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Site: Toronto
Stadium: Varsity
Attend: 10,088
Champion: U of Tor
Pts: 16
Runner-Up: Toronto
Pts: 3
Winning Coach: Laddie Cassels
Losing Coach: Mike Rodden
Referee: B.Simpson
1919
No playoff or Grey Cup game due to a rules dispute
1916
No games were played due to WW I (1916-1918)
1915
No: 7
Date: Nov 20
Site: Toronto
Stadium: Varsity
Attend: 2,808
Champion: Hamilton T
Pts: 13
Runner-Up: Toronto RC
Pts: 7
Winning Coach: Liz Marriott
Losing Coach: Ed Livingstone
Referee: R.Dixon
1914
No: 6
Date: Dec 5
Site: Toronto
Stadium: Varsity
Attend: 10,500
Champion: Toronto
Pts: 14
Runner-Up: U of Tor
Pts: 2
Winning Coach: Billy Foulds
Losing Coach: Hugh Gall
Referee: F.Robbins
1913
No: 5
Date: Nov 29
Site: Hamilton
Stadium: HAAA Cricket G
Attend: 2,100
Champion: Hamilton T
Pts: 44
Runner-Up: Tor Park
Pts: 2
Winning Coach: Liz Marriott
Losing Coach: Ed Livingstone
Referee: A.Wright
1912
No: 4
Date: Nov 30
Site: Hamilton
Stadium: HAAA Cricket G
Attend: 5,337
Champion: Hamilton A
Pts: 11
Runner-Up: Toronto
Pts: 4
Winning Coach: Liz Marriott
Losing Coach: Jack Newton
Referee: W.B. Hendry
1911
No: 3
Date: Nov 25
Site: Toronto
Stadium: Varsity
Attend: 13,687
Champion: U of T
Pts: 14
Runner-Up: Toronto
Pts: 7
Winning Coach: Dr. A.B. Wright
Losing Coach: Billy Foulds
Referee: P.Mackenzie
1910
No: 2
Date: Nov 26
Site: Hamilton
Stadium: HAAA Cricket G
Attend: 12,000
Champion: U of T
Pts: 16
Runner-Up: Hamilton T
Pts: 7
Winning Coach: Harry Griffith
Losing Coach: Seppi Dumoulin
Referee: P.Mackenzie
1909
No: 1
Date: Dec 4
Site: Toronto
Stadium: Rosedale Fld
Attend: 3,807
Champion: U of T
Pts: 26
Runner-Up: Tor Park
Pts: 6
Winning Coach: Harry Griffith
Losing Coach: Ed Livingstone
Referee: W.B. Hendry
(The 1940 Grey Cup was played as a two-game total points series)
ALL-TIME GREY CUP STANDINGS TO 2011
TEAM G W L LAST GAME LAST WIN
Toronto Argonauts 21 15 6 2004 2004
Edmonton Eskimos-Elks 24 13 11 2005 2005
Winnipeg Blue Bombers/’Pegs 24 10 14 2011 1990
Ottawa Rough Riders-Senators 15 9 6 1981 1976
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18 8 10 1999 1999
Montreal Alouettes 18 7 11 2010 2010
B.C. Lions 10 6 4 2011 2011
Calgary Stampeders 12 6 6 2008 2008
Regina-Saskatchewan Roughriders 18 3 15 2010 2007
TEAM G W L LAST GAME LAST WIN
OTHER TEAMS:
Hamilton Tigers 8 5 3 1932 1932
University of Toronto 6 4 2 1926 1920
Queen’s University 3 3 0 1924 1924
Sarnia Imperials 3 2 1 1936 1936
Toronto Balmy Beach 4 2 2 1940 1930
Hamilton Alerts 1 1 0 1912 1912
Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 1 1 0 1931 1931
Toronto RCAF Hurricanes 1 1 0 1942 1942
Montreal St. Hyacinthe-Don Navy 1 1 0 1944 1944
Hamilton Flying Wildcats 2 1 1 1944 1943
Baltimore CFL Stallions 2 1 1 1995 1995
Toronto Rowing Club 1 0 1 1915
Winnipeg Tammany Tigers 1 0 1 1925
Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club 2 0 2 1913
Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 2 0 2 1943
GREY CUP AWARDS
YEAR MOST VALUABLE PLAYER MOST VALUABLE CANADIAN
2011 Travis Lulay, QB, British Columbia Andrew Harris, RB, British Columbia
2010 Jamel Richardson, WR, Montreal Keith Shologan, DT, Saskatchewan
2009 Avon Cobourne, RB, Montreal Ben Cahoon, SB, Montreal
2008 Henry Burris, QB, Calgary Sandro DeAngelis, K, Calgary
2007 James Johnson, DB, Saskatchewan Andy Fantuz, WR, Saskatchewan
2006 Dave Dickenson, QB, British Columbia Paul McCallum, K/P, British Columbia
2005 Ricky Ray, QB, Edmonton Mike Maurer, FB, Edmonton
2004 Damon Allen, QB, Toronto Jason Clermont, SB, British Columbia
2003 Jason Tucker, WR, Edmonton Ben Cahoon, SB, Montreal
2002 Anthony Calvillo, QB, Montreal Pat Woodcock, WR, Montreal
2001 Marcus Crandell, QB, Calgary Aldi Henry, DB, Calgary
2000 Robert Drummond, RB, British Columbia Sean Millington, RB, British Columbia
1999 Danny McManus, QB, Hamilton Mike Morreale, WR, Hamilton
1998 Jeff Garcia, QB, Calgary Vince Danielsen, SB, Calgary
1997 Doug Flutie, QB, Toronto Paul Masotti, WR, Toronto
1996 Doug Flutie, QB, Toronto Mike Vanderjagt, K/P, Toronto
1995 Tracy Ham, QB, Baltimore Dave Sapunjis, SB, Calgary
1994 Karl Anthony, DB, Baltimore Lui Passaglia, K/P, British Columbia
1993 Damon Allen, QB, Edmonton Sean Fleming, K, Edmonton
1992 Doug Flutie, QB, Calgary Dave Sapunjis, SB, Calgary
1991 Raghib Ismail, RB, Toronto Dave Sapunjis, SB, Calgary
1990 Tom Burgess, QB, Winnipeg (offence) Warren Hudson, FB, Winnipeg
Greg Battle, LB, Winnipeg (defence)
1989 Kent Austin, QB, Saskatchewan (offence) Dave Ridgway, K, Saskatchewan
Chuck Klingbeil, DT, Saskatchewan (defence)
1988 James Murphy, WR, Winnipeg (offence) Bob Cameron, P, Winnipeg
Mike Gray, DT, Winnipeg (defence)
1987 Damon Allen, QB, Edmonton (offence) Mislon Jones, RB, Edmonton
Stewart Hill, DE, Edmonton (defence)
1986 Mike Kerrigan, QB, Hamilton (offence) Paul Osbaldiston, K/P, Hamilton
Grover Covington, DE, Hamilton (defence)
1985 Roy Dwealt, QB, British Columbia (offence) Lui Passaglia, K/P, British Columbia
James Parker, DE, British Columbia (defence)
1984 Tom Clements, QB, Winnipeg (offence) Sean Kehoe, RB, Winnipeg
Tyrone Jones, LB, Winnipeg (defence)
1983 Joe Barnes, QB, Toronto (offence) Rick Klassen, DT, British Columbia
Carl Brazley, DB, Toronto (defence)
1982 Warren Moon, QB, Edmonton (offence) Dave Fennell, DT, Edmonton
Dave Fennell, DT, Edmonton (defence)
1981 J.C. Watts, QB, Ottawa (offence) Neil Lumsden, RB, Edmonton
John Glassford, LB, Ottawa (defence)
1980 Warren Moon, QB, Edmonton (offence) Dale Potter, LB, Edmonton
Dale Potter, LB, Edmonton (defence)
1979 David Green, RB, Montreal (offence) Don Sweet, K, Montreal
Tom Cousineau, LB, Montreal (defence)
1978 Tom Wilkinson, QB, Edmonton (offence) Ange
lo Santucci, RB, Edmonton
Dave Fennell, DT, Edmonton (defence)
1977 Sonny Wade, QB, Montreal (offence) Don Sweet, K, Montreal
Glen Weir, DT, Montreal (defence)
1976 Tom Clements, QB, Ottawa (offence) Tony Gabriel, TE, Ottawa
Cleveland Vann, LB, Saskatchewan (defence)
1975 Steve Ferrughelli, RB, Montreal (offence) Dave Cutler, K, Edmonton
Lewis Cook, DB, Montreal (defence)
1974 Sonny Wade, QB, Montreal (offence) Don Sweet, K, Montreal
Junior Ah You, DE, Montreal (defence)
1973 Charlie Brandon, DT, Ottawa Garry Lefebvre, WR/P, Edmonton
1972 Chuck Ealey, QB, Hamilton Ian Sunter, K, Hamilton
1971 Wayne Harris, LB, Calgary Dick Suderman, DE, Calgary
1970 Sonny Wade, QB, Montreal
1969 Russ Jackson, QB, Ottawa
1968 Vic Washington, RB, Ottawa
1967 Joe Zuger, QB, Hamilton
1966 None selected
1965 None selected
1964 None selected
1963 None selected
1962 Leo Lewis, RB, Winnipeg
1961 Ken Ploen, QB, Winnipeg
1960 Ron Stewart, RB, Ottawa
1959 Charlie Shepard, RB, Winnipeg
GREY CUP COACHES
HEAD COACH GAMES WINS
Don Matthews 9 5
Wally Buono 9 5
Bud Grant 6 4
Frank Clair 6 5
Hugh Campbell 6 5
Mike Rodden 5 2
Billy Hughes 5 4
Reg Threlfall 5 2
Lew Hayman 5 5
Jim Trimble 5 1
Al Ritchie 4 0
Ralph Sazio 4 3
Eagle Keys 4 1
Al Bruno 4 1
Ron Lancaster 4 2
GREY CUP OFFICIALS 1909 TO 2011
REFEREES
Jake Ireland 12
Hec Crighton 9
Paul Dojack 8
Dave Yule 7
Seymour Wilson 6
Don Barker 6
Joe O’Brien 5
Harry Ross 3
Glen Johnson 3
Phil Mackenzie 2
W.B. Hendry 2
Ben Simpson 2
Hal De Gruchy 2
Reg De Gruchy 2
John McKelvey 2
Cliff Roseborough 2
Harry Bowden 2
Ray Boucher 2
Bill Fry 2
Bill Dell 2
Lorne Woods 2
Ken Lazaruk 2
Andre Proulx 2
JUDGES AND UMPIRES
Bill Nairn 13
Seymour Wilson 12
Jacques Decarie 10
Al McColman 10
Cliff Roseborough 8
Chuck Paul 8
Ken Picot 8
Bill Hagans 8
Hap Shouldice 7
Art McAvoy 7
Taylor Patterson 6
Dave Hutton 6
Brent Buchko 6
Kim Murphy 6
Don Cousens 6
Reg De Gruchy 5
Eddie Grant 5
Johnny Munro 5
Paul Dojack 5
Ray Boucher 5
Bernie Prusko 5
Heinz Brademann 5
TOTAL GREY CUPS
Seymour Wilson 18
Hec Crighton 13
Bill Nairn 13
Paul Dojack 13
Jake Ireland 12
Cliff Roseborough 10
Jacques Decarie 10
Dave Yule 10
Al McColman 10
Five tied with 8
(Does not include games assigned as alternate or observer)
GREY CUP TEAM RECORDS 1909 TO 2011
MOST GAMES
24 — Edmonton Eskimos
24 — Winnipeg Blue Bombers/’Pegs
21 — Toronto Argonauts
MOST CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES
6 — Edmonton Eskimos (1977–82)
5 — Regina Roughriders (1928–32)
5 — Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1961–65)
MOST WINS
15 — Toronto Argonauts
13 — Edmonton Eskimos
10 — Winnipeg Blue Bombers/’Pegs
MOST LOSSES
15 — Regina/Saskatchewan Roughriders
14 — Winnipeg Blue Bombers/’Pegs
11 — Edmonton Eskimos/Elks
11 — Montreal Alouettes
MOST POINTS, ALL-TIME
533 — Edmonton Eskimos/Elks (24 games)
430 — Toronto Argonauts (21 games)
416 — Winnipeg Blue Bombers/’Pegs (24 games)
MOST POINTS, ONE TEAM
54 — Queen’s University, 1923, vs. Regina (0)
50 — Edmonton, 1956, vs. Montreal (27)
50 — Winnipeg, 1990, vs. Edmonton (11)
MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS
83 — Saskatchewan vs. Hamilton, 1989 (43–40)
80 — Toronto vs. Edmonton, 1996 (43–37)
77 — Edmonton vs. Montreal, 1956 (50–27)
FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS
7 — Toronto vs. Sarnia, 1933 (4–3)
7 — Toronto vs. Winnipeg, 1937 (4–3)
13 — Toronto RCAF vs. Winnipeg RCAF, 1942 (8–5)
13 — St. Hyacinthe/Donnacona Navy vs. Hamilton Flying Wildcats, 1944 (7–6)
13 — Toronto vs. Winnipeg, 1950 (13–0)
FEWEST POINTS, WINNING TEAM
4 — Toronto, 1933, vs. Sarnia (3)
4 — Toronto, 1937, vs. Winnipeg (3)
7 — St. Hyacinthe/Donnacona Navy Combines, 1944, vs. Hamilton Flying Wildcats (6)
MOST POINTS, LOSING TEAM
40 — Hamilton, 1989, vs. Saskatchewan (43)
37 — Edmonton, 1996, vs. Toronto (43)
36 — Toronto, 1987, vs. Edmonton (38)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, ONE TEAM
9 — Queen’s University, 1923, vs. Regina
7 — Hamilton Tigers, 1913, vs. Toronto Parkdale
7 — Edmonton, 1956, vs. Montreal
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, BOTH TEAMS
11 — Edmonton (7) vs. Montreal (4), 1956
9 — Queen’s University (9) vs. Regina (0), 1923
9 — Toronto (4) vs. Edmonton (5), 1996
MOST FIELD GOALS, ONE TEAM
6 — Montreal, 1977, vs. Edmonton
6 — Hamilton, 1986, vs. Edmonton
6 — Edmonton, 1993, vs. Winnipeg
6 — British Columbia, 2006, vs. Montreal
MOST FIELD GOALS, BOTH TEAMS
9 — Edmonton (6) vs. Winnipeg (3), 1993
8 — Montreal (6) vs. Edmonton (2), 1977
8 — Saskatchewan (4) vs. Hamilton (4), 1989
FIRST DOWNS, OFFENCE & POSSESSION (SINCE 1952)
MOST FIRST DOWNS, ONE TEAM
38 — Edmonton, 1956, vs. Montreal
36 — Edmonton, 1955, vs. Montreal
35 — Montreal, 1954, vs. Edmonton
FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, ONE TEAM
6 — Hamilton, 1965, vs. Winnipeg
7 — Montreal, 1991, vs. Calgary
7 — Toronto, 2002, vs. Edmonton
MOST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS
66 — Edmonton (36) vs. Montreal (30), 1955
63 — Edmonton (38) vs. Montreal (25), 1956
MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, ONE TEAM
34 — Edmonton, 1956, vs. Montreal
29 — Edmonton, 1955, vs. Montreal
MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, ONE TEAM
24 — Saskatchewan, 1989, vs. Hamilton
23 — Montreal, 1955, vs. Edmonton
MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, ONE TEAM
5 — British Columbia, 1988, vs. Winnipeg
5 — Edmonton, 2003, vs. Montreal
MOST YARDS NET OFFENCE, ONE TEAM
651 — Montreal, 1954, vs. Edmonton
606 — Edmonton, 1980, vs. Hamilton
566 — Edmonton, 1955, vs. Montreal
MOST YARDS NET OFFENCE, BOTH TEAMS
1,115 — Edmonton (566) vs. Montreal (549), 1955
1,076 — Edmonton (425) vs. Montreal (651), 1954
1,023 — Edmonton (557) vs. Montreal (466), 1956
FEWEST YARDS NET OFFENCE, ONE TEAM
102 — Edmonton, 1977, vs. Montreal
150 — Edmonton, 1974, vs. Montreal
170 — Calgary, 1970, vs. Montreal
FEWEST YARDS NET OFFENCE, BOTH TEAMS
384 — Montreal (234) vs. Edmonton (150), 1974
386 — Hamilton (207) vs. Winnipeg (179), 1965
LONGEST SCORING DRIVE (YARDS)
101 — Montreal (12 plays), 1954, vs. Edmonton
101 — Montreal (7 plays), 1956, vs. Edmonton
100 — Edmonton (3 plays), 1980, vs. Hamilton
MOST PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE
116 — Edmonton, 1956, vs. Montreal
100 — Winnipeg, 1961, vs. Hamilton
RUSHING (SINCE 1952)
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, ONE TEAM
82 — Edmonton, 1956, vs. Montreal
62 — Edmonton, 1955, vs. Montreal
57 — Winnipeg, 1961, vs. Hamilton
FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, ONE TEAM
8 — Toronto, 1982, vs. Edmonton
8 — Montreal, 2008, vs. Calgary
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS
116 — Edmonton (82) vs. Montreal (34), 1956
MOST RUSHING YARDS, ONE TEAM
457 — Edmonton, 1956, vs. Montreal
438 — Edmonton, 1955, vs. Montreal
291 — Montreal, 1954, vs. Edmonton
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, ONE TEAM
24 — Hamilton, 1984, vs. Winnipeg
36 — Winnipeg, 1992, vs. Calgary
MOST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS
643 — Edmonton (457) vs. Montreal (186), 1956
556 — Edmonton (265) vs. Montreal (291), 1954
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS
84 — Calgary (48) vs. Winnipeg (36), 1992
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, ONE TEAM
6 — Queen’s University, 1923, vs. Regina
6 — Edmonton, 1956, vs. Montreal
5 — Hamilton Tigers, 1913, vs. Toronto Parkdale
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, BOTH TEAMS
9 — Edmonton (6) vs. Montreal (3), 1956
6 — Queens University (6) vs. Regina (0), 1923
PASSING (SINCE 1952, EXCEPT *SINCE 1909)
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, ONE TEAM
58 — Calgary, 1991, vs. Toronto
49 — Calgary, 1992, vs. Winnipeg
48 — Calgary, 1995, vs. Baltimore
48 — Winnipeg, 1953, vs. Hamilton
FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS, ONE TEAM
5 — Hamilton, 1965, vs. Winnipeg
MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, ONE TEAM
35 — Edmonton, 2005, vs. Montreal (OT)
34 — Calgary, 1991, vs. Toronto
33 — Calgary, 1992, vs. Winnipeg
FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS, ONE TEAM
2 — Hamilton, 1965, vs. Winnipeg
MOST PASSING YARDS, ONE TEAM
508 — Montreal, 1955, vs. Edmonton
480 — Calgary, 1992, vs. Winnipeg
474 — Saskatchewan, 1989, vs. Hamilton
FEWEST PASSING YARDS, ONE TEAM
65 — Winnipeg, 1965, vs. Hamilton