
Edmonton quarterback Ricky Ray (Sacramento State) gets a pass off before being hit by Saskatchewan linebacker Jerrell Freeman (University of Mary Hardin-Baylor) Sunday.
Welcome to another installment of The Whole 110 Yards. As always, check the CFL home page for statistics, video highlights and broadcast schedules. Comments, questions or suggestions? Leave them below, or send them to me via e-mail, Twitter or Facebook.
The Week That Was: This week saw plenty of action in the CFL, but the overarching theme was a all-but-decided East Division and an up-for-grabs West Division. There are still seven weeks on the schedule, but the 9-2 Montreal Alouettes have all but clinched the East title. They maintained their three-game lead at the top of the division with a 33-14 thumping of the 3-8 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Sunday. Meanwhile, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats strengthened their hold on second place in the East with a 24-17 win over the Calgary Stampeders Friday, improving their record to 6-5. Barring an unexpected implosion on the part of the Alouettes, a division title doesn’t appear in the cards for the Tiger-Cats, but they do seem set to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2004.
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