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2003 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season

Season of Canadian Football League team the Hamilton Tiger-Cats


Season of Canadian Football League team the Hamilton Tiger-Cats

FieldValue
teamHamilton Tiger-Cats
year2003
record1–17
division_place4th, East
general managerRon Lancaster (0–10)
Alan Ford Interim (1–7)
coachRon Lancaster
stadiumIvor Wynne Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
MOPTim Cheatwood
MOCJulian Radlein
MORJulian Radlein
uniformImage:CFL HAM Jersey 2003.png
shortnavlinkTiger-Cats seasons

Alan Ford Interim (1–7) The 2003 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season was the 46th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 54th overall. The Tiger-Cats finished in fourth place in the East Division with a 1–17 record, which set the record for most regular season losses in professional Canadian football history. With a .059 record, the Tiger-Cats set a CFL record for worst winning percentage and are only second to the 1949 Hamilton Wildcats in Canadian football history who went winless in 1949. They also tied the 1954 and 1961 BC Lions and 1959 Saskatchewan Roughriders for fewest wins in CFL history.

Offseason

CFL draft

RdPickPlayerPositionSchool
13Julian RadleinRBBritish Columbia
321Kevin ScottLBCalifornia PA
430Agustin BarrenecheaLBCalgary
538David KasoufWRHoly Cross
647Erico-Olivier HakimFBSaint Mary's

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentScoreResultAttendanceRecord
BJune 5at Toronto Argonauts26–18Loss8,2010–1
CJune 10Toronto Argonauts23–5Loss20,4810–2

Regular season

Season standings

TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Montreal Alouettes18135056240926
Toronto Argonauts1899047343318
Ottawa Renegades18711046758114
Hamilton Tiger-Cats1811702935832

Season schedule

WeekDateOpponentScoreResultAttendanceRecord
1June 20vs. Ottawa Renegades27–17Loss15,3180–1
2June 30at Toronto Argonauts49–8Loss14,8420–2
3July 5vs. Edmonton Eskimos37–20Loss12,4920–3
4July 11vs. Calgary Stampeders17–11Loss15,1930–4
5July 16at Edmonton Eskimos52–15Loss33,7850–5
6July 20at Saskatchewan Roughriders42–9Loss23,5100–6
7Bye
8Aug 2vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers37–20Loss13,8090–7
9Aug 8at Montreal Alouettes30–17Loss20,2020–8
10Aug 16vs. Montreal Alouettes28–10Loss14,1690–9
11Aug 22at BC Lions47–25Loss23,0100–10
12Sept 1vs. Toronto Argonauts19–11Loss21,3230–11
13Sept 6at Ottawa Renegades45–28Loss26,5880–12
14Sept 12vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders27–24 (OT)Win14,3131–12
14Sept 16at Toronto Argonauts24–14Loss15,4721–13
15Sept 27vs. Montreal Alouettes30–17Loss14,0481–14
16Oct 3at Calgary Stampeders32–12Loss32,0521–15
17Oct 10at Winnipeg Blue Bombers14–9Loss25,5261–16
18Oct 18vs. BC Lions29–23Loss13,1061–17
19Bye

References

References

  1. "CFL.ca – Official Site of the Canadian Football League".
  2. "Hamilton Tiger-Cats Historical Canadian Football League (CFL) Scores Since 1945".
  3. "2003 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) - Pro Football Archives".
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