CFL Game Details WEEK #P3 - GAME #85 - YEAR 2013 HAMILTON Tiger-Cats @ SASKATCHEWAN Roughriders November 24, 2013 - 18:30:00 Mosaic Stadium, Regina

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CFL Game Details WEEK #P3 - GAME #85 - YEAR 2013 HAMILTON Tiger-Cats @ SASKATCHEWAN Roughriders November 24, 2013 - 18:30:00 Mosaic Stadium, Regina CFL Game Details WEEK #P3 - GAME #85 - YEAR 2013 HAMILTON Tiger-Cats @ SASKATCHEWAN Roughriders November 24, 2013 - 18:30:00 Mosaic Stadium, Regina, HAMILTON Tiger-Cats 3 3 7 10 0 23 SASKATCHEWAN Roughriders 7 24 0 14 0 45 OFFICIALS GAME DAY CONDITIONS Referee: Kim Murphy Temperature: 2 Head Linesman: Dave Foxcroft Wind: 45-65 kmh Side Judge: Larry Butler Field Conditions: Dry, Artificial Field Judge: Steve Dolyniuk Sky: Clear Umpire: Ritchie Miller Attendance: 44710 Line Judge: Justin McInnes Coin Toss: Coin Toss Details: Saskatchewan won the coin Back Judge: Don Carmichael toss and defers to the second half. Hamilton to Observer: Ken Picot receive opening kickoff. STATISTICIANS Steve Daniel (CFL Statistician), David Belof, Matt Spence, Kevin Junek, Jill Belof, Doug Page (Off-Site) TEAM LINEUP: HAMILTON Tiger-Cats RECEIVERS: 11. Samuel GIGUERE, 17. Luke TASKER, 49. John DELAHUNT, 82. Greg ELLINGSON, 83. Andrew FANTUZ, 84. Bakari GRANT, 87. Brandon BANKS, 88. Dave STALA RUNNING BACKS: 30. Dahrran DIEDRICK, 32. CJ GABLE QUARTERBACKS: 1. Henry BURRIS, 8. Jeremiah MASOLI, 13. Dan LEFEVOUR OFFENSIVE LINE: 55. Timothy O'NEILL, 59. Brian SIMMONS, 60. Joel FIGUEROA, 62. Marwan HAGE, 66. Greg WOJT, 67. Peter DYAKOWSKI KICKERS: 7. Luca CONGI, 44. Josh BARTEL DEFENSIVE LINE: 40. Eric NORWOOD, 45. Arnaud GASCON-NADON, 91. Brandon BOUDREAUX, 95. Brian BULCKE, 96. Hasan HAZIME, 99. Torrey DAVIS LINEBACKERS: 21. Simoni LAWRENCE, 23. Brandon ISAAC, 28. Jamall JOHNSON, 33. Frederic PLESIUS, 38. Marcellus BOWMAN, 46. Carl-Olivier PRIME, 54. Kevin SCOTT DEFENSIVE BACKS: 0. Derico MURRAY, 2. Evan MCCOLLOUGH, 3. Marc BESWICK, 20. Emmanuel DAVIS, 24. Arthur HOBBS, 26. Matt BUCKNOR, 27. Delvin BREAUX, 43. Neil KING Total Players: 42 TEAM LINEUP: SASKATCHEWAN Roughriders RECEIVERS: 6. Rob BAGG, 7. Weston DRESSLER, 18. Scott MCHENRY, 81. Geroy SIMON, 88. Taj SMITH, 89. Chris GETZLAF RUNNINGBACKS: 1. Kory SHEETS, 2. Jock SANDERS, 30. Daryl STEPHENSON, 32. Neal HUGHES QUARTERBACKS: 4. Darian DURANT, 5. Drew WILLY, 8. Tino SUNSERI OFFENSIVE LINE: 57. Brendon LABATTE, 58. Xavier FULTON, 65. Ben HEENAN, 66. Chris BEST, 68. Dominic PICARD, 77. Dan CLARK KICKERS: 17. Ricky SCHMITT, 19. Christopher MILO DEFENSIVE LINE: 62. Levi STEINHAUER, 74. Keith SHOLOGAN, 92. Zach EVANS , 95. Ricky FOLEY, 97. John CHICK, 98. Jermaine MCELVEEN, 99. Alex HALL LINEBACKERS: 22. Diamond FERRI, 45. Mike MCCULLOUGH, 51. Tristan BLACK DEFENSIVE BACKS: 11. Carlos THOMAS, 20. Terrell MAZE, 21. Paul WOLDU, 27. Brian PETERS, 28. Craig BUTLER, 33. Dwight ANDERSON, 35. Weldon BROWN, 37. Roderick WILLIAMS, 38. Tristan JACKSON, 41. Tyron BRACKENRIDGE, 42. Graig NEWMAN Total Players: 42 YARDSTICKS: ALL Quarter: HAMILTON @ SASKATCHEWAN (24 Nov 2013 - Game #85) INDIVIDUAL STATS TEAM STATS SASKATCHEWAN HAMILTON RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 28 18 1 SHEETS 20 197 9.8 39 2 BY: RUSHING/PASS/PEN) 16 - 10 - 2 5 - 12 - 1 2 SANDERS 4 9 2.3 7 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 268 57 4 DURANT 7 26 3.7 10 0 NET YARDS PASSING 245 272 7 DRESSLER 1 4 4.0 4 0 TOTAL YARDS 513 329 32 HUGHES 3 32 10.7 16 0 TEAM LOSSES 16 45 NET OFFENCE 497 284 PASSES ATTEMPT/COMPLETE 24 / 17 43 / 20 1 BURRIS 2 34 17.0 18 1 TOTAL RUSHING PLAYS 35 8 32 GABLE 6 23 3.8 14 1 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 7 / 72 6 / 39 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 1 / 0 8 / 177 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 1 / 0 0 / 0 FUMBLE RETURN/YARDS 2 / 4 1 / 0 MISSED FIELD GOAL RET/YDS 0 / 0 0 / 0 TOTAL RETURN YARDS 76 216 PASSING ATT COMP YDS LG INT TD TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS 6 2 4 DURANT 24 17 245 42 0 3 RUSHING/PASS/RETURNS 3 - 3 - 0 2 - 0 - 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 7 / 55 8 / 96 FUMBLES/LOST 3 / 1 3 / 2 FIELD GOALS ATT/GOOD 1 / 1 3 / 3 1 BURRIS 43 20 272 48 1 0 1-PTS CONVERTS ATT/GOOD 6 / 6 2 / 2 2-PTS CONVERTS ATT/GOOD 0 / 0 0 / 0 QB SACKS BY 3 2 PASS RECEIVING NO YDS LG TD TIME OF POSSESSION 34:54 25:06 1 SHEETS 1 -1 0 0 TURNOVERS DWNS/FBLS/INTS 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 2 - 1 2 SANDERS 1 -3 0 0 6 BAGG 1 11 11 0 7 DRESSLER 5 81 30 1 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TD 32 HUGHES 2 7 5 0 2 SANDERS 7 72 25 0 81 SIMON 3 67 42 2 88 SMITH 1 5 5 0 89 GETZLAF 3 78 38 0 17 TASKER 1 6 6 0 87 BANKS 5 33 26 0 11 GIGUERE 3 37 20 0 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TD 17 TASKER 3 52 25 0 81 SIMON 1 0 0 0 32 GABLE 2 6 4 0 82 ELLINGSON 2 29 23 0 83 FANTUZ 7 76 16 0 84 GRANT 3 72 48 0 32 GABLE 1 15 15 0 87 BANKS 7 162 37 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TD 35 BROWN 1 0 0 0 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET LG S 17 SCHMITT 7 246 35.1 207 49 0 44 BARTEL 9 355 39.4 283 46 0 FUMBLE RETURNS NO YDS LG TD 95 FOLEY 1 0 0 0 KICKING NO YDS AVG LONG 99 HALL 1 4 4 0 17 SCHMITT 8 486 60.8 66 91 BOUDREAUX 1 0 0 0 7 CONGI 2 76 38.0 58 INDIVIDUAL SCORING AND PENALTIES: ALL Quarters: HAMILTON @ SASKATCHEWAN (24 Nov 2013 - Game #85) SCORE TEAM 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT FINAL SASKATCHEWAN 7 24 0 14 0 45 HAMILTON 3 3 7 10 0 23 SCORING DETAILS QTR TIME TEAM SCORE PLAYER PLAY HOME VISITOR 1 5:16 HAM FG 7 CONGI (10:02) L. CONGI Field Goal (45 yds) - Field Goal 3 1 08:01 SSK TD 81 SIMON (7:28) D. DURANT Completed Pass to G. SIMON (15 yds) - Touchdown6 1 08:22 SSK CVT1 19 MILO (6:59) C. MILO Convert - Convert(1) 1 2 2:14 SSK FG 19 MILO (12:55) C. MILO Field Goal (20 yds) - Field Goal 3 2 6:00 SSK TD 2 SANDERS (9:17) J. SANDERS Run (3 yds) - Touchdown 6 2 6:11 SSK CVT1 19 MILO (9:00) C. MILO Convert - Convert(1) 1 2 9:29 SSK TD 1 SHEETS (5:47) K. SHEETS Run (1 yds) - Touchdown 6 2 9:38 SSK CVT1 19 MILO (5:31) C. MILO Convert - Convert(1) 1 2 12:13 HAM FG 7 CONGI (2:58) L. CONGI Field Goal (24 yds) - Field Goal 3 2 13:04 SSK TD 81 SIMON (2:16) D. DURANT Completed Pass to G. SIMON (42 yds) - Touchdown6 2 13:04 SSK CVT1 19 MILO (1:56) C. MILO Convert - Convert(1) 1 3 12:08 HAM TD 1 BURRIS (3:22) H. BURRIS Run (18 yds) - Touchdown 6 3 12:21 HAM CVT1 7 CONGI (2:52) L. CONGI Convert - Convert(1) 1 4 00:12 HAM FG 7 CONGI (15:00) L. CONGI Field Goal (33 yds) - Field Goal 3 4 9:37 SSK TD 1 SHEETS (6:02) K. SHEETS Run (4 yds) - Touchdown 6 4 9:58 SSK CVT1 19 MILO (5:23) C. MILO Convert - Convert(1) 1 4 10:51 SSK TD 7 DRESSLER (4:22) D. DURANT Completed Pass to W. DRESSLER (26 yds)6 - Touchdown 4 11:12 SSK CVT1 19 MILO (4:08) C. MILO Convert - Convert(1) 1 4 13:04 HAM TD 32 GABLE (2:12) C. GABLE Run (2 yds) - Touchdown 6 4 13:04 HAM CVT1 7 CONGI (1:56) L. CONGI Convert - Convert(1) 1 PENALTY DETAILS NO QTR TEAM PLAYER PENALTY YARDS STATUS 15 1 HAM 28 JOHNSON Offside 5 Accepted 30 1 SSK 81 SIMON Holding 0 Declined 30 1 SSK 57 LABATTE Holding 10 Accepted 45 2 HAM 20 DAVIS No Yards 15 Accepted 66 2 HAM 84 GRANT Objectionable conduct 10 Accepted 79 2 SSK 22 FERRI Unnecessary Roughness 15 Accepted 109 3 SSK 27 PETERS No Yards 5 Accepted 115 3 HAM 7 CONGI Illegal Kick-off 28 Accepted 132 4 SSK 66 BEST Procedure 5 Accepted 133 4 SSK 66 BEST Holding 10 Accepted 138 4 HAM 17 TASKER Roughing Kicker 15 Accepted 143 4 HAM 45 GASCON-NADON Unnecessary Roughness 15 Accepted 145 4 HAM 0 MURRAY Forward Pass Interference 0 Declined 150 4 SSK 35 BROWN Illegal Contact on a Receiver 10 Accepted 161 4 HAM 99 DAVIS Unnecessary Roughness 8 Accepted page 1 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE, 50 WELLINGTON STREET EAST, 3RD FLOOR, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5E 1C8 TELEPHONE: (416) 322-9650 FAX.: (416) 322-9651 PLAY BY PLAY: ALL Quarters: HAMILTON @ SASKATCHEWAN (24-Nov-13 - Game #85) Qtr No Team Pos D/Y Play 1 1 S S35 0/0 (15:00) R. SCHMITT Kickoff H25 (50 yds), C. GABLE Kickoff Return (15 yds), B. PETERS Special Teams Tackle 1 2 H H40 1/10 (14:52) H. BURRIS Completed Pass to S. GIGUERE (7 yds), Tackle: D. ANDERSON 1 3 H H47 2/3 (14:31) H. BURRIS Completed Pass to C. GABLE (2 yds), Tackle: C. BUTLER 1 4 H H49 3/1 (14:00) J. BARTEL Punt S16 (45 yds), J. SANDERS Punt Return (10 yds), K. SCOTT Special Teams Tackle Plays: 3 Possession: 1:09 1 5 S S26 1/10 (13:43) K. SHEETS Run (1 yds), Tackle: M. BOWMAN 1 6 S S27 2/9 (13:13) D. DURANT Fumble, B. BOUDREAUX Forced Fumble, D. DURANT Team Loss (9 yds), B. BOUDREAUX Sack (9 yds), D. DURANT OT Fumble Recovery, Tackle: B.
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