Ticats host unbeaten Blue Bombers in battle of CFL division leaders
HAMILTON — Their teams lead their respective divisions and have just one loss between them. But that’s still not nearly enough to instigate early Grey Cup talk from either Mike O’Shea or Orlondo Steinauer.
Winnipeg (5-0) visits the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (4-1) on Friday night. The Blue Bombers, who look to reach 6-0 for the first time since 1960, sport the CFL’s longest Grey Cup drought, last winning in 1990.
Hamilton is next, last winning in ’99 under late head coach Ron Lancaster. Steinauer, the Ticats rookie head coach, played defensive back on that team.
O’Shea, in his sixth season as Winnipeg’s head coach, has never been one to look far ahead, either as a player or coach. So summer Grey Cup talk is very premature.