Montreal at British Columbia (+5, 54.5)
At 7-1, Montreal (5-3 ATS) keeps rolling along towards greater heights, with a bulging three game lead in the East. Quarterback Anthony Calvillo continues to be the premier performer in the CFL, guiding the league’s top scoring offense to 33.9 points per game. The Alouettes have very few faults yet oddly are 10-23 ATS in road games when playing on a Friday.
British Columbia (3-5, SU & ATS) might only be two games out of first place; however they occupy the basement in the West. Last week was a beat down of the highest proportion in losing 37-10 at home to Winnipeg. Besides losing the turnover battle, the Lions were run over for mind-numbing 393 yards, at 9.3 yards per carry, Ouch! Those kinds of whippings aren’t easy to forget and B.C. is 6-21 ATS in home games after being outgained by 90 or more total yards.
This has not been a good opponent for Montreal with 5-16 ATS record and they are 2-7 ATS at British Columbia including losing outright as favorite four times.
At 7-1, Montreal (5-3 ATS) keeps rolling along towards greater heights, with a bulging three game lead in the East. Quarterback Anthony Calvillo continues to be the premier performer in the CFL, guiding the league’s top scoring offense to 33.9 points per game. The Alouettes have very few faults yet oddly are 10-23 ATS in road games when playing on a Friday.
British Columbia (3-5, SU & ATS) might only be two games out of first place; however they occupy the basement in the West. Last week was a beat down of the highest proportion in losing 37-10 at home to Winnipeg. Besides losing the turnover battle, the Lions were run over for mind-numbing 393 yards, at 9.3 yards per carry, Ouch! Those kinds of whippings aren’t easy to forget and B.C. is 6-21 ATS in home games after being outgained by 90 or more total yards.
This has not been a good opponent for Montreal with 5-16 ATS record and they are 2-7 ATS at British Columbia including losing outright as favorite four times.