62nd Grey Cup explained

Number:62
Type:Grey Cup
Date:November 24, 1974
Stadium:Empire Stadium
City:Vancouver
Visitor Name:Montreal Alouettes
Visitor Colour:Montreal Alouettes
Home Name:Edmonton Eskimos
Home Colour:Edmonton Eskimos
Visitor Coach:Marv Levy
Home Coach:Ray Jauch
Visitor Record:9–5–2
Home Record:10–5–1
Visitor1:0
Visitor2:11
Visitor3:3
Visitor4:6
Home1:7
Home2:0
Home3:0
Home4:0
Mvp:Offence: Sonny Wade
Defence: Junior Ah You
Mv2:Don Sweet
Anthem:The Maple Leaf Choir
Referee:Don Barker
Attendance:34,450
Network:CBC, CTV, SRC

The 62nd Grey Cup was played on November 24, 1974 before 34,450 fans at Empire Stadium in Vancouver. The Montreal Alouettes beat the Edmonton Eskimos 20–7 on a slick, wet field. Many balls were fumbled and passes dropped on a rainy Vancouver day.

Box Score

First Quarter

Edmonton – TD – Calvin Harrell 8 yard pass from Tom Wilkinson (Dave Cutler convert)

Second Quarter

Montreal - Single – Don Sweet 50 yard missed field goal
Montreal - TD - Larry Sherrer 5 yard run (Don Sweet convert)
Montreal - FG - Don Sweet 18 yards

Third Quarter

Montreal - FG - Don Sweet 27 yards

Fourth Quarter

Montreal - FG - Don Sweet 27 yards
Montreal - FG - Don Sweet 25 yards

Teams1 Q2 Q3 Q4 QFinal
Montreal Alouettes0113620
Edmonton Eskimos70007

Trivia

Both starting quarterbacks ended up leaving the game. The CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award winner Tom Wilkinson was injured when sacked by Junior Ah You and was replaced by Bruce Lemmerman. Sonny Wade came off the Alouettes' bench to replace starting quarterback Jimmy Jones. In his Grey Cup career, Wade frequently came on in relief; he also did so in 1975 and 1978.

Sonny Wade won his second Grey Cup Most Valuable Player award (offence) while completing only 10 of 25 passes for 139 yards. Junior Ah You won the award on defence. This was the first year two separate Most Valuable Player awards were given out, one on offence, one on defence; this would be the case until 1990.

Edmonton and Montreal have met in 11 Grey Cup clashes. The Eskimos prevailed in 1954, 1955, 1956, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2003 and 2005's overtime thriller. The Alouettes were victorious in 1974, the Ice Bowl of 1977, and 2002.

This was the last Grey Cup game played at Empire Stadium; the next time Vancouver hosted a Grey Cup game nine years later in 1983, it would be indoors at the new BC Place Stadium.

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