1972 CFL season

The 1972 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 19th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 15th Canadian Football League season.

CFL News in 1972

The Canadian Football Hall of Fame was officially opened on November 28, 1972, in Hamilton. The Grey Cup game was played on astroturf at Ivor Wynne Stadium.

Regular season standings

Final regular season standings

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points

Western Football Conference
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 16 10 6 0 401 300 20
Edmonton Eskimos 16 10 6 0 380 368 20
Saskatchewan Roughriders 16 8 8 0 330 283 16
Calgary Stampeders 16 6 10 0 331 394 12
BC Lions 16 5 11 0 254 380 10
Eastern Football Conference
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 14 11 3 0 372 262 22
Ottawa Rough Riders 14 11 3 0 298 228 22
Montreal Alouettes 14 4 10 0 246 353 8
Toronto Argonauts 14 3 11 0 254 298 6

Grey Cup playoffs

Note: All dates in 1972

Conference Semi-Finals

Eastern Semi-Finals
Montreal Alouettes @ Ottawa Rough Riders
Date Away Home
November 11 Montreal Alouettes 11 Ottawa Rough Riders 14
Western Semi-Finals
Saskatchewan Roughriders @ Edmonton Eskimos
Date Away Home
November 12 Saskatchewan Roughriders 8 Edmonton Eskimos 6

Conference Finals

Western Finals
Saskatchewan Roughriders @ Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Date Away Home
November 19 Saskatchewan Roughriders 27 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 24

This game was especially notable for its final play. The game was tied and Saskatchewan attempted a last-second field goal to win, or at least score a single. The kick missed wide, and was recovered by Winnipeg in the end zone. As they were unable to run it out, they punted. The Saskatchewan player who fielded the punt attempted to score a single (winning the game) by punting it through the end zone again, but was unsuccessful, and the punt was fielded by Winnipeg, who punted it out again. The Saskatchewan returner was tackled, ending the play and presumably the game, but a Winnipeg penalty negated the play and gave Saskatchewan another chance. The second Saskatchewan field goal attempt, with no time on the clock, was successful.[1][2]

Eastern Finals – Game 1
Hamilton Tiger-Cats @ Ottawa Rough Riders
Date Away Home
November 18 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 7 Ottawa Rough Riders 19
Eastern Finals – Game 2
Ottawa Rough Riders @ Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Date Away Home
November 26 Ottawa Rough Riders 8 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 23

Playoff bracket

  Division Semifinals     Division Final     60th Grey Cup
                           
  East     E2  Ottawa Rough Riders 19-8  
  E2  Montreal Alouettes 11     E1  Hamilton Tiger Cats 7-23    
  E3  Ottawa Rough Riders 14         E1  Hamilton Tiger Cats 13
      W3  Saskatchewan Roughriders 10
  West     W3  Saskatchewan Roughriders 27    
  W3  Saskatchewan Roughriders 8     W1  Winnipeg Blue Bombers 24  
  W2  Edmonton Eskimos 6  

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Grey Cup Championship

December 3

60th Annual Grey Cup Game: Ivor Wynne StadiumHamilton, Ontario

Western Champion Eastern Champion
Saskatchewan Roughriders 10 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 13
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are the 1972 Grey Cup Champions

CFL Leaders

1972 CFL All-Stars

Offence

Defence

  • DT – Jim Stillwagon, Toronto Argonauts
  • DT – John Helton, Calgary Stampeders
  • DE – Bill Baker, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • DE – Wayne Smith, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • LB – Dave Gasser, Edmonton Eskimos
  • LB – Ray Nettles, BC Lions
  • LB – Jerry Campbell, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • DB – Al Brenner, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DB – Johnny Williams, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • DB – Grady Cavness, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • DB – Dick Adams, Ottawa Rough Riders
  • DB – Marv Luster, Toronto Argonauts

1972 Eastern All-Stars

Offence

Defence

1972 Western All-Stars

Offence

  • QB – Don Jonas, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • RB – George Reed, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • RB – Mack Herron, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • RB – Tom Campana, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • TE – Tyrone Walls, Edmonton Eskimos
  • WR – Gerry Shaw, Calgary Stampeders
  • WR – Jim Thorpe, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • WR – Jim Young, BC Lions
  • C – Bob Swift, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • OG – Bob Lueck, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • OG – Jack Abendschan, Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • OG – Larry Watkins, Edmonton Eskimos
  • OT – Bill Frank, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • OT – Charlie Turner, Edmonton Eskimos

Defence

1972 CFL Awards

References

Preceded by
1971 CFL season
CFL seasons Succeeded by
1973 CFL season
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