1985 Calgary Stampeders season
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Owner(s) |
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Head Coach |
Steve Buratto, Bud Riley
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Home Field |
McMahon Stadium
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Results
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Record |
3–13–0
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Place |
5th, West
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Playoff Finish |
did not qualify
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Timeline
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Previous season
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Next season
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1984
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1986
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The 1985 Calgary Stampeders finished in 5th place in the West Division with a 3–13–0 record and failed to make the playoffs.
Regular season[]
Season Standings[]
[1]
Season schedule[]
Date
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Opponent
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Score
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Result
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Montreal Concordes
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22–18
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Loss
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BC Lions
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39–14
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Loss
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Ottawa Rough Riders
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14–12
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Loss
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Saskatchewan Roughriders
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30–17
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Loss
|
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Montreal Concordes
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29–6
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Loss
|
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BC Lions
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35–32
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Win
|
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers
|
43–6
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Loss
|
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Edmonton Eskimos
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34–28
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Loss
|
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Ottawa Rough Riders
|
32–7
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Win
|
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Edmonton Eskimos
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17–6
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Loss
|
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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30–13
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Loss
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Saskatchewan Roughriders
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21–10
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Loss
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Toronto Argonauts
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28–17
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Win
|
|
Toronto Argonauts
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26–10
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Loss
|
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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47–4
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Loss
|
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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21–17
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Loss
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[2]
Awards and records[]
1985 CFL All-Stars[]
References[]
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