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2002 Montreal Alouettes season

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Head coach
  
Don Matthews

Record
  
13–5–0

Playoff finish
  
Won Grey Cup

Home field
  
Molson Stadium

Division place
  
1st, East

The 2002 Montreal Alouettes finished in first place in the East Division with a 13–5–0–1 record. The Alouettes hired coach Don Matthews, after a terrible ending to the 2001 season. They defeated the Toronto Argonauts 35-18 in the East Final to advance to the Grey Cup. They met their most frequent Grey Cup partner, the Edmonton Eskimos, in front of a loud, cold, hometown Eskimo crowd, they won 25-16, winning their first championship since 1977, when they defeated these same Edmonton Eskimos in the famous Ice Bowl at Olympic Stadium.

Contents

2002 CFL All-Star Selections

  • Anthony Calvillo – Quarterback
  • Uzooma Okeke – Offensive Tackle
  • Scott Flory – Offensive Guard
  • Bryan Chiu – Centre
  • Barron Miles – Defensive Back
  • 2002 CFL Eastern All-Star Selections

  • Anthony Calvillo – Quarterback
  • Ben Cahoon – Slotback
  • Pat Woodcock – Wide Receiver
  • Lawrence Phillips – Running Back
  • Uzooma Okeke – Offensive Tackle
  • Scott Flory – Offensive Guard
  • Bryan Chiu – Centre
  • Marc Megna – Defensive End
  • Robert Brown – Defensive Tackle
  • Kevin Johnson – Linebacker
  • Stefen Reid – Linebacker
  • Barron Miles – Defensive Back
  • Wayne Shaw – Cornerback
  • Keith Stokes – Special Teams
  • References

    2002 Montreal Alouettes season Wikipedia