Stampeders look to run the table at home with win over sinking Argos
CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders and Toronto Argonauts have very different motivations heading into their game at McMahon Stadium on Friday night.
While the Stampeders (14-1-1) want to cap off an undefeated season at home, the Argonauts (5-11) need a win just to keep their microscopic playoff hopes alive.
Having already clinched top spot in the CFL and the right to host the West Division final, the Stampeders have set a goal of winning four more games — two in the regular season and two more in the playoffs.
By beating Toronto on Friday, Calgary will become just the seventh team in CFL history to go 9-0 at home, a feat the Stamps accomplished in both 1993 and 1994.