to end their longest skid since 1971.
SASKATCHEWAN 33, Toronto 31 (26139) - Saskatchewan K Dave Ridgway
booted a 47-yard field goal with no time left on the clock. Ridgway's kick
capped a desperation drive by Saskatchewan in the last minute of play.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
*-Calgary  10  6 1 554 534 21 X-Winnipeg 11  6 0 440 383 22
*-Edmonton 10  7 0 580 476 20 *-Toronto   9  8 0 640 508 18
*-Saskatch  9  8 0 529 557 18 Ottawa      7 10 0 510 553 14
British Col 5 11 1 485 592 11 Hamilton    6 11 0 461 596 12
X-Clinched Division Title     *-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SEVENTEEN
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3
TORONTO 49, Ottawa 30 (36321) - Argos QB Rickey Foggie threw four four TDs and three interceptions as Toronto put up 21 points on the board in the third quarter and left Ottawa waiting for the Ti-Cats to determine their fate.
BRIT COL 35, Saskatchewan 28 (23919) - Riders QB Kent Austin brought his team to within seven with less than a minute remaining on a 3-yard TD pass, but the Lions held on for the upset.
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4
CALGARY 34, Edmonton 32 (26676) - Danny Barrett threw two TD passes, as the Stampeders finished first in the CFL's Western Division for the first time since 1971. It was Calgary's first win over Edmonton in 10 games.
WINNIPEG 32, Hamilton 15 (26528) - Hamilton was knocked out of the playoffs after making only 12 first downs and gaining 208 yards. The Ti-Cat QBs were just 14 for 40. Winnipeg set a CFL record with 47 interceptions.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-Calgary  11  6 1 588 566 23 X-Winnipeg 12  6 0 472 398 24
*-Edmonton 10  8 0 612 510 20 *-Toronto  10  8 0 689 538 20
*-Saskatch  9  9 0 557 592 18 *-Ottawa    7 11 0 540 602 14
British Col 6 11 1 520 620 13 Hamilton    6 12 0 476 628 12
X-Clinched Division Title     *-Clinched Playoff Berth

DIVISION SEMI-FINALS
Sun Nov 11 - TORONTO (10-8) 34, Ottawa (7-11) 25 (24427) - Less than 15 minutes from victory, and 42 yards from the end zone, Damon Allen threw a pass DB Don Wilson picked off and ran back 73 yards for the clinching TD.
Sun Nov 11 - EDMONTON (10-8) 43, Saskatchewan (9-9) 27 (23006) - Esks QB Tracy Ham threw three TD passes and FB Blake Marshall scored on a pair of two-yard TD runs to lead the team to the division final. The win for Edmonton avenged last year's loss to Saskatchewan in the Western final.

DIVISION FINALS
Sun Nov 18 - WINNIPEG (12-6) 20, Toronto (11-8) 17 (29192) - Trevor Kennerd kicked a 32-yard FG as time expired to send the Blue Bombers into the Grey Cup. Tom Burgess marched the Bombers 49 yards in 40 seconds to set up Kennerd's winning boot.
Sun Nov 18 - Edmonton (11-8) 43, CALGARY (11-6-1) 23 (31923) - Tracy Ham passed for 441 yards and rushed for another 110 in the Eskimos victory, while Stamps QB Danny Barrett did not have one of his better outings
completing just 15 of 38 passes for 188 yards.

1990 Grey Cup (November 25 at Vancouver - 46.968)
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS (13-6) 50, EDMON. ESKIMOS (12-8) 11 - Edmonton started using a receiver formation known as the "five-pack" which had been very effective in the Western final. Tracy Ham drove Edmonton from their own 32 yard line to the Winnipeg 16. After a procedure penalty, Ham's pass was intercepted by Greg Battle at the 1 yard line and returned to the Edmonton 43 and the rout was on. Winnipeg's 28 points in the third quarter is a Grey Cup record for points in one quarter.