Canadian Football League (CFL)

September 6 - In Week 10, Calgary won comfortably again, 52-5 over Edmonton to improve their league-best record to 8-1 and remain firmly in the #1 spot. The #2 and #3 teams, Montreal and Toronto, both dropped decisions and slip to #3 and #4, respectively, as a result. Saskatchewan reclaims the #2 spot with their win.

There are no intersectional match-ups between the top four in Week 11. All four members of the league's top half will face road games, so a shake-up in the rankings is possible.

The East Division holds the top spot over the West despite a 7-7 tie in inter-division play. The West has won the division rankings every season since 2005.

Check out the complete rankings here.

News

Calgary, 8-1, holds the top spot with a league best record. #2 Saskatchewan and #3 Montreal follow.

Sep 6 – Rankings

The projected winners are 24-12 on the year; see the projected game scores for week 11.

Sep 6 – Projections

The East Division holds the top spot amidst a tie in inter-division play with a 7-7 mark.

Sep 6 – Divisions

BC, Winnipeg, and Edmonton have faced the toughest slates thus far.

Sep 6 – Schedules

Showcase Teams

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    #1 Calgary Stampeders (8-1)

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    #2 Saskatchewan Roughriders (6-3)

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    #3 Montreal Alouettes (6-3)