1964 Calgary Stampeders season
| 1964 Calgary Stampeders season |
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| Head coach |
Bobby Dobbs |
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| Home field |
McMahon Stadium |
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| Results |
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| Record |
12–4–0 |
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| Division place |
2nd, West |
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| Playoff finish |
Lost West Finals |
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The 1964 Calgary Stampeders finished in 2nd place in the West Division with a 12–4–0 record. They were defeated in the West Finals by the BC Lions.
Regular season
Season Standings
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Season schedule
| Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Result |
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Saskatchewan Roughriders |
15–4 |
Loss |
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Edmonton Eskimos |
52–15 |
Win |
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BC Lions |
22–4 |
Loss |
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Saskatchewan Roughriders |
14–13 |
Win |
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Edmonton Eskimos |
39–6 |
Win |
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
13–10 |
Win |
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
25–8 |
Win |
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Ottawa Rough Riders |
52–12 |
Loss |
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
20–18 |
Win |
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BC Lions |
12–7 |
Loss |
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Toronto Argonauts |
30–25 |
Win |
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
24–16 |
Win |
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Montreal Alouettes |
23–7 |
Win |
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Saskatchewan Roughriders |
42–0 |
Win |
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Edmonton Eskimos |
17–16 |
Win |
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BC Lions |
26–14 |
Win |
[2]
Playoffs
Cenference Semi-Finals
- Calgary won the total-point series by 76–40. The Stampeders will play the BC Lions in the Western Finals.
Conference finals
- BC wins the best of three series 2–1. The Lions will advance to the Grey Cup Championship game.
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