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2014 GN CFL Pg 1 Cover Wks 2014 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES July 31, 2014 - 7:00 pm ET Winnipeg at Hamilton CFL Week: 6 Game: 30 WPG (4-1) HAM (1-3) Head Coach: Michael O'Shea Head Coach: Kent Austin CFL Record: 4-1 vs HAM 0-0 Franchise Game #: 1,176 CFL Record: 23-17 vs WPG 5-1 Franchise Game #: 1,029 2014 CFL Regular Season Results 2014 CFL Regular Season Standings 2014 Wk #5 Results: Visitor Home East Division G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw Jul 24 26 7:00 pm MTCalgary26Edmonton22 Hamilton 4130.250749221-00-3 Jul 25 27 7:00 pm PTWinnipeg23BC 6 Ottawa 4130.2508011321-00-3 Jul 26 28 7:00 pm ETOttawa23Hamilton33 Montréal 4130.2507011321-10-2 Jul 26 29 8:00 pm MTToronto9Saskat'n 37 Toronto 5140.20011014921-10-2 2014 Wk #6 Schedule: Visitor Home West Division G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw Reg. Season Games #30-33: SINCE Calgary 44001.000995282-02-0 Jul 31 30 7:00 pm ET Winnipeg Hamilton 1961 Edmonton 5410.8001308482-12-0 Aug 01 31 7:00 pm ET Toronto Montréal HAM v WPG Winnipeg 5410.80014111482-12-0 Aug 01 32 8:00 pm MT BC Calgary GAME # Saskatchewan4220.500969342-10-1 Aug 02 33 7:00 pm ET Saskat'n Ottawa 110 BC 5230.4001029241-21-1 All-Time Series to 2014 HAM vs WPG Club & CFL Contacts CFL.ca / LCF.ca Since 1961: GP: 109 W L T PCT Hamilton Scott McNaughton Dir, Communications Hamilton 50 59 0 .459 (905) 966-8192 - [email protected] www.ticats.ca Winnipeg 59 50 0 .541 Winnipeg Darren Cameron Dir, Communications In 2013 HAM 4 WPG 0 (204) 784-7422 [email protected] www.bluebombers.com Last Meetings: CFL Communications: Nov 02/13 at Winnipeg Hamilton 37 Winnipeg 7 Steve Daniel ([email protected]), Jamie Dykstra ([email protected]) Aug 24/13 at Guelph, ON Hamilton 37 Winnipeg 14 Olivier Poulin ([email protected]), Lucas Barrett ([email protected]) Winnipeg - CFL Profile - --- CFL --- Last ACTIVE Hamilton - CFL Profile - --- CFL --- Last No Player Pos St Yr GP GS Week ROSTERS No Player Pos St Yr GP GS Week 1 KUALE, Ejiro LB I 5 64 32 DI 3 BESWICK, Marc DB N 7 89 0 N 2 BUCKNOR, Matt DB N 3 32 20 D 6 MCGEE, Stephen QB I 1 2 0 N 4 ALEXANDER, Donovan DB N 7 88 71 R 7 MEDLOCK, Justin K I 4 43 0 DI 5 WILLY, Drew QB I 3 41 9 O 8 MASOLI, Jeremiah QB I 2 22 1 N 7 WASHINGTON, Dem'd DB I 3 38 29 D 9 STEWART, Brandon DB I 8 76 67 D 8 RANDLE, Chris DB I 3 36 33 D 11 GIGUERE, Samuel WR N 3 33 33 O 12 BROHM, Brian QB I 1 5 0 N 13 LEFEVOUR, Dan QB I 3 40 1 O 13 UNAMBA, Don DB I 1 5 0 DI 16 BANKS, Brandon WR I 2 9 3 DI 14 WOODS, Aaron SB I 2 8 0 DI 17 TASKER, Luke WR I 2 7 7 O 16 MARVE, Robert QB I 1 5 0 N 20 DAVIS, Emmanuel DB I 2 16 16 D 17 MOORE, Nick WR I 4 34 34 O 22 STEPHEN, Courtney DB N 2 18 15 D 19 KELLY, Aaron WR I 4 27 23 R 26 MADU, Mossis RB I 1 4 0 DI 23 DUNN, Desia DB I 2 20 20 D 27 BREAUX, Delvin DB I 2 13 13 D 25 JOHNSON, Bruce DB I 1 5 5 D 28 BUTLER, Craig DB N 4 57 40 D 26 FITZGERALD, Carl RB N 2 17 0 N 31 DELL, Isaac RB N 1 2 0 N 27 SHERMAN, Teague DB N 2 18 3 D 32 GABLE, C.J. RB I 2 19 19 O 29 VOLNY, Carl RB N 4 40 0 N 33 PLESIUS, Fréderic LB N 2 19 3 N 31 LEGGETT, Maurice DB I 1 3 3 D 35 DALY, Mike DB N 1 2 0 N 32 GRIGSBY, Nic RB I 1 5 5 O 36 KRUBA, Pawel LB N 1 4 0 N 33 WEST, Dan DB N 3 32 0 N 38 BOWMAN, Marcellus LB I 5 49 45 D 35 NORRIS, Kyle LB N 2 9 0 N 40 NORWOOD, Eric DE I 2 21 21 D 38 WILD, Ian LB I 2 20 14 D 41 HARRIS, Erik LB I 2 13 4 D 39 PONTBRIAND, Michel FB N 4 50 1 N 42 CALDWELL, David DB I 1 2 1 DI 40 BRIGGS, Jesse LB N 1 5 0 N 43 KING, Neil DB N 2 18 2 N 41 JONES, Derek DB N 1 5 0 N 44 REED, Taylor LB I 1 2 2 D 44 ANDERSON, Zach DL I 2 18 13 DI 45 GASCON-NADON, Ar'd DL N 2 10 0 R 47 JONES, Kyle LB N 2 53 0 N 46 PRIMÉ, Carl-Olivier LB N 2 12 0 N 49 CORNELL, Mike LB N 5 54 2 N 48 MILLER, Kyle DB N 1 4 0 N 52 RICHARDSON, Louie DE N 3 14 0 N 50 OLSON, Jake OL I 1 1 1 O 53 NEUFELD, Patrick OL N 4 42 21 O 51 FORTIN, Marc-Antoine DL N 3 20 0 N 55 SWISTON, Paul OL N 3 29 4 N 55 O'NEILL, Tim OL N 7 108 72 O 61 GOOSSEN, Matthias OL N 1 5 0 N 56 LEWIS, Jeremy OL I 1 2 2 O 62 MORLEY, Steven OL N 9 115 105 O 58 MYDDELTON, Steve OL N 6 53 32 N 66 KNAPP, Dan OL I 2 7 7 O 59 SIMMONS, Brian OL I 4 46 46 O 68 HOWARD, Cordaro OL I 1 3 3 O 64 ROCKHILL, Carson OL N 1 3 0 N 69 JANUARY, Glenn OL I 8 105 103 O 69 RICE, Landon OL N 1 4 3 O 70 HAJRULLAHU, Lirim K N 1 5 0 N 81 COATES, Matt WR N 1 4 2 N 80 CARTER, Brett WR N 1 4 0 N 82 ELLINGSON, Greg WR I 2 14 13 R 83 FEOLI-GUDINO, Julian WR N 3 26 5 O 83 FANTUZ, Andy WR N 9 108 98 O 84 BRYANT, Romby WR I 7 93 92 O 84 GRANT, Bakari WR I 4 46 44 O 87 KOHLERT, Rory WR N 3 37 23 O 86 KOCH, Cary WR I 5 43 39 O 89 DENMARK, Clarence WR I 4 57 56 O 91 BOUDREAUX, Brandon DE I 3 30 24 D 90 PEACH, Greg DE I 6 67 60 D 93 MOORE, Terrence DT I 3 11 8 N 92 TURNER, Bryant DT I 4 47 47 D 95 BULCKE, Brian DT N 4 43 27 D 93 FRASER, Kashawn DL I 1 3 2 D 96 HAZIME, Hasan DL N 2 22 0 N 95 THOMAS, Jake DL N 3 35 6 D 97 LAURENT, Ted DL N 4 52 35 D Rosters: "O" & "D" Started on Offence/Defence; "N" & "DI" Substitute; "R" Reserve; "XIL" Injured List; "---" Not on roster. Rosters subject to change up to one hour before kickoff. 2014 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES 2014 CFL SCHEDULE BY WEEK: WEEK #1 HM VIS ATTEN WEEK #4 HM VIS ATTEN WEEK #7 HM VIS ATTEN 10 Jun 26 WPG 45 TOR 21 24,872 22 Jul 17 WPG 3 EDM 26 30,976 34 Aug 07 WPG SSK 11 Jun 28 CGY 29 MTL 8 26,135 23 Jul 18 OTT 18 TOR 17 24,326 35 Aug 08 MTL EDM 12 Jun 28 BC 20 EDM 27 24,524 24 Jul 18 CGY 10 HAM 7 27,546 36 Aug 08 BC HAM 13 Jun 29 SSK 31 HAM 10 19,285 25 Jul 19 BC 41 MTL 5 25,063 37 Aug 09 CGY OTT WEEK #2 HM VIS ATTEN WEEK #5 HM VIS ATTEN WEEK #8 HM VIS ATTEN 14 Jul 03 WPG 36 OTT 28 27,553 26 Jul 24 EDM 22 CGY 26 40,066 38 Aug 12 TOR WPG 15 Jul 04 MTL 24 BC 9 20,018 27 Jul 25 BC 6 WPG 23 25,321 39 Aug 15 OTT EDM 16 Jul 04 EDM 28 HAM 24 30,714 28 Jul 26 HAM 33 OTT 23 6,500 40 Aug 16 HAM CGY 17 Jul 05 TOR 48 SSK 15 17,758 29 Jul 26 SSK 37 TOR 9 32,621 41 Aug 16 SSK MTL 42 Aug 17 TOR BC WEEK #3 HM VIS ATTEN WEEK #6 HM VIS ATTEN 18 Jul 11 MTL 33 WPG 34 20,348 30 Jul 31 HAM WPG 19 Jul 11 EDM 27 OTT 11 31,521 31 Aug 01 MTL TOR 20 Jul 12 TOR 15 CGY 34 16,102 32 Aug 01 CGY BC 2014 TOTAL ATTENDANCE 504,113 21 Jul 12 SSK 13 BC 26 32,864 33 Aug 02 OTT SSK AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 25,206 2014 CFL SCHEDULE BY TEAM: GAMES PLAYED: 20 BC Lions PF Opp PA Record Hm Att Calgary PF Opp PA Record Hm Att Edmonton PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 12 Jun 28 H 20 EDM 27 0-1 L 24,524 11 Jun 28 H 29 MTL 8 1-0 W 26,135 12 Jun 28 A 27 BC 20 1-0 W 15 Jul 04 A 9 MTL 24 0-2 L 20 Jul 12 A 34 TOR 15 2-0 W 16 Jul 04 H 28 HAM 24 2-0 W 30,714 21 Jul 12 A 26 SSK 13 1-2 W 24 Jul 18 H 10 HAM 7 3-0 W 27,546 19 Jul 11 H 27 OTT 11 3-0 W 31,521 25 Jul 19 H 41 MTL 5 2-2 W 25,063 26 Jul 24 A 26 EDM 22 4-0 W 22 Jul 17 A 26 WPG 3 4-0 W 27 Jul 25 H 6 WPG 23 2-3 L 25,321 32 Aug 01 H BC 26 Jul 24 H 22 CGY 26 4-1 L 40,066 32 Aug 01 A CGY 37 Aug 09 H OTT 35 Aug 08 A MTL 36 Aug 08 H HAM 40 Aug 16 A HAM 39 Aug 15 A OTT 42 Aug 17 A TOR 45 Aug 24 A OTT 44 Aug 23 H TOR 46 Aug 24 H SSK 50 Sep 01 H EDM 50 Sep 01 A CGY 51 Sep 05 A OTT 52 Sep 06 A EDM 52 Sep 06 H CGY 57 Sep 13 H WPG 56 Sep 13 H TOR 55 Sep 12 H MTL 59 Sep 19 H TOR 61 Sep 21 A MTL 60 Sep 20 A HAM 66 Sep 27 A CGY 66 Sep 27 H BC 64 Sep 26 H SSK 70 Oct 04 A HAM 68 Oct 03 A SSK 69 Oct 04 A TOR 72 Oct 11 H OTT 77 Oct 18 A WPG 74 Oct 13 H WPG 82 Oct 25 A WPG 80 Oct 24 H SSK 78 Oct 19 A SSK 85 Nov 01 A EDM 84 Nov 01 H WPG 85 Nov 01 H BC 88 Nov 07 H CGY 88 Nov 07 A BC 90 Nov 08 A SSK Hamilton PF Opp PA Record Hm Att Montreal PF Opp PA Record Hm Att Ottawa PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 13 Jun 29 A 10 SSK 31 0-1 L 11 Jun 28 A 8 CGY 29 0-1 L 14 Jul 03 A 28 WPG 36 0-1 L 16 Jul 04 A 24 EDM 28 0-2 L 15 Jul 04 H 24 BC 9 1-1 W 20,018 19 Jul 11 A 11 EDM 27 0-2 L 24 Jul 18 A 7CGY 10 0-3 L 18 Jul 11 H 33 WPG 34 1-2 L 20,348 23 Jul 18 H 18 TOR 17 1-2 W 24,326 28 Jul 26 H 33 OTT 23 1-3 W 25 Jul 19 A 5BC 411-3 L 28 Jul 26 A 23 HAM 33 1-3 L 30 Jul 31 H WPG 31 Aug 01 H TOR 33 Aug 02 H SSK 36 Aug 08 A BC 35 Aug 08 H EDM 37 Aug 09 A CGY 40 Aug 16 H CGY 41 Aug 16 A SSK 39 Aug 15 H EDM 49 Sep 01 H TOR 43 Aug 22 A WPG 45 Aug 24 H CGY 53 Sep 07 A MTL 47 Aug 29 H OTT 47 Aug 29 A MTL 58 Sep 14 H SSK 53 Sep 07 H HAM 51 Sep 05 H BC 60 Sep 20 H EDM 55 Sep 12 A EDM 62 Sep 21 A SSK 65 Sep 27 A WPG 61 Sep 21 H CGY 63 Sep 26 H MTL 70 Oct 04 H BC 63 Sep 26 A OTT 67 Oct 03 H WPG 71 Oct 10 A TOR 73 Oct 13 H SSK 72 Oct 11 A BC 75 Oct 17 H OTT 76 Oct 18 A TOR 75 Oct 17 A HAM 81 Oct 25 A TOR 79 Oct 24 A OTT 79 Oct 24 H MTL 83 Oct 31 A OTT 86 Nov 02 H TOR 83 Oct 31 H HAM 89 Nov 08 H MTL 89 Nov 08 A HAM 87 Nov 07 A TOR Saskatchewan PF Opp PA Record Hm Att Toronto PF Opp PA Record Hm Att Winnipeg PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 13 Jun 29 H 31 HAM 10 1-0 W 19,285 10 Jun 26 A 21 WPG 45 0-1 L 10 Jun 26 H 45 TOR 21 1-0 W 24,872 17 Jul 05 A 15 TOR 48 1-1 L 17 Jul 05 H 48 SSK 15 1-1 W 17,758 14 Jul 03 H 36 OTT 28 2-0 W 27,553 21 Jul 12 H 13 BC 26 1-2 L 32,864 20 Jul 12 H 15 CGY 34 1-2 L 16,102 18 Jul 11 A 34 MTL 33 3-0 W 29 Jul 26 H 37 TOR 9 2-2 W 32,621 23 Jul 18 A 17 OTT 18 1-3 L 22 Jul 17 H 3 EDM 26 3-1 L 30,976 33 Aug 02 A OTT 29 Jul 26 A 9 SSK 37 1-4 L 27 Jul 25 A 23 BC 6 4-1 W 34 Aug 07 A WPG 31 Aug 01 A MTL 30 Jul 31 A HAM 41 Aug 16 H MTL 38 Aug 12 H WPG 34 Aug 07 H SSK 46 Aug 24 A BC 42 Aug 17 H BC 38 Aug 12 A TOR 48 Aug 31 H WPG 44 Aug 23 A EDM 43 Aug 22 H MTL 54 Sep 07 A WPG 49 Sep 01 A HAM 48 Aug 31 A SSK 58 Sep 14 A HAM 56 Sep 13 A CGY 54 Sep 07 H SSK 62 Sep 21 H OTT 59 Sep 19 A BC 57 Sep 13 A BC 64 Sep 26 A EDM 69 Oct 04 H EDM 65 Sep 27 H HAM 68 Oct 03 H CGY 71 Oct 10 H HAM 67 Oct 03 A OTT 73 Oct 13 A MTL 76 Oct 18 H MTL 74 Oct 13 A EDM 78 Oct 19 H EDM 81 Oct 25 H HAM 77 Oct 18 H CGY 80 Oct 24 A CGY 86 Nov 02 A MTL 82 Oct 25 H BC 90 Nov 08 H EDM 87 Nov 07 H OTT 84 Nov 01 A CGY 2014 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES HEAD-TO-HEAD HAMILTON vs WINNIPEG GAMES: 20 IN 2013: GP: 4 HAM WPG 2008 TO 2014: HAM WPG HAM WPG KEY STATS/WINS 4 0 WINS 10 10 KEY STATISTICS: Total points 136 59 Decided in last 3:00 6 First downs per gm 20.0 17.4 Net Offence per game 415 245 Total points 555 510 2nd Down Conversion % 43.0 39.0 Rushing yds per game 117 89 Avg points 27.8 25.5 Pass attempts 690 647 Passing yds per game 323 186 Largest lead (any time) +30 +31 Completions 430 381 Total Turnovers 7 14 KEY STATISTICS: Completion pct.
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