1992 Calgary Stampeders season

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1992 Calgary Stampeders season
OwnerLarry Ryckman
General managerWally Buono
Head coachWally Buono
Home fieldMcMahon Stadium
Results
Record13–5
Division place1st, West
Playoff finishWon Grey Cup
Uniform

The 1992 Calgary Stampeders finished in first place in the West Division with a 13–5 record and won the Grey Cup for the first time since 1971, ending the longest drought of any team at that time.

On September 20, Calgary began the CFL's longest ever regular season home winning and unbeaten streaks. These streaks ended on August 18, 1995 at 27.

Offseason[edit]

CFL Draft[edit]

Rd Pick Player Position School
1 1 Bruce Covernton T Weber State
1 7 Tyrone Williams WR Western Ontario
3 23 Bobby Pandelidis T/G Eastern Michigan
4 27 Frank Marot RB/SB Guelph
4 31 Jean Stiverne DB Miami (Fla.)
5 39 Sandy Annunziata DT Western Ontario
6 47 Greg Knox DB Wilfrid Laurier
6 48 Tim Bisci DB Wilfrid Laurier
7 55 Craig Kittelson TB Calgary
8 63 James Buchanan WR Calgary

Preseason[edit]

Game Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
A Sun, June 21 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats L 18–20 0–1 Ivor Wynne Stadium 9,073
B Thurs, June 25 vs. Toronto Argonauts* W 20–1 1–1 Civic Stadium 15,362
C Tue, June 30 vs. Toronto Argonauts W 36–28 1–1 McMahon Stadium 20,194

Regular season[edit]

Season Standings[edit]

West Division
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Calgary Stampeders 18 13 5 0 607 430 26
Edmonton Eskimos 18 10 8 0 552 515 20
Saskatchewan Roughriders 18 9 9 0 505 545 18
BC Lions 18 3 15 0 472 667 6

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Season schedule[edit]

Game Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
1 Wed, July 8 at Saskatchewan Roughriders W 44–26 1–0 Taylor Field 20,416
2 Thurs, July 16 vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats W 34–22 2–0 McMahon Stadium 25,144
3 Thurs, July 23 at BC Lions W 37–19 3–0 BC Place 31,053
4 Thurs, July 30 vs. Toronto Argonauts W 28–26 4–0 McMahon Stadium 31,504
5 Fri, Aug 7 at Saskatchewan Roughriders L 21–30 4–1 Taylor Field 21,100
6 Thurs, Aug 13 at Ottawa Rough Riders L 11–32 4–2 Lansdowne Park 24,752
7 Fri, Aug 21 vs. BC Lions W 44–23 5–2 McMahon Stadium 21,508
8 Fri, Aug 28 at Edmonton Eskimos W 45–38 (OT) 6–2 Commonwealth Stadium 31,812
9 Mon, Sept 7 vs. Edmonton Eskimos L 21–34 6–3 McMahon Stadium 38,205
10 Sun, Sept 13 at Toronto Argonauts W 31–0 7–3 SkyDome 29,044
11 Sun, Sept 20 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers W 57–29 8–3 McMahon Stadium 22,320
12 Sun, Sept 27 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers L 16–17 8–4 Winnipeg Stadium 24,964
13 Sun, Oct 4 vs. Ottawa Rough Riders W 47–11 9–4 McMahon Stadium 20,207 9–4
14 Sat, Oct 10 at BC Lions W 40–21 10–4 BC Place 26,618
15 Sun, Oct 18 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders W 34–30 11–4 McMahon Stadium 24,451
16 Sat, Oct 24 vs. Edmonton Eskimos W 40–23 12–4 McMahon Stadium 22,884
17 Sun, Nov 1 at Hamilton Tiger-Cats L 17–32 12–5 Ivor Wynne Stadium 12,227
18 Sun, Nov 8 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders W 40–17 13–5 McMahon Stadium 22,740

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1992 CFL All-Stars[edit]

Offence[edit]

Defence[edit]

1992 Western All-Stars[edit]

Offence[edit]

Defence[edit]

Special teams[edit]

1992 CFL Awards[edit]

Playoffs[edit]

West Final[edit]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Edmonton Eskimos 1 7 7 7 22
Calgary Stampeders 0 13 0 10 23

Grey Cup[edit]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Calgary Stampeders 11 6 0 7 24
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 0 0 0 10 10

References[edit]

  1. ^ "CFL.ca". Archived from the original on 2009-07-15. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  2. ^ "Minor League Sports News on OurSports Central". Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  3. ^ "Calgary Stampeders Historical Canadian Football League (CFL) Scores Since 1945". Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2009-06-17.