HAMILTON – With the sport on the road, Scott Milanovich wasn’t tempting destiny.
Marc Liegghio’s 41-yard discipline aim right into a stiff wind on the sport’s remaining play earned Hamilton a 29-27 win over the Edmonton Elks within the annual Corridor of Fame sport Saturday night time. However Milanovich, the Tiger-Cats head coach, didn’t see it, maintaining his head down as Liegghio’s kick sailed by the uprights.
It’s one thing Milanovich started doing final season, and with Liegghio having made 18 straight kicks, he’s not about to alter.
However Hamilton quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell, who engineered the 13-play, 67-yard yard drive that arrange Liegghio’s game-winner, regarded on.
“I’ve simply acquired a lot belief in that man (Liegghio),” he mentioned. “I knew if I acquired him anyplace shut we had been going to have the sport.
“You’ve acquired plenty of time. I do know it looks as if you don’t at occasions however 45 seconds to a minute, you’ve acquired time to get down there.”
Hamilton’s remaining possession started at its 10-yard line with 1:37 remaining. The march was aided by a roughing the passer name towards Jordan Williams, delighting 22,114 spectators at Hamilton Stadium.
“Having Bo, having Marc I simply have complete religion in these guys,” Milanovich mentioned. “Generally I’ve to get on Marc about his physique language in apply if he misses one as a result of he’s too good.
“We simply must preserve that battery clear and he must preserve doing what he’s doing.”
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Earlier, Hamilton drove to Edmonton’s 50-yard line however Brendan O’Leary-Orange dropped Mitchell’s third-down move to present the Elks the ball with 2:51 remaining. It was certainly one of two turnovers by the Ticats, who additionally took some dangerous penalties within the contest.
“I’m nonetheless steaming (about penalties),” Milanovich mentioned. “Often once you make as many errors as we did tonight it finally ends up biting you.”

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Mitchell was 28-of-40 passing for 311 yards with two TDs and an interception. He accomplished seven of his 9 makes an attempt for 52 yards on the ultimate drive.
“I believe in these conditions, the sport actually slows down for him and he sees issues even higher than he already does,” Milanovich mentioned of Mitchell. “I believed he performed a extremely good sport even earlier than that.
“Some guys have a knack in these conditions and there’s little question he’s certainly one of them.”
It was deja vu for Edmonton, which dropped a 31-30 resolution final week in Toronto on Lirim Hajrullahu’s game-ending 11-yard discipline aim.
“I believed particular groups did their job and put them again there on the ten,” mentioned Elks head coach Mark Kilam. “We’ve acquired to carry them down there.
“I believe we’re taking steps however I don’t have plenty of phrases after that one. That was a troublesome loss towards a very good group at their place. That’s two weeks in a row.”
Liegghio’s 40-yard discipline aim at 5:38 put Hamilton forward 26-24. However Vincent Blanchard gave Edmonton a 27-26 benefit with a 12-yard kick at 10:15. The Elks’ 65-yard, 10-play drive was aided by an unlawful contact penalty on Ticats’ defender DaShaun Amos on a second-down incompletion and an pointless roughness name towards cornerback Jamal Peters.
Hamilton (9-5) received its third straight sport to maneuver 4 factors forward of Montreal (7-7) atop the East Division standings.
Edmonton (5-9) suffered a second consecutive loss to stay fifth within the West Division, 4 factors behind third-place B.C. and Winnipeg (each 7-7).
At halftime, the ’25 Canadian Soccer Corridor of Fame class was honoured. It consisted of gamers Bryan Chiu, Jovan Olafioye, Jeremaine Copeland, Scott Flagel and Darryl Corridor, in addition to builders Glen Johnson and Frank McCrystal.
O’Leary-Orange and Kenny Lawler had Hamilton’s touchdowns. Liegghio kicked 5 discipline objectives and two converts.
Justin Rankin and Kurleigh Gittens Jr. scored Edmonton’s touchdowns. Blanchard had two converts and 4 discipline objectives, whereas Jake Julien added a single.
Cody Fajardo discovered Gittens Jr. on a 12-yard TD move at 5:56 of the third to present Edmonton a 24-20 lead following J.J. Ross’s interception.
Liegghio’s 38-yard discipline aim at 10:38 pulled Hamilton to inside 24-23.
Blanchard’s 29-yard discipline aim to finish the second quarter reduce Hamilton’s halftime result in 20-17. After Mitchell discovered Lawler on a 15-yard TD move at 13:53, Fajardo moved Edmonton 38 yards on seven performs to arrange Blanchard’s kick.
Blanchard’s 21-yard discipline aim at 12:08 moved Edmonton forward 14-13.
Liegghio’s 34-yard discipline aim at 8:09 gave Hamilton a 13-11 benefit. Blanchard made it 10-10 with a 42-yard discipline aim 24 seconds into the quarter.
Julie’s 56-yard single at 3:42 put Edmonton up 11-10. Mitchell put Hamilton forward 10-7 with a 12-yard TD strike to O’Leary-Orange at 11:19, ending a seven-play, 87-yard drive.
Rankin took a display screen move 72 yards for the landing at 7:14 to place Edmonton forward 7-3. The Elks had been going through second-and-13.
Liegghio opened the scoring with a 45-yard discipline aim at 4:52.
UP NEXT
Elks: Host the Saskatchewan Roughriders (10-3) on Saturday, Sept. 27.
Tiger-Cats: Go to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (7-7) on Saturday, Sept. 27.
This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Sept. 20, 2025.
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