1990 CFL season






































1990 CFL season
Regular season
Duration July 12, 1990 – November 4, 1990
Playoffs
Start date November 11, 1990
East Champions
Winnipeg Blue Bombers1990-11-18
West Champions
Edmonton Eskimos1990-11-18
78th Grey Cup
Date November 25, 1990
Site
BC Place Stadium, Vancouver
Champions Winnipeg Blue Bombers




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The 1990 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 37th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 33rd Canadian Football League season.




Contents






  • 1 CFL News in 1990


  • 2 Regular season standings


    • 2.1 Final regular season standings




  • 3 Grey Cup playoffs


    • 3.1 Playoff bracket




  • 4 CFL Leaders


  • 5 1990 CFL All-Stars


    • 5.1 Offence


    • 5.2 Defence


    • 5.3 Special teams




  • 6 1990 Eastern All-Stars


    • 6.1 Offence


    • 6.2 Defence


    • 6.3 Special teams




  • 7 1990 Western All-Stars


    • 7.1 Offence


    • 7.2 Defence


    • 7.3 Special teams




  • 8 1990 CFL Awards


  • 9 References





CFL News in 1990


J. Donald Crump was appointed as the eighth CFL Commissioner on Friday, January 5.


The CFL Annual Meetings-Canadian College Draft was held in Hamilton for the third straight year.


The CFL increased roster limit to 37 players to include 20-Non Imports, 14-Imports and 3-Quarterbacks with the reserve list remaining at two players.


The Toronto Argonauts and the BC Lions set a record for most points in a game when they scored 111 points on Saturday, September 1 at the SkyDome. The Argonauts won the game 68–43.


The BC Lions added silver to its team colour scheme. In addition, Vancouver played host to the Grey Cup game for the 11th time, and for the fourth time at BC Place.


Citing multi-million dollar losses, the league-run Canadian Football Network syndication service ceased operations after this season; it had replaced CTV's CFL coverage in 1987.



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
Calgary Stampeders 18 11 6 1 588 566 23
Edmonton Eskimos 18 10 8 0 612 510 20
Saskatchewan Roughriders 18 9 9 0 557 592 18
BC Lions 18 6 11 1 520 620 13
























































East Division
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 18 12 6 0 472 398 24
Toronto Argonauts 18 10 8 0 689 538 20
Ottawa Rough Riders 18 7 11 0 540 602 14
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18 6 12 0 476 628 12



  • Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs.

  • Calgary and Winnipeg have first round byes.



Grey Cup playoffs



The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are the 1990 Grey Cup champions, humiliating the Edmonton Eskimos 50–11, at Vancouver's BC Place Stadium. The Blue Bombers' Tom Burgess (QB) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Offence and Greg Battle (LB) was named Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player on Defence, while Warren Hudson (FB) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian.



Playoff bracket







































































































 
November 11: Division Semifinals
 
 
November 18: Division Finals
 
 
November 25: 78th Grey Cup @ BC Place Stadium – Vancouver, BC
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
East
 
 
E2

Toronto Argonauts
17
 
 
E3

Ottawa Rough Riders
25
 
 

E1

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

20
 
 
 

E2

Toronto Argonauts

34
 
 
 
 

E1

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

50
 
 
 
W2

Edmonton Eskimos
11
 
West
 
 

W2

Edmonton Eskimos

43
 
 
 
W3

Saskatchewan Roughriders
27
 
 
W1

Calgary Stampeders
23
 
 

W2

Edmonton Eskimos

43
 



CFL Leaders



  • CFL Passing Leaders

  • CFL Rushing Leaders


  • CFL Receiving Leaders [1]



1990 CFL All-Stars




Offence



  • QB – Kent Austin, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • FB – Blake Marshall, Edmonton Eskimos

  • RB – Robert Mimbs, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • SB – Darrell Smith, Toronto Argonauts

  • SB – Craig Ellis, Edmonton Eskimos

  • WR – Stephen Jones, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • WR – Don Narcisse, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • C – Rod Connop, Edmonton Eskimos

  • OG – Dan Ferrone, Toronto Argonauts

  • OG – Roger Aldag, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • OT – Jim Mills, BC Lions

  • OT – Chris Walby, Winnipeg Blue Bombers





Defence



  • DT – Kent Warnock, Calgary Stampeders

  • DT – Harold Hallman, Toronto Argonauts

  • DE – Stewart Hill, Edmonton Eskimos

  • DE – Greg Stumon, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • LB – Danny Bass, Edmonton Eskimos

  • LB – Willie Pless, BC Lions

  • LB – Greg Battle, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • CB – Less Browne, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • CB – Rod Hill, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • DB – Troy Wilson, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • DB – Don Wilson, Toronto Argonauts

  • DS – Greg Peterson, Calgary Stampeders





Special teams



  • P – Bob Cameron, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • K – Dave Ridgway, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • ST – Mike "Pinball" Clemons, Toronto Argonauts



1990 Eastern All-Stars




Offence



  • QB – Tom Burgess, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • FB – Warren Hudson, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • RB – Robert Mimbs, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • SB – Darrell Smith, Toronto Argonauts

  • SB – Rick House, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • WR – Stephen Jones, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • WR – Earl Winfield, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

  • C – Lyle Bauer, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • OG – Dan Ferrone, Toronto Argonauts

  • OG – Gerald Roper, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • OT – Rob Smith, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • OT – Chris Walby, Winnipeg Blue Bombers





Defence



  • DT – Lloyd Lewis, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • DT – Harold Hallman, Toronto Argonauts

  • DE – Grover Covington, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

  • DE – Greg Stumon, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • LB – Tyrone Jones, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • LB – Bruce Holmes, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • LB – Greg Battle, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • CB – Less Browne, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • CB – Rod Hill, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • DB – Troy Wilson, Ottawa Rough Riders

  • DB – Don Wilson, Toronto Argonauts

  • S – Scott Flagel, Ottawa Rough Riders





Special teams



  • P – Bob Cameron, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • K – Paul Osbaldiston, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

  • ST – Mike "Pinball" Clemons, Toronto Argonauts



1990 Western All-Stars




Offence



  • QB – Kent Austin, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • FB – Blake Marshall, Edmonton Eskimos

  • RB – Reggie Taylor, Edmonton Eskimos

  • SB – Ray Elgaard, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • SB – Craig Ellis, Edmonton Eskimos

  • WR – Ray Alexander, BC Lions

  • WR – Don Narcisse, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • C – Rod Connop, Edmonton Eskimos

  • OG – Leo Blanchard, Calgary Stampeders

  • OG – Roger Aldag, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • OT – Jim Mills, BC Lions

  • OT – Lloyd Fairbanks, Calgary Stampeders





Defence



  • DT – Kent Warnock, Calgary Stampeders

  • DT – Brett Williams, Edmonton Eskimos

  • DE – Stewart Hill, Edmonton Eskimos

  • DE – Will Johnson, Calgary Stampeders

  • LB – Danny Bass, Edmonton Eskimos

  • LB – Willie Pless, BC Lions

  • LB – Dan Rashovich, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • CB – Andre Francis, Edmonton Eskimos

  • CB – Keith Gooch, Edmonton Eskimos

  • DB – Richie Hall, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • DB – David McCrary, Calgary Stampeders

  • DS – Greg Peterson, Calgary Stampeders





Special teams



  • P – Brent Matich, Calgary Stampeders

  • K – Dave Ridgway, Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • ST – Derrick Crawford, Calgary Stampeders



1990 CFL Awards




  • CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award – Mike "Pinball" Clemons (RB), Toronto Argonauts


  • CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award – Ray Elgaard (SB), Saskatchewan Roughriders


  • CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award – Greg Battle (LB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers


  • CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award – Jim Mills (OT), BC Lions


  • CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie Award – Reggie Barnes (RB), Ottawa Rough Riders


  • CFLPA's Outstanding Community Service Award – Richie Hall (DB), Saskatchewan Roughriders


  • CFL's Coach of the Year – Mike Riley, Winnipeg Blue Bombers


  • Commissioner's Award - Gregory B. Fulton, Toronto



References





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