Tiger-Cats vs Redblacks
Yes indeed, Ticats fans, the losing streak is over! Oskee wee wee! From a snooze fest of an opening half to an electrifying second half, Hamilton destroyed Ottawa 32-3 Saturday.

Yes indeed, Ticats fans, the losing streak is over! Oskee wee wee! From a snooze fest of an opening half to an electrifying second half, Hamilton destroyed Ottawa 32-3 Saturday.
The Argonauts won a thriller 24-23, beating the Tiger-Cats on the final play of the game... and host Rick Zamperin hears from devastated fans.
If you like a roller coaster of emotion, Saturday's Ticats-Alouettes game is the one for you! A disappointing 23-20 loss in overtime for the Tiger-Cats ended an 11-game home winning streak and soured many fans. Host Rick Zamperin recaps the highs and lows and hears from disgruntled Tiger-Cats fanatics.
A win is a win! It may not have looked pretty at time, but the Tiger-Cats pulled out a 24-7 victory against the Ottawa Redblacks. Host Rick Zamperin takes you through the game and chats with fans about Hamilton's second straight win.
It was a slow start, but the Ticats pulled out a 23-17 victory over Calgary with a conservative approach on offence and a superb game from the defence, as well as the kicking game. Host Rick Zamperin guides you through what happened and some callers have very intense opinions about LB Simoni Lawrence.
It was a heartbreaking loss for the Ticats Friday night in Toronto as the Argos beat Hamilton 17-16. Rick breaks down what happened, contemplates the team’s potential dire situation at quarterback and chats with disappointed fans.
A great win by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at this year's Labour Day Classic against the Toronto Argonauts. Rick Zamperin breaks down the Ticats' 32-19 win on The 5th Quarter.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats earned their first win of the 2021 CFL season, 27-10 over the Alouettes in Montreal.
A lackluster performance by the Tiger-Cats lands them an 0-2 record in Saskatchewan.
After waiting 620 days for the return of CFL football, Ticats fans were greeted with a disappointing season opener.
Blue Bombers running back Andrew Harris was named the Grey Cup MVP and Top Canadian as Winnipeg ran over the Tiger-Cats 33-12 in the 107th Grey Cup in Calgary.
Hamilton blasted Edmonton 36-16 to move on to the 107th Grey Cup in Calgary against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Hamilton beat Toronto 21-18 to clinch the franchise's first 15-win season. The Tiger-Cats also secured their first 9-0 home record.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats beat the Montreal Alouettes 38-26 to improve to 14-3 on the season.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats beat Ottawa 33-12 for their franchise record 13th win of the season and fourth victory in a row.
A stellar 42-12 performance at home is making fans look to the future for what could possibly be the next Grey Cup winning Tiger-Cats squad.
Dane Evans and Simoni Lawrence stole the spotlight as Hamilton hammered Winnipeg 33-13.
Hamilton squandered a 24-0 lead against Edmonton before sealing the deal with a game-winning field goal as time expired.
The Stampeders forced four turnovers and edged Hamilton 19-18 after blocking a potential game-winning field goal.
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A #Snorefest, but a win is still a win!, The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are 8-2 for the first time since 1998 after edging the B.C. Lions 13-10.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats won for the fourth time in five games after leveling the Ottawa Redblacks 21-7 in the nation's capital.
Dane Evans threw 2 touchdowns, including the game-winning score to Brandon Banks with 62 seconds left, as Hamilton edged B.C. 35-34.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats lost 24-19 to the Roughriders at Mosaic Stadium and settled for a season split against Saskatchewan.
After losing QB Jeremiah Masoli to a knee injury the Tiger-Cats defence stepped up and helped Hamilton beat Winnipeg 23-25, handing the Blue Bombers their first loss of the season.
For the first time since 2011, Hamilton defeated Calgary. But not everyone who called, tweeted, emailed, and messaged The 5th Quarter were happy with the Ticats' performance.
William Stanback ran for 203 yards as Montreal beat Hamilton 36-29 Thursday night. The loss drops the Ticats to 3-1 on the season.
Hamilton hammered the Alouettes 41-10 Friday night at Tim Hortons Field. The Ticats are now 3-0 on the season.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats mauled the Toronto Argonauts 64-14 at BMO Field to improve to 2-0, and Ticats fans were in a celebratory mood on The 5th Quarter.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats started the 2019 CFL season with a 23-17 victory over Saskatchewan, however the game was overshadowed by a controversial hit by Hamilton linebacker Simoni Lawrence on Riders quarterback Zach Collaros.