Potent aerial attack gives Ticats edge over Bombers in Grey Cup game
All that’s certain Sunday is one team will end a lengthy Grey Cup drought.
Winnipeg and Hamilton will square off for CFL bragging rights at McMahon Stadium. The Blue Bombers are chasing their first Grey Cup title since 1990 while the Tiger-Cats last won Canadian football’s Holy Grail in 1999.
Hamilton comes in as the favourite after compiling a CFL-best 15-3 record and finishing atop the East Division standings. The Ticats were also 2-0 this season against the Bombers, who took third in the West with an 11-7 mark.
Hamilton also boasted the league’s top-scoring offence (28.2 offensive points) and stingiest defence (17.9 offensive points) during the regular season. And although the Ticats’ offence left plenty of points on the field Sunday in the East Division final, it was still pretty efficient in the club’s 36-16 home victory over the Edmonton Eskimos.