1993 CFL season
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The 1993 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 40th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 36th Canadian Football League season.
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CFL news in 1993
On February 23, the Sacramento Gold Miners were announced as the CFL's ninth franchise, during the league's annual meetings in Hamilton. The team was to begin play in 1993, with the West Division. Sacramento became the first U.S.-based team to play in the CFL, and it was the first expansion team to be admitted in to the league since 1954, when the B.C. Lions became a franchise.On March 6, The Canadian College Draft was held in Calgary, becoming the first Western Canadian city to host the event, since Winnipeg in 1971. Calgary also played host to the Grey Cup game for only the second time in history on Sunday, November 28. In that game, the Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 33-23.
Regular Season Standings
Final regular season standings
Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points
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- Bold text means that they have clinched the playoffs.
- Winnipeg gets a first round bye.
Grey Cup playoffs
Note: All dates in 1993Eastern Semi-Final
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Western Semi-Finals
Divisional Finals
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1993 CFL All-Stars
OFFENCE
- QB - Doug Flutie
- FB - Sean Millington
- RB - Mike Richardson
- SB - Ray Elgaard
- SB - Dave Sapunjis
- WR - David Williams
- WR - Rod Harris
- C - Rod Connop
- OG - David Black
- OG - Rob Smith
- OT - Bruce Covernton
- OT - Chris Walby
DEFENCE
- DT - Jerald Baylis
- DT - Herald Hasslebach
- DE - Will Johnson
- DE - Tim Cofield
- LB - Elfrid Payton
- LB - Willie Pless
- LB - John Motton
- CB - Karl Anthony
- CB - Barry Wilburn
- DB - Don Wilson
- DB - Darryl Sampson
- DS - Glen Suitor
1993 CFL Awards
- CFL's Outstanding Player Award - Doug Flutie (QB)
- CFL's Outstanding Canadian Player Award - Dave Sapunjis (SB)
- CFL's Outstanding Defensive Player Award - Jerald Baylis (DT)
- CFL's Outstanding Lineman Award - Chris Walby (OT)
- CFL's Outstanding Rookie Award - Mike O'Shea (DT)
- CFLPA's Outstanding Community Service Award - Mike "Pinball" Clemons (RB)
- CFL's Coach of the Year - Wally Buono
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| Canadian Football League |
| East Division: Hamilton | Montreal | Toronto | Winnipeg |
| West Division: British Columbia | Calgary | Edmonton | Saskatchewan |
| Suspended for 2006 season: Ottawa |
| Trophies and awards: Grey Cup | Dixon | Taylor | Nicklin | Evanshen | Martin | Hayman | Fieldgate | McCaffrey | Parker | Gibson | DeMarco-Becket | Dandurand | Dryburgh | James | Stukus | Pate | Agro | Rogers | Outstanding Player | Outstanding Canadian |
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