WEEK 11 IN THE CFL

Stats and storylines heading into this week’s action

99….100

  • After joining Winnipeg in 2014, the duo of GM Kyle Walters and Head Coach Mike O’Shea have amassed a record of 99-68 (.596).
  • No GM/HC duo has 100 wins together. Their time with the team includes:
    • Seven playoff appearances
    • Seven double-digit win seasons
    • Three division titles
    • Four Grey Cup appearances
    • Two championships
  • Notable past duos:
    • John Hufnagel and Dave Dickenson | 73-29-2
    • Jim Popp and Marc Trestman | 72-54
    • Norm Kimball and Hugh Campbell | 70-21-5
  • O’Shea can become the 11th head coach to reach 100, while Walters can become the 12th general manager to hit the mark

THE PRODIGAL SON RETURNS

  • Nathan Rourke has rejoined the BC Lions, where he last played in 2022 en route to winning Most Outstanding Canadian.
  • In 10 starts in 2022, he went 8-2, passing for 3,349 yards and 25 TDs, while posting the second-highest passer rating of all-time (123.6). He also added 304 rushing yards and seven majors.
  • 2022 milestones:
    • Highest pass completion percentage in a season (min. 250 attempts): 78.7 per cent (255/324)
    • Highest pass completion percentage in a game (min. 30 attempts): 91.9 per cent (34/37)
    • Most completions by a Canadian in a season: 255
    • Most touchdowns by a Canadian QB in one game: six (five pass, one rush)
    • Most passing yards in a game by a Canadian: 488
  • Rourke is 9-3 as a starter

QUICK SLANTS

League-wide

  • Home teams are 27-12-1 (.688).
  • Three wins separate first from last in the West. The average gap at the midpoint of the past five years was six victories.
  • Seven teams have come back to win after trailing for three quarters. Ottawa and Saskatchewan have done it twice.
  • Teams with more big plays in a game are 25-8 (.758).
  • There have been nine blocked kicks. There were 10 last year.

OTT at CGY

  • Ottawa won 33-6 in the teams’ first meeting in Week 8. Ottawa last swept the season series in 2004.
  • Ottawa’s 5-2-1 start is their best opening stretch since beginning 7-1 in 1978.
  • Jeremiah Masoli is 27-29 as a starter.
  • Masoli is reuniting with offensive coordinator Tommy Condell, whom he worked with in Hamilton.
  • Calgary is 4-0 at home.
  • Reggie Begelton (4,922) needs 78 receiving yards to become the 12th Stampeder to reach 5,000 in his career. He had a season-high 104 yards last week.
  • Demerio Houston has two interceptions in his past two games. He has four on the season and 13 in his career.
  • Maier leads all quarterbacks with 11 touchdowns in the red zone.

MTL at SSK

  • The teams are a combined +21 in turnover ratio.
  • Montreal won 20-16 in their first meeting. The Alouettes have not swept the teams’ two-game season series since 2016.
  • Montreal is 4-0 on the road.
  • Montreal leads the league in big plays (26), while allowing the fewest (eight).
  • Davis Alexander has a 73.9 completion percentage for 687 yards with five touchdown passes to one interception this season.
  • Charleston Rambo has 10 receptions for 210 yards and three touchdowns in his past two games.
  • Darnell Sankey is three defensive tackles shy of 300 in his career.
  • Saskatchewan has allowed 383 rushing yards over the past two games. They did not concede more than 86 in any of the previous seven.
  • Over the past two seasons, Saskatchewan is 6-2 with Trevor Harris at the helm and 5-13-1 without him.
  • In his CFL debut last week, Dhonte Meyers had eight catches for 101 yards.
  • Mario Alford is tied for the league lead with eight big plays.

EDM at HAM

  • Edmonton is looking for its first three-game winning streak since 2018. The team has won its last two games at Tim Hortons Field.
  • Tre Ford is 2-0 against Hamilton as a starter. Ten of his 23 drives this season (43.5 per cent) have resulted in touchdowns.
  • In their first seven games, Edmonton did not eclipse 100 rushing yards; in the past two, they have rushed for over 200.
  • Javon Leake leads the league with seven yards per carry. He has 13 10+ yard rushes on 55 attempts.
  • Hamilton has three of the Top-10 in receiving yards; Shemar Bridges (629), Steven Dunbar Jr. (474) and Tim White (469).
  • Taylor Powell is 4-5 as a starter and 0-1 against Edmonton. Last week, he passed for 319 yards and two touchdowns.
  • Last week, Bridges had his second 100+ yard game of the season (103). He has 17 catches in his past two games. He leads all receivers with 24 second-down completion receptions.

WPG at BC

  • The teams have split their first two meetings: Week 3, BC 26 – WPG 24 and Week 9, BC 0 – WPG 25.
  • The Blue Bombers are coming off a bye. They have won 15 of their past 16 on a week’s rest.
  • Winnipeg is 99-83-2 versus BC all-time.
  • The Blue Bombers have won four of their past five meetings at BC Place.
  • Winnipeg’s defence leads the league in points allowed (20.7), net yards allowed (320.8), offensive touchdowns against (14), passing yards allowed (226.9) and passing completion against (62.5).
  • Brandon Alexander needs one more defensive tackle for 250 in his career.
  • BC has not lost four straight since 2021.
  • Two of Nathan Rourke’s three losses have come against Winnipeg.
  • Sione Teuhema is tied for the lead league with five tackles for a loss.

Lucas Barrett

Associate Vice-President, Communications & Public Affairs, Canadian Football League

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