These season details are courtesy of Aaron Kramer and his Green
Bay Packers Web Site and Wes Cross for finding and formatting them.
1994
FRANCHISES ADDED: Las Vegas Posse, Shreveport
Pirates and Baltimore CFLers
WEEK ONE
WEDNESDAY JULY 6
OTTAWA 40, Shreveport 10
(18134) - SB
Jock Climie scored three TDs and Michael Richardson added one while
controlling the game with 155 yards rushing as the Riders beat their
old owners - Bernie and Lonie Glieberman.
THURSDAY JULY 7
Baltimore 28, TORONTO 20
(13101) - It
may not have a name but Baltimore has a victory. QB Tracy Ham and Chris
Armstrong connected on two TDs, as Toronto drove to the 3 before
turning the ball over on downs with 11 seconds.
FRIDAY JULY 8
SASKATCHEWAN 22, Calgary 21
(23342) - The
Riders rallied from a 21-0 deficit on WR Don Narcisse's TD with time
running out. From 15 yards out, QB Tom Burgess found Narcisse alone
about five yards into the end zone.
Las Vegas 32, SACRAMENTO 26
(14816) - Anthony
Calvillo recovered from a poor first half and threw three TD passes,
leading the expansion Posse to a win in the first game between two U.S.
franchises in the CFL.
BRITISH COL 24, Winnipeg 20
(20069) - In
the span of just 9:33, the Lions overcame a 15-point deficit with TDs
by Ray Alexander on a 26-yard catch, QB Kent Austin's 1-yard plunge and
Virgil Robertson's 19-yard fumble return.
SATURDAY JULY 9
EDMONTON 26, Hamilton 11
(25687) - The
Eskimos looked rusty, although quarterback Damon Allen did manage two
TD passes. Hamilton's only TD came when Cornell Burbage ran back an
Edmonton kickoff 93 yards.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Edmonton 1
0 0 26 11 2 Ottawa 1 0
0 40 10 2
British Col 1 0 0
24 20 2 Baltimore 1 0 0 28
20 2
Saskatch 1
0 0 22 21 2 Winnipeg 0 1 0
20 24 0
Las Vegas 1 0
0 32 26 2 Toronto 0 1 0
20 28 0
Calgary 0
1 0 21 22 0 Hamilton 0 1 0
11 26 0
Sacramento 0 1
0 10 40 0 Shreveport 0 1 0 10
40 0
WEEK TWO
THURSDAY JULY 14
Sacramento 25, HAMILTON 22
(19291) - Miners QB David Archer passed for
374 yards and three TDs to lead a rally. Archer hit Troy Mills on a
59-yard TD
strike to erase a 22-17 deficit at
9:59 of the fourth quarter.
WINNIPEG 50, Edmonton 35
(21686) - Bombers
QB Matt Dunigan threw for a CFL-record 713 yards. Alfred Jackson caught
seven passes for a team- record 308 yards and four TDs. Winnipeg
produced 793 yards.
FRIDAY JULY 15
British Columbia 57, OTTAWA 18
(17491) - Lions
QB Kent Austin threw four TD passes, including a pair to Freeman
Baysinger, as B.C. rolled and K Lui Passaglia tied Ron
Lancaster's CFL
record with his 288th career game.
SATURDAY JULY 16
Calgary 42, BALTIMORE 16
(39247) - Doug
Flutie threw for two TDs and ran for another as Calgary won the first
regular-season pro football game in Baltimore since the NFL's Baltimore
Colts played Dec. 18, 1993.
Toronto 35, SHREVEPORT 34
(20634) - Argos QB Mike Kerrigan threw
two
second-half TD passes as Toronto rallied from a 17-point third-quarter
deficit. Kerrigan's 64-yard pass to Jeff Fairholm with 8:24 left was
the winner.
LAS VEGAS 32, Saskatchewan 22
(OT) (12213) - Carlos
Huerta kicked a 53-yard FG and Zed Robinson scored on a 23-yard run in
overtime to lift the Posse to their second straight win.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
British Col 2 0 0
81 38 4 Ottawa 1 1 0
58 67 2
Las Vegas 2 0
0 64 48 4 Baltimore 1 1 0 44
62 2
Saskatch 1
1 0 44 53 2 Winnipeg 1 1 0
70 59 2
Edmonton 1
1 0 61 61 2 Toronto 1 1 0
55 62 2
Calgary 1
1 0 63 38 2 Hamilton 0 2 0
33 51 0
Sacramento 1 1
0 51 54 2 Shreveport 0 2 0 44
75 0
WEEK THREE
WEDNESDAY JULY 20
EDMONTON 23, Ottawa 21 (27188)
- Ottawa K Terry Baker went
seven-for-seven on FG attempts, but with time running out, Sean Fleming
stepped on
to the field and nailed a 33-yard
attempt to give Edmonton the win.
THURSDAY JULY 21
BRIT COL 42, Hamilton 25 (OT)
(18976) - It
was Lui Passaglia's night but not until the Lions scored 17 points in
overtime to defeat the Ti-Cats. Passaglia played in his 289th game, a
CFL record.
FRIDAY JULY 22
SASKATCHEWAN 35, Toronto 24
(23433) - Tom
Burgess ran for two TDs and threw two more as the Riders won. Burgess'
TD runs were fr om 10 and one yards our, while he connected with Ray
Elgaard and Don Narcisse.
SATURDAY JULY 23
BALTIMORE 40, Shreveport 24
(31172) - Tracy
Ham threw for three TDs and ran for another to lead Baltimore, which
forced five turnovers, four in the second half when they outscored the
Pirates, 28-14.
CALGARY 58, Winnipeg 19 (26243)
- The
Stamps needed just 20 minutes to run up 35 points and prompt the
Bombers to roll over and play dead. It was the most points ever scored
against a Winnipeg defence
Sacramento 22, LAS VEGAS 20
(10470) - Miners
QB David Archer, sacked 10 times for 68 yards, hit Rod Harris for a
32-yard TD on the game's final play. Archer drove the team 85 yards in
six plays over 58 seconds
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
British Col 3 0 0
123 63 6 Baltimore 2 1 0 84
86 4
Las Vegas 2 1
0 84 70 4 Ottawa 1 2
0 79 90 2
Saskatch 2
1 0 79 77 4 Winnipeg 1 2 0
89 117 2
Edmonton 2
1 0 84 82 4 Toronto 1 2 0
79 97 2
Calgary 2
1 0 121 57 4 Hamilton 0 3 0
58 93 0
Sacramento 2 1
0 73 74 4 Shreveport 0 3 0 68
115 0
WEEK FOUR
THURSDAY JULY 28
Ottawa 53, HAMILTON 25 (12339)
- Danny Barrett threw three TD
passes and Terry Baker booted 23 points as the Riders hung on for
the victory. Earl
Winfield scored a club-record 57th
TD in his Hamilton career.
WINNIPEG 39, Baltimore 32
(22398) - Bombers
QB Matt Dunigan completed 23 passes in the second half for 312 yards
and three TDs, after Baltimore had built a 25-10 third-quarter lead.
FRIDAY JULY 29
TORONTO 39, Las Vegas 20
(14296) - Mike Kerrigan threw four
first-half TD passes to lead the Argos to the win over the Posse, who
dropped their second straight.
CALGARY 62, British Col 21
(23693) - Doug
Flutie ran for two TDs and threw for two more, as the Stamps, for the
second straight week, set a team record for points scored.
SATURDAY JULY 30
Edmonton 24, SHREVEPORT 10
(17434) - Esks
QB Damon Allen ran for one TD and backup Rickey Foggie threw for one.
The Eskimos led 16-9 at half, then limited Shreveport to just two first
downs and 47 yards in the 2nd half.
SACRAMENTO 30, Saskatch 27
(14828) - Thanks
to penalties, the Miners moved down the field in the final minutes,
where David Archer hit Rod Harris with an 18-yard TD with 1:04 left.
The penalties numbered 33 for both teams.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
British Col 3 1 0 144
125 6 Baltimore 2 2 0 116 125 4
Edmonton 3
1 0 108 92 6 Ottawa 2 2 0 132
115 4
Calgary 3
1 0 183 78 6 Winnipeg 2 2 0 128
149 4
Sacramento 3 1 0
103 101 6 Toronto 2 2 0 118 117 4
Saskatch 2
2 0 106 107 4 Hamilton 0 4 0 83
146 0
Las Vegas 2 2 0
104 109 4 Shreveport 0 4 0 78 139 0
WEEK FIVE
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3
Calgary 30, OTTAWA 27 (17163) -
Mark
McLoughlin's fifth FG, a 21-yarder with 1:21 left, lifted the
Stampeders, who fumbled a punt the the Riders recovered on the one and
tied the game on the next play with 7:35 to go.
THURSDAY AUGUST 4
Winnipeg 54, TORONTO 34 (13407)
- Special
teams ruled the night for the Bombers. K Troy Westwood kicked three FGs
in the first 22 minutes, and had 679 yards on kickoffs, second-most in
CFL history.
EDMONTON 42, Saskatchewan 23
(27633) - Damon
Allen ran for one and tossed for two TDs as the Esks rumbled to a wacky
win, thanks to Gizmo Williams, who returned a missed FG 115 yards
for
the first TD of the game.
BRIT COL 46, Sacramento 10
(16459) - Mike Trevathan caught two TD
passes
and Sean Millington ran for two as the Lions dominated from the start.
Charles Gordon had three interceptions for the Lions.
FRIDAY AUGUST 5
HAMILTON 38, Shreveport 15
(12612) - QB
Timm Rosenbach threw two TD passes and ran for another as Hamilton won
the battle of East Division cellar dwellers. Earl Winfield caught both
of Rosenbach's scoring tosses.
SATURDAY AUGUST 6
Baltimore 38, LAS VEGAS 33
(10740) - Tracy
Ham scored on a 1-yard QB sneak with 4:50 to go to give the CFL Colts
the win in a game that saw 8 lead changes. Vegas came close, but WR
Curtis Mayfield at the 3 as time ran out.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
British Col 4 1 0 190
135 8 Baltimore 3 2 0 154 158 6
Edmonton 4
1 0 150 115 8 Winnipeg 3 2 0 182 183 6
Calgary 4
1 0 213 105 8 Ottawa 2 3 0 159
145 4
Sacramento 3 2 0
113 147 6 Toronto 2 3 0 152 171 4
Saskatch 2
3 0 129 149 4 Hamilton 1 4 0 121 161 2
Las Vegas 2 3 0
137 147 4 Shreveport 0 5 0 93 177
WEEK SIX
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10
BALTIMORE 30, Hamilton 15
(37231) - Don
Matthews became the sixth coach in CFL history to win 100 games and
Baltimore gained sole possession of first place. Bud Grant was the
coach to win 100 faster.
CALGARY 25, Sacramento 11
(21110) - Stamps
RB Tony Stewart ran for a pair of two-yard TDs as Calgary won its fifth
in a row. Miners QB David Archer dislocated his index finger, but threw
for 376 yards and a touchdown.
THURSDAY AUGUST 11
Winnipeg 59, OTTAWA 41 (19173)
- Ottawa
scored 27 straight points to cut the deficit to 35-27 early in the 4th
before the Bombers outscored them 24-14 in the final 10 minutes. Blaise
Bryant led the Bombers with four TDs.
BRITISH COL 54, Toronto 39
(19424) - Lions
CB Less Browne, who is retiring at the end of the year, picked off two
more passes and blocked a kick to key a comeback. The teams combined
for more than 900 passing yards.
FRIDAY AUGUST 12
SASKATCHEWAN 20, Edmonton 7
(24548) - Dan Farthing made a 25-yard TD
catch and Dave Ridgway kicked four FGs as the Riders moved back to.500. QB Tom Burgess, working from
the shotgun formation, set up the FGs.
SATURDAY AUGUST 13
Las Vegas 49, SHREVEPORT 13
(16011) - James
Bullock returned the second-half kickoff 94 yards for a TD and backup
QB Len Williams threw three second- half TD passes to lead the Posse.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
British Col 5 1 0 244
174 10 Baltimore 4 2 0 184 173 8
Calgary 5
1 0 238 116 10 Winnipeg 4 2 0 241 224 8
Edmonton 4
2 0 157 135 8 Ottawa 2 4 0 200
204 4
Sacramento 3 3 0
124 172 6 Toronto 2 4 0 191 225 4
Saskatch 3
3 0 149 156 6 Hamilton 1 5 0 136 191 2
Las Vegas 3 3 0
186 160 6 Shreveport 0 6 0 106 226 0
WEEK SEVEN
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17
WINNIPEG 46, Ottawa 1 (21308) -
The
Bombers led 17-0 when QB Matt Dunigan went down with a knee injury.
Sammy Garza threw for 276 yards and two TDs in relief as the Bombers
rolled.
THURSDAY AUGUST 18
Edmonton 44, SACRAMENTO 15
(13959) - QB
Damon Allen threw for one TD and ran for two, and Sean Fleming kicked
five FGs as the Esks rolled. Miners QB David Archer was out with a
pinched neck nerve and a dislocated finger.
FRIDAY AUGUST 19
CALGARY 54, Saskatchewan 15
(29044) - Doug
Flutie led Calgary to 27 first-half points, and the Stampeders routed
the Riders to stay in a tie for the Western Division lead.
SATURDAY AUGUST 20
Toronto 31, BALTIMORE 24
(41155) - Pinball Clemons scored two TDs and
threw for another, and the Argos
rediscovered their defense. Toronto had lost 20 of their last 21 road
games.
Hamilton 30, SHREVEPORT 26
(14364) - The
Pirates rallied for 16 fourth-quarter points but remained the CFL's
only winless team in a game delayed 39 minutes in the first half by
lightning.
Brit Col 39, LAS VEGAS 16
(14432) - Giulio Caravatta, the third-string
QB turned emergency kicker, kicked three second-half FGs and added a
single
to spark the Lions' run of 21
straight fourth-quarter points.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
British Col 6 1 0 283
190 12 Winnipeg 5 2 0 287 225 10
Calgary 6
1 0 292 131 12 Baltimore 4 3 0 208 204 8
Edmonton 5
2 0 201 150 10 Toronto 3 4 0 222 249 6
Sacramento 3 4 0
139 216 6 Ottawa 2 5 0 201 250 4
Saskatch 3
4 0 164 210 6 Hamilton 2 5 0 166 217 4
Las Vegas 3 4 0
202 199 6 Shreveport 0 7 0 132 256 0
WEEK EIGHT
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24
WINNIPEG 31, Sacramento 28
(21804) - Keithen
McCant, the last healthy QB on the Bomber bench, came in to replace an
injured Sammy Garta early in the first quarter and led the team to
their fifth straight win.
THURSDAY AUGUST 25
Calgary 52, TORONTO 3 (19158) -
QB
Doug Flutie was good on 25-of-34 for 296 yards and four TDs in
Calgary's seventh win in a row. He also ran four times for 32 yards,
including a two-yard touchdown in the third quarter.
EDMONTON 44, Las Vegas 17
(28559) - Gizmo Williams had a 74-yard kick
return for a TD and Eddie Brown
added an 84-yard run into the end zone
on a punt return late in the game
to lead the Eskimos to the easy win.
FRIDAY AUGUST 26
SASKATCHEWAN 35, Ottawa 19
(21738) - Mike
Saunders caught two TD passes and ran for one to lift the western
Riders. S Glen Suitor intercepted a Marquel Fleetwood pass in the end
zone in the 4th as Ottawa tried to rally.
SATURDAY AUGUST 27
Baltimore 28, HAMILTON 17
(15227) - Tracy
Ham, nursing a tear in his right thigh muscle, capped an 11-point
fourth-quarter outburst with a 20-yard TD pass to Mike Pringle to give
Baltimore an error-filled win.
BRITISH COL 67, Shreveport 15
(20398) - The 67 points set a new record for
most
points scored by a B.C. team in a single game. The Lions scored five
TDs in the first half and four in the second. Shreveport held a brief
6-0 lead.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
British Col 7 1 0 350
205 14 Winnipeg 6 2 0 318 253 12
Calgary 7
1 0 344 134 14 Baltimore 5 3 0 236 221 10
Edmonton 6
2 0 245 167 12 Toronto 3 5 0 225 301 6
Saskatch 4
4 0 199 229 8 Ottawa 2 6 0 220
285 4
Sacramento 3 5 0
167 247 6 Hamilton 2 6 0 183 245 4
Las Vegas 3 5 0
219 243 6 Shreveport 0 8 0 147 323 0
WEEK NINE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2
SACRAMENTO 15, Brit Col 15 (OT)
(12633) - Paul McCallum's four FGs and three
singles accounted for all B.C.'s points. With four seconds left in OT,
Lions' Mike Trevathan's single
attempt from near midfield fell short.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3
OTTAWA 54, Las Vegas 50 (OT)
(17732) - Rookie TB Joe Campbell scored the
winning TD, his second of the game, in the second five-minute OT as the
lead changed six times, including
three times in the wild fourth quarter.
Baltimore 28, SHREVEPORT 16
(16332) - Baltimore's
Mike Pringle ran for 232 yards and a TD. Baltimore gained 320 yards
rushing against the Pirates, who had been giving op only 137 yards a
game.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4
SASKATCHEWAN 42, Winnipeg 31
(28738) - Bombers
QB Keithen McCants threw for 326 yards and two TDs. But three balls
were intercepted, twice inside the Saskatchewan 10 and once by LB Dan
Rashovich, who scored.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5
CALGARY 48, Edmonton 15 (37317)
- Allen Pitts made 10 catches for
154 yards and a TD as the Stamps won easily. The win was the largest
points
spread in the annual Labor Day
grudge match since 1960.
Toronto 31, HAMILTON 19 (20687)
- Matt Kerrigan
threw three TD passes to lead Toronto past the Tiger-Cats before a
season-high Steeltown gathering. The victory was the Argos' first in
seven Labor Day contests.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 8
1 0 392 149 16 Winnipeg 6 3 0 349 295 12
British Col 7 1 1 365
220 15 Baltimore 6 3 0 264 237 12
Edmonton 6
3 0 260 215 12 Toronto 4 5 0 256 320 8
Saskatch 5
4 0 241 260 10 Ottawa 3 6 0 274 335 6
Sacramento 3 5 1
182 262 7 Hamilton 2 7 0 202 276 4
Las Vegas 3 6 0
269 297 6 Shreveport 0 9 0 163 351 0
WEEK TEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9
EDMONTON 38, Calgary 12 (51180)
- RB
Michael Soles grabbed two TD passes from Damon Allen and added another
rushing to power the Eskimos. Allen completed 17 of 32 attempts for 314
yards and four TDs.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10
Hamilton 28, OTTAWA 18 (17321)
- Ticat QB Timm Rosenbach threw a
pair of first-quarter TD passes in quick succession. His defenders did
much of
the rest in holding the Riders
without a touchdown.
Sacramento 30, BALTIMORE 29
(42116) - Roman Anderson kicked a 47-yard FG
as time expired, lifting the Miners after Baltimore QB Tracy Ham
threw a 14-yard TD pass to Chris
Armstrong with 3:41 left for the lead.
LAS VEGAS 34, Shreveport 21
(9467) - QB
Anthony Calvillo teamed with Curtis Mayfield and Judd Garrett for TD
passes as Las Vegas handed Shreveport its 10th straight loss before a
record-low Posse crowd.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11
British Col 28, TORONTO 18
(15259) - B.C, got most of what it needed, 17
points, in the last part of the
second quarter, turning a 3-1 first-quarter lead
into a 20-1 lead at halftime.
Saskatchewan 49, WINNIPEG 18
(29618) - QB
Warren Jones opened for the Riders and found Larry Thompson for the
first TD of the game. But Jones was injured and replaced by Tom
Burgess, who threw two more TDs.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
British Col 8 1 1 393
238 17 Winnipeg 6 4 0 367 344 12
Calgary 8
2 0 404 187 16 Baltimore 6 4 0 293 267 12
Edmonton 7
3 0 298 227 14 Toronto 4 6 0 274 348 8
Saskatch 6
4 0 290 278 12 Ottawa 3 7 0 292 363 6
Sacramento 4 5 1
212 291 9 Hamilton 3 7 0 230 294 6
Las Vegas 4 6 0
303 318 8 Shreveport 0 10 0 184 385 0
WEEK ELEVEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16
CALGARY 35, Las Vegas 25
(24852) -
Allen Pitts snagged two TD passes as the Stamps scratched out a
sluggish win. Star SB Dave Sapunjis left the game in the second quarter
with a broken collarbone.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17
Winnipeg 38, HAMILTON 21
(11248) - Blaise
Bryant ran for 249 yards to eclipse the Winnipeg record of 221
yards.
Only Ron Stewart, 287 yards, and George Reed, 268, have run for more
yards in a CFL game.
Edmonton 25, BRITISH COL 18
(34929) - Esks
QB Damon Allen threw 24- and 29-yard TD passes to Eddie Brown and a
22-yarder to FB Michael Soles, while BC's Spencer McLennan returned a
missed FG 109 yards for a TD.
SACRAMENTO 56, Shreveport 3
(13747) - The
Miners had 29 first downs in the first half, compared to three for the
Pirates. Shreveport was held to 185 yards, including 94 in the
first
half. Sacramento had 470 yards in the first half.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18
Ottawa 40, TORONTO 32 (15102) -
Ottawa
QB Danny Barrett was 15 of 28 for 306 yards. Michael Richardson,
playing his first game since being injured in the second week of the
season, added two TDs for the Riders.
Baltimore 35, SASKATCHEWAN 18
(28035) - Baltimore RB Mike Pringle ran for
173 yards on 30 carries and two TDs. The game marked the return of
coach Don Matthews to Regina where
he coached for 2 1/2 years.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 9
2 0 439 212 18 Winnipeg 7 4 0 405 365 14
British Col 8 2 1 411
263 17 Baltimore 7 4 0 328 285 14
Edmonton 8
3 0 323 245 16 Toronto 4 7 0 306 388 8
Saskatch 6
5 0 308 313 12 Ottawa 4 7 0 332 395 8
Sacramento 5 5 1
268 294 11 Hamilton 3 8 0 251 332 6
Las Vegas 4 7 0
328 353 8 Shreveport 0 11 0 187 441 0
WEEK TWELVE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23
WINNIPEG 30, British Col 18
(30134) - The
Winnipeg defence forced four Lions' fumbles and picked off three
passes. Three of the fumble recoveries became Winnipeg TDs, while K
Troy Westwood hit a 57-yard FG.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24
Saskatch 29, SHREVEPORT 11
(15502) - The
Pirates equalled a CFL record for the most consecutive losses to open a
season. Five interceptions and three fumbles made the latest defeat
possible.
Calgary 39, SACRAMENTO 25
(17192) - Stamps
QB Doug Flutie completed 24 of 37 passes for 354 yards and four TDs as
Calgary rolled. Flutie, the CFL's top-rated passer, threw three of his
TD passes in the second quarter.
LAS VEGAS 25, Hamilton 21
(4761) - Carlos
Huerta kicked a career-high six field goals, including two from 53
yards, for the Posse before the smallest crowd to see them play so far.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25
Baltimore 42, OTTAWA 27 (20764)
- Baltimore
LB Matt Goodwin scored a pair of TDs off Ottawa punt attempts, the
first a 39-yard return of a fumbled snap and the second on a blocked
punt that Goodwin returned 30 yards.
EDMONTON 28, Toronto 25 (24132)
- Edmonton
K Sean Fleming's foot saved the day when his fourth FG of the game
pulled out a bizarre win. The Eskimos trailed 25-6 after playing a
disgraceful first half.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 10
2 0 478 237 20 Winnipeg 8 4 0 435 383 16
Edmonton 9
3 0 351 270 18 Baltimore 8 4 0 370 312 16
British Col 8 3 1 429
293 17 Toronto 4 8 0 331 416 8
Saskatch 7
5 0 337 324 14 Ottawa 4 8 0 359 437 8
Sacramento 5 6 1
293 333 11 Hamilton 3 9 0 272 357 6
Las Vegas 5 7 0
353 374 10 Shreveport 0 12 0 198 470 0
WEEK THIRTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30
British Col 26, EDMONTON 24
(23167) - B.C.
kicker Lui Passaglia's last- minute FG propelled B.C. into second place
in the CFL West. Edmonton's Sean Fleming had moved the Eskimos ahead
24-23 with 10:33 to go.
Sacramento 19, SASKATCH 16
(23869) - Roman
Anderson booted six FGs, a club record, to lead the Gold Miners.
Sacramento led 12-10 at the half, which featured just 61 net yards by
Saskatchewan and 104 by the Miners.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 1
BALTIMORE 40, Ottawa 13 (36197)
- Donald
Igwebuike, who was released by the CFL Colts then resigned, kicked four
FGs to help Baltimore become the first team in CFL history to earn a
playoff berth in its inaugural season.
WINNIPEG 39, Shreveport 21
(20426) - The
Bombers got six FGs from Troy Westwood, extending his success streak to
12 straight. Bombers WR Gerald Wilcox caught 11 passes for 157 yards.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 2
TORONTO 39, Hamilton 36 (18709)
- Trailing
36-11 late in the third, the Argos inserted injured rookie QB Marvin
Graves, who threw two TD passes to Bobby Gordon and one to Paul Masotti
to spark the comeback.
Calgary 45, LAS VEGAS 26 (7438)
- Doug
Flutie threw four TD passes and the Calgary defense sacked Las Vegas
quarterbacks 10 times in front of another sparse crowd.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 11
2 0 523 263 22 Y-Winnipeg 9 4 0 474 404 18
British Col 9 3 1 455
317 19 Y-Baltimore 9 4 0 410 325 18
Edmonton 9
4 0 375 296 18 Toronto 5 8 0 370 452 10
Saskatch 7
6 0 353 343 14 Ottawa 4 9 0 372 477 8
Sacramento 6 6 1
312 349 13 Hamilton 3 10 0 308 396 6
Las Vegas 5 8 0
379 419 10 Shreveport 0 13 0 219 509 0
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FOURTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 7
BALTIMORE 22, Las Vegas 16
(34186) - Tracy
Ham threw two TD passes, and Baltimore assured itself of at least one
home playoff game. Mike Pringle ran for a TD and 133 yards, his fourth
straight 100-yard game for Baltimore.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 8
Winnipeg 38, SHREVEPORT 22
(14088) - Gerald Alphin snared four TD
passes from QB Keithen McCant and Blaise Bryant ran for 124 yards,
putting
him over 1,000, as the Bombers
scored 17 straight points in the 2nd half.
BRIT COL 23, Saskatchewan 22
(31955) - Lui
Passaglia kicked a 31-yard FG as time expired to give the error-prone
Lions the win. B.C. committed six turnovers, but Passaglia was perfect
on three field goal attempts.
SACRAMENTO 34, Toronto 32
(13050) - A 22-yard FG by Roman Anderson
with
just eight seconds left gave the Miners the win and moved them ahead of
Saskatchewan for the final Western Division playoff berth.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 10
Edmonton 33, HAMILTON 32
(14402) - Edmonton
rallied from a 32-15 deficit heading into the final quarter to keep the
Western Division title hopes alive. They won a game on a single with
one second remaining.
MONDAY OCTOBER 11
CALGARY 28, Ottawa 24 (22615) -
Will Moore had seven catches for
162
yards,
including TDs of 20 and 40 yards, as the Stampeders won their
CFL-record 21st consecutive regular season game at McMahon Stadium.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Y-Calgary 12 2 0
551 287 24 Y-Winnipeg 10 4 0 512 426 20
Brit Col 10 3 1
478 339 21 Y-Baltimore10 4 0 432 341 20
Edmonton 10 4 0
408 328 20 Toronto 5 9 0 402 486 10
Sacramento 7 6 1
346 381 15 Ottawa 4 10 0 396 505 8
Saskatch 7
7 0 375 366 14 Hamilton 3 11 0 340 429 6
Las Vegas 5 9 0
395 441 10 Shreveport 0 14 0 241 547 0
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FIFTEEN
SATURDAY OCTOBER 15
SASKATCHEWAN 38, Brit Col 27
(27008) - Tom
Burgess turned in one of his best showings of the CFL season by
throwing four TD passes to lead the Roughriders. Elbert Turner caught
two of the TD tosses.
Winnipeg 48, LAS VEGAS 17
(2350) - With TD passes to Jamie Holland
and
Gerald Alphin and a two-yard TD run by Blaise Bryant, Matt Dunigan
staked the Bombers to a 27-11 halftime lead and they rolled from there.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 16
SHREVEPORT 24, Sacramento 12
(12465) - The Pirates, playing in a steady
rain, scored three TDs in the first half to earn their first win after
14 defeats., as Mike Johnson threw three touchdown
passes.
HAMILTON 27, Calgary 24 (19516)
- Reggie
Slack's one-yard TD run with 53 seconds to go earned the Ticats the
upset. The TD came two plays after a pass interference penalty on
Calgary's Greg Freer put Hamilton on the one.
EDMONTON 31, Baltimore 24
(31918) - Rickey Foggie, who replaced Damon
Allen when he was injured late in
the first quarter, threw two TD passes and completed 21 of 35 passes
for 262 yards.
Toronto 24, OTTAWA 22 (21028) -
Marvin Graves completed 18 of 32
pass
attempts for 298 yards and
Muhammad Shamsid-Deen scored three TDs as the Argos moved closer to
clinching a playoff berth.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Y-Calgary 12 3 0
575 314 24 Y-Winnipeg 11 4 0 560 443 22
Y-Edmonton 11 4 0 439
352 22 Y-Baltimore10 5 0 456 372 20
Y-Brit Col 10 4 1 505
377 21 Toronto 6 9 0 426 508 12
Saskatch 8
7 0 413 393 16 Ottawa 4 11 0 418 529 8
Sacramento 7 7 1
358 405 15 Hamilton 4 11 0 367 453 8
Las Vegas 5 10 0 412
489 10 Shreveport 1 14 0 265 559 2
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SIXTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 21
CALGARY 52, Shreveport 8
(21317) - Calgary's
Doug Flutie and Allen Pitts moved toward CFL records. Flutie threw five
TD passes, to give him 43 TDs, one shy of the record. Pitts has 113
catches, five short of the record.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 22
WINNIPEG 46, Hamilton 44
(24357) - Winnipeg
trailed 34-7 at the half, then scored 33 points in the third, narrowing
Hamilton's lead to 41-40. A Troy Westwood 35-yard FG with 27 seconds to
go was the winner.
BALTIMORE 48, British Col 31
(35416) - Tracy
Ham threw a season-high four TD passes and Mike Pringle rushed for 216
yards and a TD as Baltimore pranced all over the league's top-ranked
defence.
SACRAMENTO 44, Ottawa 9 (13760)
- Behind
a team record 234-yard rushing performance by Troy Mills and a
franchise-high 284 total yards on the ground, the Miners rolled to keep
Sacramento's playoff hopes alive.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 23
TORONTO 23, Edmonton 6 (22210)
- Marvin
Graves completed 20 of 37 passes for 268 yards and a TD as Toronto
clinched its first playoff spot since winning the 1991 Grey Cup.
SASKATCHEWAN 37, Las Vegas 18
(28583) - Tom
Burgess was 28 of 41 for 342 yards and two TDs and scored on a 1-yard
run as Saskatchewan stayed one point ahead of Sacramento in the Western
Division playoff race.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
X-Calgary 13 3 0
627 322 26 Y-Winnipeg 12 4 0 606 487 24
Y-Edmonton 11 5 0 445
375 22 Y-Baltimore11 5 0 504 403 22
Y-Brit Col 10 5 1 536
425 21 Y-Toronto 7 9 0 449 514 14
Saskatch 9
7 0 450 411 18 Ottawa 4 12 0 427 573 8
Sacramento 8 7 1
402 414 17 Hamilton 4 12 0 411 499 8
Las Vegas 5 11 0 430
526 10 Shreveport 1 15 0 273 611 2
X-Clinched Division Title
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SEVENTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 28
Shreveport 29, TORONTO 27
(20328) - Bjorn Nittmo's 55-yard FG on the
final
play
earned the Pirates the shocking win. Nittmo kicked five FGs and two
converts for Shreveport, which got its first road win in its final road
game.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 29
BALTIMORE 57, Winnipeg 10
(39417) - Baltimore's
Mike Pringle ran for 209 yards, giving him 1,901 this season,
surpassing Willie Burden's record of 1,896 yards set in 1975. The
Bombers were down 37-0 at the half.
Saskatchewan 46, OTTAWA 29
(23292) - Tom
Burgess ran for two TDs and passed for two others to Elbert Turner as
Saskatchewan clinched the final playoff spot in the West.
EDMONTON 22, Sacramento 16
(29322) - Trailing
by six points with no time left, it appeared as if Sacramento QB Kerwin
Bell had hit Marcus Dowdell with the tying TD. But an official
immediately signalled an incomplete pass.
BRITISH COL 45, Las Vegas 7 - The Lions clinched at least third
place in the West by demolishing visiting Las Vegas, as QB Danny
McManus passed for 355 yards.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 30
CALGARY 47, Hamilton 10 - Allen
Pitts broke one record and tied three others as Calgary rolled. Stamps
QB Doug Flutie threw four TD passes, giving him 46 for the year and
breaking his old record of 44 set in 1993.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
X-Calgary 14 3 0
674 332 28 Y-Winnipeg 12 5 0 616 544 24
Y-Edmonton 12 5 0 467
391 24 Y-Baltimore12 5 0 561 413 22
Y-Brit Col 11 5 1 581
432 23 Y-Toronto 7 10 0 476 543 14
Y-Saskatch 10 7 0 496
440 20 Ottawa 4 13 0 456 619 8
Sacramento 8 8 1
418 436 17 Hamilton 4 13 0 421 546 8
Las Vegas 5 12 0 437
571 10 Shreveport 2 15 0 302 638 4
X-Clinched Division Title
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK EIGHTEEN
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4
SHREVEPORT 28, Ottawa 24
(32011) - Bjorn
Nittmo kicked two late FGs as the Pirates withstood a furious Ottawa
comeback and edged the Rough Riders to win their third game in their
last four contests.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5
SACRAMENTO 18, Baltimore 0
(14056) - Troy Mills rushed for 187 yards on
33 carries and scored the game's only TD as the Gold Miners marked their
probable departure from Sacramento
with a rainy and cold win.
Calgary 24, BRITISH COL 23
(40556) - Doug
Flutie threw a 28-yard pass to Allen Pitts for the only score of the
fourth quarter as the Stampeders wrapped up another 15-3 season.
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6
Saskatchewan 16, HAMILTON 14
(24242) - Paul
McCallum was the picture of cool when he booted a 49-yard FG on the
final play to kick Hamilton out ot the playoffs and put Ottawa in.
WINNIPEG 35, Toronto 28 (20720)
- Matt
Dunigan passed for 366 yards and two TDs and ran for another score as
the Blue Bombers clinched their third consecutive Eastern Division
title.
EDMONTON 51, Las Vegas 10
(14228) - The
game was moved from Las Vegas due to the horrible attendance there.
Lucius Floyd rushed for 110 yards and two TDs to lead the Eskimos over
the soon-to-be-extinct Posse.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
X-Calgary 15 3 0
698 355 30 X-Winnipeg 13 5 0 651 572 26
Y-Edmonton 13 5 0 518
401 26 Y-Baltimore12 6 0 561 431 22
Y-Brit Col 11 6 1 604
456 23 Y-Toronto 7 11 0 504 578 14
Y-Saskatch 11 7 0 512
454 22 Y-Ottawa 4 14 0 480 647 8
Sacramento 9 8 1
436 436 19 Hamilton 4 14 0 435 562 8
Las Vegas 5 13 0 447
622 10 Shreveport 3 15 0 330 662 6
X-Clinched Division Title
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
CONFERENCE SEMI-FINALS
Nov 12 - BALTIMORE (12-6) 34,
Toronto (7-11) 15 (35223) - Baltimore's
Robert Drummond scored twice and rushed for 111 yards to help the CFL
Colts win the first CFL playoff game in the United States. Drummond
subbed for Mike Pringle, who did not suit up because of a groin pull.
Tracy Ham was 16-for-28 for 246 yards and two TDs for Baltimore.
Nov 12 - Brit Col (11-6-1) 24,
EDMONTON (13-5) 23 (23156) - Lui Passaglia
kicked a 27-yard FG with 32 seconds left, lifting the Lions over the
defending
Grey Cup champions. DB Charles
Gordon intercepted Damon Allen near the Lions' goal line to set up the
winning drive.
Nov 13 - WINNIPEG (13-5) 26,
Ottawa (4-14) 16 (18888) -
The Bombers were led by Troy Westwood's six FGs in a steady rain.
Winnipeg also received a strong punt coverage and key interceptions
from defensive back Bobby Evans in a game played on a soggy field
Nov 13 - CALGARY (15-3) 36,
Saskatchewan (11-7) 3 (25633) - Doug
Flutie, wobbly after an early hit in which his helmet was driven into
the turf, threw for three TDs to lead the Stampeders. "I got dinged on
the second play of the game," said Flutie, who completed 26 of 40
passes for 359 yards.
CONFERENCE FINALS
Nov 20 - Baltimore (13-6) 14,
WINNIPEG (14-5) 12 (25067) - Don
Igwebuike hit a 54-yard FG with the wind at his back in the fourth
quarter, sending Baltimore into the Grey Cup and becoming the first
U.S. franchise to qualify for the title game
Nov 20 - British Columbia
(12-6-1) 37, CALGARY (16-3) 36 (18260) - Danny
McManus threw a 4-vard TD pass to Darren Flutie with no time left,
giving B.C the win. Flutie caught three TD passes and carried the Lions
past a team quarterbacked by his brother, Doug, who completed 24 of 34
passes for 311 yards, a TD and two interceptions.
1994 Grey Cup (November 27
at Vancouver - 55,097)
BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS (13-6-1)
26, BALTIMORE CFL'S (14-6) 23 - The
82nd Grey Cup is considered by many to be one of the ten best Grey Cup
games of all time, because it was a nail-biter from start-to-finish.
The score was deadlocked at 23-23 after both clubs exchanged FGs in the
fourth. Lions K Lui Passaglia had an opportunity to kick a 37-yard FG
with 1:02 left, but he missed. Baltimore was unable to advance the ball
on their next possession, going two-and-out, and giving the ball back
to BC with excellent field position. Passaglia received another
opportunity for the winning kick with no time remaining, and he made
good on a 38-yard attempt to keep the Grey Cup in Canada. Passaglia's
last-second field goal was named the greatest play in BC Lions history
in 2007.