The Ticats seemed to find the recipe for success last time out against Montreal, but as CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk writes, the game plan will surely have some wrinkles.
With Mount Allison taking home the Jewett Trophy for the AUS title CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk takes us through the other three CIS conference championships this weekend.
As the Ticats await the Montreal Alouettes for the Eastern Final, CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk reflects on a wild season that led to the Ticats’ first division title since 1998.
With Saturday’s Hamilton-Montreal game already sold out, intensity mounts for a first-place showdown in the East. CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk has the details.
Luke Tasker tells CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk that his team’s approach this week is no different – a playoff spot is up for grabs and they need to go get one.
There was no shortage of drama surrounding Nic Grigsby’s departure from Winnipeg but as Justin Dunk explains, there is a need for the elusive back to get back to business.
Despite recent heartbreak against Chad Owens and the Argos, the Ticats are poised to deliver down the all-important final four-game stretch, writes CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk.
He may be the fastest player in the league and now the Hamilton Tiger-Cats can’t find a situation where they don’t want to use Brandon Banks says Justin Dunk.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats went through September with a 4-1 record and the main reason for it has been the play of the defence including sack leader Eric Norwood and DB Rico Murray.
With Brian Bulcke now out for the season, CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk writes that ready or not, it’s time for former first overall pick Linden Gaydosh to shine.
With the Riders visiting the Ticats at Tim Hortons Field, Justin Dunk looks at the Ticats defensive game plan against the Riders’ run game and QB Tino Suneri.
Waiting to move into Tim Horton’s Field was an exercise in patience for the Ticats and their fans, but everything came to fruition during Monday’s Labour Day win over the Argos.
CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk reports from Hamilton where a new era is expected to being in Hamilton on Monday when the Tiger-Cats host the rival Toronto Argonauts.
Justin Dunk takes a look at the CIS season ahead as the AUS, OUA, RSEQ, and CanWest begin their season and begin the road to the 50th Vanier Cup in Montreal.
Justin Dunk zeroes in on a Hamilton Special Teams unit that has been lights out so far this year, highlighted by some accurate kicking, and clutch returning.