Articles posted in August 2012

CFLdb Statistics Data Refresh

Published on August 31, 2012

Earlier today CFLdb Statistics was refreshed with data provided by CFL Head Statistician Steve Daniel and the CFL. This contribution provides regular season, playoff and Grey Cup game results and quarter scores for the IRFU, WIFU, CFC and CFL dating back to 1907. We have also filled in some exhibition game scores and partial regular season results from the Second World War Service Leagues from 1942-1944. From this data we have compiled standings for each year and verified those and the information found here previously against the CFL records for accuracy.

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Maintenance!

Published on August 31, 2012

CFLdb Statistics will be undergoing maintenance shortly and will not be available. Other sites may be affected and run slow during this time. Hopefully everything will be back to normal by 7:00 PM ET. More on the changes after they are implemented.

Thanks for your patience.

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Stamped Out

Published on August 19, 2012

Canada Post unveiled a set of commemorative stamps this week to celebrate the 100th awarding of the Grey Cup in 2012. They include one stamp for each of the current clubs featuring team Grey Cup moments plus a ninth stamp for the Grey Cup. What is more troubling is not what was chosen for the scenes used for the team stamps, but what was left out.

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New Dazzle Posted

Published on August 8, 2012

Just a note for CFLdb readers that there is a new Dazzle post over on CFLdb Razzle Dazzle. This one is a Grey Cup and Dominion Football Championship timeline. We would love to hear your feedback on it.

Potpourri

Published on August 7, 2012

In the midst of the bye-weeks in the CFL schedule, CFLdb presents a few interesting links on a wide range of topics from the past month.

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Stadium Dog Days

Published on August 4, 2012

Another month gone by, another stadium update on Ottawa, Hamilton, Regina and Halifax (and Moncton).

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