From 1970 to 1979, the Edmonton Eskimos won three Grey Cups. During the decade, the Eskimos compiled a record of 107 wins, 61 losses, and 4 ties. One of the highlights of the decade was the start of a streak of five consecutive Grey Cup championships.The streak started in 1978.[1]
1970
1970 Edmonton Eskimos season |
Head coach |
Ray Jauch |
Home field |
Clarke Stadium |
Results |
Record |
9–8 |
Division place |
2nd, West |
Playoff finish |
Lost Western Semi-final |
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The Eskimos offense had 291 points for, while the defense had 303 points allowed
Schedule
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Postseason
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
17 |
Stampeders |
9–16 |
9–8 |
Awards and honors
1971
1971 Edmonton Eskimos season |
Head coach |
Ray Jauch |
Home field |
Clarke Stadium |
Results |
Record |
6–10 |
Division place |
5th, West |
Playoff finish |
Did not qualify |
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The Eskimos offense had 237 points for, while the defense had 305 points allowed
Schedule
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Awards and honors
- Dick Dupuis, Defensive Back, CFL All-Star
1972
1972 Edmonton Eskimos season |
Head coach |
Ray Jauch |
Home field |
Clarke Stadium |
Results |
Record |
10–7 |
Division place |
2nd, West |
Playoff finish |
Lost Western Final |
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The Eskimos offense had 386 points for, while the defense had 376 points allowed
Schedule
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Postseason
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Awards and honors
- Dave Gasser, Linebacker, CFL All-Star
1973
1973 Edmonton Eskimos season |
Head coach |
Ray Jauch |
Home field |
Clarke Stadium |
Results |
Record |
10–6–2 |
Division place |
1st, West |
Playoff finish |
Grey Cup runner-up |
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The Eskimos offense had 372 points for, while the defense had 329 points allowed
Schedule
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Postseason
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Awards and honors
1974
1974 Edmonton Eskimos season |
Head coach |
Ray Jauch |
Home field |
Clarke Stadium |
Results |
Record |
11–6–1 |
Division place |
1st, West |
Playoff finish |
Grey Cup runner-up |
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The Eskimos offense had 383 points for, while the defense had 294 points allowed
Schedule
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Postseason
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Awards and honors
1975
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1976
1976 Edmonton Eskimos season |
Head coach |
Ray Jauch |
Home field |
Clarke Stadium |
Results |
Record |
10–7–1 |
Division place |
3rd, West |
Playoff finish |
Lost Western Final |
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The Eskimos offense had 338 points for, while the defense had 402 points allowed
Schedule
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Postseason
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Awards and honors
- George McGowan, Wide Receiver, CFL All-Star
1977
1977 Edmonton Eskimos season |
Head coach |
Hugh Campbell |
Home field |
Clarke Stadium |
Results |
Record |
11–7 |
Division place |
1st, West |
Playoff finish |
Grey Cup runner-up |
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The Eskimos offense had 447 points for, while the defense had 362 points allowed
Schedule
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Postseason
Week |
Opponent |
Final Score |
Record |
Awards and honors
1978
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1979
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References
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Franchise |
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Stadiums |
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Lore |
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Important figures |
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Key personnel |
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Grey Cup
championships (14) |
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West Division
championships (23) |
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Current league
affiliations |
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