After a week of assessing the two teams, the Calgary Stampeders and Toronto Argonauts are finally set to square off in the 100th Grey Cup on Sunday in Toronto.
Quarterback Kevin Glenn is seen as the heart and soul of the Calgary Stampeders and his teammates would love nothing more than to hoist the Grey Cup for him on Sunday.
There are only a few words to describe the emotions felt after spending most of the season injured, then suddenly reemerging and contributing to his team’s title pursuit.
Some players watch more film, some less. Some watch television, others make sure they eat right. CFL.ca's Jim Morris explores what players do to prep for big game.
Calgary Stampeder long-snapper Randy Chevrier didn't know how much he wanted to play football until the night the game was almost taken away from him by the point of a knife.
According to Mark Stephen, the similarities between the Stamps' 2008 Grey Cup trip and this one are rampant, leading him to think another Calgary victory is in store.
With the award for Most Outstanding Canadian already in Jon Cornish's trophy case, CFL.ca's Matt Scianitti tells us how the relentless running back turned his season around.
John Hufnagel has dealt with a lot of personnel changes this season but CFL.ca's Matt Scianitti says Hufnagel has continued to execute his game plan without a hitch.
As CFL.ca's Jim Morris explains, Calgary Stampeders quarterback Kevin Glenn is enjoying every minute of his rare appearance in the Grey Cup - and with good reason.
The Argos D managed to contain Jon Cornish twice during the regular season. Whether they can stop the Stampeders' RB a third time in the Grey Cup will be another story.
As the Stamps slogged through traffic to their hotel to begin the hectic business of Grey Cup week, the Argos were having a love-in with their fans at a downtown rally.