102nd GREY CUP PRIMER

To capture their first Grey Cup title since 1999, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will have to corral Calgary Stampeders running back Jon Cornish.

Calgary and Hamilton will square off in the CFL title game Sunday at B.C. Place. It will be the Ticats’ second straight championship appearance after losing last year to Saskatchewan, while the Stampeders return for the first time since dropping the 100th Grey Cup game to Toronto at Rogers Centre in 2012.  Here are some notes:

1 – DIVISION LEADERS: The two teams finished atop their respective divisions. Calgary posted a league-best 15-3 record, while Hamilton had a 9-9 record to finish tied with Montreal but secured first based upon head-to-head point differential.

2 – CHILDREN OF THE CORN: Cornish was the CFL’s top rusher this season with 1,082 yards despite playing just nine regular-season games. The 30-year-old native of New Westminster, B.C., won a third straight rushing title and anchored a Calgary ground game that was the league’s best, averaging over 140 yards per contest.

3 – STEEL CURTAIN: Cornish and Co. will face a Hamilton defence that allowed a league-low 76.8 yards rushing during the regular season. Calgary won the season series 2-0 by a combined 13 points without Cornish, who missed both contests due to injury.

4 – SEASON SERIES SWEEP:  On Aug. 16, Hugh Charles ran for 102 yards on 14 carries in Calgary’s 30-20 victory over Hamilton at McMaster University. A month earlier, the Stampeders edged the Ticats 10-7 as Justin Medlock had a chance to tie the game with a 29-yard field goal but Luke Tasker had trouble with the snap, preventing Medlock from getting the boot off.

5 – MORE ON CORNISH: The challenge facing Hamilton, though, is that Cornish is much more than just a premier running back. Edmonton held Cornish to 54 yards rushing on 14 carries Sunday in the West Division final but Cornish burned the Eskimos for 120 yards receiving and a TD on four catches in the Stampeders’ convincing 43-18 win.

6 – OFFENSIVE JUGGERNAUT:  But the Stampeders do more than just run the ball well. They led the CFL in scoring (28.4 points per game) and were second in total offensive yards (363.2 per game).

7 – KEEPAWAY:  More importantly, the Stampeders rarely beat themselves. They committed a league-low 29 turnovers while forcing 43 for a CFL-leading plus-14 differential and were the league’s least penalized squad.

8 – RED CURTAIN:  Calgary’s defence is often overshadowed by its high-powered offence but this unit is very good. The Stampeders were second in fewest points allowed (19.3 per game) while Jamar Wall finished tied for the league lead in interceptions (six) and veteran Keon Raymond had five.

9 – SACK ATTACK:  Despite missing top pass rusher Charleston Hughes for much of the season, Calgary was tied for fourth with 50 sacks as Shawn Lemon had 13 to stand tied for second overall.

10 – BO KNOWS:  Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell was solid in his first season as the starter, completing over 63 per cent of his passes for 3,389 yards with 22 TDs and just eight interceptions. And on Sunday, Mitchell threw four touchdown passes against Edmonton.  Mitchell started both Calgary wins over Hamilton, completing 39-of-62 passes for 472 yards with a TD and interception.

11 – BREAUX KNOWS:  But Hamilton’s defence will offer matchup challenges as cornerback Delvin Breaux has the ability to play man-up on an offence’s top receiver. That gives the secondary the ability to potentially double-up on the No. 2 receiving threat.

On Sunday, Breaux held Duron Carter, Montreal’s top receiver this season, to just three catches for 25 yards. So the Ticats were able to secure a 40-24 victory in the East final despite S.J. Green registering six catches for a game-high 128 yards and three TDs for the Alouettes.

12 – ZACH ATTACK:  The Stampeders’ defence will get its first live look at Hamilton starter Zach Collaros on Sunday. Collaros missed both regular-season meetings recovering from concussion-like symptoms.

Like Mitchell, Collaros is in his first season as a CFL starter and Hamilton is a different team with him. The Ticats were 8-5 with Collaros in the lineup, and just 1-4 without him.

Not only is Collaros an accurate passer (65.8 per cent completion average with 15 TDs and nine interceptions) but his mobility allows him to escape the rush or head upfield. There’s no doubt who makes the Hamilton offence go.

13 – SLICK NIC:  Hamilton also sports a bona fide rushing threat in Nic Grigsby. The former Winnipeg Blue Bomber ran for 93 yards and two TDs on 18 carries Sunday and in the Ticats’ two wins over Montreal (including 29-15 home victory Nov. 8) Grigsby had 186 yards rushing and three TDs on 37 carries.

14 – SPEEDY BANKS: Calgary must also be very weary of Hamilton kick-returner Brandon Banks. The five-foot-seven, 153-pound Banks was a one-man show Sunday, returning two punts for TDs and having a third called back due to a penalty.

Banks had five returns for playoff-record 226 yards and the two touchdowns tied a playoff mark. Against Calgary this year, Banks had 10 punt returns for 116 yards and no TDs.

15 – BROADCAST:  Kickoff in Sunday’s 102nd Grey Cup is scheduled for 5:30 pm Sask time and will be carried on TSN and 620 CKRM Radio in Regina.

(Canadian Press)

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Go Cats

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Luc Mullinder on SportsCage yesterday = radio gold. The Anne Murray discussion and his advocacy for Maestro Fresh Prince or something to that affect I laughed so hard.

Great show.

Y'er Welcome
Obama

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Go Stamps

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Rod I thought you were in Turkey having lost your wallet…? Go figure. ..lol
The Rock

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Anonymous
9 years ago

iiiii'd rather be a rider, than to be in this grey cup, i'd rather be a rider than to be in this grey cup, i'd rather be a rider than to be in this grey cup, cause this grey cup means sh*t

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Betcha the ratings for the GC are going to be down just like they were for the playoff games.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Hey Rod; There's a heck of a good story about Kent Austin in todays Medicine Hat News.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

I am really, REALLY hoping that the Cats can pull out a win.

Can't cheer for the Stinks. Just hate them and their fans that MUCH.

Newt from YQR

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Get this Grey cup over with. I am spending this year's grey cup at home watching last year's grey cup. Looking forward to hearing about off season signings, free agency, the Draft then once at last training camp.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

A co-worker saw the Corner Gas movie this week and claims that John "Frenzy" Lynch makes a brief appearance as a crazy Rider fan looking to get his oil changed. Anyone know if this is true or if he is pulling my leg?

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Anonymous
9 years ago

They had a lot of good "appearances" in the corner gas movie. Jay and Dan formerly from TSN, Dutchie from TSN now that I look back on seeing the movie last night I can't remember seeing Frenzy on there. Either that or hit performance didn't jump off the big screen.

T-Sak

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Anonymous
9 years ago

The Stamps will definitely be "weary" if they allow Banks return punts/kicks like he did last Sunday against the Als.