USports Football 2022

This one ended in an eye-opening blowout for Laval. That must make them the favourites to represent RSEQ, but they’ll have to beat Montreal again most likely.

Passing

Laval

PASSING C-A YDS LG TD INT
Ar. Desjardins 25-34 334 51 2 0

Montreal

PASSING C-A YDS LG TD INT
Jonathan Sénécal 18-29 174 32 0 1

Rushing

Laval

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Alex Duff 6 65 10.8 46 0
Joanik Masse 8 33 4.1 8 0
Kalenga Muganda 3 15 5.0 8 0
Ar. Desjardins 1 11 11.0 11 0
David Dallaire 1 2 2.0 2 0
Gabriel Leblond 2 1 0.5 3 0

Montreal

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Bertrand Beaulieu 9 39 4.3 15 0
Jonathan Sénécal 3 25 8.3 11 0
Lyshawm Dubois 1 2 2.0 2 0

Receiving

Laval

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Mathieu Hudon 6 115 19.2 31 0
Ed. Arsenault 3 101 33.7 51 1
Kevin Mital 8 63 7.9 13 1
Alex Duff 2 23 11.5 18 0
David Dallaire 2 18 9.0 10 0
Gabriel Leblond 2 11 5.5 7 0
A. Dansereau-L. 2 3 1.5 8 0

Montreal

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Alexandre Jones Dudley 3 68 22.7 32 0
Wedens Alexandre 3 34 11.3 25 0
Paul-Antoine Ouellette 1 28 28.0 28 0
William Legault 3 18 6.0 13 0
Bertrand Beaulieu 3 14 4.7 6 0
Iraghi Muganda 1 10 10.0 10 0
Leonardo Sem 1 7 7.0 7 0
Simon Riopel 1 0 0.0 0 0
Carl Chabot 2 -5 -2.5 0 0

This one lived up to the hype.


SASK
QB Comparison

PASSING C-A YDS LG TD INT
Mason Nyhus 20-30 297 49 1 1

REGINA

PASSING C-A YDS LG TD INT
Noah Pelletier 17-35 147 30 0 3

Rushers
Sask.

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Ryker Frank 18 86 4.8 20 1
Ted Kubongo 4 15 3.8 12 0

Regina

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Christian Katende 12 38 3.2 20 1
Brayden Wagg 1 35 35.0 35 0
Olivier Savard 8 14 1.8 5 0
Noah Pelletier 3 7 2.3 1 1
Riley Boersma 1 1 1.0 1 0

Receivers
Sask.

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Ryker Frank 8 132 16.5 49 0
Daniel Perry 3 55 18.3 24 0
Jordin Rusnack 1 28 28.0 28 0
Rhett Vavra 2 28 14.0 15 0
Kody Gutek 2 25 12.5 23 1
Caleb Morin 2 17 8.5 9 0
Ted Kubongo 1 7 7.0 7 0
Daniel Wiebe 1 5 5.0 5 0

Regina

RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Riley Boersma 7 73 10.4 30 0
D’Sean Mimbs 5 34 6.8 10 0
Emmett Steadman 2 24 12.0 15 0
Bennett Stusek 3 16 5.3 8 0

Western ran away with this one, as expected.

Western’s RBs

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Keon Edwards 20 144 7.2 54 1
Edouard Wanadi 9 53 5.9 23 2

Windsor’s RBs

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Joey Zorn 11 66 6.0 32 0
Christopher John 9 53 5.9 18 1

Western’s QB

PASSING C-A YDS LG TD INT
Evan Hillock 17-25 299 42 2 0

Windsor’s QBs

PASSING C-A YDS LG TD INT
Danny Skelton 10-17 119 40 0 0
Josh Shim 2-4 12 7 0 1

Impressive numbers from one of the Hec Crighton favourites:

Nice TD for UBC:

just noticed this tonight re: chargers beating broncos in OT - former UofC dino with a big play on MNF

https://www.sportsnet.ca/article/former-calgary-dino-deane-leonard-now-a-rookie-with-los-angeles-chargers/

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Offensive Player of the Week – Evan Hillock, Western

While he doesn’t always get the headlines among Western’s prolific offence, Evan Hillock continues to be a key figure under centre for the Mustangs, and his Week 8 performance was no exception.

The second-year pivot was once again a steady presence in the Western passing game en route to the team’s 50-18 win over Windsor in their final home game of the season. Hillock was efficient through the air once again, connecting on 17 of his 25 pass attempts, good for a 68% completion rate, while throwing for 299 yards on the day.

He would add a pair of touchdowns through the air, connecting with Seth Robertson on a 10-yard pass late in the third quarter, before finding Savaughn Magnaye-Jones on a 39-yard scoring play halfway through the final frame. In between those two passing majors, he would find the end zone with his legs, taking one in from 14 yards out to give the momentum back to the Mustangs after Windsor had trimmed the deficit to just seven.

The Hamilton, Ont. native continues to lead the OUA with 16 touchdown passes, along with a conference-best 68.9 completion percentage and a third-ranked 230.1 yards per game.

Defensive Player of the Week – Bruce Maas, Western

Amidst a chorus of ‘BBBBRRRUUUUCCCCEEEE’ cheers from the Western sidelines, Bruce Maas made his presence felt in a big way against Windsor, wreaking havoc on the defensive side of the ball for the undefeated Mustangs.

Maas first impactful play of the game came early in the second quarter, when he got the Windsor quarterback Danny Skelton for the sack, leaving the Lancers with a loss of six on the play. But he wasn’t done there, as he made it right back into the Windsor backfield on the following play. He once again powered his way to a quarterback takedown, but this time, he also forced the fumble and promptly recovered it himself. He would continue to be a thorn in Windsor’s side coming out of the break, racking up another shared sack and additional assisted tackle for loss, to bring his totals to 2.5 and three, respectively.

The third-year defensive lineman from London, Ont., who was on the practice squad until an opportunity presented itself to step into a more prominent role this season, also wrapped up the game with 5.5 total tackles (two solo, seven assisted).

Special Teams Player of the Week – Brandon Forcier, Carleton

One of the busiest players on the gridiron this week was Carleton kicker Brandon Forcier, who made the most of his many opportunities to break into the Ravens record books on Saturday.

The second-year kicker opened the game’s scoring with a 29-yard field goal just two and a half minutes into the game, before closing out the opening quarter’s offence with a 22-yard make. He would make it 3-for-3 in field goal attempt just a few minutes into the second frame when he split the uprights from 19 yards away, but he wasn’t done there. It was more of the same in the second half, as Forcier chipped in with another three field goals for the black birds. His final kick from 37 yards out – which also marked his longest effort of the day – put him at a sparkling 6-for-6 on the day and atop the list of impressive Carleton kickers with the school’s most makes in a single game.

Forcier would also add a pair of extra points to bring his scoring total to 20 on the game, more than half of the Ravens production on the day in their 36-18 win over Waterloo.

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This weekend's games:

AUS
Saturday
St.FX (6-0) at St.Mary's (3-2)
Acadia (0-7)at Bishop's (2-3)


RSEQ
Friday
Concordia (1-5) at McGill (1-5)
Saturday
Montreal (5-1)at Sherbrooke (3-4)


OAU
Saturday
Western (7-0) at Ottawa (6-1)
Carleton (4-3) at Guelph (1-6)
Toronto (3-4) at McMaster (2-5)
Waterloo (1-6) at Windsor (3-4)
Queen's (6-1) at Laurier (5-2)


CW
Saturday
Alberta (2-4) at Manitoba (2-4)
Regina (4-2) at Calgary (1-5)
Saskatchewan (6-0) at UBC (3-3)

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I think the two biggest games to watch this week are both in the OAU.

Of course, the biggest one is #1 Western Mustangs at #7 Ottawa Gee-Gees. Ottawa will have to come up with something special on D to stop the Western run game. I'm hoping for an upset there.
https://oua.yaretv.com/watch/ottawavswestern-football-m-20221022

But we also have #4 Queen's Gaels vs #9 Laurier Golden Hawks. Queen's attack features Anthony Soles, son of former CFLer Michael Soles.
https://oua.yaretv.com/watch/lauriervsqueens-football-m-20221022

In the AUS, the two teams above .500 sqaure off as #6 St.FX X-Men face the unranked St. Mary's Huskies.
https://aus.yaretv.com/watch/smuvsstfx-football-m-20221022

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Vote for OUA MVP:

Elks' 2022 pick JP Cimankinda is currently in the lead.

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The PRSVRE guys went with three OUA games as their ones to watch this week:

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https://oua.yaretv.com/watch/ottawavswestern-football-m-20221022

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yes this one could be a good one and i’d love to see an upset there. game time in under an hour.

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kinda surprised there aren't more fans at the mustangs - gg's game.

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I don’t think the north stands are even open. The fans will all be in the lower south stands. But yeah, maybe a couple thousand.

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