ALOUETTES, LIONS WIN FRIDAY
TORONTO – Troy Smith’s 37-yard TD strike to Arland Bruce III with 2:47 remaining rallied the Montreal Alouettes to a 23-20 win over a short-handed Toronto Argonauts squad Friday night in the regular-season finale for both teams.
Smith finished with three TD strikes but Montreal’s offence struggled to mount a consistent attack against the Argos. However, the unit needed just three plays to go 71 yards for the go-ahead TD before Smith ran in for the two-point convert to put Montreal ahead by three points before a Rogers Centre gathering of 22,589.
Toronto was poised to get the ball back with just over a minute remaining but Hugo Lopez was flagged for hitting Montreal punter Burke Dales, allowing the Alouettes to maintain possession and run out the clock.
The game had no bearing on the East Division standings as Toronto (11-7) had cemented top spot to secure home-field advantage for the conference final Nov. 17. Montreal (8-10) was already assured of finishing third and will face the Hamilton Tiger-Cats – who visit the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Saturday – in semifinal action next weekend in Guelph, Ont.
The Als and Argos took vastly different approaches to the contest. Montreal, looking to establish much-needed momentum heading into the playoffs, went with all of its starters while Toronto sat out 17 of its regulars, including quarterback Ricky Ray as backups Zach Collaros, Trevor Harris and Mitchell Gale all took snaps.
But it was Toronto that consistently won the field-position battle and led 19-15 on a conceded safety to start the fourth. Harris erased the Argos’ 15-11 half-time deficit with an 11-yard TD strike to Darvin Adams at 7:18 of the third although the convert was blocked.
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VANCOUVER – Andrew Harris rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown as the B.C. Lions beat the Calgary Stampeders 26-7 in the final game of the regular season for both teams Friday night.
The Lions (11-7) had already secured third place, while the Stampeders (14-4) were already assured of first place and an opening-round playoff bye in the West Division. The clubs approached the game like an exhibition contest, with each deploying three quarterbacks and resting several other players.
Lions QB Travis Lulay, in his first game since mid-September, also scored a touchdown for the Lions.
Paul McCallum kicked four field goals from 46, 44, 17 and 23 yards and two converts to account for the rest of B.C.’s scoring.
Calgary’s Rene Paredes booted field goals of 46 and 21 yards while the Stampeders’ other point came on a punt single.
The Stampeders suffered a blow when they lost running back Jon Cornish, who entered the game as the CFL’s rushing leader, with an apparent shoulder injury. Cornish recorded only four carries for 14 yards before leaving the game.
NOTES: Harris finished with 998 yards on the season … Calgary also lost defensive tackle Demonte Bolden, receiver Marquay McDaniel and defensive tackle Micah Johnson to injuries in the first half … B.C. nickelback Korey Banks sat out with a lower-body injury, while linebacker Anton McKenzie was sidelined with an undisclosed ailment that kept him out of practice all week.
(The Canadian Press)
With this score a win today would have put us into 1st place. Oh how the football gods are cruel…
First place would not matter. B.c. Will be returning to Mosaic 2 more times this year. Rider game plan? Start slow, feature multiple two and outs, defence fold at crucial times, with a guarrented poor game plan from the riders, bc wins in a Romp 35 to 10. But riders win turnover battle 4 to 1. Geroy who?
Calgary was just giving BC some confidence going into Sask. The Stumps would rather face the Lion than the Riders.
Buck has some rhythm and is going to be dangerous coming into Mosaic next weekend.
Great to see the emergence of a new star QB in the CFL in Troy Smith. He may be the next Darian Durant!
That's Insulting, Troy Smith a Heisman Trophy winner. Montreal and the CFL have a emerging star with great credentials and poise on the field of play, no comparison. Durant still struggling to establish himself after all these years In the CFL, Inconsistent most games, too much ups and downs.
Ya, you're right that is insulting …… to Durant.
All-time leading passer in almost every passing category at UNC.
2009 CFL West All-Star.
Has played in two Grey Cups.
Over 5500 yards in 2010.
Three 4,000 yard seasons.
Top 25 in All-Time passing in the history of the CFL.
Well on his way to be a top 10 All-Time in CFL history.
Troy Smith could just be another flash in the pan QB that comes through this league every year.
Patience little Jasper, patience.
Using DD’s college stats as your opening is pretty weak.
Troy Smith won:
Heisman Trophy (2006)
Unanimous All-American (2006)
Fiesta Bowl MVP (2006)
Walter Camp Award (2006)
Davey O'Brien Award (2006)
NCAA QB of the Year (2006)
Archie Griffin Award (2006)
Associated Press Player of the Year (2006)
He has spent only half a season in Montreal and he has outperformed DD in the past few weeks. Wonder what he can do with a full training camp and playing a full season.
I see the "nut squad" is out & about.
Your the leader of the "nut squad" with your first post of the day anonymous #9. Ha, ha, made you count to see who has opinion anonymously posted at #9.
Nice try but you lost.
"Nice try but you lost".
A blog troll with no pertinent Saskatchewan Roughriders football related opinion.
Go Roughriders, we believe, 2013 !
Haha.
You know how many guys have a tonne of records and awards in college??? Lots!!!
My point is, 3 starts in the CFL and a great college career doesn't mean sh#t until you actually PROVED something in professional ball.
I understand though, that your going to project your hate towards Durant no matter what.
Awesome, Troy Smith had one great year of college ball!
Just put him in the CFL Hall of Fame now.
Don't even try to argue with the haters on here. They just want Durant and the Riders to fail so they can come on here and call for the heads of Durant, Chamblain, Taman and Hopson!
What a sad fan base this has become.