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2018 GN CFL Pg 01 Cover Wks 11-15 2018 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES September 3, 2018 - 1:00 pm MT Edmonton at Calgary CFL Week: 12 Game: 54 EDM (6-4) CGY (8-1) Head Coach: Jason Maas Head Coach: Dave Dickenson CFL Record: 28-18 vs CGY 1-4 Club Game #: 1192 CFL Record: 36-7-2 vs EDM 4-1 Club Game #: 1200 2018 CFL RESULTS & SCHEDULE 2018 CFL STANDINGS TO WK #11 2018 WEEK #11 RESULTS VISITOR HOME EAST DIV. G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw Aug 23/18 48 7:30 pm ET Edmonton 24 Hamilton 25 McMahon Ottawa 9 6 3 0 .667 244 206 12 3-1 3-2 Aug 24/18 49 7:30 pm ET Toronto 22 Montréal 25 Stadium Hamilton 9 4 5 0 .444 229 200 8 2-2 2-3 Aug 25/18 50 1:30 pm MT Winnipeg 26 Calgary 39 Calgary, AB Toronto 9 3 6 0 .333 183 268 6 3-2 0-4 Aug 25/18 51 7:00 pm PT Sask'n 24 BC 21 Montréal 10 2 8 0 .200 169 328 4 1-4 1-4 2018 WEEK #12 SCHEDULE VISITOR HOME WEST DIV. G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw Aug 31/18 52 7:30 pm ET Montréal Ottawa Calgary 9 8 1 0 .889 272 152 16 5-0 3-1 Sep 02/18 53 1:00 pm MT Winnipeg Saskatchewan Edmonton 10 6 4 0 .600 285 247 12 4-1 2-3 Sep 03/18 54 1:00 pm MT Edmonton Calgary Saskatchewan 9 5 4 0 .556 215 223 10 3-2 2-2 Sep 03/18 55 6:30 pm ET Toronto Hamilton Winnipeg 10 5 5 0 .500 315 253 10 3-2 2-3 Week #12 BYE: BC BC 9 3 6 0 .333 201 236 6 3-1 0-5 A/T SERIES Calgary vs Edmonton CLUB CONTACTS CFL.ca / LCF.ca Since 1949: GP W L TA/T at Calgary HOME: Calgary 226 97 126 3 57-54 Eskimos Calgary Jean Lefebvre Dir, Communications Edmonton 226 126 97 3 [email protected] www.stampeders.com 2018 Series: CGY (0) EDM (0) VISITORS: Sep 8/18 at Edmonton CGY EDM Edmonton Cliff Fewings Coord, Communications Sep 3/18 at Calgary CGY EDM [email protected] www.esks.com EDMONTON CAREER PROFILE: Wk CALGARY CAREER PROFILE: Wk POS # PLAYER ST YR GP GS #11 POS # PLAYER ST YR GP GS #11 OL 60 SORENSEN, Justin N 9 142 103 O OL 61 WILLIAMS, Ucambre I 3 30 30 O OL 57 BEARD, David N 4 45 18 O OL 60 BERGMAN, Shane N 6 67 67 O OL 66 O'DONNELL, Matt N 7 95 84 O OL 59 RICHARDS, Randy I 4 20 19 O OL 58 BONDBOND, TTravis i I 3 37 37 O OL 53 ERDOSERDOS, BBrad d N 5 52 44 O OL 67 KELLY, Colin I 4 48 48 O OL 63 DENNIS, Derek I 4 47 47 O QB 13 REILLY, Mike I 9 131 89 O QB 19 MITCHELL, Bo Levi I 7 116 77 O RB 2 GABLE, C.J. I 6 64 64 O RB 25 JACKSON, Don I 1 6 6 O Rec 87 WALKER, Derel I 4 48 37 O RB 46 POWER, Charlie N 5 60 4 O Rec 81 WILLIAMS, D'haquille I 2 23 23 O Rec 88 JORDEN, Kamar I 6 31 28 O Rec 15 HAZELTON, Vidal I 4 37 37 O Rec 89 DANIELS, DaVaris I 3 33 33 O Rec 8 STAFFORD, Kenny I 6 56 47 O Rec 80 MICHEL, Marken I 2 19 17 O Rec 3 ADJEI, Natey N 5 72 14 O Rec 1 DURANT, Lemar N 4 42 13 O DB 7 WOODMAN, Josh N 3 25 7 D DB 0 EVANS, Ciante I 4 42 41 D DB 12 HIGHTOWER, Forrest I 4 36 32 D DB 8 DAVIS, Emanuel I 6 70 68 D DB 29 MASTON, Mercy I 2 11 10 D DB 27 ADELEKE, Tunde N 2 21 7 D DB 32 TAYLOR, Nick I 3 27 26 D DB 28 SMITH, Brandon I 11 150 149 D DB 36 GRYMES, Aaron I 5 58 57 D DB 31 ROBERSON, Tre I 1 8 8 N DL 54 BAZZIE, Alex I 5 66 51 D DL 4 JOHNSON, Micah I 6 73 69 D DL 90 SEWELL, Almondo I 8 113 99 D DL 95 DAVIS, Ja'Gared I 3 36 29 D DL 93 BOATENG, Kwaku N 2 26 9 D DL 97 WIGGAN, Derek N 4 55 23 D DL 96 MOORE, Mike I 3 17 11 D DL 98 VAUGHTERS, James I 2 26 14 D LB 47 SHERRITT, J.C. I 8 101 88 D LB 49 SINGLETON, Alex N 3 45 37 D LB 26 EDWARDS, Chris I 2 27 14 D LB 56 THURMAN, Jameer I 2 27 21 D LB 10 MULUMBA, Christophe N 2 26 16 D LB 29 WALL, Jamar I 7 103 100 D K 6 WHYTE, Sean N 10 128 0 N K 30 PAREDES, Rene N 8 134 0 N P 70 O'NEILL, Hugh N 5 54 0 N P 6 MAVER, Rob N 9 136 0 N (Rosters subject to change - Game Lineup final one hour before Kickoff) LEGEND: 'O, D' = Game Started; 'N' = Substitute; 'R' = Reserve (dnp) KEY 2018 STATISTICS & RANKINGS QB STARTERS CAREER W-L RECORD IN 2018: KEY STATS & RANKINGS IN 2018 TO WK #11 CGY W L T EDM W L T CGY PTS FOR PTS ALL NET OFF OPP NET T/O Ratio MITCHELL, Bo Levi 64 11 2 9-3 8 1 0 30.2 2nd16.9 1st 394 4th 281 1st +13 1st EDM W L T CGY W L T EDM PTS FOR PTS ALL NET OFF OPP NET T/O Ratio REILLY, Mike 51 37 0 3-9 6 4 0 28.5 3rd24.7 4th 418 2nd 352 4th +2 4th CFL CONTACTS Steve Daniel, Director Game Information & Statistics ([email protected]) Lucas Barrett, Manager Communications ([email protected]) 2018 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · SCHEDULE & RESULTS BY TEAM BC Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att HAMILTON Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att Saskatchewan Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 13 Jun 16 H BC 22 MTL 10 W 1-0 20,182 12 Jun 16 A HAM 14 CGY 28 L 0-1 11 Jun 15 H SSK 27 TOR 19 W 1-0 29,788 20 Jun 29 A BC 22 EDM 41 L 1-1 16 Jun 22 A HAM 38 EDM 21 W 1-1 14 Jun 21 A SSK 17 OTT 40 L 1-1 25 Jul 07 A BC 19 WPG 41 L 1-2 19 Jun 29 H HAM 31 WPG 17 W 2-1 23,721 21 Jun 30 H SSK 17 MTL 23 L 1-2 33,308 28 Jul 14 H BC 20 WPG 17 W 2-2 19,541 22 Jul 05 A HAM 13 SSK 18 L 2-2 22 Jul 05 H SSK 18 HAM 13 W 2-2 33,350 30 Jul 20 A BC 25 OTT 29 L 2-3 29 Jul 19 H HAM 20 SSK 31 L 2-3 23,346 29 Jul 19 A SSK 31 HAM 20 W 3-2 40 Aug 04 A BC 18 CGY 27 L 2-4 35 Jul 28 H HAM 15 OTT 21 L 2-4 23,381 36 Jul 28 H SSK 22 CGY 34 L 3-3 33,350 41 Aug 09 H BC 31 EDM 23 W 3-4 17,745 39 Aug 03 A HAM 50 MTL 11 W 3-4 38 Aug 02 A SSK 19 EDM 26 L 3-4 45 Aug 18 A BC 23 TOR 24 L 3-5 42 Aug 10 A HAM 23 WPG 29 L 3-5 47 Aug 19 H SSK 40 CGY 27 W 4-4 33,350 51 Aug 25 H BC 21 SSK 24 L 3-6 22,873 48 Aug 23 H HAM 25 EDM 24 W 4-5 23,281 51 Aug 25 A SSK 24 BC 21 W 5-4 56 Sep 07 H BC OTT 55 Sep 03 H HAM TOR 53 Sep 02 H SSK WPG 60 Sep 14 A BC MTL 57 Sep 08 A HAM TOR 58 Sep 08 A SSK WPG 66 Sep 22 H BC HAM 61 Sep 15 H HAM CGY 62 Sep 15 H SSK OTT 68 Sep 29 A BC HAM 66 Sep 22 A HAM BC 65 Sep 22 A SSK TOR 72 Oct 06 H BC TOR 68 Sep 29 H HAM BC 70 Sep 30 A SSK MTL 78 Oct 13 A BC CGY 75 Oct 12 A HAM TOR 74 Oct 08 H SSK EDM 80 Oct 19 H BC EDM 79 Oct 19 A HAM OTT 76 Oct 13 A SSK WPG 85 Oct 27 A BC SSK 84 Oct 27 H HAM OTT 82 Oct 20 A SSK CGY 90 Nov 03 H BC CGY 89 Nov 03 H HAM MTL 85 Oct 27 H SSK BC CALGARY Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att MONTREAL Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att TORONTO Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 12 Jun 16 H CGY 28 HAM 14 W 1-0 23,717 13 Jun 16 A MTL 10 BC 22 L 0-1 11 Jun 15 A TOR 19 SSK 27 L 0-1 17 Jun 23 A CGY 41 TOR 7 W 2-0 15 Jun 22 H MTL 10 WPG 56 L 0-2 19,498 17 Jun 23 H TOR 7 CGY 41 L 0-2 16,450 18 Jun 28 H CGY 24 OTT 14 W 3-0 23,454 21 Jun 30 A MTL 23 SSK 17 W 1-2 24 Jul 07 H TOR 20 EDM 17 W 1-2 12,196 26 Jul 12 A CGY 27 OTT 3 W 4-0 23 Jul 06 H MTL 18 OTT 28 L 1-3 16,718 27 Jul 13 A TOR 15 EDM 16 L 1-3 32 Jul 21 H CGY 25 MTL 8 W 5-0 26,440 32 Jul 21 A MTL 25 CGY 8 L 1-4 31 Jul 21 H TOR 20 WPG 38 L 1-4 10,844 36 Jul 28 A CGY 34 SSK 22 W 6-0 33 Jul 26 H MTL 23 EDM 44 L 1-5 16,654 34 Jul 27 A TOR 14 WPG 40 L 1-5 40 Aug 04 H CGY 27 BC 18 W 7-0 25,075 39 Aug 03 H MTL 11 HAM 50 L 1-6 18,576 37 Aug 02 H TOR 42 OTT 41 W 2-5 11,857 47 Aug 19 A CGY 27 SSK 40 L 7-1 43 Aug 11 A MTL 17 OTT 24 L 1-7 45 Aug 18 H TOR 24 BC 23 W 3-5 18,104 50 Aug 25 H CGY 39 WPG 26 W 8-1 27,800 46 Aug 18 A MTL 24 EDM 40 L 1-8 49 Aug 24 A TOR 22 MTL 25 L 3-6 54 Sep 03 H CGY EDM 49 Aug 24 H MTL 25 TOR 22 W 2-8 16,480 55 Sep 03 A TOR HAM 59 Sep 08 A CGY EDM 52 Aug 31 A MTL OTT 57 Sep 08 H TOR HAM 61 SepSep 15 A CGY HAM 60 SepSep 14 H MTL BC 65 SepSep 22 H TOR SSK 67 Sep 28 H CGY TOR 63 Sep 21 A MTL WPG 67 Sep 28 A TOR CGY 73 Oct 08 A CGY MTL 70 Sep 30 H MTL SSK 72 Oct 06 A TOR BC 78 Oct 13 H CGY BC 73 Oct 08 H MTL CGY 75 Oct 12 H TOR HAM 82 Oct 20 H CGY SSK 81 Oct 20 A MTL TOR 81 Oct 20 H TOR MTL 83 Oct 26 A CGY WPG 86 Oct 28 H MTL TOR 86 Oct 28 A TOR MTL 90 Nov 03 A CGY BC 89 Nov 03 A MTL HAM 87 Nov 02 A TOR OTT EDMONTON Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att OTTAWA Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att WINNIPEG Tm PF Opp PA Record Hm Att 10 Jun 14 A EDM 33 WPG 30 W 1-0 14 Jun 21 H OTT 40 SSK 17 W 1-0 24,224 10 Jun 14 H WPG 30 EDM 33 L 0-1 25,458 16 Jun 22 H EDM 21 HAM 38 L 1-1 31,334 18 Jun 28 A OTT 14 CGY 24 L 1-1 15 Jun 22 A WPG 56 MTL 10 W 1-1 20 Jun 29 H EDM 41 BC 22 W 2-1 29,940 23 Jul 06 A OTT 28 MTL 18 W 2-1 19 Jun 29 A WPG 17 HAM 31 L 1-2 24 Jul 07 A EDM 17 TOR 20 L 2-2 26 Jul 12 H OTT 3 CGY 27 L 2-2 22,103 25 Jul 07 H WPG 41 BC 19 W 2-2 26,567 27 Jul 13 H EDM 16 TOR 15 W 3-2 31,056 30 Jul 20 H OTT 29 BC 25 W 3-2 21,319 28 Jul 14 A WPG 17 BC 20 L 2-3 33 Jul 26 A EDM 44 MTL 23 W 4-2 35 Jul 28 A OTT 21 HAM 15 W 4-2 31 Jul 21 A WPG 38 TOR 20 W 3-3 38 Aug 02 H EDM 26 SSK 19 W 5-2 35,623 37 Aug 02 A OTT 41 TOR 42 L 4-3 34 Jul 27 H WPG 40 TOR 14 W 4-3 27,117 41 Aug 09 A EDM 23 BC 31 L 5-3 43 Aug 11 H OTT 24 MTL 17 W 5-3 25,161 42 Aug 10 H WPG 29 HAM 23 W 5-3 26,454 46 Aug 18 H EDM 40 MTL 24 W 6-3 29,702 44 Aug 17 A OTT 44 WPG 21 W 6-3 44 Aug 17 H WPG 21 OTT 44 L 5-4 27,602 48 Aug 23 A EDM 24 HAM 25 L 6-4 52 Aug 31 H OTT MTL 50 Aug 25 A WPG 26 CGY 39 L 5-5 54 Sep 03 A EDM CGY 56 Sep 07 A OTT BC 53 Sep 02 A WPG SSK 59 Sep 08 H EDM CGY 62 Sep 15 A OTT SSK 58 Sep 08 H WPG SSK 64 Sep 22 A EDM OTT 64 Sep 22 H OTT EDM 63 Sep 21 H WPG MTL 69 Sep 29 H EDM WPG 71 Oct 05 H OTT WPG 69 Sep 29 A WPG EDM 74 Oct 08 A EDM SSK 77 Oct 13 A OTT EDM 71 Oct 05 A WPG OTT 77 Oct 13 H EDM OTT 79 Oct 19 H OTT HAM 76 Oct 13 H WPG SSK 80 Oct 19 A EDM BC 84 Oct 27 A OTT HAM 83 Oct 26 H WPG CGY 88 Nov 03 H EDM WPG 87 Nov 02 H OTT TOR 88 Nov 03 A WPG EDM Post-Season Hm PF Vis PA Result Hm Att 2018 RESULTS ANALYSIS DIVISION SEMI-FINALS: GAMES PLAYED 42 91 Nov 11 H 2018 ATTENDANCE: 1,004,739 92 Nov 11 A - Average per game 23,922 DIVISION FINALS: 2018 INTER-DIVISIONAL: 93 Nov 18 H - Wins by East Div.
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