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2013 Grey Cup GN Section 1 101ST GREY CUP · CFL GAME NOTES November 24, 2013 - 6:00 pm ET Saskatchewan vs Hamilton 101st Grey Cup Game: 85 SSK (11-7) HAM (10-8) Head Coach: Corey Chamblin RS: 19-17; PL: 2-1; GC: 0-0 Head Coach: Kent Austin RS: 21-15-0 PL: 4-0; GC: 1-0 2013 Playoff Results All-Time (1961-2013) SSK vs HAM Gm Date Visitor Home REGULAR SEASON GP W L T PCT ESF Nov 10/13 Montréal 16 Hamilton 19 Saskatchewan 84 42 38 4 .524 WSF Nov 10/13 BC 25 Saskatchewan 29 Hamilton 84 38 42 4 .476 EF Nov 17/13 Hamilton 36 Toronto 24 Grey Cups: (1967, 1972, 1989) SSK 1 HAM 2 WF Nov 17/13 Saskatchewan 35 Calgary 13 CFL.ca 2013 Season Series: SSK 2 HAM 0 Saskatchewan AT Record: (3-15) Recent Grey Cup History AT Record: (8-10) Hamilton Year Saskatchewan Opponent Res Year Opponent Opponent Res 2010 Saskatchewan 18 vs Montréal 21 L 1999 Hamilton 32 vs Calgary 21 W 2009 Saskatchewan 27 vs Montréal 28 L 1998 Hamilton 24 vs Calgary 26 L 2007 Saskatchewan 23 vs Winnipeg 19 W 1989 Hamilton 40 vs Saskatchewan 43 L 1997 Saskatchewan 23 vs Toronto 47 L 1986 Hamilton 39 vs Edmonton 15 W 1989 Saskatchewan 43 vs Hamilton 40 W 1985 Hamilton 24 vs BC Lions 37 L Game Rosters - 2013 Division Finals Saskatchewan -- CFL Profile -- Career Games: Hamilton -- CFL Profile -- Career Games: Offensive Starters Pos St Yr RS PL Grey Cups Offensive Starters Pos St Yr RS PL Grey Cups 1 SHEETS, Kory RB I 2 33 3 0 1 BURRIS, Henry QB I 15 228 15 2 '98, '08 4 DURANT, Darian QB I 8 131 9 2 '09, '10 11 GIGUERE, Samuel WR N 2 29 2 0 6 BAGG, Rob WR N 6 69 5 1 '09 17 TASKER, Luke WR I 1 3 1 0 7 DRESSLER, Weston SB I 6 98 6 1 '10 32 GABLE, C.J. RB I 1 15 2 0 57 LABATTE, Brendon OL N 6 103 5 1 '11 60 FIGUEROA, Joel OL I 1 8 2 0 58 FULTON, Xavier OL I 2 34 3 0 62 HAGE, Marwan OL N 10 141 4 0 65 HEENAN, Ben OL N 2 31 3 0 63 DILE, Marc OL I 2 27 1 0 66 BEST, Chris G N 7 86 6 2 '09, '10 66 WOJT, Greg OL N 5 63 3 0 68 PICARD, Dominic OL N 8 120 8 1 '07 67 DYAKOWSKI, Peter OL N 6 104 6 0 81 SIMON, Geroy SB I 15 238 18 3 '04, '06, '11 82 ELLINGSON, Greg WR I 1 12 2 0 88 SMITH, Taj WR I 2 31 3 0 83 FANTUZ, Andy WR N 8 106 10 3 '07, '09, '10 89 GETZLAF, Chris WR N 7 96 6 2 '09, '10 84 GRANT, Bakari WR I 3 42 4 0 Defensive Starters Defensive Starters 20 MAZE, Terrell DB I 2 29 3 0 0 MURRAY, Derico DB I 1 14 2 0 28 BUTLER, Craig DB N 3 53 3 0 2 MCCOLLOUGH, Evan DB I 3 62 6 1 '12 33 ANDERSON, Dwight DB I 7 115 7 1 '08 5 WEBB, Dee DB I 4 42 3 0 35 BROWN, Weldon DB I 4 61 5 0 20 DAVIS, Emanuel DB I 1 12 2 0 37 WILLIAMS, Rod DB I 4 45 5 0 21 LAWRENCE, Simoni LB I 2 27 3 0 38 JACKSON, Tristan DB I 6 79 4 0 22 STEPHEN, Courtney DB N 1 14 2 0 41 BRACKENRIDGE, Tyron LB I 3 41 3 0 24 HOBBS, Arthur DB I 1 13 2 0 45 MCCULLOUGH, Mike LB N 11 185 16 3 '07, '09, '10 28 JOHNSON, Jamall LB I 9 122 10 1 '06 74 SHOLOGAN, Keith DL N 6 88 6 2 '09, '10 40 NORWOOD, Eric DL I 1 17 2 0 95 FOLEY, Ricky DE N 8 132 12 2 '06, '12 91 BOUDREAUX, Brandon DE I 2 27 2 0 97 CHICK, John DE I 4 55 6 2 '07, '09 95 BULCKE, Brian DL N 3 39 4 1 '12 99 HALL, Alex DE I 2 32 2 0 99 DAVIS, Torrey DL I 3 36 2 0 Reserves & Inactive: Reserves & Inactive: 2 SANDERS, Jock RB I 3 22 2 0 3 BESWICK, Marc DB N 6 85 5 0 5 WILLY, Drew QB I 2 36 3 0 7 CONGI, Luca K N 8 118 8 2 '07, '09 8 SUNSERI, Tino QB I 1 18 2 0 8 MASOLI, Jeremiah QB I 2 18 2 0 11 THOMAS, Carlos DB I 3 31 4 0 13 LEFEVOUR, Dan QB I 2 36 2 0 17 SCHMITT, Ricky P I 2 18 3 0 23 ISAAC, Brandon LB I 4 60 5 1 '12 18 MCHENRY, Scott WR N 4 60 3 0 30 DIEDRICK, Dahrran RB N 9 126 11 4 '05-06,'09-10 19 MILO, Chris K/P N 3 44 2 0 33 PLESIUS, Frederic LB N 1 15 2 0 21 WOLDU, Paul DB N 6 98 7 2 '08, '10 38 BOWMAN, Marcellus LB I 4 47 3 1 '11 22 FERRI, Diamond LB I 7 100 7 3 '08, '09, '10 43 KING, Neil DB N 1 14 2 0 27 PETERS, Brian LB I 1 11 2 0 44 BARTEL, Josh K N 2 36 2 0 30 STEPHENSON, Daryl RB N 6 64 4 0 45 GASCON-NADON, ArnaudDE N 1 7 2 0 32 HUGHES, Neal RB N 10 138 13 3 '07, '09, '10 46 PRIME, C.O. LB N 1 8 2 0 42 NEWMAN, Graig DB N 2 33 3 0 49 DELAHUNT, John FB N 1 12 2 0 51 BLACK, Tristan LB N 5 67 4 0 54 SCOTT, Kevin LB N 3 53 4 0 62 STEINHAUER, Levi DE N 1 15 2 0 55 O'NEILL, Tim OL N 6 104 7 1 '08 67 CLARK, Dan OL N 2 25 2 0 87 BANKS, Brandon WR I 1 5 2 0 92 EVANS, Zach DL N 2 9 2 0 88 STALA, Dave WR N 11 144 11 3 '03, '05, '06 98 MCELVEEN, Jermaine DL I 6 83 4 3 '08, '09, '10 96 HAZIME, Hasan DE N 1 18 2 0 61 TYLER, Devin OL I 2 30 0 0 27 BREAUX, Delvin DB I 1 9 1 0 69 WATMAN, Corey OL N 1 17 1 0 29 WALKER, Chevon RB I 2 21 0 0 85 RILEY, Eron WR I 1 4 1 0 59 SIMMONS, Brian OL I 3 42 3 0 90 COLEMAN, Antonio DL I 1 1 0 0 89 JONES, Onrea WR I 2 33 1 0 TEAM TOTALS Avg 4.4 2909 218 34 TEAM TOTALS Avg 3.4 2214 171 20 101ST GREY CUP · CFL GAME NOTES East Division Schedules West Division Schedules 2013 CFL Schedule by Week 2013 Avg Att: 27,006 Hamilton PF Opp PA Record BC Lions PF Opp PA Record Wk Gm Date / Day ET Away Home Attend 10 Jun 28 A 34 TOR 39 L 0-1 11 Jun 28 A 32 CGY 44 L 0-1 19Jun 27 Thu 9:00 PM MTL 38 at WPG 33 33,500 16 Jul 07 H 20 EDM 30 L 0-2 14 Jul 04 H 24 TOR 16 W 1-1 10 Jun 28 Fri 7:00 PM HAM 34 at TOR 39 29,852 19 Jul 13 H 25 WPG 20 W 1-2 20 Jul 13 A 17 EDM 3 W 2-1 11 Jun 28 Fri 10:00 PM BC 32 at CGY 44 26,625 24 Jul 21 A 0 SSK 37 L 1-3 23 Jul 20 H 31 EDM 21 W 3-1 12 Jun 29 Sat 3:30 PM SSK 39 at EDM 18 35,869 27 Jul 27 H 20 SSK 32 L 1-4 28 Jul 30 A 12 TOR 38 L 3-2 213Jul 04 Thu 7:00 PM WPG 19 at MTL 11 22,134 29 Aug 02 A 30 EDM 29 W 2-4 30 Aug 05 H 27 WPG 20 W 4-2 14 Jul 04 Thu 10:00 PM TOR 16 at BC 24 25,255 33 Aug 16 A 37 WPG 18 W 3-4 35 Aug 17 H 26 CGY 22 W 5-2 15 Jul 05 Fri 9:00 PM CGY 21 at SSK 36 35,296 39 Aug 24 H 37 WPG 14 W 4-4 37 Aug 22 A 38 MTL 39 L 5-3 16 Jul 07 Sat 5:00 PM EDM 30 at HAM 20 12,612 41 Aug 30 A 26 BC 29 L 4-5 41 Aug 30 H 29 HAM 26 W 6-3 317Jul 11 Thu 7:30 PM SSK 39 at TOR 28 18,211 46 Sep 07 H 37 BC 29 W 5-5 46 Sep 07 A 29 HAM 37 L 6-4 18 Jul 12 Fri 7:30 PM CGY 22 at MTL 14 23,184 49 Sep 13 A 22 CGY 26 L 5-6 52 Sep 15 H 36 MTL 14 W 7-4 19 Jul 13 Sat 6:30 PM WPG 20 at HAM 25 13,085 54 Sep 21 H 28 MTL 26 W 6-6 56 Sep 22 A 24 SSK 22 W 8-4 20 Jul 13 Sat 9:30 PM BC 17 at EDM 3 31,310 58 Sep 28 H 11 CGY 35 L 6-7 57 Sep 27 A 53 WPG 17 W 9-4 421Jul 19 Fri 8:00 PM TOR 35 at WPG 19 31,257 61 Oct 04 A 33 TOR 19 W 7-7 62 Oct 04 H 17 SSK 31 L 9-5 22 Jul 20 Sat 7:00 PM MTL 27 at CGY 38 27,378 68 Oct 14 H 24 TOR 18 W 8-7 65 Oct 11 A 26 CGY 40 L 9-6 23 Jul 20 Sat 10:00 PM EDM 21 at BC 31 26,623 72 Oct 20 A 5MTL36L 8-8 71 Oct 19 A 14 SSK 35 L 9-7 24 Jul 21 Sun 7:00 PM HAM 0 at SSK 37 37,372 75 Oct 26 H 27 MTL 24 W 9-8 74 Oct 25 H 43 EDM 29 W 10-7 525Jul 25 Thu 7:30 PM EDM 27 at MTL 32 23,012 79 Nov 02 A 37 WPG 7 W 10-8 78 Nov 01 H 26 CGY 7 W 11-7 26 Jul 26 Fri 8:00 PM CGY 37 at WPG 24 31,567 27 Jul 27 Sat 7:30 PM SSK 32 at HAM 20 13,002 Montreal PF Opp PA Record Calgary PF Opp PA Record 28 Jul 30 Tue 7:30 PM BC 12 at TOR 38 20,064 9 Jun 27 A 38 WPG 33 W 1-0 11 Jun 28 H 44 BC 32 W 1-0 629Aug 02 Fri 9:00 PM HAM 30 at EDM 29 31,006 13 Jul 04 H 11 WPG 19 L 1-1 15 Jul 05 A 21 SSK 36 L 1-1 30 Aug 05 Mon 7:00 PM WPG 20 at BC 27 26,856 18 Jul 12 H 14 CGY 22 L 1-2 18 Jul 12 A 22 MTL 14 W 2-1 731Aug 08 Thu 7:30 PM TOR 38 at MTL 13 22,068 22 Jul 20 A 27 CGY 38 L 1-3 22 Jul 20 H 38 MTL 27 W 3-1 32 Aug 09 Fri 9:00 PM SSK 27 at CGY 42 35,637 25 Jul 25 H 32 EDM 27 W 2-3 26 Jul 26 A 37 WPG 24 W 4-1 833Aug 16 Fri 8:00 PM HAM 37 at WPG 18 32,409 31 Aug 08 H 13 TOR 38 L 2-4 32 Aug 09 H 42 SSK 27 W 5-1 34 Aug 17 Sat 4:00 PM MTL 21 at SSK 24 40,637 34 Aug 17 A 21 SSK 24 L 2-5 35 Aug 17 A 22 BC 26 L 5-2 35 Aug 17 Sat 9:00 PM CGY 22 at BC 26 29,201 37 Aug 22 H 39 BC 38 W 3-5 38 Aug 23 A 35 TOR 14 W 6-2 36 Aug 18 Sun 7:00 PM EDM 33 at TOR 36 19,656 44 Sep 03 A 20 TOR 9 W 4-5 43 Sep 02 H 37 EDM 34 W 7-2 937Aug 22 Thu 7:30 PM BC 38 at MTL 39 22,456 47 Sep 08 H 30 TOR 37 L 4-6 45 Sep 06 A 22 EDM 12 W 8-2 38 Aug 23 Fri 7:30 PM CGY 35 at TOR 14 21,157 52 Sep 15 A 14 BC 36 L 4-7 49 Sep 13 H 26 HAM 22 W 9-2 39 Aug 24 Sat 1:00 PM WPG 14 at HAM 37 13,138 54 Sep 21 A 26 HAM 28 L 4-8 55 Sep 21 H 27 TOR 33 L 9-3 40 Aug 24 Sat 4:00 PM SSK 30 at EDM 27 41,868 60 Sep 29 H 17 SSK 12 W 5-8 58 Sep 28 A 35 HAM 11 W 10-3 10 41 Aug 30 Fri 10:00 PM HAM 26 at BC 29 30,564 63 Oct 05 A 47 EDM 24 W 6-8 64 Oct 05 H 38 WPG 11 W 11-3 42 Sep 01 Sun 4:00 PM WPG 25 at SSK 48 44,910 67 Oct 14 H 27 WPG 34 L 6-9 65 Oct 11 H 40 BC 26 W 12-3 43 Sep 02 Mon 5:00 PM EDM 34 at CGY 37 32,217 72 Oct 20 H 36 HAM 5 W 7-9 69 Oct 18 A 27 EDM 13 W 13-3 44 Sep 03 Tue 7:30 PM MTL 20 at TOR 9 18,863 75 Oct 26 A 24 HAM 27 L 7-10 76 Oct 26 H 29 SSK 25 W 14-3 11 45 Sep 06 Fri 9:00 PM CGY 22 at EDM 12 33,654 77 Nov 01 A 23 TOR 20 W 8-10 78 Nov 01 A 7 BC 26 L 14-4 46 Sep 07 Sat 4:00 PM BC 29 at HAM 37 13,101 47 Sep 08 Sun 1:00 PM TOR 37 at MTL 30 23,911 Toronto PF Opp PA Record Edmonton PF Opp PA Record 48 Sep 08 Sun 4:00 PM SSK 13 at WPG 25 33,500 10 Jun 28 H 39 HAM 34 W 1-0 12 Jun 29 H 18 SSK 39 L 0-1 12 49 Sep 13 Fri 9:00 PM HAM 22 at CGY 26 26,649 14 Jul 04 A 16 BC 24 L 1-1 16 Jul 07 A 30 HAM 20 W 1-1 50 Sep 14 Sat 6:30 PM WPG 7 at EDM 25 29,499 17 Jul 11 H 28 SSK 39 L 1-2 20 Jul 13 H 3 BC 17 L 1-2 51 Sep 14 Sat 9:30 PM TOR 31 at SSK 29 36,703 21 Jul 19 A 35 WPG 19 W 2-2 23 Jul 20 A 21 BC 31 L 1-3 52 Sep 15 Sun 4:30 PM MTL 14 at BC 36 27,213 28 Jul 30 H 38 BC 12 W 3-2 25 Jul 25 A 27 MTL 32 L 1-4 13 53 Sep 20 Fri 8:00 PM EDM 35 OT WPG 27 28,859 31 Aug 08 A 38 MTL 13 W 4-2 29 Aug 02 H 29 HAM 30 L 1-5 54 Sep 21 Sat 4:00 PM MTL 26 at HAM 28 15,123 36 Aug 18 H 36 EDM 33 W 5-2 36 Aug 18 A 33 TOR 36 L 1-6 55 Sep 21 Sat 7:30 PM TOR 33 at CGY 27 28,781 38 Aug 23 H 14 CGY 35 L 5-3 40 Aug 24 H 27 SSK 30 L 1-7 56 Sep 22 Sun 4:30 PM BC 24 at SSK 22 39,373 44
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