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  2. Hamilton Tiger-Cats all-time records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Hamilton Tiger-Cats all time records and statistics for players current to the 2024 CFL season. This list includes all seasons since the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' inception in 1950 and does not include lineage figures from the Hamilton Tigers nor the Hamilton Wildcats. Each category lists the top six players, where known ...

  3. 74th Grey Cup - Wikipedia

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    The only other time the Edmonton Eskimos and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats had met in the Grey Cup was the 68th Grey Cup in 1980, which was also lopsided, with Edmonton winning 48 to 10. Paul Osbaldiston 's (the Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian ) six field goals tied Montreal Alouettes ' Don Sweet 's record, set in 1977.

  4. List of Hamilton Tiger-Cats seasons - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of seasons competed by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, a Canadian Football League team. The Hamilton Football Club was formed on November 3, 1869 and was first referred to as the Tigers in a game against the Toronto Argonauts on October 18, 1873, while also wearing black and gold for the first time.

  5. Hamilton Tiger-Cats - Wikipedia

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    T.C. and Stripes are the mascots for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Tiger-Cats also have employed an official hype man, named Pigskin Pete, since the 1920s. Pigskin Pete leads the Tiger-Cats fans in the traditional Oskee Wee Wee chant while wearing a custom number 6 Tiger-Cats jersey and a bowler hat. Pigskin Pete has been portrayed by creator ...

  6. 107th Grey Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Tiger-Cats ended the regular season with a league-best 15–3 record, setting a franchise record for wins in a season and placing first in the East Division. [25] The Tiger-Cats finished the regular season undefeated at home, for the first time in their history, with a record of 9–0 at Tim Hortons Field . [ 26 ]

  7. Jamie Morris - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Tiger-Cats ... NFL record. Single-game rushes (45) Michigan Wolverines records. Career rushing yards (1987–2000) Career yards from scrimmage (1987–2000)

  8. John Payne (American football) - Wikipedia

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    John D. Payne (May 15, 1933 – May 18, 2019) was an American collegiate and professional football coach. He served as head coach for the Saskatchewan Roughriders (1973–1976), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1978–1980) and Ottawa Rough Riders (1996) of the Canadian Football League (CFL), compiling a career record of 62–63–3.

  9. Ralph Sazio - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Sazio was a mainstay of the Canadian Football League's Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a player, assistant coach, head coach, general manager and team president. His major contribution was as the Tiger-cats' head coach from 1963 to 1967, winning three Grey Cup championships during that span. He retired from coaching in 1967 as the most successful ...