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Saskatchewan Roughriders' Tad Kornegay part of historical highlight
CALGARY a ' Tad Kornegay is No. 1 a ' and he could have done without the honour.
Four Tiger-Cats named All-Stars
Four Hamilton Tiger-Cats have been selected to the CFL All-Star team. Receiver Arland Bruce and offensive tackle Dan Goodspeed made the offensive team while linebackers Jamall Johnson and Markeith Knowlton made the defensive team.
Jones joins Ticats coaching staff
Khari Jones found some success in Winnipeg. Photograph by: Andrew Wallace/Reuters, National Post The Hamilton Tiger-Cats rounded out their coaching staff on Tuesday, naming Khari Jones as the Canadian Football League club's quarterbacks coach.
Huge crowd backing Als in east final vs. Lions
The time for the Montreal Alouettes to bask in the glow of their team-record 15-3 regular season is over.
Lions owe championship run to Buono
B.C. Lions coach Wally Buono became the CFLa s all-time coaching wins leader earlier this season.
Three Roughriders named CFL all-stars
REGINA a ' The Saskatchewan Roughriders, whoa TMll host the West Division final on Sunday for the first time since 1976, placed centre Jeremy Oa TMDay, guard Gene Makowsky and defensive end John Chick on the CFL's all-star team.
Heart and soul returns to fortify Alouettesa defence
Eric Wilson is among the best quotes on the Montreal Alouettes. And now, it seems, the veteran defensive tackle might be the heart and soul of that unit.
Stampeders confident heading to Regina
The Stampeders are confident they will win Sunday at Regina. The Calgary Stampeders are a confident bunch heading into the CFL's West Division final against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Lions dominate CFL weekly awards
B.C. quarterback Casey Printers, left, threw for 360 yards and a touchdown in the Lions' 34-27 overtime victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Division semifinal last weekend.
Close shaves not in Alouettes' playoff future
Playoff beards will be the norm for Anthony Calvillo and Co. The Montreal Alouettes are growing playoff beards and have new T-shirts designed by defensive tackle Keron Williams with the team slogan for 2009 a ' Win The Day.
Ticats will make roster changes
The Tiger-Cats are now officially in off-season mode after cleaning out their lockers today at Ivor Wynne Stadium.
Tiger-Catsa Bruce keeps busy, both on and off the field
At some point in February, Arland Bruce III plans to begin marketing his two big ideas.
Tiger-Cats relying on diamonds in the rough
Nobody wanted to hire DeAndra' Cobb, at least not to carry a football. So he took a job at a high school in California, working security and keeping the faith, praying that somebody, somewhere, would give a down-on-his-luck running back another chance to prove his critics wrong.
Lions can't afford late-game lapses vs. Als
The B.C. Lions better be prepared to shut down the Montreal Alouettes late in Sunday's East Division final if they want to reach the Grey Cup game.
Pierce hoping none shall pass Printers in Hamilton
Despite suffering a sprained thumb last week, Casey Printers took first-team reps during practice in Surrey Tuesday and will start at quarterback for the B.C. Lions when the squad hits the field at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton Sunday.
Ticats owner says, it's not what I said
The owner of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats said it's a misunderstanding. According to the Spectator, Bob Young asked Pan Am planners to think outside the box when it comes to the site for a new stadium.
B.C. Lions coach Wally Buono will use every trick up his sleeve to beat Montreal after dispatching the Ticats on Sunday.
Smart hungry to step up against Hamilton
BC Lion #2 Ian Smart warms up in Sept. before practice at Vancouver's BC Place. Photograph by: Ward Perrin, Vancouver Sun It was hardly a larcenous act when Ian Smart stuffed a full box of free pizza into a small crevice in his locker stall, nor was there obvious symbolism until the latest member of the Lions to be given a second chance had it ...
Future looks bright for Ticats
B.C. Lions defensive back Barron Miles, left, hammers Hamilton Tiger-Cats wide receiver Corey Grant during first half of the CFL Eastern Conference semifinal in Hamilton on Sunday.
Arland Bruce was holding his seven-month-old son, Akobi, during an interview with a reporter yesterday, nuzzling the baby if he started to fuss.
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