The 5th Quarter Curiouscast
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The 5th Quarter tradition continues. After every Tiger-Cats game listen to Hamilton’s most popular post-game show. It's an open forum that brings football fans together to talk about the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the CFL. Longtime Ticats play-by-play announcer Rick Zamperin offers his thoughts on each game and talks with fans in Hamilton and around the world. You'll hear from Ticats players, vote for the player of the game, and compete to become fan of the night. The 5th Quarter is the show every die-hard Tiger-Cats fan listens to.
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Tiger-Cats @ Stampeders
The Tiger-Cats start their season 0-1... again, after a 32-24 loss in Calgary.
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Tiger-Cats @ Argonauts
Sure it's preseason but that doesn't make a loss any less saddening. This is doubled when you consider it's a 25-14 loss to the Toronto Argonauts! Rick Zamperin hears your thoughts on the team's playing tonight and what it could mean for the upcoming season. That's not all though! Scott Radley of The Hamilton Spectator & CHML's The Scott Radley Show checks in for the 3-Minute Warning to share what he saw tonight... and he's none too pleased.
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Tiger-Cats vs Redblacks - pre-season
Rick Zamperin breaks down Hamilton's preseason game against the Ottawa Redblacks and offers his first impression of the 2024 Ticats.
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Ticats @ Alouettes
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Grey Cup drought has been extended by another year with a devastating 27-12 loss to the Montreal Alouettes. Just as the Ticats played their final game of the season so too is this the last broadcast of the 5th Quarter for this season. What one thing has to happen for the Ticats to win the Grey Cup next year? Rick takes your calls, texts, emails and more to get your thoughts, questions and concerns on tonight's performance as well as the future of the team.
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Tiger-Cats vs Lions
The Tiger-Cats fell 33-30 against the B.C. Lions thanks to a walk off field goal. Host Rick Zamperin speaks with fans about the game and the how the Ticats are playing as they head into the playoffs in November.