Edmonton Journal

Argos win; Ticats’ season over.

Last-second FG ousts Hamilton; Owens sets mark

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TORONTO – Chad Owens broke the CFL’s single-season all-purpose yards record but it was Swayze Waters’ 51-yard field goal on the game’s final play that earned the short-handed Toronto Argonauts a wild 43-40 win over Hamilton on Thursday night and eliminated the Tiger-Cats from playoff contention.

Toronto (9-9) rested 10 starters — including quarterbac­k Ricky Ray — and linebacker Brandon Isaac served a one-game suspension for an illegal hit last weekend against Saskatchew­an’s Darian Durant.

But that didn’t deter the Argo subs, who took control early by surging to a stunning 20-3 first-quarter advantage before rallying before a season-best Rogers Centre gathering of 27,283 on Fan Appreciati­on Night.

The Ticats (6-12) played all of their regulars, and with good reason: They desperatel­y needed the win to keep their slim playoff hopes alive. But Hamilton continuall­y shot itself in the foot against the Argos’ B-team — which played veteran Jarious Jackson and rookies Trevor Harris and Zach Collaros at quarterbac­k in the contest, with Collaros’s 13-yard TD pass to Sammy Tranks putting the home team ahead 37-26 at 3:38 of the fourth.

Burris pulled Hamilton to within 40-33 with 2:47 remaining with a three-yard TD strike to Cobourne. After two incompleti­ons that took just 26 seconds by Collaros, the Ticats got the ball at the Toronto 39-yard following a 35-yard punt return by Chris Williams with 2:15 to play. Burris and Williams then hooked up on five-yard touchdown pass — Burris’s fourth of the night, giving him a career-high 43 this season — that tied the score 4040 with 1:10 remaining. Burris also finished 37-of-56 passing for 497 yards, another career-best. Williams scored two touchdowns for Hamilton, boosting his club-record total to 17.

But Collaros took over at the Toronto 42 with a minute remaining and marched the Argos to the Hamilton 44 to set up Waters’ winning boot.

Hamilton ends the season the CFL’s worst road team with a 1-8 record and after a 3-2 start to the season went a dismal 3-10 the rest of the way. Tempers flared with 4:49 remaining with a melee that resulted in five penalties being called.

Owens had a front-row seat for the fireworks as he was on the sidelines for the second half after delivering a record-breaking performanc­e in the first. He accumulate­d 95 combined first-half yards to give him 3,863 on the season, breaking Mike (Pinball) Clemons’ mark of 3,840 yards.

As a result of the Toronto win, Edmonton clinches a playoff berth. If the Eskimos can beat the Calgary Stampeders on Friday night and the B.C. Lions down Saskatchew­an on Saturday, the Esks will get third in the West and face the Stamps in the conference semifinal Nov. 11. The Riders would cross over into the East Division and travel to Toronto on Nov. 11.

Should the Eskimos lose to Calgary or the Riders defeat the Lions, Saskatchew­an would get third in the West and Edmonton would cross over.

Burris also threw two intercepti­ons — with one being returned for a TD — and lost a fumble that led to another Argos touchdown. Slotback Andy Fantuz also lost a fumble for the Ticats. Jordan Younger, Gerald Riggs and Dontrelle Inman scored Toronto’s other touchdowns.

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