From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1963 Calgary Stampeders season |
---|
Head coach | Bobby Dobbs |
---|
Home field | McMahon Stadium |
---|
|
Record | 10–4–2 |
---|
Division place | 2nd, West |
---|
Playoff finish | Lost Western Semi-Finals |
---|
|
The 1963 Calgary Stampeders finished in 2nd place in the Western Conference with a 10–4–2 record. They were defeated in the Western Semi-Finals by the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Regular season[]
Season standings[]
[1]
Season schedule[]
Date
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Result
|
|
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
|
36–27
|
Win
|
|
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
|
24–8
|
Win
|
|
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
|
35–31
|
Win
|
|
Saskatchewan Roughriders
|
17–16
|
Win
|
|
BC Lions
|
22–19
|
Loss
|
|
Edmonton Eskimos
|
13–11
|
Win
|
|
BC Lions
|
37–21
|
Loss
|
|
Saskatchewan Roughriders
|
4–4
|
Tie
|
|
Toronto Argonauts
|
50–0
|
Win
|
|
Montreal Alouettes
|
25–17
|
Loss
|
|
BC Lions
|
32–14
|
Loss
|
|
Ottawa Rough Riders
|
47–17
|
Win
|
|
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
|
14–8
|
Win
|
|
Saskatchewan Roughriders
|
33–33
|
Tie
|
|
Edmonton Eskimos
|
45–28
|
Win
|
|
Edmonton Eskimos
|
38–24
|
Win
|
[2]
Playoffs[]
Cenference Semi-Finals[]
- Saskatchewan won the total-point series by 48–47. The Roughriders will play the BC Lions in the Western Finals.
Awards and records[]
1963 CFL All-Stars[]
| This section is empty. You can help by . (January 2011) |
References[]
|
---|
|
Franchise | |
---|
Stadiums | |
---|
Lore | |
---|
Important figures | |
---|
Retired numbers | |
---|
Key personnel | |
---|
Grey Cup championships (8) | |
---|
Western Division championships (17) | |
---|
Current league affiliations | |
---|
Categories:
- Calgary Stampeders seasons
- 1963 in Alberta
- 1963 Canadian Football League season by team
- Canadian football stubs
Hidden categories:
- Articles to be expanded from January 2011
- All articles to be expanded
- Articles with empty sections from January 2011
- All articles with empty sections
- Articles using small message boxes
- All stub articles