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2012 CFL season

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Canadian Football League season

Sports season
2012 CFL season
DurationJune 29 – November 3, 2012
East championsToronto Argonauts
West championsCalgary Stampeders
100th Grey Cup
DateNovember 25, 2012
VenueRogers Centre,Toronto
ChampionsToronto Argonauts
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The2012 CFL season was the 59th season of modern-dayCanadian football. Officially, it was the 55th season for theCanadian Football League. The pre-season began on June 13, 2012, and the regular season started on June 29, 2012.[1]Rogers Centre inToronto hosted the100th Grey Cup on November 25, with the hometownToronto Argonauts defeating theCalgary Stampeders 35–22.

CFL news in 2012

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Salary cap

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According to the new collective bargaining agreement, the 2012salary cap was set at $4,350,000. As per the agreement, the cap is fixed and will not vary with league revenue performance. The minimum team salary will be set at $4,000,000 with individual minimum salaries set at $44,000.[2]

Season schedule

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The 2012 season schedule was released on February 18, 2012, with the regular season opening on June 29 atIvor Wynne Stadium inHamilton, Ontario.[3] This marked the first time Hamilton has opened the year since2009. Additionally, the league returned to division match-ups in the final week of the regular season, which was also last seen in 2009. Following an interruption in theLabour Day Classic in2011 between theToronto Argonauts andHamilton Tiger-Cats, the two teams resumed their historic series in 2012. There were 15double headers this year, with four on Fridays, eight on Saturdays, one on Sundays, and two (the traditional Labour Day andThanksgiving contests) on Mondays.

TheBC Lions opened their regular season schedule at the newly refurbishedBC Place Stadium and spent their first full season there after splitting time between that stadium andEmpire Field in2011. TheWinnipeg Blue Bombers spent the first four weeks of the regular season on the road as their home opener at the brand newInvestors Group Field was to take place in week 5; however, construction delays pushed back the opening of the new stadium to 2013, forcing the Blue Bombers to continue playing atCanad Inns Stadium during the season.[4][5] The Tiger-Cats played—and won—their final regular season home game at Ivor Wynne Stadium on October 27 as the stadium was demolished following the 2012 season.[6] Unlike the previous two seasons, there was no game played inMoncton,New Brunswick, as part of theTouchdown Atlantic promotion, due to the league wanting to focus on plans for the100th Grey Cup festival.[7]

Bye weeks

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This year'sbye weeks occurred in the sixth and seventh weeks of the season, earlier than the usual eighth and ninth week setup that has been in place since2007. This was likely done to accommodate the2012 Summer Olympics, and the television coverage they demanded, which took place over these two weeks.[8]

Uniform changes

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According to an email, Reebok and the CFL were in the process of designing new home and away uniforms for each of the eight teams for 2012.[9] On April 11, 2012, it was officially announced that all eight teams would be playing in re-engineered jerseys that feature increased elasticity, improved resiliency and moisture wicking technology.[10]East Division teams released their jersey designs on May 1, whileWest Division teams unveiled their new jerseys on May 2.[11]

Rule changes

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On April 18, 2012, the CFL announced that they had unanimously approved a rule change that will see all scoring plays subject to video review. All touchdowns would be reviewed by the referees, without a team having to use its challenge flag. Due to a surprising number of incidents related to players helmets falling off during play in the2011 CFL season, the league decided to change its rules to address this issue. Now if a ball carrier's helmet comes off the play will be blown dead immediately. If a non-ball carrier's helmet comes off that player can no longer participate in the play. If he does, the player's team will be penalized 10 yards for illegal participation. If a player hits an opposing player who isn't participating because he lost his helmet, the offending player's team will be penalized 15 yards for unnecessary roughness.[12]

100th Grey Cup

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Toronto was the site of the100th Grey Cup as it was also host ofthe first game and host of the50th Grey Cup as well. As part of the celebration, the Grey Cup festival stretched over nine days as opposed to the usual three.[13] TheGovernment of Canada also contributed $5 million towards the event in celebration of a Canadian tradition.[14]

Records and milestones

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  • On June 29, while playing against theWinnipeg Blue Bombers and with the former record holderMilt Stegall in attendance,Geroy Simon became the all-time CFL career reception yards leader, surpassing the previous mark of 15,153 yards.[15]
  • On September 3,Chris Williams surpassedHenry Williams for most kick return touchdowns in a single season with his sixth (five punt returns, one missed field goal return). In the same game, he also set a new record for most consecutive games with a return touchdown with three.[16]
  • On October 12,Andrew Harris set a new single-season record for yards from scrimmage by a Canadian, surpassingTerry Evanshen's mark of 1,662 yards set in1967. Harris finished with 1,830 yards, becoming the second non-import to lead the league in yards from scrimmage.[17][18]
  • On November 1,Chad Owens passedMichael Clemons for most combined yards in a season with a 29-yard kickoff return. Owens finished the season with 3,863 all-purpose yards while also becoming the first professional football player to record three 3,000-yard seasons. Owens also became the first player to lead the league in both receiving yards (1,328) and total kick return yards (2,510).[19][20]
  • On November 2,Jon Cornish surpassedNormie Kwong for most rushing yards in a season by a Canadian, finishing with 1,457 rushing yards. Cornish also finished first in rushing, which was the first time that a non-import led the league in rushing sinceOrville Lee in1988.[19][21]
  • On November 2,J. C. Sherritt recorded his 130th tackle, passingCalvin Tiggle's mark of 129 for most tackles in a single season.[19][22]

Off-season

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Coaching changes

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The 2012 off-season saw significant changes in key personal across the league. After winning the99th Grey Cup, the thenhead coach of theBC Lions,Wally Buono, resigned from being the head coach so he could focus on his duties asgeneral manager. The Lions promotedMike Benevides, who was thedefensive coordinator for four seasons, to head coach. After an 8–10 season, theHamilton Tiger-Cats fired head coachMarcel Bellefeuille and hiredGeorge Cortez who has had extensive coaching experience with many different CFL teams. Following a very disappointing2011 season, theSaskatchewan Roughriders hiredCorey Chamblin as their new head coach. Finally, theToronto Argonauts hiredScott Milanovich who had been theoffensive coordinator of theMontreal Alouettes for four seasons, to replaceJim Barker who, likeWally Buono, resigned from being the head coach to focus on being general manager.

Regular season

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Structure

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Teams play eighteen regular season games, playing two of the three divisional opponents three times, the other four times, and teams from the opposing division twice. Teams are awarded two points for a win and one point for a tie. The top three teams in each division qualify for the playoffs, with the first place team gaining a bye to the divisional finals. A fourth place team in one division may qualify ahead of the third place team in the other division (the "Crossover"), if they earn more points in the season.[1] Such was the case in the 2012 season; Edmonton (the fourth-place team in the West) had more points than Winnipeg (the third-place team in the East).

If two or more teams in the same division are equal in points, the following tiebreakers apply:[2]

  • a) Most wins in all games
  • b) Head to head winning percentage (matches won divided by all matches played)
  • c) Head to head points difference
  • d) Head to head points ratio
  • e–g) Tiebreakers b–d applied sequentially to all divisional games
  • h–i) Tiebreakers c–d applied sequentially to all league games
  • j) Coin toss

Notes:

  • 1. If two clubs remain tied after other club(s) are eliminated during any step, tie breakers reverts to step a).
  • 2. Tiebreakers do not apply to the Crossover. To cross over a team must have more points than the third place team.

Standings

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

Teams inbold are in playoff positions.

West Division
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
BC Lions18135048135426Details
Calgary Stampeders18126053443124Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders18810045740916Details
Edmonton Eskimos18711042245014Details
East Division
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Montreal Alouettes18117047848922Details
Toronto Argonauts1899044549118Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers18612037653112Details
Hamilton Tiger-Cats18612053857612Details

CFL playoffs

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Main article:100th Grey Cup

TheToronto Argonauts are the 2012Grey Cup Champions, winning their 16th title on home turf at theRogers Centre by defeating theCalgary Stampeders. Argonauts' running backChad Kackert was named theMVP, while Argonauts' defensive end,Ricky Foley was named theGrey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian.

Playoff bracket

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November 11:
Division Semi-Finals
November 18:
Division Finals
November 25:
100th Grey Cup
Rogers CentreToronto
         
E2Toronto Argonauts27
East
E1Montreal Alouettes20
W4Edmonton Eskimos26
E2Toronto Argonauts42
E2Toronto Argonauts35
W2Calgary Stampeders22
W2Calgary Stampeders34
West
W1BC Lions29
W3Saskatchewan Roughriders30
W2Calgary Stampeders36

CFL leaders

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Award winners

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CFL Player of the Week

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WeekOffensive Player of the WeekDefensive Player of the WeekSpecial Teams Player of the WeekOutstanding Canadian
OneDarian DurantJ. C. SherrittGrant ShawJon Cornish
TwoBrandon WhitakerAdam BighillLarry TaylorAndrew Harris
ThreeAnthony CalvilloJerald BrownChris WilliamsShea Emry
FourHenry BurrisJoe BurnettJustin PalardyAndy Fantuz
FiveHenry BurrisJ. C. SherrittDaryl TownsendAndrew Harris
SixBrandon WhitakerAdam BighillSean WhyteJames Yurichuk
SevenJon CornishJ. C. SherrittLarry TaylorJon Cornish
EightJoey ElliottAlex HallChris WilliamsCauchy Muamba
NineS. J. GreenCharleston HughesChris WilliamsJon Cornish
TenChad OwensAhmad CarrollChris WilliamsJon Cornish
ElevenChad KackertJason VegaDemond WashingtonJon Cornish
TwelveTravis LulayBrock CampbellTim BrownShawn Gore
ThirteenChad SimpsonAdam BighillTrent GuyHenoc Muamba
FourteenHenry BurrisAdam BighillTrent GuyJon Cornish
FifteenJoey ElliottChris ThompsonSandro DeAngelisAndrew Harris
SixteenHugh CharlesShea EmryGrant ShawShea Emry
SeventeenJamel RichardsonKeon RaymondWeston DresslerJon Cornish
EighteenRicky RayAnwar StewartTim BrownAndre Durie
NineteenHenry BurrisJ. C. SherrittSwayze WatersHenoc Muamba
TwentyDrew TateKeon RaymondChad OwensJon Cornish
Twenty-oneChad OwensMarcus BallPaul McCallumJon Cornish

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CFL Player of the Month

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MonthOffensive Player of the MonthDefensive Player of the MonthSpecial Teams Player of the MonthOutstanding Canadian
JulyHenry BurrisJ. C. SherrittChris WilliamsAndrew Harris
AugustAnthony CalvilloJ. C. SherrittChris WilliamsJon Cornish
SeptemberTravis LulayJ. C. SherrittLuca CongiJon Cornish
OctoberFred StampsAdam BighillRene ParedesJon Cornish

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2012 CFL All-Stars

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Offence

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Defence

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Special teams

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2012 CFL Western All-Stars

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Offence

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Defence

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Special teams

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2012 CFL Eastern All-Stars

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Offence

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Defence

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Special teams

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2012 CFLPA All-Stars

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Offence

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Defence

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Special teams

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2012 Gibson's Finest CFL Awards

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References

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  4. ^"Construction delays set back Blue Bombers stadium debut". Theglobeandmail.com. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2012.
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  6. ^The Canadian Press (August 31, 2011)."Officials scrap renos, will rebuild Ivor Wynne Stadium". Cbc.ca. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2012.
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  14. ^"Political football". Sportsnet.ca. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2012.
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