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'Oskee Wee Wee!' Ticats fans rejoice after comeback win ahead of hometown Grey Cup

The Ticats beat the Toronto Argonauts in a hard-fought game on Sunday that put their fans through a rollercoaster of emotions.

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Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans watched their team beat the Toronto Argonauts on Sunday to advance to the Grey Cup. (Submitted by Craig Rees)

Sunday afternoon was almost a heartbreaking day forĀ Michael Durham.

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats fan was clad in black and gold and cheering for his team at BMO Field. They needed at least 12 points to catch up toĀ the Toronto ArgonautsĀ in the CFL East Division finalĀ ā€” but the TicatsĀ didn't have a single point.

"We were taking a beating," the 61-year-oldĀ told CBC Hamilton lateĀ Sunday afternoon.

As DurhamĀ satĀ in the standsĀ praying for a comeback after halftime, lifelong fan Jim Martin was also in misery.

Michael Durham, on the right, said the atmosphere was electric at BMO field in Toronto, where the Hamilton Tiger-Cats took home the win on Sunday. (Michael Durham/Facebook)

Martin andĀ his 71-year-old fatherĀ sat on their living room couch wearing their lucky jerseys and hats. They watchedĀ as the team struggled to mount any momentum.

"We were calling them a bunch of lazy bums and we were ready to take our shirts and throw them out the front door," Martin said.

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Papi White's 92-yard punt return touchdown propelled Hamilton to a 27-19 win over Toronto in the East Final.

Then TicatsĀ quarterback Dane Evans stepped onto the gridiron, replacing starterĀ Jeremiah Masoli.

"You're on the edge of your seat and you're like, 'Oh my god, this is crazy, we're going to get the Grey Cup at home and we're not even going to make the [final]," said Monica Dewar, who was watching the game with her friendĀ Carole Muir in Hamilton's east end.

"And once they got that first touchdown, you could see the momentum change. ItĀ was epic."

Carole Muir and Monica Dewar stayed home to watch the Ticats play in Toronto. (Submitted by Monica Dewar)

Durham saidĀ the cow bells rangĀ a little louder, the horns blaredĀ a little longer and the stomps and claps shookĀ the Toronto arena.

"I think we were outshouting the Argo fans, especially on defensive side," he said.

"You could sense from Argos fansĀ things were about to change and you couldĀ see the apprehension in their faces."

The Ticats pounced, going from no points in the first half toĀ 27 points in the second half.

Claps and cheersĀ filledĀ Martin's Kitchener, Ont.Ā home as the Hamilton team rallied back to claim an upset victory.

Social media feeds were also full of Ticat pride, with some fans shedding tears.

The TicatsĀ advanced to the finals, setting up a rematch against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

In 2019, the last time there was a Grey Cup game, Winnipeg blewĀ Hamilton away in the big game, winning 33 to 12.

The two teams will clash again on Sunday at Tim Hortons Field ā€” and Martin can't wait.

"It'll be sweet revenge," heĀ said.

Jim Martin and his father Jim Martin Sr. pictured watching the Ticats during the 2019 East Final. (Submitted by Jim Martin)