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The 105th Grey Cup was played on November 26, 2017, between the
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at
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in
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. In a re-match of the 100th Grey Cup, the Argonauts won the game 27–24, winning their 17th championship.


Background


Host city

It was reported in September 2015 that Ottawa would host the
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game, and that it would be determined at a board of governor's meeting later that fall. The
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ownership group, Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, said that one of the clauses in their expansion agreement was that the club would host a Grey Cup game within their first four years of existence. Since the Redblacks entered the league in
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, 2017 was the fourth such year. Ottawa had previously been awarded the 102nd Grey Cup but backed out due to construction delays; that game was held in
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instead. During an
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game on July 31, 2016, it was announced in a video featuring
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that the city of Ottawa had been selected to host the 105th Grey Cup, in part to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada. This will be the seventh time that the Grey Cup game will be played in Ottawa, with each of those games being played at
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. The most recent game hosted by Ottawa was when the Ottawa Renegades hosted the
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in
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, when the
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defeated the
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. Redblacks president
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stated that approximately 10,000 temporary seats would be added to
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, bringing seating capacity to about 35,000. In early May, more than six months before the game, the Redblacks announced that fewer than 6,000 of the original 35,000 tickets were yet to be sold. Due to ticket demand, the Redblacks added additional temporary bleachers in September to bring capacity to approximately 36,000 and the game officially sold out on October 26.


Teams


Calgary Stampeders

The Stampeders finished the regular season with a record of , once again placing as the top team in the West Division. They became the first team in the league to clinch a playoff spot in Week 14 of the regular season with a 15–9 victory over the
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. The Stampeders entered the playoffs on a losing streak, losing three in a row for the first time since 2007. As the first place team in the West, the Stampeders received a bye in the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Western Final on November 19 against the third place
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. The Stampeders won the game 32–28 in a closely contested game that featured a controversial play by the Eskimos, who late in the fourth quarter opted to kick a field goal in the hopes that they could recover the ball, instead of tying the game with a touchdown. Calgary maintained possession until the end of the game to clinch victory.


Toronto Argonauts

The Argonauts placed first in the East Division with a record and returned to the playoffs after having missed the previous season. The Argos entered the season with a new head coach in
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, the former head coach of the
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and the NFL's
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. The team's resurgence was led by quarterback
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, who completed the 2017 regular season having thrown for 5,546 yards and 28 touchdowns. Despite the team's success on the field, the team averaged only 13,914 fans per home game at
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, which was down from the previous year. As the first place team in the East, the Argos hosted the
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in the Eastern Final after the Riders, as a crossover team, defeated the
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in the Semi-Final. The Argos won the close game 25-21 after scoring a touchdown with 23 seconds left in the game. It was the first time the Argos had won the Eastern Final since 2012, the last time they won the Grey Cup.


Head-to-Head

Calgary and Toronto met twice during the 2017 regular season, with Calgary winning both times. Their first meeting took place during Week 7 in Toronto and saw the Stampeders win 41–24. Three weeks later, the teams met again in Calgary, with the Stampeders winning 23–7. The 2017 Grey Cup was the fourth championship match-up between the two teams, with Calgary winning in 1971 and Toronto victorious in 1991 and 2012. The Argos' 2017 Grey Cup victory was their first defeat of the Calgary Stampeders since a 33–27 win in September 2013. During the week leading up to the game, the mayors of Toronto and Calgary, John Tory (who was the CFL commissioner from 1996 to 2000) and Naheed Nenshi, placed a friendly bet on the outcome, with the losing city's mayor having to donate to charity, wear the winning team's jersey at the next city council meeting, and send the other a selection of local craft beer.


Game summary

Toronto won the coin toss and opted to defer to the second half. Calgary chose to receive the ball. The game was played in inclement conditions, with snow falling prior to kickoff and persisting throughout. Neither team could sustain drives throughout much of the first quarter until eleven minutes in, when Stamps quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell connected with
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for the contest's first touchdown. Calgary missed the subsequent two-point convert attempt, but found themselves up 6–0. Scrimmaging from their own 10-yard line, the Argos opened the second quarter with a bang.
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caught a pass from Toronto quarterback
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at the Argo 44 and scampered to the end zone to tie the game 6–6. At 100 yards, this now stands as the longest touchdown pass in Grey Cup history, breaking the previous mark of 99 yards set by Montreal's Anthony Calvillo and
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in 2002. Calgary responded five minutes later with a touchdown by running back
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and a successful two-point convert to go up 14–6. While the Argos were shut out offensively in the second quarter, they scored two points thanks to a safety conceded by Calgary punter
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who, after mishandling a high snap, kicked the ball out of the back of the end zone.
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booted a field goal with five seconds left in the quarter to put the Stampeders up 17–8 at the half. Toronto opened the scoring in the second half four minutes into the third quarter with a two-yard touchdown run by running back James Wilder Jr. A successful two-point conversion made the score 17–16. Jerome Messam found the end zone again for the Stampeders roughly five minutes later, putting Calgary up 24–16 after a successful convert by Parades. The Stamps protected this lead into the fourth quarter and appeared well on their way to victory when, with the ball on the Argo 8-yard-line, Toronto DB
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pounced on a
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fumble and returned the ball 109 yards for a touchdown—another Grey Cup record. A two-point convert reception by
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tied the game at 24–24 with under five minutes to play. With 53 seconds left, Argo kicker
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kicked the team's lone field goal, giving Toronto its first lead at 27–24. On their final possession Calgary drove the ball deep into Argonaut territory, but instead of attempting a game-tying field goal decided to go for the jugular. On 2nd-and-5 from the Argonaut 25, Mitchell's would-be touchdown pass fell into the hands of Argo defender Matt Black, sealing the victory for the Double Blue.


Scoring summary

;First Quarter :CGY – TD Jorden 33 yard pass (missed two-point convert) (4:00) 6–0 CGY ;Second Quarter :TOR – TD Posey 100 yard pass (missed convert) (15:00) 6–6 Tie :CGY – TD Messam 6 yard rush (Daniels two-point convert) (10:21) 14–6 CGY :TOR – Safety Maver (5:46) 14–8 CGY :CGY – FG Paredes 39 yards (0:05) 17-8 CGY ;Third Quarter :TOR – TD Wilder Jr 2 yard rush (Cross two-point convert) (10:51) 17–16 CGY :CGY – TD Messam 6 yard pass (Parades convert) (6:19) 24–16 CGY ;Fourth Quarter :TOR – TD Vaughn 109 yard fumble return (Cross two-point convert) (5:16) 24–24 Tie :TOR – FG Hajrullahu 32 yards (0:53) 27–24 TOR


Entertainment

On August 10, 2017, the CFL announced that
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would perform during the ''
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Halftime Show''. The performance marked Twain's second Grey Cup halftime show; she performed as halftime entertainment during the 90th Grey Cup in 2002. Vancouver-based rapper
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performed immediately prior to the game as part of the ''SiriusXM Kickoff Show''. Toronto choir
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sang the national anthem.


Aftermath

Immediately following the game, Argonauts receiver
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was named the game's
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, having put up 175 yards and one touchdown on seven receptions. Running back
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of the Stampeders received the Dick Suderman Trophy as the game's Most Valuable Canadian after scoring two touchdowns. With the victory, Argonauts quarterback
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became the first quarterback in CFL history to win the Grey Cup four times as a starting quarterback (twice with the
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and twice with the Argonauts).


Television

The game was watched by an average of 4.3 million viewers, with viewership peaking at nearly six million during the Argos' comeback in the fourth quarter. Nearly a third of the population of Canada watched part of the game. The game saw a ten percent increase in viewership over the previous year and a fifty-eight percent increase in viewership in the
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market. Overall, the 105th Grey Cup was the most watched Grey Cup since 2013.


References

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