With the 2013 season almost complete, here's a look at some interesting facts and figures from this year's Hamilton Ticats and around the Canadian Football League.

50: Number of playoff appearances for the Ticats in the 64 seasons since the merger in 1950. In the 40 years from 1950 to 1989, they missed the playoffs just three times.

2001: The last time the Ticats had 10 wins in a season, a mark they can reach with a win over Winnipeg on Saturday.

7-2: Ticats record versus the East Division so far this season.

15: Turnover differential for the Ticats, last among the six playoff teams (and seventh in the CFL. Only Winnipeg is worse at minus 25.)

27: Takeaways by the Ticats this season, the lowest mark in the league.

12: Touchdowns for running back C.J. Gable, tied for third in the league. Gable also has 1,380 yards from scrimmage, good enough for fourth.

53: Receiving yards needed by Bakari Grant to reach 1,000 for the first time in his career. Grant is the Ticats' leading receiver this season, ninth in the CFL.

4,790: Passing yards for Henry Burris, tops in the league. Should Burris collect 210 yards on Saturday, he'll reach the 5,000 yard mark for the third time in his career and second time in as many seasons with the Ticats.

9: Number of games in a row that Burris has thrown an interception. He's also been held without a TD pass the last three games and in five in the past six contests.

235: Passing first downs by the team this season, tops in the CFL. Hamilton has a total of 379 first downs, second only to Calgary. The Cats also lead the league in pass attempts with 600.

20: Fumbles by the Ticats this season, the lowest mark in the CFL.

4: Number of games the Ticats have won this season when losing the turnover battle, easily the most this season. In fact, there have been only 10 such games all year and no other team has more than two.

2: Percentage rise in scoring across the league this season. Teams are combining to post an average of 52.9 points per game in 2013, up from 51.8 points last season and 50.3 in 2011.

4: Percentage decrease in net offence this season. The average gain on first-down plays has declined from 6.9 yards per play to just 6.4.

19: Percentage increase in turnovers in the CFL this season. Points scored off turnovers has also shot up, going from 19 per cent of the points in 2012 to 26 per cent of all of 2013's scoring.

125: Points scored in the second quarter by the team this season, the most of any frame. The Ticats have scored 112 in the fourth, 108 in the first and 71 in the third.

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101: Quarterback rushes by the Ticats this season, tops in the league. Only Edmonton has more yards, 732 to 611, on two fewer attempts.

6.5: Average rushing yards gained on first down by the Ticats this season, best in the CFL. But the Cats have only run the ball 184 times on first-and-10, the fewest of any team.

64: Longest passing play for the Ticats this season, the shortest mark in the CFL. The team does have 29 completions of 30 yards or more, however, good enough for fifth.