McDonald CFL Power Ratings – Week 1

CFL logoAh, the CFL is back!  Week 1 provided a number of interesting games, and we see our ratings start to move.  We expect that after about 6 games, they’ll be pretty accurate, but for now, there’s still uncertainty built in.  That will continue to shake out over the next few weeks.

Thursday’s opening game featured a rematch of the 2019 Grey Cup (there was no Grey Cup in 2020, nor season, due to the COVID-19 pandemic), with Hamilton visiting Winnipeg.  Hamilton scored a touchdown on their first possession, but didn’t score again all game, as Winnipeg prevailed 19-6.

In the Friday night game, Saskatchewan hosted British Columbia.  Saskatchewan scored touchdowns on their first 3 possessions to take a 21-0 lead, and led by as much as 31-0 in the first half.  But the second half was a completely different game, with BC outscoring the Riders 29-2 the rest of the way, but Saskatchewan held on to win 33-29.  The star of the game had to be Saskatchewan punter Jon Ryan, a native of Regina and Super Bowl winner with the Seattle Seahawks, who scored two rouges (arguably the most exciting play in Canadian football!) on punts of 67 and 77 yards!  Also of note, BC placekicker Tarkeru Yamasaki became the first Japanese-born player to score a point in the CFL.  Interestingly enough, BC’s other kicker, punter Jake Ford, was born in Australia and played Aussie Rules football and rugby growing up.

There were two games on Saturday.  In the early game, Toronto stunned Calgary 23-20.  The Argos scored 11 points in the fourth quarter to come back, and picked off a Stampeder pass with 31 seconds left in the game to quench any hope of a Calgary comeback.

In Saturday’s nightcap, the newly-named Edmonton Elks hosted Ottawa.  In a tight defensive game, Ottawa scored 10 points in the fourth quarter to win 16-12.  On the final play of the game, the Elks scrimmaged from Ottawa’s 17-yard line and completed a pass for 16 yards, being stopped one yard short of the victory.

McDonald CFL Power Ratings

Winnipeg retains their number 1 ranking, while Saskatchewan has moved past Hamilton for 2nd spot.  British Columbia dropped two spots to be the lowest ranked team this week.

Ranking Team Rating Record
1 Winnipeg 1545 (11) 1-0, T-1st West
2 (1) Saskatchewan 1539 (9) 1-0, T-1st West
3 (1) Hamilton 1521 (11) 0-1, 4th East
4 Calgary 1510 (16) 0-1, T-3rd West
5 (1) Montreal 1493 0-0, 3rd East
6 (1) Edmonton 1483 (15) 0-1, T-3rd West
7 (1) Toronto 1481 (17) 1-0, T-1st East
8 (1) Ottawa 1476 (16) 1-0, T-1st East
9 (2) British Columbia 1468 (9) 0-1, T-3rd West

Grey Cup Predictions

Winnipeg is now the most likely team to win the Grey Cup, with an 18% chance.  We’re giving a 54% chance of a Western division team winning the league championship, versus a 46% chance of an Eastern team.

Grey Cup Ranking Team Rating Win Grey Cup
1 (3) Winnipeg 1545 18% (9)
2 (1) Saskatchewan 1539 16% (6)
3 (2) Hamilton 1521 16% (9)
4 (2) Montreal 1493 11% (2)
5 (3) Toronto 1481 10% (1)
6 Ottawa 1476 10% (1)
7 (2) Calgary 1510 9%
8 (1) Edmonton 1483 6% (3)
9 British Columbia 1468 5% (3)

Our Full Predictions

Team Rating Make Playoffs Host Playoff Game Win Division Make Division Final Make Grey Cup Win Grey Cup
Winnipeg
(1-0)
T-1st West
1545 84% 63% 37% 62% 33% 18%
Saskatchewan
(1-0)
T-1st in West
1539 81% 58% 32% 58% 30% 16%
Hamilton
(0-1)
4th in East
1521 71% 52% 26% 51% 28% 16%
Montreal
(0-0)
3rd in East
1493 66% 47% 23% 45% 23% 11%
Toronto
(
1-0)
T-1st in East
1481 71% 50% 25% 47% 23% 10%
Ottawa
(1-0)
T-1st in East
1476 72% 52% 26% 48% 23% 10%
Calgary
(0-1)
T-3rd in West
1510 59% 33% 14% 36% 17% 9%
Edmonton
(0-1)
T-3rd in West
1483 48% 24% 9% 27% 12% 6%
British Columbia
(0-1)
T-3rd in West
1468 48% 22% 8% 25% 10% 5%

Week 2 Game Predictions

British Columbia (37%) at Calgary (62%)
Toronto (34%) at Winnipeg (65%)
Montreal (44%) at Edmonton (55%)
Hamilton (40%) at Saskatchewan (59%)