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68th Grey Cup
Edmonton Eskimos Hamilton Tiger-Cats
(13–3) (8–7–1)
48 10
Head coach: 
Head coach: 
1234 Total
Edmonton Eskimos 10141014 48
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 3610 10
DateNovember 23, 1980
StadiumExhibition Stadium
LocationToronto
Most Valuable PlayerWarren Moon, QB, (Offence), Dale Potter, LB, (Defence)
Most Valuable CanadianDale Potter, LB
RefereeDon Barker
Halftime showRoger Whittaker
Attendance54,661
Broadcasters
NetworkCBC, CTV, SRC

The 68th Grey Cup was played on November 23, 1980, before 54,661 fans at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto. The Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 48–10 in one of the most lopsided victories in Grey Cup history.

Scoring

Edmonton Eskimos - 48
Touchdowns - Tom Scott (3); Jim Germany (2); Brian Kelly (1)
Field Goals - Dave Cutler (2)
Converts - Dave Cutler (6)

Hamilton Tiger-Cats - 10
Field Goals - Bernie Ruoff (3)
Single - Bernie Ruoff (1)

Trivia

Referee Don Barker called the game with four seconds remaining, as jubilant fans had by that point stormed the playing field.

Though Eskimo fans cherish this as Edmonton's most dominating triumph and their third consecutive of a record five straight Grey Cup victories, the 1980 game was hardly a classic; it remains one of the biggest blowouts in CFL championship history. The only larger margin of victory in a Grey Cup game came in 1923 in the 11th Grey Cup, when Queen's University blanked the Regina Rugby Club 54–0.

As of 2021, the 1980 game is the most recent Grey Cup in which one team did not score a touchdown. All the Tiger-Cats' points were scored by kicker Bernie Ruoff.

External links

  • "Grey Cup: 1980". Canadian Football League. Archived from the original on October 13, 2011.


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