Written By John Bradley

8: The number of Grey Cups won by the Calgary Stampeders since the team’s inception in 1945.

18: The number of Grey Cups won by the Toronto Argonauts, more than any other team in the league.

1: The number of Grey Cups won by an American team. The Baltimore Stallions took home the cup in 1995 during the CFL’s short-lived expansion into the United States.

$48: The reported cost of the Grey Cup when it was first donated by former Governor General Earl Grey in 1909.

1948: The first year Calgary Stampeders fans (allegedly) rode a horse into the lobby of a hotel on Grey Cup weekend. While confirmation of the first ride in Toronto’s Royal York Hotel is disputed, a horse has been ridden by a Stamps representative into a hotel lobby in the host city most years since.

6: The number of incidents in the Grey Cup’s history have damaged the trophy enough to require repairs. Mishaps include an Edmonton Eskimos player sitting on the trophy in 1987 and offensive lineman Blake Dermott reportedly headbutting it in 1993.

4: The number of bases that have been under the actual trophy cup, with the original base made of wood. The latest replacement, which will allow for more name plaques on the trophy, debuts this year.

-35: The temperature in degrees Celsius (with wind chill) at halftime during the coldest Grey Cup on record, the 1991 Grey Cup in Winnipeg.

3: The number of reported instances of the Grey Cup being stolen. In 1967, the Cup was stolen from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats before being abandoned by pranksters three days later. In 1969, the trophy was stolen from the Ottawa Rough Riders. It would later be recovered from a hotel locker. In 1997, the cup was stolen from Toronto kicker Mike Vanderjagt at a bar, though it was recovered the next day.

2: The number of times Shania Twain has performed during the coveted halftime slot, making her the only solo artist to perform the halftime show more than once. (Randy Bachman has also made two appearances, though not with the same act.)