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10-13-23 | BC -4 v. Hamilton | 33-30 | Loss | -110 | 0 h 28 m | Show | |
At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the British Columbia Lions (671) minus the points versus the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (672). THE SITUATION: British Columbia (11-5) looks to rebound from their 34-26 loss in overtime at home against Winnipeg as a 1-point underdog last Friday. Hamilton (8-8) has won four of their last five games after their 38-13 upset win at Saskatchewan as a 3-point underdog on Saturday. |
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08-11-23 | Saskatchewan v. Montreal UNDER 44.5 | 12-41 | Loss | -108 | 1 h 33 m | Show | |
At 7:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders (883) and the Montreal Alouettes (884). THE SITUATION: Saskatchewan (4-4) snapped their three-game losing streak with a 26-24 upset win against Ottawa as a 2.5-point underdog on Sunday. Montreal (4-3) has won three games in a row after their 27-24 win at Hamilton as a 3-point favorite on Saturday. |
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08-03-23 | BC v. Winnipeg UNDER 45 | 14-50 | Loss | -110 | 0 h 19 m | Show | |
At 8:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the British Columbia Lions (671) and the Winnipeg Jets (672). THE SITUATION: British Columbia (6-1) has won three games in a row after their 27-0 shutout victory at Edmonton as a 7.5-point favorite last Saturday. Winnipeg (5-2) has won three of their last four games after their 28-14 win against Edmonton as a 15-point favorite back on July 20th. |
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07-14-23 | Toronto v. Montreal +6.5 | 35-27 | Loss | -108 | 0 h 17 m | Show | |
At 7:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Montreal Alouettes (684) plus the points versus the Toronto Argonauts (683). THE SITUATION: Montreal (2-2) has lost two games in a row after their 35-19 loss at British Columbia as a 7.5-point undergo on Sunday. Toronto (3-0) has opened the season with three straight victories after their 45-24 upset win at home against British Columbia as a 3-point underdog back on July 3rd. |
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06-17-23 | Edmonton Elks +7.5 v. BC | 0-22 | Loss | -110 | 0 h 5 m | Show | |
At 7:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Edmonton Elks (685) plus the points versus the British Columbia Lions (686). THE SITUATION: Edmonton (0-1) looks to bounce back from a 17-13 upset loss at home to Saskatchewan as a 2.5-point favorite last Sunday. British Columbia (1-0) comes off a 25-15 upset win at Calgary as a 2.5-point underdog last Thursday. |
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07-29-22 | BC v. Saskatchewan +1 | Top | 32-17 | Loss | -110 | 0 h 8 m | Show |
At 9:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Saskatchewan Roughriders (684) minus the points versus the British Columbia Lions (683). THE SITUATION: Saskatchewan (4-3) has lost two straight games after their 31-21 upset loss at home to Toronto as a 2.5-point favorite on Sunday. British Columbia (4-1) has won four of their first five games this season after their 17-12 win against Hamiton as a 9.5-point favorite last Thursday. |
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07-02-22 | Montreal v. Saskatchewan UNDER 46 | 20-41 | Loss | -115 | 1 h 2 m | Show | |
At 7:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Montreal Alouettes (685) and the Saskatchewan Roughriders (686). THE SITUATION: Montreal (1-2) won their first game of the season back on June 23rd with their 37-13 upset win at home against the Roughriders. Saskatchewan (2-1) had won the opening two games before that setback. |
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10-11-21 | Toronto v. Hamilton -4.5 | Top | 24-23 | Loss | -109 | 1 h 48 m | Show |
At 4:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (688) minus the points versus the Toronto Argonauts (687). THE SITUATION: Hamilton (4-4) looks to rebound from their 23-20 upset loss in overtime to Montreal as a 3.5-point favorite back on October 2nd. Toronto (5-3) has won two in a row after their 35-16 win against Ottawa as a 9.5-point favorite last Wednesday. |
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10-09-21 | Calgary v. Saskatchewan -4 | Top | 22-19 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 41 m | Show |
At 7:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Saskatchewan Roughriders (664) minus the points versus the Calgary Stampeders (663). THE SITUATION: Saskatchewan (5-3) looks to avenge a 23-17 upset loss at Calgary as a 2.5-point favorite last Saturday. Calgary (3-5) has won two of their last three games. |
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09-17-21 | Toronto v. Saskatchewan -3.5 | Top | 16-30 | Win | 100 | 1 h 17 m | Show |
At 9:45 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Saskatchewan Roughriders (674) minus the points versus the Toronto Argonauts (673). Saskatchewan (3-2) has lost two games in a row after a 33-9 loss at Winnipeg as a 3-point underdog last Saturday. Toronto (3-2) has won two of their last three games after a 17-16 win against Hamilton in a pick ‘em contest last Friday. |
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08-19-21 | Edmonton Elks +3 v. BC | Top | 21-16 | Win | 100 | 1 h 30 m | Show |
At 10:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Edmonton Elks (671) plus the points versus the British Columbia Lions (672). THE SITUATION: Edmonton (0-2) remained winless in the new Canadian Football League season with their 30-13 upset loss at home to Montreal as a 5-point favorite last Saturday. British Columbia (1-1) pulled off their first win of the season last Thursday in a 15-9 upset win at Calgary as a 7-point underdog. |
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11-24-19 | Hamilton -2.5 v. Winnipeg | Top | 12-33 | Loss | -115 | 1 h 40 m | Show |
At 6:30 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (895) minus the points versus the Winnipeg Bombers (896) in the 107th Grey Cup. THE SITUATION: Hamilton (16-3) reached the Grey Cup Championship last Sunday with their 36-16 win over Edmonton as a 7-point favorite. Winnipeg (13-7) joined them last week in this game with their 20-13 win at Saskatchewan as a 2.5-point underdog. The Grey Cup takes place this season on a neutral field in Calgary at the home of the Stampeders. |
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10-19-19 | Winnipeg v. Calgary UNDER 50.5 | Top | 33-37 | Loss | -110 | 0 h 7 m | Show |
At 7:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (687) and the Calgary Stampeders (688). THE SITUATION: Winnipeg (10-6) enters this game looking to build off their 35-24 win over Montreal last Saturday as a 4-point favorite. Calgary (10-5) looks to build off their 30-28 win over Saskatchewan as a 3.5-point favorite last Friday night. |
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09-13-19 | Ottawa v. BC UNDER 49.5 | Top | 5-29 | Win | 100 | 1 h 22 m | Show |
At 10:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Ottawa Redblacks (689) and the British Columbia Lions (690). THE SITUATION: Ottawa (3-8) has lost four straight games as well as eight of their last nine games after their 46-17 upset loss at home Toronto despite being a 5.5-point favorite last Saturday. British Columbia (1-10) looks to find a victory after losing at Montreal last Friday by a 21-16 score as a 6.5-point underdog. |
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08-03-19 | Edmonton v. Calgary +1 | Top | 18-24 | Win | 100 | 16 h 49 m | Show |
At 7:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Calgary Stampeders (696) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Edmonton Eskimos (695). THE SITUATION: Calgary (4-2) has won two straight games as well as four of their last five contests with their 17-16 win at Ottawa last Thursday as a 6-point favorite. Edmonton (4-2) has won two of their last three games after their dominant 26-0 shutout win at home against Toronto last Thursday as an 11-point favorite. |
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08-02-19 | Ottawa +7.5 v. Montreal | Top | 30-27 | Win | 100 | 3 h 17 m | Show |
At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Ottawa Redblacks (693) plus the points versus the Montreal Alouettes (694). THE SITUATION: Ottawa (2-4) has lost four straight games after their narrow 17-16 loss at home to Calgary last Friday as a 6-point underdog. Montreal (3-2) pulled off their third straight upset victory in a row back on July 20th with their 20-10 victory over Edmonton as a 5.5-point underdog. |
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07-26-19 | Winnipeg v. Hamilton +2.5 | Top | 15-23 | Win | 100 | 4 h 3 m | Show |
At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (686) plus the point(s) versus the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (685). THE SITUATION: Hamilton (4-1) returns to action after a bye week coming off a 30-23 victory over Calgary back on July 13th as a 4-point favorite. Winnipeg (5-0) remained unscathed this season with their 31-1 victory at home over Ottawa last Friday as an 11.5-point favorite. |
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07-25-19 | Toronto v. Edmonton -11 | Top | 0-26 | Win | 100 | 1 h 15 m | Show |
At 9:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Edmonton Eskimos (684) minus the points versus the Toronto Argonauts (683). THE SITUATION: Edmonton (3-2) has lost two of their last three games with their 20-10 upset loss at Montreal last Saturday as a 6-point favorite. Toronto (0-5) remained winless this season after their 26-16 loss at Calgary as a 13.5-point underdog last Thursday. |
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07-20-19 | BC v. Saskatchewan -4.5 | 25-38 | Win | 100 | 1 h 23 m | Show | |
At 7:05 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Saskatchewan Roughriders (696) plus the points versus the British Columbia Lions (695). THE SITUATION: Saskatchewan (1-3) looks to bounce-back from a 37-10 loss at home to Calgary despite being a 5-point favorite back on July 6th. British Columbia (1-4) also looks to rebound from a 33-6 loss to Edmonton on July 11th. |
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07-20-19 | Edmonton v. Montreal UNDER 54.5 | Top | 10-20 | Win | 100 | 11 h 4 m | Show |
At 4:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Edmonton Eskimos (693) and the Montreal Alouettes (694). THE SITUATION: Edmonton (3-1) enters this game coming off a 33-6 win at British Columbia as a 3-point favorite back on July 11th. Montreal (2-2) pulled off their second-straight upset victory with their 36-19 win at Ottawa last Saturday. |
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07-19-19 | Ottawa v. Winnipeg UNDER 52.5 | Top | 1-31 | Win | 100 | 1 h 8 m | Show |
At 8:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Ottawa Redblacks (691) and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (692). THE SITUATION: Ottawa (2-2) has suffered their second straight upset loss with their 36-19 loss at home to Montreal as a 9-point favorite last Saturday. Winnipeg (4-0) remained unbeaten this season with their 48-21 win over Toronto as a 15-point favorite last Friday. |
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06-27-19 | Edmonton v. Winnipeg -5 | Top | 21-28 | Win | 100 | 2 h 33 m | Show |
At 8:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (682) minus the points versus the Edmonton Eskimos (681). THE SITUATION: Winnipeg (1-0) comes off their bye for this West Division showdown after they opened their 2019 campaign with a 33-23 win at British Columbia as a pick ‘em back on June 15th. Edmonton (2-0) has won their first two games of the season with their 39-23 win over British Columbia last Friday as a 3-point favorite. |
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11-25-18 | Ottawa +5 v. Calgary | Top | 16-27 | Loss | -105 | 1 h 31 m | Show |
At 6:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Ottawa Redblacks (667) plus the points versus the Calgary Stampeders (668). Ottawa (12-7) reached the Grey Cup for the second time in three seasons with their 46-27 win over Hamilton last week as a 3.5-point favorite. Calgary (14-5) will be playing in their third straight Grey Cup with their 22-14 win over Winnipeg last week as a 5-point favorite. |
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09-08-18 | Saskatchewan v. Winnipeg -3.5 | Top | 32-27 | Loss | -110 | 46 h 5 m | Show |
At 4:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (656) minus the points versus the Saskatchewan Roughriders (655). THE SITUATION: Saskatchewan (6-4) won the meeting between these two teams last Sunday in their 31-23 win at home over the Blue Bombers as a 3.5-point favorite. These two teams meet ago in Banjo Bowl in the traditional home-and-home series over Labour Day concludes in Winnipeg. |
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09-03-18 | Toronto +9 v. Hamilton | Top | 28-42 | Loss | -105 | 3 h 55 m | Show |
At 6:30 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Toronto Argonauts (647) plus the points versus the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (648). THE SITUATION: Toronto (3-6) saw their two-game winning streak snapped last Friday with a 25-22 upset loss in Montreal despite being a 5-point favorite. Hamilton (4-5) called from a 14-point halftime deficit to defeat Edmonton by a 25-24 score as a 3.5-point favorite. |
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08-25-18 | Saskatchewan v. BC -2.5 | Top | 24-21 | Loss | -113 | 22 h 59 m | Show |
At 10:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the British Columbia Lions (368) minus the points versus the Saskatchewan Roughriders (367). THE SITUATION: British Columbia (3-5) looks to bounce-back from a 24-23 upset loss in Toronto last week as a 2.5-point favorite last Saturday. Saskatchewan (4-4) comes off perhaps the biggest upset of the entire CFL season when they handed Calgary their first loss of 2018 campaign with their 40-27 victory at home as a 6.5-point underdog. |
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08-24-18 | Toronto v. Montreal +5.5 | Top | 22-25 | Win | 100 | 51 h 32 m | Show |
At 7:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Montreal Alouettes (364) plus the points versus the Toronto Argonauts (363). THE SITUATION: Toronto (3-5) has won two straight games after they upset British Columbia last Saturday by a 24-23 score as a 2.5-point underdog. Montreal (1-8) picks themselves up after a 40-24 drubbing at the hands of the Eskimos in Edmonton. |
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08-11-18 | Montreal v. Ottawa UNDER 50.5 | Top | 17-24 | Win | 100 | 39 h 25 m | Show |
At 8:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Montreal Alouettes (355) and the Ottawa Redblacks (356). THE SITUATION: Montreal (1-6) looks to bounce-back from the debut of Johnny Manziel in the CFL which resulted in a humiliating 50-11 loss to Hamilton as a 6.5-point underdog. Ottawa (4-3) looks to rebound from a 42-41 upset loss in Toronto as a 6.5-point favorite. |
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08-09-18 | Edmonton v. BC +3.5 | 23-31 | Win | 100 | 4 h 21 m | Show | |
At 10:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the British Columbia Lions (352) plus the points versus the Edmonton Eskimos (351). THE SITUATION: Edmonton (5-2) has won three straight games after their 26-19 win over Saskatchewan last Thursday as a 6-5-point favorite. British Columbia (2-4) looks to bounce-back from a 27-18 loss in Calgary on Saturday as a 12.5-point underdog. |
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08-02-18 | Saskatchewan +7 v. Edmonton | Top | 19-26 | Push | 0 | 15 h 13 m | Show |
At 10:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Saskatchewan Roughriders (373) plus the points versus the Edmonton Eskimos (374). THE SITUATION: Saskatchewan (3-3) saw their two-game winning streak snapped last week with their 34-22 loss to Calgary last Saturday as a 7.5-point underdog. Edmonton (4-2) has won their last two games with their 44-23 victory in Montreal as a 10.5-point favorite. |
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07-28-18 | Ottawa v. Hamilton UNDER 56 | Top | 21-15 | Win | 100 | 20 h 10 m | Show |
At 4:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Ottawa Redblacks (365) and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (366). THE SITUATION: Ottawa (3-2) comes off a 29-25 win over British Columbia last week as a 6.5-point favorite. Hamilton (2-3) looks to bounce-back from a 31-20 upset loss at home to Saskatchewan where they were -10.5-point favorites. |
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07-27-18 | Toronto +10 v. Winnipeg | 14-40 | Loss | -109 | 1 h 19 m | Show | |
At 8:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Toronto Argonauts (363) plus the points versus the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (364). THE SITUATION: Winnipeg (3-3) crushed the Argonauts (1-4) last Saturday in their 38-20 win in Toronto as a 3.5-point road favorite. They return home to host the second-half of this home-and-home series. |
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07-20-18 | BC v. Ottawa -6.5 | Top | 25-29 | Loss | -109 | 62 h 36 m | Show |
At 7:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Ottawa Redblacks (374) minus the points versus the British Columbia Lions (373). THE SITUATION: Ottawa (2-2) looks to bounce-back from a 27-3 loss at home to Calgary last Thursday. British Columbia (2-2) looks to build off their 20-17 upset win over Winnipeg last Saturday. |
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07-19-18 | Saskatchewan v. Hamilton -10.5 | 31-20 | Loss | -101 | 38 h 25 m | Show | |
At 7:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (372) minus the points versus the Saskatchewan Roughriders (371). THE SITUATION: These two teams had a bye week last week after playing back on July 5th when Saskatchewan upset the Tiger-Cats by an 18-13 sore as a 6-point underdog. That game was played in Saskatchewan — the rematch is in Hamilton. |
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07-13-18 | Toronto v. Edmonton -9.5 | Top | 15-16 | Loss | -105 | 37 h 9 m | Show |
At 9:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Edmonton Eskimos (364) minus the points versus the Toronto Argonauts (363). THE SITUATION: Toronto (1-2) won their first game of the season last Friday at home when they defeated these Eskimos by a 20-17 score as a 3.5-point underdog. Now, this home-and-home series moves to Edmonton for this turnaround rematch. |
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07-12-18 | Calgary v. Ottawa UNDER 55 | 27-3 | Win | 100 | 12 h 12 m | Show | |
At 7:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Calgary Stampeders (361) and the Ottawa Redblacks (362). THE SITUATION: Calgary (3-0) returns to action after enjoying their bye week after they defeated these Redblacks by a 24-14 score back on June 28th. Ottawa (2-1) bounced-back from that loss by defeating the Alouettes in Montreal by a 28-18 score last Friday. |
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07-07-18 | Edmonton v. Toronto +5 | Top | 17-20 | Win | 100 | 47 h 53 m | Show |
At 5:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Toronto Argonauts (356) plus the points versus the Edmonton Eskimos (355). THE SITUATION: Edmonton (2-1) rallied from a 12-point deficit in the first-half last Friday to crush British Columbia by a 41-22 score as a 6.5-point favorite. Toronto (0-2) returns to the field after a bye week that came just in time after they got crushed by a 41-7 score at home to Calgary. |
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07-05-18 | Hamilton v. Saskatchewan +7.5 | 13-18 | Win | 100 | 16 h 57 m | Show | |
At 9:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Saskatchewan Roughriders (352) plus the points versus the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (351). THE SITUATION: Saskatchewan (1-2) has lost two straight games after their embarrassing 23-17 upset loss to Montreal as a 10.5-point favorite last Saturday. Hamilton has won two straight games with their 31-17 win over Winnipeg last Friday as a 4.5-point favorite. |
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06-29-18 | BC v. Edmonton -6.5 | Top | 22-41 | Win | 100 | 9 h 52 m | Show |
At 10:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Edmonton Eskimos (376) minus the points versus the British Columbia Lions (375). THE SITUATION: Edmonton (1-1) looks to bounce-back from an ugly 38-21 upset loss to Winnipeg last Friday as a 6.5-point favorite. British Columbia (1-0) enjoyed their bye-week after a 22-10 win against Montreal in the opening week of the season by a 22-10 score as an 8.5-point favorite. |
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06-28-18 | Ottawa v. Calgary UNDER 57 | Top | 14-24 | Win | 100 | 7 h 33 m | Show |
At 9:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Ottawa Redblacks (371) and the Calgary Stampeders (372). THE SITUATION: Ottawa (1-0) had the Week One bye — but they came out of the gate like gangbusters last week with a dominant 40-17 win over Saskatchewan as a 2.5-point favorite last Thursday. Calgary (2-0) remained undefeated this season with their 41-7 blowout win in Toronto in the revenge of their Grey Cup loss last Saturday as 4-point favorites. |
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06-15-18 | Toronto v. Saskatchewan +3 | 19-27 | Win | 100 | 3 h 33 m | Show | |
At 9:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Saskatchewan Roughriders (374) plus the points versus the Toronto Argonauts (373). THE SITUATION: Toronto (0-0) takes to the field again as the reigning Grey Cup champions after they upset Calgary in last year’s Grey Cup by a 27-24 score as a 7-point underdog. They travel to Saskatchewan (0-0) for a rematch against a Roughriders team they defeated in the East Division Finals by a 25-21 score last November. |
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11-26-17 | Calgary v. Toronto +7.5 | Top | 24-27 | Win | 100 | 4 h 30 m | Show |
At 6:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Toronto Argonauts (656) plus the points versus the Calgary Stampeders (655). Calgary (14-4-1) has made the long trek back to the Grey Cup Championship Game after an epic CFL campaign last year was ruined with a 39-33 loss in overtime to Ottawa on the last Sunday in November last season. The Stampeders kept most of their core intact to redeem themselves from last year’s disappointment — and they tore through the regular season which afforded them the opportunity to rest players to be as prepared as physically possible to win the championship this year. I thought the Stamps would come out like gangbusters last week hosting the West Division Final against Edmonton — but they were flat and fell behind by a 14-0 score before rallying to take a 22-15 lead going into halftime and surviving a 32-28 victory over the Eskimos. Edmonton head coach Jason Maas committed a bonehead call of the ages late in that game when he elected to have his team kick a short field goal rather than go for in on 3rd and four (or so — this all going off memory having watched that game, usually I would refer back to the official boxscore). Maas’ decision ruined our point spread cover with the Stamps laying 5 points — but it also cost his team a real chance of pulling the upset if they would have converted that 3rd down and scored a touchdown (or, Coach Maas, if you would have turned the ball over on downs but your defense then forced Calgary to punt — like they would have needed to anyways with successful field goal — your team could have still had time to score a game-tying (or winning with a 2-point conversion) touchdown. The Stampeders were outgained in yardage in that game — and that effort compels me to believe that nothing will be easy for this team if they do accomplish their goal of winning the Grey Cup for the first time since 2014. Regulars know I like to analyze team trends to identify a personality of a team to help diagnose how they have reacted to similar situations. The numbers scream out in this situation. The Stampeders have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games against teams with a winning record. They are 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 playoff games on the road. Furthermore, Calgary is 4-10-1 ATS in their last 15 games in the playoffs — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last Grey Cups. The Stamps have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games in the month of November. This game is being played on a neutral field in Ottawa — but that is doing no favors this Calgary team out west. They are only outgaining their opponents by +4.0 PPG away from home — and the most telling stat is that they are only outgaining these teams by +2.4 YPG given suspect play from their defense that allows 356.6 total YPG away from home. |
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11-19-17 | Edmonton v. Calgary -5 | Top | 28-32 | Loss | -105 | 10 h 8 m | Show |
At 4:30 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Calgary Stampeders (654) minus the points versus the Edmonton Eskimos (653). Calgary (13-4-1) enters the playoffs having lost three straight games after they were upset in their last regular season game by West Division rival Winnipeg back on November 3rd by a 23-5 score as an 8.5-point favorite. Starting QB Bo Levi Mitchell along with a number of other core players did not play in that game to rest and prepare for the playoffs. It has been Grey Cup Championship or bust for this team all season after they enjoyed one of the most dominant regular season campaigns in Canadian Football League history last year with a 15-2-1 record before getting stunned in the Grey Cup Final to Ottawa in a 39-33 overtime loss. I think this team looks poised to explode with a big game against an Eskimos team that just defeated them by a 29-20 score back on October 28th. Calgary has covered the point spread in 23 of their last 33 games after an upset loss to a division rival in their last game. The Stampeders have also covered the point spread in 35 of their last 51 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 36 of their last 51 games after a point spread victory. Additionally, Calgary has covered the point spread in 18 of their last 22 games after a game where 31 or fewer combined points were scored. The Stamps are also 11-5-1 ATS in their last 17 games against fellow West Division rivals. Home field advantage will play a big role as well as they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games at home. And in their last 16 home games with the Total set in the 49.5 to 56 point range, Calgary has covered the point spread 12 times. With most of the team intact from the disappointing end from last season, expect a big effort from this Stampeders team. |
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10-20-17 | Saskatchewan v. Calgary UNDER 51.5 | Top | 30-7 | Win | 100 | 8 h 49 m | Show |
At 9:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders (651) and the Calgary Stampeders (652). Calgary (13-1-1) has won eleven straight games with their 28-25 win at Hamilton last Friday as a 9.5-point favorite. The Stampeders have then played 9 of their last 10 games Under the Total after a victory on the road where they failed to cover the point spread. Calgary has also played 31 of their last 43 games Under the Total after win by 3 points or less — and this includes playing sixteen of their last twenty-one games Under the Total with a win on the road by a field goal or less. And in their last 8 games after a point spread loss, the Stamps have played 6 of these games Under the Total. This Calgary team needs a win to clinch the West Division and secure home field up until the Grey Cup. They lead the CFL by holding opponents to just 326.0 total YPG. Moving forward, the Stampeders have played 7 of their last 10 games Under the Total in the month of October. Calgary has also played 5 of their last 6 games Under the Total against teams with a winning record. And in their last 7 games against West Division foes, the Stampeders have played 6 of these games Under the Total. |
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09-24-17 | Calgary v. Saskatchewan +6.5 | Top | 15-9 | Win | 100 | 2 h 29 m | Show |
At 4:00 PM EST on Sunday, we will be playing the Saskatchewan Rough Riders (616) plus the points versus the Calgary Stampeders (615). Saskatchewan (6-5) has won four of their last five games with their 27-19 win in Hamilton back on September 15th. This Roughriders team has definitely raised their level of play midway through the second year under the leadership of head coach Chris Jones who was hired to completely rebuild this franchise after he led Edmonton to a Grey Cup in 2015. This team was without their starting quarterback Kevin Glenn last week — but Canadian born Brandon Bridge completed 21 of 31 passes for 231 yards and three TD passes (no interceptions) in that victory over the T-Cats. It looks like Glenn will be able to take the field this afternoon but the backup Bridge looks capable. This Roughriders team will be chomping at the bit to prove themselves against the cream of the crop in the CFL with this Stampeders team that crushed them by a 27-10 score back on July 22nd. But now the weather is cooling in the month of September — and Saskatchewan has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games in the September month. The Roughriders have also covered the point spread in 4 straight games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 home games getting 7 or less points. Historically, Saskatchewan has covered the point spread in a decisive 48 of their last 72 games at home as an underdog. |
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09-04-17 | Toronto v. Hamilton +5 | Top | 22-24 | Win | 100 | 1 h 55 m | Show |
At 6:30 PM EST on Monday, we will be playing the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (358) plus the points versus the Toronto Argonauts (357). Hamilton (0-8) has been a terrible disappointment this season having lost all their games this season despite having playoff expectations after losing by a 24-21 score to these same Argonauts in the East Division Semifinals last November. Getting healthy again after enduring an injury-plagued year provided this franchise a sense of optimism. But enough was enough as this football team has used their bye week after a 37-18 loss to Ottawa back on August 18th to hire June Jones as their new head coach. Junes has had success wherever he has coached (including with the Atlanta Falcons in the NFL) — and his Run-and-Shoot offensive principles should find success in the three-down Canadian Football League. Perhaps even more importantly in the short-run, his arrival offers this roster and franchise a blank slate to start over. And despite still looking for their first win this evening, the Tiger-Cats are not out of the playoff race given the fealty of the other competitors in the East Division. This will be Hamilton’s third straight game at home which gives them as good of a situational advantage as there can be when considering they are also coming off a bye week. The T-Cats have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after suffering two straight losses at home. And while Hamilton has failed to cover the point spread in six of their eight games this season, they have then covered the point spread in 32 of their last 47 games after failing to cover the point spread in four or five of their last six games. An early move that Jones has done is bench former Cincinnati Bearcats quarterback Zack Collaros for former Oregon Duck QB Jeremiah Masoli. Both are fine CFL quarterbacks but the move will help to jumpstart some momentum for the Tiger-Cats. |
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