48th Vanier Cup explained

Number:48
Type:Vanier Cup
Date:November 23, 2012
Stadium:Rogers Centre
City:Toronto, ON
Visitor Name:Laval Rouge et Or
Home Name:McMaster Marauders
Visitor Coach:Glen Constantin
Home Coach:Stefan Ptaszek
Visitor Record:11–1
Home Record:11–0
Visitor1:0
Visitor2:12
Visitor3:19
Visitor4:6
Home1:0
Home2:14
Home3:0
Home4:0
Mvp:Maxime Boutin, Laval
Mv2:Arnaud Gascon-Nadon, Laval
Attendance:37,098
Network:TV:TSN/TSN HD; RDS Radio:TSN Radio
Announcers:(TSN): Rod Black, Duane Forde
Ratings:910,000
(TSN: 502,000;
RDS: 408,000)[1]

The 2012 Vanier Cup, the 48th edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on Friday, November 23, 2012 at Rogers Centre in Toronto.[2] [3] The game featured a rematch of the previous year's Vanier Cup game as the McMaster Marauders attempted to become repeat champions against the Laval Rouge et Or. This was the second time (after 1976-1977) in Vanier Cup history that the same two teams played each other in consecutive years.

The Vanier Cup was played on the same weekend it hosted the 100th Grey Cup and was part of the week-long festivities that were planned for the event. This marked the second consecutive year that the two games were played in the same city on the same weekend; after the 47th Vanier Cup and 99th Grey Cup were played in Vancouver. However, the games have not been played in the same city on the same weekend since this game.

The Rouge et Or defeated the McMaster Marauders 37-14, winning the seventh Vanier Cup in program history. The 48th Vanier Cup also set an all-time record for attendance, with a crowd of 37,098.[4]

Game summary

Laval Rouge et Or (37) – TDs, Matthew Norzil, Maxime Boutin (2); FGs, Boris Bede (4); cons., Bede (3); conceded safety (2).

McMaster Marauders (14) – TDs, Kyle Quinlan, Dahlin Brooks; cons., Tyler Crapigna (2).

Scoring summary

First Quarter
  • No scoring
    Second Quarter
  • LAV – TD Matthew Norzil 28-yd pass from Tristan Grenon (Bede convert) (10:58) 7 – 0 LAV
  • LAV – Team safety (5:23) 9 – 0 LAV
  • LAV – FG Boris Bede 22-yd (3:03) 12 – 0 LAV
  • MAC – TD Kyle Quinlan 1-yd run (Crapigna convert) (1:41) 12 – 7 LAV
  • MAC – TD Dahlin Brooks 59-yd pass from Kyle Quinlan (Crapigna convert) (0:29) 14 – 12 MAC
    Third Quarter
  • LAV – TD Maxime Boutin 11-yd run (Bede convert) (11:45) 19 – 14 LAV
  • LAV – Team safety (7:15) 21 – 14 LAV
  • LAV – TD Maxime Boutin 84-yd run (Bede convert) (4:26) 28 – 14 LAV
  • LAV – FG Boris Bede 37-yd (1:21) 31 – 14 LAV
    Fourth Quarter
  • LAV – FG Boris Bede 20-yd (8:12) 34 – 14 LAV
  • LAV – FG Boris Bede 31-yd (4:25) 37 – 14 LAV[5]

    Championships

    The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2012, according to the rotating schedule, the Atlantic conference Loney Bowl champions (Acadia Axemen) met the Dunsmore Cup Quebec championship team (Laval Rouge et Or) for the Uteck Bowl. The Laval Rouge et Or defeated the Acadia Axemen in this game. The winners of the Canada West conference Hardy Trophy (Calgary Dinos) visited the Ontario conference's Yates Cup champion (McMaster Marauders) for the Mitchell Bowl, where the Marauders won 45-6.[6] [7]

    Playoff bracket

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Bossé. Olivier. Coupe Vanier: une première savoureuse pour plusieurs recrues . Le Soleil . 20 November 2016. 27 November 2012.
    2. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2011-12/releases/20120418-cw Schedule released: 2012 Canada West football gets underway Labour Day weekend
    3. http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2012-13/releases/20120709-vc 100th Grey Cup Festival partners with CIS for 48th Vanier Cup
    4. News: Penton. Kirk. Record attendance at Vanier Cup a beautiful thing. 25 November 2012. Toronto Sun. 23 November 2012.
    5. Web site: 48th Vanier Cup Boxscore. U Sports. November 23, 2012.
    6. Web site: OUA announces 2012 football schedule. Canadian Interuniversity Sport. 2011-12-13. 2012-04-18.
    7. Web site: RSEQ unveils 2012 football schedule. Canadian Interuniversity Sport. 2012-02-20 . 2012-04-18.