CFL POWER RANKINGS WEEK 11
Calgary
Hufnagel, Stubler, Dickenson ... too much brainpower for other teams to handle as the defending champs strap in for a repeat.
Edmonton
After starting the season on the practice roster, rookie quarterback James Franklin mimics a young Ricky Ray as the Esks move to 6-3.
Hamilton
The East Division coronation is on hold. The Ticats were dumped at home by the Alouettes on Angelo Mosca tribute night. Oh, the shame.
Toronto
Of their six wins, only one came while holding a lead at halftime. The Argos’ resilience places them as co-leaders in the East Division.
Montreal
After winning at BC Place for the first time in 15 years, the Alouettes dented the Ticats’ invincibility at Tim Hortons Field. Impressive fortnight.
Ottawa
Plaid Nation: Loud and proud crowds at TD Place are becoming the attraction as much as the improving football team they support.
Winnipeg
Former Mr. Florida Football is no Manitoba golden boy, as the Stamps frustrated first-year starting QB Robert Marve.
B.C.
Failed tight end/H back experiment with A.C. Leonard, Cam Morrah is another sign heralded head coach Jeff Tedford is groping for answers.
Saskatchewan
It’s a Rider Slide. Coach Corey Chamblin’s career crashes in an amazing, two-year fall from grace after Grey Cup triumph.