McDonald CFL Power Ratings – Week 5

CFL logoThere were lots of surprises in last week’s games, as the visiting teams won 3 of the 4 Mark’s Labour Day Weekend games, whereas the McDonald CFL Power Ratings team were expecting a clean sweep by the hosts.  As a result, there was lots of movement in the Power Rankings and Ratings this week.

The first game of the weekend was Friday night in Ottawa, where Montreal thumped Ottawa 51-29 in the highest-scoring game of the season so far.  Vernon Adams Jr. threw for four touchdowns in the victory, and there were 33 points scored in the 4th quarter!

The next game of the weekend was on Sunday, as Winnipeg visited Saskatchewan for the most highly-anticipated game of the year, as Saskatchewan was ranked #1 and Winnipeg #2.  In the battle for top spot in the West, both teams managed to disappoint in a lacklustre showing, with the Blue Bombers coming out on top 23-8.  For a Labour Day Classic, the game was anything but classic, as the top scorer for the Riders was kicker Brett Lauther, with 2 field goals and a rouge.

There were two games on Labour Day, with Hamilton hosting their own version of a Labour Day Classic.  They didn’t treat the visiting Toronto Argonauts well, as they took a 25-4 lead into the fourth quarter and cruised to a 32-19 victory.

In the final game of the weekend, the first half of the Battle of Alberta took place in Calgary, with the visiting Edmonton Elks finishing with a strong fourth quarter to defeat the Stampeders 32-20.  The game was tied 17-17 after three quarters, but Edmonton scored the last 15 points of the game.  Trevor Harris was truly the star of the game, passing for 398 yards and four touchdowns in the victory.

Three of next week’s games feature rematches, as Saskatchewan and Winnipeg, Hamilton and Toronto, and Calgary and Edmonton swap stadiums to face each other again.  British Columbia returns from their bye week to face Ottawa in the other game.

Week 5 Results

Montreal 51  at Ottawa 29
Winnipeg 23  at Saskatchewan 8
Toronto 19  at Hamilton 32
Edmonton 32  at Calgary 20

McDonald CFL Power Ratings

With Winnipeg’s win over Saskatchewan, those two teams swap positions in the McDonald CFL Power Rankings, with Winnipeg now on top.  Saskatchewan does stay in 2nd place, although Hamilton edged closer, being ranked third despite their 2-2 record.  In fact, 5 teams are at 2-2 now!  With their loss to Edmonton, Calgary has dropped down in the rankings, and now are ranked 7th, a big surprise for a team that has been strong for a number of years now.  Their 1-4 record is worst in the CFL, although we’re still giving the lowest ranking in the league to Ottawa.

Ranking Team Rating Record
1 (1) Winnipeg 1565 (14) 4-1, 1st West
2 (1) Saskatchewan 1543 (14) 3-1, 2nd West
3 Hamilton 1535 (10) 2-2, 1st West
4 (2) Edmonton 1499 (15) 2-2, T-3rd West
5 (3) Montreal 1495 (13) 2-2, T-1st East
6 (1) British Columbia 1483 2-2, T-3rd West
7 (3) Calgary 1481 (15) 1-4, 5th West
8 (3) Toronto 1478 (9) 2-2, T-1st East
9 Ottawa 1441 (13) 1-3, 4th East

Grey Cup Predictions

After defeating Saskatchewan, we now have calculated that Winnipeg has the best chance of winning the Grey Cup, at 23%.  Not far behind is Hamilton, who right now are the cream of the crop in the East.  Despite being ranked third in the CFL, Hamilton is the mostly likely team to advance out of the East, and as they are the host city this year, the hometown crowd gives them a decent chance of winning if they make it to the final.  Saskatchewan’s chances have dropped significantly in the last two weeks, from 23% to 15% currently.  We’re giving Calgary the least chance of winning, at just 2%, as they are currently sitting in last place in a strong Western division.

As far as East vs. West, we’re giving a Western team a 54% chance of winning the Grey Cup, versus last week’s 55%.

Grey Cup Ranking Team Rating Win Grey Cup
1 (2) Winnipeg 1565 23% (5)
2 Hamilton 1535 22% (3)
3 (2) Saskatchewan 1543 15% (6)
4 (1) Montreal 1495 11% (3)
5 (1) Toronto 1478 9% (3)
6 (2) Edmonton 1499 8% (3)
7 (1) British Columbia 1483 6%
8 (1) Ottawa 1441 3% (3)
9 Calgary 1481 2% (3)

Our Full Predictions

Team Rating Make Playoffs Host Playoff Game Win Division Make Division Final Make Grey Cup Win Grey Cup
Winnipeg

4-1
1st in West

1565 95% 78% 54% 76% 44% 23%
Hamilton

2-2
T-1st in East

1535 86% 75% 47% 70% 40% 22%
Saskatchewan

3-1
2nd in West

1543 86% 59% 24% 58% 29% 15%
Montreal

2-2
T-1st in East

1495 76% 57% 23% 51% 24% 11%
Toronto

2-2
T-1st in East

1478 70% 48% 22% 45% 21% 9%
Edmonton

2-2
T-3rd in West

1499 64% 29% 12% 36% 16% 8%
British Columbia

2-2
T-3rd in West

1483 64% 27% 9% 32% 13% 6%
Ottawa

1-3
4th in East

1441 36% 20% 7% 20% 9% 3%
Calgary

1-4
5th in West

1481 23% 7% 1% 12% 5% 2%

Week 6 Game Predictions

Hamilton (50%) at Toronto (49%)
Saskatchewan (40%) at Winnipeg (59%)
Calgary (40%) at Edmonton (59%)
Ottawa (37%) at British Columbia (62%)