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1989 CFL season

1989 CFL season
Regular season
DurationJuly 12 – November 5, 1989
Playoffs
Start dateNovember 12, 1989
East ChampionsHamilton Tiger-Cats
West ChampionsSaskatchewan Roughriders
77th Grey Cup
DateNovember 26, 1989
SiteSkyDome, Toronto
ChampionsSaskatchewan Roughriders
CFL seasons

The 1989 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 36th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 32nd Canadian Football League season.

CFL News in 1989

Rocky Dipietro - 1989

The CFL Board of Governors approved the sale of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from Harold Ballard (of Maple Leaf Gardens Limited) to David Braley on Friday, February 24. In April, the CFL announced a two-year television agreement with Carling O'Keefe Breweries for $12 million plus an additional $3 million for club promotional support.

The CFL hosted both its Annual Meetings and the Canadian College Draft for the second straight year in Hamilton.

The Toronto Argonauts played their first game at the SkyDome. The SkyDome also was the host of the 77th Annual Grey Cup game, on Sunday, November 26, when the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 43–40.

On September 7, the BC Lions were purchased by Murray Pezim.

The Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union decided to change the location of the Vanier Cup game, from Varsity Stadium to the SkyDome. The University of Western Ontario defeated the University of Saskatchewan, 35–10 in the Vanier Cup's silver anniversary game.

On Sunday, December 31, Bill Baker decided to resign as the President and Chief Operating Officer of the CFL.

Regular season standings

Final regular season standings

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points

West Division
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Edmonton Eskimos 18 16 2 0 644 302 32
Calgary Stampeders 18 10 8 0 495 466 20
Saskatchewan Roughriders 18 9 9 0 547 567 18
BC Lions 18 7 11 0 521 557 14
East Division
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18 12 6 0 519 517 24
Toronto Argonauts 18 7 11 0 369 428 14
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 18 7 11 0 408 462 14
Ottawa Rough Riders 18 4 14 0 426 630 8
  • Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs.
  • Edmonton and Hamilton have first round byes.

Grey Cup playoffs

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are the 1989 Grey Cup champions, defeating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 43–40, at Toronto's SkyDome. This was Saskatchewan's first championship since 1966. The Roughriders' Kent Austin (QB) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Offence and Chuck Klingbeil (DT) was named Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Defence, while Dave Ridgway (K) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian.

Playoff bracket

November 12: Division Semifinals November 19: Division Finals November 26: 77th Grey Cup @ SkyDome – Toronto, Ontario
East E3 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 10
E3 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 30 E1 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 14
E2 Toronto Argonauts 7 E1 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 40
W3 Saskatchewan Roughriders 43
West W3 Saskatchewan Roughriders 32
W3 Saskatchewan Roughriders 33 W1 Edmonton Eskimos 21
W2 Calgary Stampeders 26

CFL Leaders

  • CFL Passing Leaders
  • CFL Rushing Leaders
  • CFL Receiving Leaders [1]

1989 CFL All-Stars

Offence

  • QB – Tracy Ham, Edmonton Eskimos
  • RB – Tim McCray, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • RB – Reggie Taylor, Edmonton Eskimos
  • SB – Rocky DiPietro, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • SB – Craig Ellis, Edmonton Eskimos
  • WR – Tony Champion, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • WR – Don Narcisse, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • C – Rod Connop, Edmonton Eskimos
  • OG – Jason Riley, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • OG – Roger Aldag, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • OT – Miles Gorrell, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • OT – Chris Walby, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Defence

  • DT – Harold Hallman, Toronto Argonauts
  • DT – Mike Walker, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DE – Grover Covington, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DE – Stewart Hill, Edmonton Eskimos
  • LB – Danny Bass, Edmonton Eskimos
  • LB – Eddie Lowe, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • LB – James West, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • CB – Stanley Blair, Edmonton Eskimos
  • CB – Rod Hill, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • DB – Don Wilson, Edmonton Eskimos
  • DB – Enis Jackson, Edmonton Eskimos
  • DS – Scott Flagel, Ottawa Rough Riders

Special teams

  • P – Bob Cameron, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • K – Dave Ridgway, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • ST – Anthony Hunter, Edmonton Eskimos

1989 Eastern All-Stars

Offence

  • QB – Mike Kerrigan, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • RB – Gil Fenerty, Toronto Argonauts
  • RB – Derrick McAdoo, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • SB – Rocky DiPietro, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • SB – Darrell Smith, Toronto Argonauts
  • WR – Tony Champion, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • WR – James Murphy, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • C – Dale Sanderson, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • OG – Jason Riley, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • OG – David Black, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • OT – Miles Gorrell, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • OT – Chris Walby, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Defence

  • DT – Harold Hallman, Toronto Argonauts
  • DT – Mike Walker, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DE – Grover Covington, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DE – Mike Gray, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • LB – Greg Battle, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • LB – Frank Robinson, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • LB – James West, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • CB – Reggie Pleasant, Toronto Argonauts
  • CB – Rod Hill, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • DB – Ed Berry, Toronto Argonauts
  • DB – Stephen Jordan, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DS – Scott Flagel, Ottawa Rough Riders

Special teams

1989 Western All-Stars

Offence

  • QB – Tracy Ham, Edmonton Eskimos
  • RB – Tim McCray, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • RB – Reggie Taylor, Edmonton Eskimos
  • SB – Jeff Fairholm, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • SB – Craig Ellis, Edmonton Eskimos
  • WR – David Williams, BC Lions
  • WR – Don Narcisse, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • C – Rod Connop, Edmonton Eskimos
  • OG – Dan Ferrone, Calgary Stampeders
  • OG – Roger Aldag, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • OT – Blake Dermott, Edmonton Eskimos
  • OT – Hector Pothier, Edmonton Eskimos

Defence

  • DT – Brett Williams, Edmonton Eskimos
  • DT – James Curry, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • DE – Bobby Jurasin, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • DE – Stewart Hill, Edmonton Eskimos
  • LB – Danny Bass, Edmonton Eskimos
  • LB – Eddie Lowe, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • LB – Larry Wruck, Edmonton Eskimos
  • CB – Stanley Blair, Edmonton Eskimos
  • CB – Andre Francis, Edmonton Eskimos
  • DB – Don Wilson, Edmonton Eskimos
  • DB – Enis Jackson, Edmonton Eskimos
  • DS – Glen Suitor, Saskatchewan Roughriders

Special teams

  • P – Brent Matich, Calgary Stampeders
  • K – Dave Ridgway, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • ST – Anthony Hunter, Edmonton Eskimos

1989 CFL Awards

References

  1. ^ "CFLapedia".
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