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  1. 250.00 Polish zloty = US$68.35
  2. Week 21 picks https://3downnation.com/2025/10/24/3downnation-cfl-picks-straight-up-against-the-spread-week-21/ https://pifflespodcast.com/blog/piffles-picks-week-21-2025/ ***** Week 21 previews https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/24/5-players-that-could-tip-the-scales-in-week-21/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/24/playoff-advantage-hangs-in-the-balance-for-b-c-lions-hamilton-tiger-cats-in-week-21/ https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/hamilton-tiger-cats/cfl-week-21-ottawa-redblacks-hamilton-tiger-cats/ https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/cfl-week-21-edmonton-elks-7-10-vs-calgary-stampeders-10-7-game-preview-injury-report-and-predictions/ https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/the-calgary-stampeders-blueprint-to-a-grey-cup/ https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/elks-look-to-beat-provincial-rivals-one-last-time-before-heading-into-off-season/ https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/24/3-keys-to-victory-for-montreal-winnipeg-in-week-21/ https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/predicting-montreal-alouettes-10-7-victory-week-21-preview-vs-winnipeg-blue-bombers-9-8-keys-to-the-game-prediction-depth-chart-injuries-odds/ https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/bombers-are-likely-to-crossover-so-why-does-the-game-against-montreal-matter/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/24/montreal-alouettes-missing-top-cornerback-lorenzo-burns-for-finale-with-bombers/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/24/winnipeg-blue-bombers-rest-eight-key-players-against-montreal-alouettes/ https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/24/3-keys-to-victory-for-bc-saskatchewan-in-week-21/ https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/predicting-bc-lions-victory-week-21-preview-vs-saskatchewan-roughriders-12-5-depth-chart-injuries-odds-keys-to-the-game-players-to-watch/ https://www.tsn.ca/wires/cp/article/lions-look-to-clinch-wests-second-seed-in-regular-season-finale-against-riders-on-tsn/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/24/saskatchewan-roughriders-to-start-qb-trevor-harris-sit-k-brett-lauther-for-finale/ ***** The league has moved up the kickoff times for the two Nov. 1 Semi-Finals by an hour to avoid going up against Game 7 of the World Series (featuring the Toronto Blue Jays). https://3downnation.com/2025/10/24/cfl-changes-start-times-for-east-west-semi-final-to-avoid-world-series/
  3. Kevin, this is at the bottom of each of their press releases. It looks like the horse's mouth for the answer. Like our stuff? Let’s hear from you. Record Company Contact Barney Fields • Savant Records, Inc. jazzdepo@ix.netcom.com • (212) 873-2020 • www.jazzdepot.com
  4. aron! Shares Merry New EP a cozy christmas LISTEN HERE Featuring British Singer-Songwriter Hohnen Ford On A Special Christmas Version of aron!’s “cozy you” “cozy you (christmas)” | Watch Lyric Video Here "On his oh-so-enjoyable EP “cozy you (and other nice songs)” (out June 6), the young crooner transports us to a bygone era where love is everywhere." -LA Times “In an era dominated by maximalist pop, aron! feels like a quiet little reawakening for jazz lovers and soft hearts alike. If every generation has its own jazz reemergence icon, maybe aron! is ours." -NYOTA New York, NY (October 24, 2025) – Cozy pop singer-songwriter aron! returns with more snuggle by the fire vibes just in time for the holidays. His new EP, cozy you christmas is out October 24 on Verve Records. The EP includes 3 jolly new tracks by the 22-year-old artist to watch: “mother i’ll be late” an original work, aron!’s own lush arrangement of Frank Sinatra’s “mistletoe and holly,” and a special duet with his friend and fellow artist, Hohnen Ford, for a new Christmas version of “cozy you.” “cozy you (christmas)” brings a holiday swing to the original track off aron’!’s debut EP, cozy you (and other nice songs). Listen to the cozy you christmas EP here. Earlier this year, aron! shared his debut EP cozy you (and other nice songs). The EP is an intimate six-track introduction to aron!’s world of cozy music, providing the perfect soundtrack to fall weather, pumpkin spice lattes, and cardigan season. Listen to cozy you (and other nice songs), here, watch the lyric video for “eggs in the morning” here, and the previously released official video for “table for two,” here. aron! has amassed millions of streams and built a loyal, dedicated following as he gears up to make his Verve Records debut. This EP is all about how everyone wants to get “cozy” sometimes — “My songs are little vignettes from my life,” he observes. “To me, ‘cozy’ is the perfect word for the vibe of this project. Hopefully, you’ll think so too!” ABOUT ARON! Born and raised in Charlotte, NC, aron!’s mom and dad introduced him to rock icons like Pearl Jam and Led Zeppelin, but it was the game Guitar Hero that first made him pick up a real guitar at eight-years-old and enroll in lessons at a local music school. He eventually met an “80-year-old jazz guitar teacher at Sam Ash.” The instructor taught aron! how to read music and further inspired his passion for jazz. Maybe it was the pre-teen rebellion inside that pushed him from rock and into jazz. In high school, he also regularly played music for the residents of retirement homes, performing old classics from Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra for dementia patients. “I'd put on my little bow tie and a dress shirt to make it official,” he laughs. aron! studied classical composition at University of North Carolina School of the Arts, developing an appreciation for Chopin, Ravel, and Bach. During COVID, he dedicated himself to learning piano, waking up at 7:30am daily and exploring all that you can do with 88 keys. He earned a full scholarship to the University of Miami and majored in jazz voice and film scoring. Simultaneously, he cut his teeth live by playing dozens of shows in his indie pop band Sunny Side Up!. In 2023, he explored what he calls “a vintage pop sound,” and started building a strong following online. Labels started to call, and he signed to Verve to further develop his brand of ‘cozy pop’ on this new EP. “It's like singer-songwriter jazz,” he goes on. “I've always resonated with the real old-school romantics. People are going through the same things now as they were back then. Heartbreak is heartbreak, and love is love. We’re all humans, and that’s what most of these songs are about.” Once you get to know aron!, you won’t forget him. FOLLOW ARON! ABOUT HOHNEN FORD 2022 saw the release of Ford’s breakthrough single ‘Infinity’, a viral hit which led to a record deal with the legendary Giant Music. Ella has enjoyed a whirlwind few years, earning fans in Laufey, Tom Odell, and John Mayer plus major support tours with FINNEAS, Wasia Project and Orla Gartland.She has unpacked the intricacies of her creative process with esteemed multi-instrumentalist Rick Beato on YouTube, performed triumphant, sold-out headline shows across the UK and Europe, and collaborated with Birdie on ‘A Lot To Give’ – a true meeting of minds. Ford is garnering a reputation for her unique voice. The breathless ease, emotional resonance and crystal clear tone make Ford a talent which does not come around often. She is a graduate of Jazz Voice at The Royal Academy, a gruelling course in which only one applicant is taken on per instrument per year. A huge achievement to be selected, even more so to see the course through to the end and graduate. Earlier in the year, Hohnen Ford shared a stunning reimagined take on Chet Baker’s “I Get Along Without You Very Well” as part of a Blue Note compilation. The cover led Jazzwise to describe Ford as “A Rising Star”, with The Times calling the cover “Gorgeous and introspective”. Along with her exceptional vocals, Ford’s work is rooted in emotional honesty and bold vulnerability. Her latest work continues to build on the textured, introspective sound that’s become her signature, proving her not just as a voice to watch, but one that’s here to stay. FOLLOW HOHNEN FORD # Artist and Track Title Time 1. aron! - mother i'll be late 04:02 2. aron! - mistletoe and holly 03:20 3. aron! - cozy you (christmas) 02:17
  5. Episode 48 https://artpepper.bandcamp.com/track/straight-life-episode-forty-eight-3 ***** Episode 49 https://artpepper.bandcamp.com/track/straight-life-episode-forty-nine-2
  6. And now, the news that everyone has been waiting for...the Playoff Scenarios! https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/23/112th-grey-cup-playoff-scenarios-hosting-duties-matchups-crossover-to-be-determined/ ***** Week 21 picks https://doorfliesopen.com/2025/10/23/cfl-beat-254/ My picks... Tiger-Cats over Redblacks - The Ticats will clinch first place with a win. Stampeders over Elks - The Stamps need the win for the playoff implications. Alouettes over Blue Bombers - The Als are the better team. But this game is meaningless to them if the Ticats win. The Bombers need the win for playoff implications. So let's reconsider this one after we know the results of Friday's games. Lions over Roughriders - BC needs the win for playoff implications. But maybe not, if the Stampeders and Bombers have already lost. Another one we need to wait and see about. ***** Game Notes https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/23/game-notes-what-you-need-to-know-ahead-of-week-21/ ***** RB all-star candidates https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/23/6-running-backs-who-deserve-to-be-named-to-the-all-cfl-team/ ***** Week 21 previews https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/23/3-keys-to-victory-for-ottawa-hamilton-in-week-21/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/23/dl-cleyon-laing-lb-lucas-cormier-return-for-ottawa-redblacks-finale/ https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/hamilton-tiger-cats/cfl-week-21-ottawa-redblacks-hamilton-tiger-cats/ https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/23/3-keys-to-victory-for-calgary-edmonton-in-week-21/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/23/edmonton-elks-sit-five-starters-for-regular-season-finale-against-stamps/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/23/calgary-stampeders-lose-receiver-jalen-philpot-for-final-clash-with-elks/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/23/he-isnt-a-five-year-vet-montreal-alouettes-to-play-qb-davis-alexander-in-finale-regardless-of-playoff-implications/ ***** MOP and MOC candidates https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/breaking-down-who-should-win-the-cfls-most-outstanding-player-most-outstanding-canadian-awards/ ***** For the first time ever, the Bombers have sold out their entire regular season. https://3downnation.com/2025/10/23/winnipeg-blue-bombers-sell-out-entire-regular-season-for-first-time-in-franchise-history/ *****
  7. Week 21 picks https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/tiger-cats-can-clinch-first-in-east-division-with-home-win-over-redblacks/ ***** Power Rankings https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/cfl-news-hub-power-rankings-the-aftermath-of-week-20/ ***** The teams' CFL Award nominees were announced today. https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/22/cfl-clubs-announce-team-award-winners/ https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/rourke-mitchell-among-cfl-team-award-winners-nominees-for-mop/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/22/unveiled-cfl-team-award-winners-announced/ ***** Week 21 previews https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/22/4-storylines-to-watch-in-week-21/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/21/tyrie-adams-likely-to-make-second-straight-start-for-ottawa-redblacks-report/ https://3downnation.com/2025/10/21/nic-demski-unlikely-to-play-for-blue-bombers-this-week-but-expected-back-for-playoffs/ ***** QB rankings https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/22/quarterback-rankings-who-is-the-top-pivot-in-the-cfl/ ***** Coach of the Year candidates https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/22/5-top-candidates-for-coach-of-the-year/ ***** The 2026 Grey Cup logo has been revealed. https://3downnation.com/2025/10/22/calgary-stampeders-unveil-logo-for-2026-grey-cup/ ***** Toronto free agents https://3downnation.com/2025/10/22/the-toronto-argonauts-potential-2026-free-agents-list/ ***** The salary cap for this year has been raised by $50,000. due to players being given rests ("load management"). https://3downnation.com/2025/10/22/cfl-cflpa-settlement-provides-50000-salary-cap-exemption-in-2025/
  8. Jakob Dreyer - Bass Tivon Pennicott - Tenor Sax Sasha Berliner - Vibraphone Kenn Salters - Drums
  9. In Quebec, it was dubbed in French, and called Destination Danger. I did not appreciate Patrick McGoohan's voice until I heard the high-pitched Frenchman's!
  10. Red Car: Parnell's 1981 https://artpepper.bandcamp.com/track/freebie-red-car-parnells-1981-neon-art
  11. Still waiting for this week's official Playoffs Scenarios. This week will be the last of the regular season. This year, every game will have playoff implications. https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/21/everything-is-still-on-the-line-in-week-21/ https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/ticats-look-to-lock-up-first-round-bye-in-week-21-action-on-tsn/ ***** Week 21 picks https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/21/prediction-time-cfl-ca-writers-week-21-picks-4/ https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/21/weekly-predictor-who-wins-in-week-21/ ***** Power Rankings https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/21/amsoil-power-rankings-where-does-everyone-stand-ahead-of-the-playoffs/ ***** Tom Pate Award nominees https://3downnation.com/2025/10/21/cflpa-unveils-tom-pate-memorial-award-nominees-for-2025/ ***** Week 20 review https://3downnation.com/2025/10/21/3downnation-cfl-awards-the-best-and-worst-of-week-20-3/
  12. Kevin, are you saying they don't give college scholarships anymore?
  13. Bassist and Composer Jakob Dreyer Showcases a New Sound, a New Band and an Urge to Swing on his third album as a leader, Roots and Things CD AND DIGITAL FORMATS AVAILABLE ON NOVEMBER 14, 2025. FRESH SOUND RECORDS (BARCELONA, SPAIN) WWW.FRESHSOUNDRECORDS.COM | FSNT 717  While the versatile German-born, New York-based bassist Jakob Dreyer had already proven himself quite a prolific composer on two previous volumes of his Songs, Hymns and Ballads, he takes things up a notch on Roots and Things. Assembling a formidable crew in vibraphone sensation Sasha Berliner, acclaimed tenor saxophonist Tivon Pennicott and in- demand drummer Kenn Salters, Dreyer showcases 15 vibrant and persistently swinging original compositions along with one well-chosen cover on his third recording for the Barcelona-based Fresh Sound New Talent label. With its emphasis on urgent swingers, muscular grooves and thoughtful ballads, interspersed with brief interludes serving as kind of palette-cleansers for the listener, Roots and Things is a profound statement by the bassist-composer who has become a ubiquitous figure on the NYC jazz scene since moving to the Big Apple in 2014. “After my previous two albums, which featured piano (Jon Cowherd), I felt I wanted the next one to sound different,” said Dreyer. “So I was thinking what would be a good way to change it. And I thought of different instruments before settling on vibraphone. It just shapes the music so much, I think. And also, Dave Holland’s use of vibraphones on several of his records definitely was an influence in my decision.” Dreyer, Berliner, Salters, Pennicott (l to r) © Anna Yatskevich And what Bay Area-born 27-year-old Sasha Berliner brings to the party is something wholly unique. Named one of “10 Rising Women Instrumentalists You Should Know” by SFJAZZ Magazine in 2018, she was described a “young mallet master” by JazzTimes while being cited as #1 Rising Star Vibraphonist in the 2020 Downbeat Critics Poll at age 21. She is joined on the frontline by Pennicott, one of the most fluent and engaging saxophonists on the scene today, and pushed by the propulsive rhythm tandem of Salters and Dreyer. Together they exude remarkable chemistry from track to track on Roots and Things. Regarding the title, Dreyer explained, “I thought it has several meanings, but for me it’s all about the bass, because that’s what I mostly do, play the root.” The album opens on a mesmerizing note with minimalist “The Fifth Floor," underscored by Berliner’s hypnotic vibes ostinato and fueled by Salters’ crisp, power-precision drumming. “Constellation” is a freewheeling swinger with Pennicott’s bold tenor sax stating the opening motif before jumping off on a surging uptempo solo paced by the leader’s unerring, driving bass lines and fueled by Salter’s interactive attack on the kit. Berliner also contributes an invigorating bop-inspired solo here and Dreyer follows with a resounding solo rooted in his bass heroes Paul Chambers, Dave Holland, George Mraz and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen. The angular “Follower” is a launching pad for some potent explorations by tenorist Pennicott and vibist Berliner. Drummer Salters is unleashed on the kit over a band ostinato on this intensely grooving number. Things settle into a mellower space on “June Tune,” a mysterious, harmonically rich tune providing abundant solo space for Berliner, Pennicott and Dreyer, whose deep-toned exploration here is a lyrical highlight. The burning interlude “Land of 1,000 Blues” is a brief (all of 20 seconds) but fiercely swinging take on Chris Kenner’s 1962 rock classic, “Land of 1,000 Dances,” subsequently made famous in hit single versions by Cannibal & the Headhunters and Wilson Pickett. It is the first of four such segues on Roots and Things. “I thought I could just use these interludes in between the main songs, just to reset your mood,” explained Dreyer. “So if you’re listening to the whole album all the way through, you come to these resets and you can enjoy the next song again.” The lone cover tune here, a modernist 5/4 take on the Rodgers & Hart show tune from 1929, “With a Song in My Heart,” is a showcase for some probing improvisations by Berliner, Pennicott and Dreyer. It is followed by another interlude, the loping mid-tempo “Bodega,” which fades after 32 seconds of insistent swing and walking bass. The dreamy ballad “Downtime,” underscored by Salters’ brushwork and Berliner’s resonant comping on vibes, reveals the leader’s instinct for contrapuntal playing. Berliner, Pennicott and Dreyer each offer brilliant, highly expressive solos on this poignant number. The burning “Fight or Flight,” an up-tempo romp with an intricate head and a riff reminiscent of Wayne Shorter’s “Yes or No,” uncorks some scintillating solos from Berliner and Pennicott, paced by Dreyer’s resolute walking bass lines. Vibes and sax engage in some rapid-fire exchanges with drummer Salters as the piece heats up. The 42-second interlude “MTA,” swings forcefully with some tightly synchronized hits along the way, then “Hold On” is a showcase for the leader’s contrapuntal playing and Salter’s highly interactive instincts on the kit. Pennicott and Dreyer each deliver depthful solos against Berliner’s liquid vibes comping on this probing minor key number.  “Room 1102,” named after Dreyer’s dorm room at City College, is built on an entrancing ostinato that frees up drummer Salters to unleash on the kit with impunity. The title track is a beautifully evocative number with Berliner adding an air of mystery in her floating vibes comping while Dreyer’s contrapuntal bass lines and Salter’s crisply interactive drumming provide a stalwart anchor for the piece. Berliner, Pennicott and the leader each deliver forcefully compelling solos here. The 20-second interlude “Invisible” is a brief taste of Pennicott’s sax paired with Salters’ brushwork, then “Big Apple” slams with authority on the strength of Salters’ muscular backbeat and Dreyer’s resounding bass lines. “I just wrote that song, and then I felt like it sounds a little bit like Brad Mehldau playing on some pop songs type of thing. And actually, Oscar Peterson already did that in the ‘70s, where it’s almost like with a back beat thing but it’s also got this kind of driving, swinging quality.” Berliner and Pennicott each deliver buoyant, bracing solos on this hard-hitting groover. Roots and Things closes with the classically flavored “Choral Diner,” which finds the leader overdubbing four arco basses in a kind of chamber quartet setting. “It’s a play on words,” said the composer. “Because it’s a chorale, but it’s also named after the Coral Diner that used to be around the corner from where I live.” Dreyer’s most highly personal recording to date, Roots and Things is the next level in the evolving career of this emerging talent. TRACKS The Fifth Floor (2:11) Constellation (5:57) Follower 4:36 June Tune (5:50) Land of 1000 Blues (0:24) With a Song In My Heart (5:20) Bodega (0:32) Downtime (6:22) Fight or Flight (5:46) MTA (0:42) Hold On (5:14) Room 1102 (1:57) Roots and Things (5:21) Invisible (0:21) Big Apple (5:06) Choral Diner (0:40) All compositions by Jakob Dreyer except “With a Song in my Heart“ written by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart, arrangements by Jakob Dreyer ABOUT THE ARTISTS Jakob Dreyer, originally studying piano from age four, switched to bass at age 14. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Music and Drama in Hamburg, where he studied both classical and jazz. He then studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory before later establishing himself as an in-demand sideman in Germany for many years, working with national artists like Gabriel Coburger, Sandra Hempel and Sebastian Gille as well as international artists like Dusko Goykovich, Nils Landgren and Delfeayo Marsalis. He made the move to New York City in 2014 and the following year earned a masters degree in Performance from City College of New York, where he studied with John Patitucci. Dreyer has performed with a variety of notable jazz artists, including Steve Wilson, Rich Perry, Anna Webber, Jochen Rueckert, Mike Holober, Rogerio Boccato, Glenn Zaleski, Jon Davis, Tobias Meinhart, Jamie Baum, David Berkman, Ron Blake, Billy Drewes, Mareike Wiening, Troy Roberts, Marta Sánchez, Alex Goodman and Manuel Valera. He has also appeared on over 30 albums as a sideman. Dreyer cites Paul Chambers, Dave Holland, George Mraz and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, along with the Bill Evans bass players Scott LaFaro, Eddie Gomez, Gary Peacock and Marc Johnson, and Scandinavian bassists Anders Jormin and Palle Danielsson, as major bass influences. He points to the early ‘60s Blue Note era of Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock as major compositional influences, along with Bill Evans, Joe Henderson, Chick Corea, Kenny Wheeler and J.S. Bach. www.jakobdreyer.com Tivon Pennicott, a Georgia native residing in New York City, the highly sought-after saxophone player, composer and vocalist is a key contributor to three GRAMMY Award winning albums, appearing on Esperanza Spalding’s disruptive recording Radio Music Society (Heads Up International, 2012), and Gregory Porter’s Liquid Spirit (Blue Note, 2013) and Take Me to the Alley (Blue Note, 2017). On screen, Pennicott appeared regularly on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” as a member of the Stay Human Band with Jon Batiste before recording on his records Chronology of a Dream: Live At The Village Vanguard (Verve, 2019) & Anatomy of Angels (Verve, 2019). His evolving sound is the result of a soulful, sophisticated foundation for groove he honed in the church, and a penchant for unbound harmonic exploration. Pennicott has toured and collaborated with such visionaries as Roy Hargrove and his RH Factor project and Kenny Burrell with his Jazz Heritage All Stars. After having recorded with Kenny Burrell for his 2010 release Be Yourself on High Note Records, Pennicott continues to enjoy a decade-long association with the prolific guitarist and his group. Meanwhile, touring the world with Gregory Porter, Pennicott has performed at iconic venues, including The Royal Albert Hall in London, the Berliner Philharmonie in Germany and Carnegie Hall in New York, to name a few. Sasha Berliner is a musician, composer, producer, and band leader from San Francisco, CA. A rock drummer turned vibraphonist. She has headlined international venues like Newport Jazz Festival, The Blue Note, Montreal Jazz Festival, and Monterey Jazz Festival. In addition to performing with her own band, she has recorded and performed live with such renowned musicians as Tyshawn Sorey, Nicholas Payton, Christian McBride, and Cecile McLorin Salvant. She is an endorsing artist for Marimba One and Vater Drumsticks. Sasha has been a guest lecturer at University of Champaign-Illinois, UC San Diego, Stanford Jazz Workshop, and Berklee College of Music, and is currently a Professor of Jazz and Jazz Composition at UC Irvine. Kenneth Salters, drummer, composer and bandleader, has become a fixture on Manhattan’s West Village independent jazz scene and around the world as an in-demand sideman. Born in New Haven, CT, and raised in Columbia, SC, Salters began his musical career on trombone before pursuing his studies as a percussion major at the University of South Carolina. Since moving to New York in 2006, he has worked with luminaries in jazz and R&B including Don Byron, Chris Potter, and Aretha Franklin.
  14. Every October 4 I think of Highway Patrol!
  15. I would like to know who are the people who are charged the list price.
  16. Plays of the Week https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/20/cfl-plays-of-the-week-week-20-2025/ ***** Power Rankings https://3downnation.com/2025/10/20/3downnation-cfl-power-rankings-edmonton-elks-finally-flatline/ https://pifflespodcast.com/blog/2025-week-20-piffles-power-rankings/ ***** Week 20 reviews https://rodpedersen.com/week-20-cfl-wrap/ https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/20/5-pff-stats-that-stand-out-from-week-20/ https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/20/landrys-5-takeaways-from-week-20-4/ ***** more on Sask-Wpg https://pifflespodcast.com/blog/2025-week-20-piffles-power-rankings/ ***** more on Mtl-Ott https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/cfl-scores-today-montreal-alouettes-39-ottawa-redblacks-28-alexander-stays-perfect-as-starter/ ***** more on Tor-Cal https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/cfl-scores-today-calgary-stampeders-44-toronto-argonauts-13-stamps-tie-lions-for-second-in-west-division/ ***** Unofficial awards https://www.cfl.ca/2025/10/20/mmqb-a-lot-still-at-play-in-week-21/
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