Grey Cup at a glance: Breaking down the Ticats-Blue Bombers showdown
CALGARY — A look at the 107th Grey Cup game between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday at McMahon Stadium:
THE TEAMS: The Ticats (15-3 in the regular season) set a franchise record for victories and won all 10 games at home, including last week’s East final against the Edmonton Eskimos. The Blue Bombers (11-7) took one of the hardest possible paths to the final, finishing third in the West before recording road playoff wins over the Calgary Stampeders and Saskatchewan Roughriders.
THE LINE: As of Friday afternoon, Bodog listed the Ticats as a four-point favourite.
THE DROUGHTS: The teams carry the longest Grey Cup droughts among active teams into the contest. Hamilton hasn’t won since 1999, while Winnipeg last captured the title in 1990. Meanwhile, West teams have won the past five Grey Cups at West stadiums. The Montreal Alouettes were the last East team to win in the West, defeating the Roughriders in 2010 in Edmonton.