Three Keys to a Tiger-Cats Victory Against BC
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are set to face the BC Lions at Hamilton Stadium, aiming to build on their first win of the season against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The Lions, who lost a close matchup to the Saskatchewan Roughriders, pose a challenge for the Tiger-Cats. Key strategies for Hamilton include leveraging Bo Levi Mitchell's passing game, establishing a strong rushing presence with Larry Rountree III, and controlling the game clock to limit Nathan Rourke's opportunities.
By the Numbers- Hamilton averages 32 points per game this season.
- Kiondr茅 Smith averages 83.5 receiving yards per game for the Tiger-Cats.
- Hamilton ranks among the CFL leaders with an average time of possession of 32:45 per game.
- The Tiger-Cats split their 2025 season series with the Lions, combining for 149 points over two games.
Friday night's game will put the Tiger-Cats' momentum to the test as they look to secure a second consecutive win and position themselves better in the East Division standings.
Bottom LineFor the Tiger-Cats to achieve victory, they must effectively balance their offense and control the game's tempo, ensuring they capitalize on every opportunity against the Lions' defense.
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