The Daily Courier

Lulay impressive in leading Lions over Tiger-Cats 41-26

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HAMILTON — Travis Lulay’s evening did not go exactly as planned.

Lulay came off the bench to lead the B.C. Lions to a 41-26 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Saturday.

The back-up quarterbac­k was loose on the sidelines at the start of the game, when suddenly starter Jonathon Jennings was out with a suspected arm injury after the team’s first play from scrimmage.

“It’s funny, we were talking right before the game. Jon was like, ‘Do you still get butterflie­s?’ I was like, ‘You know, it’s different.’ Only because I know I’m not playing on the first snap. But what are the odds you’re playing on the second, right? You just never know. That’s what you prepare for all the time, right?

“Tonight was the time the team needed me to step up and play. I’m happy to be a part of this win.”

The veteran pivot, who is a former CFL most outstandin­g player but lost his starting role last year due to ongoing injuries, threw three TD passes and rushed for another as the Lions (3-1) extended their win streak to three games.

Hamilton fell to 0-3 in front of a home-opening sell-out crowd of 24,135 at Tim Hortons Field.

Jennings reportedly injured his throwing arm on the Lions’ first play from scrimmage — in which he threw an intercepti­on while under pressure — and was replaced for the rest of the game by Lulay, who completed 29-of-36 pass attempts for a career-best 436 yards. He also set the CFL record for most yards thrown by a quarterbac­k in relief, surpassing Mike Kerrigan’s 408 yards in 1987.

B.C. started out slow for most of the first half, but sprung to life scoring 15 points in 59 seconds near the end of the second quarter to take a 21-16 lead into halftime after being down 13-6.

“It’s a rhythm thing, really being in the heat of the moment,” Lulay said about taking some time to get going. “I took a couple hits. The first two plays I got hit pretty good. That kind of jarred my senses into the game.”

Lions head coach Wally Buono said they didn’t need to make any adjustment­s on offence when Lulay went in.

“I think Travis has been around a long time and when you have a veteran quarterbac­k he doesn’t have to run every play at practice during the week,” Buono said, adding the two quarterbac­ks usually split reps at practice 60-40.

Lulay also made a points-saving tackle on Hamilton defensive back Richard Leonard, who had just intercepte­d him on a two-point convert attempt and was streaking down field.

“I’m kind of looking around, do I have any help? And it really felt like I had no help back there. I just have to take a good enough angle that hopefully I can put my mitts on this guy, and he cut back on me and I was able to grab hold of him and take him down.”

Shaq Johnson, Nick Moore, Brian Burnham, and Jeremiah Johnson also scored touchdowns for B.C.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? B.C. Lions quarterbac­k Travis Lulay throws during first-half CFL action against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Hamilton, Ont., on Saturday.
The Canadian Press B.C. Lions quarterbac­k Travis Lulay throws during first-half CFL action against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Hamilton, Ont., on Saturday.

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