ESPN Classic takes Canadian football fans on the ultimate trip down memory lane in celebration of the upcoming 101st GREY CUP with GREY CUP WEEK – five days of Grey Cup programming featuring the greatest championship games in CFL history. Beginning Monday, Nov. 18 at 6 p.m. ET and continuing throughout Grey Cup week, ESPN Classic delivers a nightly tripleheader of the leagues most notable Grey Cup games (see below for complete broadcast schedule). Highlights of GREY CUP WEEK include: • The Toronto Argonauts clashing with the Calgary Stampeders in the 79th Grey Cup, which featured a memorable punt return by Raghib Rocket Ismail• 101st GREY CUP host Saskatchewan Roughriders vying for their third championship against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 95th Grey Cup • The Argos and Edmonton Eskimos competing for the 84th Grey Cup at a snowy Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton • Jeff Garcia looking to finally hoist the Grey Cup as he led the Stamps against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 86th Grey Cup• The 93rd Grey Cup overtime thriller between the Eskimos and the Montreal Alouettes ESPN Classics GREY CUP WEEK culminates on Friday, Nov. 22 at 10 p.m. ET with the unforgettable 100th GREY CUP, featuring the Argos winning the historic CFL championship on home turf against the Stampeders. The schedule for GREY CUP WEEK on ESPN Classic is as follows: Monday, Nov. 18 • 6 p.m. ET – 1991 Grey Cup: Toronto vs. Calgary• 8 p.m. ET – 1996 Grey Cup: Toronto vs. Edmonton • 10 p.m. ET – 1997 Grey Cup: Toronto vs. Saskatchewan Tuesday, Nov. 19• 6 p.m. ET – 1998 Grey Cup: Calgary vs. Hamilton • 8 p.m. ET – 2000 Grey Cup: BC vs. Montreal • 10 p.m. ET – 2001 Grey Cup: Calgary vs. Winnipeg Wednesday, Nov. 20 • 6 p.m. ET – 2002 Grey Cup: Montreal vs. Edmonton • 8 p.m. ET – 2004 Grey Cup: Toronto vs. BC • 10 p.m. ET – 2005 Grey Cup: Montreal vs. Edmonton Thursday, Nov. 21• 6 p.m. ET – 2007 Grey Cup: Winnipeg vs. Saskatchewan • 8 p.m. ET – 2008 Grey Cup: Calgary vs. Montreal • 10 p.m. ET – 2009 Grey Cup: Montreal vs. Saskatchewan Friday, Nov. 22 • 6 p.m. ET – 2010 Grey Cup: Montreal vs. Saskatchewan • 8 p.m. ET – 2011 Grey Cup: Winnipeg vs. BC Lions • 10 p.m. ET – 2012 Grey Cup: Calgary vs. Toronto Chaussure Adidas Pas Cher Chine . 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Smiths former Atlanta teammates were glad to hang on for an ugly win. Adidas Pas Cher Destockage .Y. - OK, it is done.NEW YORK -- "Super Bowl 50" just looks better than "Super Bowl L." X, V and I are nicely symmetrical, but with the unbalanced L in line for the 2015 season, the NFL decided to scrap the Roman numerals for a year. The championship game in Santa Clara, California, on Feb. 7, 2016, will be known as "Super Bowl 50." The league has been contemplating this eventuality for nearly a decade, ever since the 40th edition ended with XL -- which is not only visually pleasing but seemed an appropriate description of the extravaganza the Super Bowl has become. Starting last April, NFL executives viewed more than 70 potential logos for the 2016 game. They found its hard to build an attractive image around what league vice-president Jaime Weston calls "the lonely L." Using the big 5-0 instead had the added benefit of emphasizing the significance of the Super Bowls 50th iteration. That allows the NFL to celebrate the milestone all season long. "Its a much bbolder statement," said Weston, the NFLs VP for brand and creative.dddddddddddd In 2017 in Houston, though, the game will revert to "Super Bowl LI." Adding that I to the end squares off the L and makes it more adaptable graphically, Weston said. And the league has no desire to ditch the Roman numerals for good. The NFL first started using them for the fifth Super Bowl in 1971. They have a practical value for a league whose regular season and championship game take place in different calendar years. Then there are the more intangible benefits. "It really does differentiate us," Weston said. The NFL held focus groups before the 40th Super Bowl and found that fans could associate logos from years past with their memories of watching that particular game. Even if they might not remember that X means 10, V is five, I is one and L is 50 -- let alone how to represent 40. A new letter wont come into play until the 90th edition in 2056: Super Bowl XC. ' ' '