GAME INFO

Hamilton Tiger-Cats (7-8) vs BC Lions (9-6)

GAME #16 Saturday, October 22 ● ● Hamilton, ON ● 7:00pm EDT TV: TSN ● Hamilton radio: 900 CHML ● BC radio: TEAM 1040

TIGER-CATS 2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTS TIGER-CATS COACHING STAFF

WEEK DATE AWAY HOME REC. Head Coach: Marcel Bellefeuille Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams PS1 June 18 HAM 12 TOR 31 Coordinator/LBs Coach: Brad Miller PS2 June 22 MTL 20 HAM 57 Offensive Coordinator: :

Receivers Coach: Tim Kearse 1 Jul. 1 WPG 24 HAM 16 0-1 Offensive Line Coach: Doug Malone 2 Jul. 9 HAM 10 EDM 28 0-2 Running Backs Coach: Rick Worman 3 Jul. 16 SSK 3 HAM 33 1-2 Defensive Line Coach: John Kropke 4 Jul. 22 HAM 39 BC 31 2-2 Special Teams Assistant: Scott Fawcett 5 Jul. 29 MTL 26 HAM 34 3-2 Offensive Assistant: Vince Luciani 6 Aug. 6 HAM 20 CGY 32 3-3 Defensive Assistant: Dwayne Cameron 7 Aug. 13 TOR 32 HAM 37 4-3 8 Aug. 26 HAM 27 WPG 30 4-4 TIGER-CATS FOOTBALL OPERATIONS STAFF 9 Sep. 5 MTL 21 HAM 44 5-4 10 Sep. 11 HAM 13 MTL 43 5-5 General Manager: Bob O’Billovich Assistant General Manager and Director of Player 11 Sep. 16 EDM 38 HAM 23 5-6 Personnel: Joe Womack 12 Sep. 25 CGY 36 HAM 55 6-6 Director, Football Operations: Shawn Burke 13 Oct. 1 HAM 27 TOR 12 7-6 Head U.S. Scout: Danny McManus 14 Oct. 7 WPG 33 HAM 17 7-7 Coordinator, Canadian Player Development and 15 Oct. 16 HAM 27 MTL 25 7-8 Head Canadian Scout: Drew Allemang 16 Oct. 22 BC HAM Video Coordinator: Colin Farquharson 17 Oct. 29 HAM SSK Equipment Manager: Drew Strohschein 18 Nov. 3 HAM TOR Athletic Therapist: Carly Vandergrient Team Doctor: Dr. David Levy

TICATS MEDIA CONTACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS

Scott McNaughton PAGE Director, Communications C: 905-966-8192 O: 905-547-2287 x223 Last Time It Happened… 2 E: [email protected] 2011 Longest Single Plays 2 Bert Faibish Coordinator, Communications How The Ticats Were Built 3 C: 289-925-0128 O: 905-547-2287 x222 E: [email protected]

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LAST TIME IT HAPPENED… INDIVIDUAL TEAM 100 Yards Rushing Scored 40+ Points By Tiger-Cats – 115 by Terry Grant at Toronto, October 1, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – Hamilton 55, Calgary 36 in MONCTON, Sept 25, 2011 By Opponents – 131 by Chris Garrett vs. Winnipeg, October 7, 2011 By Opponents – Montreal 43, Hamilton 13 in Montreal, Sept 11, 2011 150 Yards Rushing Scored 50+ Points By Tiger-Cats – 166 by DeAndra’ Cobb vs. Saskatchewan, Sept. 25, 2010 By Tiger-Cats – Hamilton 55, Calgary 36 in MONCTON, Sept 25, 2011 By Opponents – 192 by Avon Cobourne vs Montreal, September 25, 2009 By Opponents – Calgary 55, Hamilton 24 in CGY, October 29, 2010 300 Yards Passing Won By 20+ Points By Tiger-Cats – 351 by at Winnipeg, August 26, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – Hamilton 44, Montreal 21 in Hamilton, Sept 5, 2011 By Opponents – 368 by Cleo Lemon at Hamilton, August 13, 2011 By Opponents – Montreal 37, Hamilton 14 in Montreal, July 22, 2010 400 Yards Passing Won By 30+ Points By Tiger-Cats – 425 by Kevin Glenn at Saskatchewan, July 31, 2010 By Tiger-Cats – Hamilton 33, Saskatchewan 3 in Hamilton, July 16, 2011 By Opponents – 421 by Anthony Calvillo at Montreal, Sept 11, 2011 By Opponents – Montreal 43, Hamilton 13 in Montreal, Sept 11, 2011 500 Yards Passing Allowed Fewer Than 10 Points By Tiger-Cats – 506 by Kevin Glenn at Montreal, October 18, 2009 By Tiger-Cats – Hamilton 33, Saskatchewan 3 in Hamilton, July 16, 2011 By Opponents – 586 by Sam Etcheverry, at Montreal, October 16, 1954 By Opponents – Montreal 21, Hamilton 8 in Hamilton, July 23, 2009 100 Yards Receiving Won Game By Shutout By Tiger-Cats – 139 by Marcus Thigpen vs Calgary, September 25, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – Hamilton 27, Calgary 0, September 11, 1974 By Opponents – 107 by J. Richardson at Montreal, October 16, 2011 By Opponents – Winnipeg 29, Hamilton 0 – July 28, 2006 150 Yards Receiving Won Game In Overtime By Tiger-Cats – 162 by Chris Williams at Winnipeg, August 26, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – Hamilton 20, Ottawa 17, October 15, 2004 By Opponents – 199 by Jamel Richardson vs Hamilton, Sept 5, 2011 By Opponents – Toronto 25, Hamilton 22, September 11, 2009 200 Yards Receiving Intercepted Three+ Passes By Tiger-Cats – 272 by Arland Bruce III at Saskatchewan, July 31, 2010 By Tiger-Cats – (3) vs Saskatchewan, July 16, 2011 By Opponents – 213 by vs Winnipeg, October 12, 2009 By Opponents – (4) vs Winnipeg, July 1, 2011 Two Rushing Touchdowns Five Quarterback Sacks By Tiger-Cats – A. Cobourne / Q. Porter vs Montreal, September 5, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – (5) vs Winnipeg, July 1, 2011 By Opponents – Jerome Messam vs Hamilton, September 16, 2011 By Opponents – (6) at Winnipeg, July 2, 2010 Three Touchdown Passes 400+ Total Net Yards Of Offence By Tiger-Cats – Kevin Glenn vs Calgary, September 25, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – 521 at Toronto, October 1, 2011 By Opponents – Cleo Lemon at Hamilton, August 13, 2011 By Opponents – 445 at Montreal, October 16, 2011 Four Touchdown Passes 500+ Total Net Yards Of Offence By Tiger-Cats – Danny McManus, vs. B.C., June 18, 2004 By Tiger-Cats – 521 at Toronto, October 1, 2011 By Opponents – Anthony Calvillo at Montreal, September 11, 2011 By Opponents – 519 at Montreal, September 11, 2011 Five Touchdown Passes By Tiger-Cats – Quinton Porter vs Montreal, October 4, 2008 By Opponents – at Edmonton, July 30, 2005 2011 TICATS LONGEST SINGLE PLAYS Two Touchdown Receptions Run From Scrimmage By Tiger-Cats by Marcus Thigpen vs Calgary, September 25, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – 89 yds (Terry Grant) at B.C., July 22 By Opponents – Romby Bryant vs Hamilton, September 25, 2011 By Opponents – 75 yds (Lamarcus Coker) vs Hamilton, September 25 Three Field Goals Completed Pass By Tiger-Cats – Justin Medlock at Montreal, October 16, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – 71 (Kevin Glenn/Chris Williams) at. B.C., July 22 By Opponents – Sean Whyte at Montreal, October 16, 2011 By Opponents – 69 (Cleo Lemon/Brandon Rideau) at Hamilton, August 13 Four Field Goals Field Goal By Tiger-Cats – Justin Medlock at Montreal, October 16, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – 57 (Justin Medlock) at Montreal, September 11 By Opponents – Sean Whyte at Montreal, October 16, 2011 By Opponents – 50 (Eddie Johnson) at Hamilton, July 16 Five Field Goals Punt By Tiger-Cats – Sandro DeAngelis at B.C., September 18, 2010 By Tiger-Cats – 73 (Justin Medlock) at Montreal, September 11 By Opponents – at Saskatchewan, July 31, 2010 By Opponents – 74 () at Calgary, August 6 Two Kickoff By Tiger-Cats – Geoff Tisdale at Saskatchewan, October 19, 2008 By Tiger-Cats – 95 (Justin Medlock) vs. Montreal, July 29 By Opponents – Ian Logan at Hamilton, July 1, 2011 By Opponents – 80 (Rene Parades) at Hamilton, July 1 Two Quarterback Sacks Punt Return By Tiger-Cats – Justin Hickman vs Calgary, September 25, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – 50 (Marcus Thigpen) at. B.C., July 22 By Opponents – vs Hamilton, September 16, 2011 By Opponents – 42 (Larry Taylor) at Calgary, August 6 Three Quarterback Sacks Kickoff Return By Tiger-Cats – Jermaine Reid vs B.C., November 6, 2010 By Tiger-Cats – 93 (Chris Williams) vs Edmonton, September 16 By Opponents – John Bowman at Montreal, July 22, 2010 By Opponents – 56 (Perry Floyd) at Hamilton, July 1 Punt Returned For A Touchdown Return By Tiger-Cats – Marcus Thigpen vs Calgary, July 10, 2010 By Tiger-Cats – 32 () vs. Saskatchewan, July 16 By Opponents – Winston October at Edmonton, July 17, 2004 By Opponents – 66 (Alex Suber) at Hamilton, July 1 Kickoff Returned For A Touchdown Return By Tiger-Cats – Chris Williams vs Edmonton, September 16, 2011 By Tiger-Cats – 7 (Jonathan Hood) vs. Winnipeg, July 1 By Opponents – Reggie Swinton, at Winnipeg, July 9, 1999 By Opponents – 37 (Korey Banks) vs. Hamilton, July 22 Missed Field Goal Returned For A Touchdown By Tiger-Cats – Marcus Thigpen vs Calgary, September 25, 2011

HOW THE TIGER-CATS WERE BUILT

CFL DRAFT CFL FREE AGENTS FREE AGENTS TRADES (Round/Overall) (Previous CFL team/Year) (No CFL Experience)

2011 Maurice Forbes (2nd/13) DE Ivan Brown (MTL – 10) DB Michael Carter DB Milt Collins (from CGY) RB Avon Cobourne (MTL - 10) LB Angelo Craig K/P Justin Medlock (from EDM) LB Kyle Jones (TOR – 10) LB Brandon Denson DB (from EDM) LB Ray Mariuz (HAM – 10) WR Bakari Grant DB Dee Webb (From TOR) DL (MTL – 11) RB Terry Grant OL Adam Rogers (EDM – 10) OL Cody Husband LS Kevin Scott (SSK - 09) LB Nathan Kanya OL Wayne Smith (SSK - 10) WR Aaron Kelly RB (WPG - 10) WR Liam Mahoney LB Renauld Williams (SSK - 09) K/P Josh Maveety DB Loyce Means DE Darius Powell DE Robert Rose OL Brian Simmons WR Courtney Smith DB Chaz Thompson DB Woodny Turenne WR Chris Williams DB Marcell Young

2010 DT (3rd/22) DE Stevie Baggs (SSK - 08) DB Jonathan Hood DB Chris Rwabukamba (4th/27) OL Mark Dewit (TOR - 09) RB Marcus Thigpen OL Jason Jimenez (B.C. – 09) OL Belton Johnson (SSK - 09) WR Glenn MacKay (MTL - 09) DB (TOR – 09)

2009 FB Darcy Brown (1st/6) LB Agustin Barrenechea (EDM – 08) QB Jason Boltus LB Yannick Carter (from SSK) DB Ryan Hinds (2nd/13) DB Marc Beswick (WPG – 08) LB Ike Brown OL Simeon Rottier (1st/1) QB Kevin Glenn (WPG – 08) WR Matt Carter DB Ray Wladichuk (5th/38) LB Jamall Johnson (BC – 08) DL Justin Hickman DT Matt Kirk (BC – 08)

WR Dave Stala (MTL – 08)

2008 S Dylan Barker (1st/1) QB Quinton Porter DB Markeith Knowlton (from BC) DB Bo Smith

2006 OL Peter Dyakowski (2nd/11)

2004 OL Marwan Hage (2nd/14)