2009 CIS football season explained

2009 CIS football season
Duration:August 29, 2009 – October 31, 2009
Conf1:Hardy Cup
Conf1 Champ:Calgary Dinos
Conf2:Yates Cup
Conf2 Champ:Queen's Golden Gaels
Conf3:Dunsmore Cup
Conf3 Champ:Laval Rouge et Or
Conf4:Loney Bowl
Conf4 Champ:Saint Mary's Huskies
Conf5:Mitchell Bowl
Conf5 Champ:Queen's Golden Gaels
Conf6:Uteck Bowl
Conf6 Champ:Calgary Dinos
Finals:Vanier Cup
Finals Date:November 28, 2009
Finals Venue:PEPS, Quebec City, Quebec
Finals Champ:Queen's Golden Gaels
Prevseason Year:2008
Nextseason Year:2010
Seasonslistnames:CIS football seasons

The 2009 CIS football season began on August 29, 2009, and concluded its campaign with the 45th Vanier Cup national championship on November 28 at PEPS stadium in Quebec City, Quebec. Twenty-seven universities across Canada compete in CIS football, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football, under the auspices of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). The Queen's Golden Gaels defeated the Calgary Dinos 33-31 in the Vanier Cup to claim the 2009 national championship and their fourth in school history.

Schedule

The regular-season schedule began early with a single Canada West Universities Athletic Association game in week one on Saturday, August 23, between the UBC Thunderbirds and the Simon Fraser Clan at Thunderbird Stadium in Greater Vancouver. The Ontario University Athletics, Quebec University Football League, and remaining CWUAA teams got underway the following week during the Labour Day weekend, and the Atlantic University Sport conference began their matches the week following that.[1]

Awards and records

Awards

[2]

All-Canadian Team

First Team

Offence
  • Erik Glavic, QB, Calgary
  • Pascal Fils, RB, Sherbrooke
  • Matt Walter, RB, Calgary
  • Nathan Coehoorn, WR, Calgary
  • Akeem Foster, WR, St. Francis Xavier
  • Gary Ross, IR, Mount Allison
  • Scott Valberg, IR, Queen's
  • Matt Morencie, C, Windsor
  • Matthew O'Donnell, OT, Queen's
  • David Bouchard, OT, Laval
  • Justin Glover, G, McMaster
  • Pascal Baillargeon, G, Laval
    Defence
  • Jean-Philippe Gilbert, DT, Laval
  • Gregory Alexandre, DT, Montreal
  • Mathieu Brossard, DE, Montreal
  • Osie Ukwuoma, DE, Queen's
  • Cory Greenwood, LB, Corcordia
  • John Surla, LB, Western Ontario
  • Henoc Muamba, LB, St. Francis Xavier
  • Anthony DesLauriers, FS, Simon Fraser
  • Maxime Bérubé, HB, Laval
  • James Savoie, HB, Guelph
  • Olivier Turcotte-Létourneau, CB, Laval
  • Jim Allin, CB, Queen's
    Special Teams
  • Hugh O'Neill, P, Alberta
  • Perri Scarcelli, K, Regina
  • Dillon Heap, RET, Wilfrid Laurier

    Second Team

    Offence
  • Michael Faulds, QB, Western Ontario
  • Nathan Riva, RB, Western Ontario
  • Nick FitzGibbon, RB, Guelph
  • Julian Feoli Gudino, WR, Laval
  • Cyril Adjeitey, WR, Ottawa
  • Anthony Parker, IR, Calgary
  • Cory Watson, IR, Concordia
  • Derek Weber, C, Saint Mary's
  • Kristian Matte, OT, Concordia
  • Kirby Fabien, OT, Calgary
  • Terriss Paliwoda, G, Alberta
  • Matthew Norman, G, Western Ontario
    Defence
  • Sébastien Tétreault, DT, Ottawa
  • Eddie Steele, DT, Manitoba
  • Craig Gerbrandt, DE, Alberta
  • David Skillen, DE, St. Francis Xavier
  • Andrea Bonaventura, LB, Calgary
  • Tommy Lynch, LB, St. Francis Xavier
  • Giancarlo Rapanaro, LB, Wilfrid Laurier
  • Courtney Stephen, FS, Wilfrid Laurier
  • Mike Miller, HB, Acadia
  • Mark Holden, HB, Saint Mary's
  • Grant Shaw, CB, Saskatchewan
  • Dylan Hollohan, CB, St. Francis Xavier
    Special Teams
  • Christopher Milo, P, Laval
  • Justin Palardy, K, Saint Mary's
  • Gary Ross, RET, Mount Allison
    [3]

    Records

    , three active CIS quarterbacks were climbing the top ten career passing records. Danny Brannagan of Queen's Golden Gaels was in fifth place for both all-time 9,236 career passing yards and 71 touchdowns. Michael Faulds of Western Mustangs was in sixth place just behind Brannagan with 9,137 career passing yards and Justin Dunk, of the Guelph Gryphons was seventh with 9,093 passing yards.[4] In their rivalry game on October 17, 2009, both Brannagan and Faulds became only the second and third players, respectively, to pass for over 10,000 yards in their career.[5] Faulds would eventually pass Brannagan and claim the title of All-Time Passing Leader, totaling 10,811 career yards, as well as the CIS single-season passing record with 3,033 yards. Brannagan would have to settle with second on the all-time list after a disappointing final game of the season left him with 10,714 for his career.[6]

    McGill wide receiver Charles-Antoine Sinotte was in eighth place on the career receptions list with 172 catches, and working towards reaching the record of 194 catches that former Redmen teammate Erik Galas set in the 2008 CIS football season.

    Guelph kicker Rob Maver was in eighth place on the CIS all-time field goals list with 54.

    Saskatchewan Huskies kicker Grant Shaw, kicked a 55-yard field goal on October 17 against Manitoba, to tie a Canada West record for longest field goal. It was two yards shy of the all-time CIS record of 57 yards.[7]

    Results

    Regular season standings

    Top 10

    UFRC-CIS Top 10 Rankings
    01[8] 02[9] 03[10] 04[11] 05[12] 06[13] 07[14] 08[15] 09[16] 10[17] 11[18]
    Acadia AxemenNR NR NR 15 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
    Alberta Golden BearsNR NR NR NR 13 11 16 14 NR NR NR
    Bishop's Gaiters16 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 15 12
    Calgary Dinos3 3 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2
    Concordia Stingers6 6 9 13 NR NR NR NR NR 13 NR
    Guelph Gryphons18 16 15 12 10 10 9 13 13 NR NR
    Laurier Golden Hawks7 7 6 8 8 8 12 12 11 8 7
    Laval Rouge et Or1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1
    Manitoba Bisons12 12 NR NR NR NR 13 NR NR 12 13
    McGill RedmenNR NR NR 16 NR 15 14 NR NR NR NR
    McMaster Marauders17 15 14 16 NR NR 10 10 10 10 9
    Montreal Carabins9 9 8 5 6 5 1 1 4 9 8
    Mount Allison Mounties19 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
    Ottawa Gee-Gees10 10 13 11 14 14 11 9 8 7 11
    Queen's Golden Gaels8 8 7 6 5 4 4 4 2 4 4
    Regina Rams15 17 11 10 15 12 15 11 NR NR NR
    Saint Mary's Huskies5 5 4 9 9 9 8 8 7 6 6
    Saskatchewan Huskies4 4 3 3 3 7 7 7 5 3 3
    Sherbrooke Vert et Or14 13 12 14 12 13 NR NR 12 14 14
    Simon Fraser Clan11 11 10 NR 11 NR 17 NR 14 NR NR
    St. Francis Xavier X-Men13 14 N 7 7 6 6 6 9 11 10
    Toronto Varsity BluesNR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
    UBC Thunderbirds19 18 16 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
    Waterloo WarriorsNR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
    Western Mustangs2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 6 5 5
    Windsor LancersNR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
    York LionsNR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
    Ranks in italics are teams not ranked in the top 10 poll but received votes.NR = Not Ranked, received no votes.

    Championships

    The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2009, according to the rotating schedule, the Dunsmore Cup Quebec championship team will meet the Ontario conference's Yates Cup champion for the Mitchell Bowl. The winners of the Canada West conference Hardy Trophy travel to the Atlantic conference Loney Bowl champions for the Uteck Bowl.

    The Canada West play-offs start with the top four placed teams from the regular season, with the top placed team hosting the fourth place and the second place team hosting the third placed. The winners of those semi-finals then compete for the Hardy Cup championship who then travels to the Atlantic champion for a national semi-final game.[19]

    The Quebec play-offs similarly play-off the top four placed teams with the Dunsmore Cup champions moving on to compete for the Mitchell Bowl against the Ontario champions.[20]

    The Ontario conference starts out with the top six placed teams from the regular season. The third placed team hosts the sixth place team and the fourth placed team host the team in fifth place. The winners then take on the top two placed teams in the conference semi-finals and the semi-final champions compete for the Yates Cup. The Ontario champions, in 2009, host the Quebec conference champions for the Mitchell Bowl national semi-final game.[21]

    The Atlantic conference play-offs the second and third placed teams to determine who plays the first place team at the Loney Bowl for the Jewett Trophy. The Atlantic winner then hosts the Canada West champion to meet in the Uteck Bowl national semi-final.[22]

    Playoff bracket

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: Laval leads the way in CIS preseason football rankings. 2009-08-28. TSN.ca. 2009-09-04.
    2. http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/fball/2009-10/releases/20091126-awards CIS football: Glavic captures second Hec Crighton, makes CIS history
    3. http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/fball/2009-10/releases/20091126-allcdns CIS football: 10 all-Canadians to face off in Desjardins Vanier Cup
    4. News: National records chase update (#4) . 2009-10-01 . Canadian Interuniversity Sport . 2009-10-01 .
    5. Web site: INSTANT CLASSIC LIVES UP TO BILLING ON UNIVERSITY RUSH. 2009-10-17. Ontario University Athletics. 2009-10-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20110706192915/http://www.oua.ca/sports/football/home/index.html?article_id=9285. 2011-07-06. dead.
    6. Web site: Faulds Becomes All-Time Leading Passer In Win Over Varsity Blues. 2009-10-24. Ontario University Athletics. 2009-10-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20110706192930/http://www.oua.ca/sports/football/home/index.html?article_id=9330. 2011-07-06. dead.
    7. http://www.canadawest.org/sports_team_athlete.aspx?id=5&storyid=182 Huskies' Shaw booms his way into Canada West record book
    8. http://www.universitysport.ca/e/championships/vaniercup/2009/story_detail.cfm?id=14473 UFRC - CIS Top 10 (#1) - Reigning champion Laval opens 2009 season at No. 1
    9. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2009-10/releases/20090901 UFRC - CIS Top 10 (#2): Laval still No. 1, opens season on Sunday
    10. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2009-10/releases/20090908 UFRC - CIS Top 10 (#3): No. 1-Laval rolls over Concordia in opener
    11. http://ufrc.wordpress.com/2009/09/15/ufrccis-top-10-week-four/ UFRC/CIS Top 10 – Week Four
    12. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2009-10/releases/20090922-142 UFRC - CIS Top 10 (#5): No. 1 Laval extends winning streak to 15
    13. http://ufrc.wordpress.com/2009/09/29/ufrccis-top-10-sept-29/ UFRC/CIS Top 10 – Sept. 29
    14. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2009-10/releases/20091006-top10-7 CIS Top 10 (#7): Montreal moves up to No. 1
    15. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2009-10/releases/20091013-355 UFRC – CIS Football Top 10 (#8): No. 5-Western to face No. 4-Queen’s for OUA lead
    16. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2009-10/releases/20091020-038 UFRC - CIS Football Top 10 (#9): Laval returns to No. 1
    17. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2009-10/releases/20091027-3793 UFRC – CIS Football Top 10 (#10): Laval remains No. 1, Calgary up to No. 2
    18. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2009-10/releases/20091103-top10-11 UFRC – CIS Football Top 10 (#11 - FINAL): Laval tops final rankings of 2009
    19. Web site: Getting to the Desjardins Vanier Cup from Canada West . Canadian Interuniversity Sport . 2008-10-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002131818/http://www.vaniercup.ca/page/getting-to-the-desjardins-vanier-cup-from-canada-west . 2011-10-02 .
    20. Web site: Getting to the Desjardins Vanier Cup from the QUFL . Canadian Interuniversity Sport . 2008-10-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002131908/http://www.vaniercup.ca/page/getting-to-the-desjardins-vanier-cup-from-the-qufl . 2011-10-02 .
    21. Web site: Getting to the Desjardins Vanier Cup from the OUA . Canadian Interuniversity Sport . 2008-10-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002132001/http://www.vaniercup.ca/page/getting-to-the-desjardins-vanier-cup-from-the-oua . 2011-10-02 .
    22. Web site: Getting to the Desjardins Vanier Cup from the AUS . Canadian Interuniversity Sport . 2008-10-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002132012/http://www.vaniercup.ca/page/getting-to-the-desjardins-vanier-cup-from-the-aus . 2011-10-02 .