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1986 CFL season

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Canadian Football League season

Sports season
1986 CFL season
DurationJune 24 – November 9, 1986
East championsHamilton Tiger-Cats
West championsEdmonton Eskimos
74th Grey Cup
DateNovember 30, 1986
VenueBC Place,Vancouver
ChampionsHamilton Tiger-Cats
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The1986 CFL season is considered to be the 33rd season in modern-dayCanadian football, although it is officially the 29thCanadian Football League season.

CFL news in 1986

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The CFL decided that all nine teams will play 18 games each, in the regular season. The playoff structure was revised to allow a fourth place team from one of the divisions to qualify for the playoffs if that fourth place team has earned more points in the regular season standings than the third place team from the other division. Until 1992, however, that team stayed in its own division for the playoffs (the league began American expansion in 1993, changing the rules along the way). The four qualifiers in one division played semi-finals and a final while the two qualifiers in the other division playing a home-and-home, total-points, 2-game playoff (this playoff format was last used in 1972). This was somewhat unfair to the first place team, who might no longer receive a first-round bye based simply on what happened at the bottom of its own division. (The current format, which began in 1997 after the league ceased its American operations, sees a fourth-place qualifier cross-over to the other division, essentially becoming the third-place team in that division.) As it turned out, 1986 was the only year this playoff format was needed.

The Canadian Football League and theCanadian Football League Players Association agreed on a new three-year agreement.

The Concordes changed their name to the Alouettes, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the founding of the originalMontreal Alouettes.

The Sports Network started to carry live coverage of the first round of the 1986Canadian College Draft from coast-to-coast.

TheWinnipeg Blue Bombers and the Montreal Alouettes played the first CFL pre-season game atCanada Games Stadium inSaint John, New Brunswick. Winnipeg won the game, 35–10.

The CFL also amended the quota to the teams 35-man roster to include 13 imports, 19 non-imports and 3 quarterbacks. The designated import rule was eliminated.

On the field, the end zones were reduced to 20 yards from 25 yards (in response to the popularity of the shortened end zones first used at BC Place in 1983).

The amateur Canadian Football Association changed its name toFootball Canada in June; the Football Canada name had long been used in French.

TheCTV Television Network ceased CFL broadcasts after this season; it had aired CFL games since 1962. The league-run syndicatedCanadian Football Network took its place the next season.

Regular season standings

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Final regular season standings

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

West Division
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Edmonton Eskimos18134154036527
BC Lions18126044141024
Winnipeg Blue Bombers18117054538722
Calgary Stampeders18117048438022
Saskatchewan Roughriders18611138251713
East Division
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Toronto Argonauts18108041744120
Hamilton Tiger-Cats1898140536619
Montreal Alouettes1841403205008
Ottawa Rough Riders1831413465147
  • Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs.

Grey Cup playoffs

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Main article:74th Grey Cup

TheHamilton Tiger-Cats are the 1986Grey Cup champions, defeating theEdmonton Eskimos 39–15, atVancouver'sBC Place Stadium. This was Hamilton's first Grey Cup victory since1972. The Tiger-Cats'Mike Kerrigan (QB) was named theGrey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Offence andGrover Covington (DE) was namedGrey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Defence, whilePaul Osbaldiston (K/P) was named theGrey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian.

Playoff bracket

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November 16: Division Semifinals/East Game 1November 23: Division Finals/East Game 2November 30:74th Grey Cup @BC Place StadiumVancouver, BC
         
E1Toronto Argonauts25
East
E2Hamilton Tiger-Cats42
E2Hamilton Tiger-Cats17
E1Toronto Argonauts31
E2Hamilton Tiger-Cats39
W1Edmonton Eskimos15
W3Winnipeg Blue Bombers14
W2BC Lions21
W2BC Lions5
West
W1Edmonton Eskimos41
W4Calgary Stampeders18
W1Edmonton Eskimos27
  • Hamilton won their 2 game total-point series against Toronto by outscoring them 59–56. The Tiger-Cats advanced to the Grey Cup Championship game.

CFL leaders

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1986 CFL All-Stars

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Offence

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Defence

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Special teams

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1986 Eastern All-Stars

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Offence

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Defence

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Special teams

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1986 Western All-Stars

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Offence

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Defence

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Special teams

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1986 CFL awards

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References

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  1. ^"CFLapedia".
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East Division
See also
Early era
CFL era
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