The 78th Grey Cup was the
1990
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Canadian Football League
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championship game played between the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a professional Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West division. They play their home games at IG Fiel ...
and the
Edmonton Eskimos
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at
BC Place Stadium
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The venue is currently ...
in
Vancouver
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, British Columbia. The Blue Bombers defeated the Eskimos, 50–11.
Game summary
Winnipeg Blue Bombers (50) – TDs,
Warren Hudson
Warren Hudson (May 25, 1962 – February 16, 2012) was a player in the Canadian Football League. He was the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian
The Dick Suderman Trophy (french: Trophée Dick Suderman) for the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian (''Le ...
(2),
Lee Hull,
Greg Battle
Greg Battle (born April 14, 1964) is a former Canadian Football League linebacker for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
He graduated from Arizona State University. He had a tryout with the Denver Broncos of the NFL but turned north to Canada in 1987.
...
,
Perry Tuttle,
Rick House
Rick House (born May 18, 1957, in Burnaby, British Columbia) is a former professional Canadian football player who was a receiver for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League from 1979 to 1984 and 1989 to 1991. He also played for ...
; FGs,
Trevor Kennerd
Trevor Kennerd (born December 23, 1955) was a kicker for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 1980-1991. He was a three-time CFL All-Star (1981, 1985 Football Reporters of Canada All-Star and 1983 Coaches All-Star) ...
(2); cons.,
Kennerd (6), safety touch.
Edmonton Eskimos (11) – TDs,
Larry Willis
Lawrence Elliott Willis (December 20, 1942 – September 29, 2019) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He performed in a wide range of styles, including jazz fusion, Afro-Cuban jazz, bebop, and avant-garde jazz, avant-garde.
Willis was b ...
; FGs
Ray Macoritti; cons.,
Macoritti; single,
Macoritti.
First Quarter
WPG – FG Kennerd 14 yards
WPG – TD Hull 11 yard pass from Burgess (Kennerd convert)
Second Quarter
EDM – Single Macoritti 56 yard punt
EDM – FG Macoritti 37 yards
Third Quarter
WPG – TD Battle 34 yard interception return (Kennerd convert)
WPG – TD Tuttle 5 yard pass from Burgess (Kennerd convert)
WPG – TD Hudson 18 yard pass from Burgess (Kennerd convert)
WPG – TD Hudson 2 yard run (Kennerd convert)
Fourth Quarter
EDM – TD Willis 20 yard pass from Ham (Macoritti convert)
WPG – Safety West tackle on Ham
WPG – FG Kennerd 14 yards
WPG – TD House 56 yard pass from McManus (Kennerd convert)
Edmonton started using a receiver formation known as the "five-pack" which had been very effective in the Western final. Quarterback
Tracy Ham
Tracy Ham (born January 5, 1964) is an American former professional football quarterback in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played for the Edmonton Eskimos, Toronto Argonauts, Baltimore Stallions, and Montreal Alouettes. He was known for ...
drove Edmonton from their own 32 yard line to the Winnipeg 16. After a procedure penalty, Ham's pass was intercepted by
Greg Battle
Greg Battle (born April 14, 1964) is a former Canadian Football League linebacker for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
He graduated from Arizona State University. He had a tryout with the Denver Broncos of the NFL but turned north to Canada in 1987.
...
at the 1 yard line and returned to the Edmonton 43. Bomber quarterback
Tom Burgess led his team to the Edmonton 14 yard line, but could not score the touchdown, as his pass was nearly intercepted by
Brett "The Toaster" Williams. Trevor Kennard kicked a 14-yard field goal.
Edmonton's
Blake Marshall
Blake Marshall (born May 17, 1965, in Guelph, Ontario) was Canadian football player with the Edmonton Eskimos for 8 seasons. He won the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award in 1991 when he tied a CFL record with 20 total touchdowns and was a CFL ...
fumbled on the Eskimo 45. The Bombers scored a touchdown on this drive, moving to the 11 where Burgess hit
Lee Hull on an end-zone pattern.
At the end of the quarter Winnipeg running back
Robert Mimbs
Robert Mimbs (born August 6, 1964, in Kansas City, Missouri) was a star Canadian Football League running back who played six seasons for three teams. He was named CFL All-Star three times and he won the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy in 1991 and ...
fumbled, giving Edmonton possession on their own 43 yard line. They were unable to benefit from this opportunity and scored a 56-yard single on
Ray Macoritti's punt. Neither offence was able to mount a sustained drive until the end of the quarter, when Ham got the Eskimos to the Bomber 37 yard line. They had to settle for a Macoritti field goal on the last play of the half, making the halftime score 10-4.
Early in the second half, Greg Battle made his second interception and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown. Edmonton's offence could not move the ball and had to punt. Burgess completed a 55-yard pass to
Perry Tuttle who was tackled on the Edmonton 5. Two plays later Tuttle made a fingertip shoestring catch at the goal line for the touchdown. Edmonton's next series came to a halt when Eskimo receiver
Craig Ellis
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Football career
He was drafted by North Melbourne as a 15-year-old in the 1990 AFL Draft, but only played for their ...
fumbled after a pass reception and
Ken Hailey
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References
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Ottawa Rough ...
recovered. The Bombers were unable to advance and punted. Edmonton punt returner
Henry "The Gizmo" Williams was stripped of the ball at the Edmonton 18 yard line and Bombers'
Tyrone Jones
Tyrone Jones (August 3, 1961 – June 10, 2008) was a gridiron football all-star and Grey Cup champion linebacker in the Canadian Football League.
Born in St. Mary's, Georgia, Ty's football career began at Camden County High School, Camden Coun ...
recovered. On the next play Burgess completed a pass to fullback
Warren Hudson
Warren Hudson (May 25, 1962 – February 16, 2012) was a player in the Canadian Football League. He was the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian
The Dick Suderman Trophy (french: Trophée Dick Suderman) for the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian (''Le ...
who dodged several tackles to score.
Winnipeg were close to scoring again when Edmonton was called for pass interference at their four-yard line. Warren Hudson ran in the touchdown at the end of the quarter.
Tracy Ham was able to get his team moving to start the fourth quarter, driving to the Winnipeg 20 yard line. His pass into the end zone was tipped by
Less Browne
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but caught by
Larry Willis
Lawrence Elliott Willis (December 20, 1942 – September 29, 2019) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He performed in a wide range of styles, including jazz fusion, Afro-Cuban jazz, bebop, and avant-garde jazz, avant-garde.
Willis was b ...
for the touchdown.
Later, Ham was sacked by
James "Wild" West for a safety.
Burgess put together another drive, including a pass to
Ken Winey
Ken Winey (born September 17, 1962) is a former American football wide receiver who played seven seasons in the Canadian Football League with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Edmonton Eskimos and Toronto Argonauts. He played college football at Souther ...
at the Edmonton 6, which resulted in a Trevor Kennerd field goal. On the next sequence Ham completed a 30-yard pass and run to Willis who then fumbled and Winnipeg safety
Dave Bovell recovered.
Danny McManus
Danny McManus (born June 17, 1965) is a former professional American football and Canadian football quarterback who passed for over 53,000 yards in seventeen seasons in the Canadian Football League and currently serves as the Assistant General Man ...
, coming off the bench, hit
Rick House
Rick House (born May 18, 1957, in Burnaby, British Columbia) is a former professional Canadian football player who was a receiver for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League from 1979 to 1984 and 1989 to 1991. He also played for ...
with a 56-yard pass and run for a touchdown.
Trivia
Winnipeg's 28 points in the third quarter is a Grey Cup record for points in one quarter.
This was only the third time (and the most recent, as of 2021) a team scored 50 or more points in a Grey Cup Game, the others being the
11th Grey Cup and the
44th Grey Cup.
Edmonton coach
Joe Faragalli
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said, notwithstanding the lopsided score, "Never at one time did we feel that this was the end of the game. We were going to make a comeback".
This was the last game broadcast by the CFL's league-run syndication broadcast service, the
Canadian Football Network
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History
Background
CFN broadcasts mainly aired on stations via the Atlantic Satellite Network and future G ...
, which started in 1987 and was shut down after this game. All CFL playoff and Grey Cup games would be exclusively broadcast on CBC Television starting the next year, continuing until 2007, when TSN gained exclusive broadcast rights to all CFL games, including the Grey Cup.
Until the
107th Grey Cup
The 107th Grey Cup decided the champion of the 2019 season in the Canadian Football League (CFL). The match was played on November 24, 2019, between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta. Wi ...
in 2019, this was Winnipeg's most recent major sports title (the
Winnipeg Goldeyes
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1994, 2012, 2016 and 2017 Championship wins notwithstanding). Following the
Ottawa Redblacks
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Startin ...
'
championship in 2016, Winnipeg held the second-longest championship drought in modern CFL history at 28 seasons.
1990 CFL Playoffs
West Division
* Semi-final (November 11 at
Edmonton, Alberta
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)
Edmonton Eskimos
The Edmonton Elks are a professional Canadian football team based in Edmonton, Alberta. The club competes in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member of the league's West Division and plays their home games at the Brick Field at Commo ...
43–27
Saskatchewan Roughriders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division.
The Roughriders were founded in 1 ...
* Final (November 18 at
Calgary, Alberta
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)
Edmonton Eskimos
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43–23
Calgary Stampeders
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East Division
* Semi-final (November 11 at
Toronto, Ontario
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)
Toronto Argonauts
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34–25
Ottawa Rough Riders
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* Final (November 18 at
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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20–17
Toronto Argonauts
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References
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* CFL Video, "Bombers' Blitz; CFL '90"
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Grey Cup
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