2014 CIS football season






















































2014 CIS football season
Regular season
Duration September 1 – November 1
Playoffs
Start date November 1
Hardy Cup
Manitoba Bisons2018-11-15
Yates Cup
McMaster Marauders2018-11-15
Dunsmore Cup
Montreal Carabins2018-11-15
Loney Bowl
Mount Allison Mounties2018-11-08
Mitchell Bowl
McMaster Marauders2018-11-22
Uteck Bowl
Montreal Carabins2018-11-22
Vanier Cup
Date November 29
Site
Montreal, Quebec
Champions Montreal Carabins




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The 2014 CIS football season began on September 1, 2014 with ten Ontario University Athletics teams playing that day.[1] The season concluded on November 29 with the 50th Vanier Cup championship at Molson Stadium in Montreal.[2][3] This year, 27 university teams in Canada are scheduled to play Canadian Interuniversity Sport football, the highest level of amateur Canadian football.




Contents






  • 1 Regular season standings


    • 1.1 Top 10




  • 2 Post-season awards


    • 2.1 All-Canadian team


      • 2.1.1 First team


      • 2.1.2 Second team






  • 3 Championships


  • 4 Playoff bracket


  • 5 Teams


  • 6 References





Regular season standings














































































2014 Canada West standings
          
(Rank) Team
W   L PTS Playoff Spot
#4 Calgary
6 - 2 12
#8 Saskatchewan
6 - 2 12 X
Manitoba 4 - 4 8 X
Regina 3 - 5 6 X
Alberta 3 - 5 6
UBC 2 - 6 4

† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10


































































































2014 RSEQ standings
  Overall       Conf  
(Rank) Team
W   L PTS   W   L Playoff Spot
#1 Laval
7 - 1 14   7 - 1
#2 Montreal
7 - 1 14   6 - 1 X
#8 Sherbrooke
5 - 3 10   4 - 3 X
Concordia 5 - 3 10   4 - 3 X
Bishop's 1 - 7 2   1 - 6
McGill 0 - 8 0   0 - 8

† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10



















































































































2014 OUA standings
(Rank) Team
W   L PTS   Playoff Spot
#3 McMaster
7 - 1 14  
#5 Guelph
7 - 1 14   X
#7 Western
6 - 2 12   X
Windsor 5 - 3 10   X
#10 Ottawa
5 - 3 10   X
Laurier 4 - 4 8   X
Carleton 4 - 4 8  
Queen's 3 - 5 6  
Toronto 2 - 6 4  
Waterloo 1 - 7 2  
York 0 - 8 0  

† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10










































































2014 AUS standings
  Overall       Conf  
(Rank) Team
W   L PTS   W   L Playoff Spot
#6 Mount Allison
8 - 0 16   7 - 0
St. FX 4 - 4 8   4 - 3 X
Acadia 3 - 5 6   3 - 4 X
Saint Mary's 0 - 8 0   0 - 7

† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10





Top 10


















































































































































































































































































































































































FRC-CIS Top 10 Rankings


1[4]
2[5]
3[6]
4[7]
5[8]
6[9]
7[10]
8[11]
9[12]
10[13]

Acadia Axemen

11 (36)
NR
15 (1)
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Alberta Golden Bears
NR NR NR NR NR
12 (5)
NR NR NR NR

Bishop's Gaiters

15 (14)
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Calgary Dinos
2 (260) 2 (269) 2 (267) 2 (267) 2 (267) 2 (267) 2 (267) 2 (267) 2 (270) 4 (216)

Carleton Ravens

19 (1)
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Concordia Stingers
NR
16 (1)
10 (14) 9 (84) 9 (64) 9 (72) 9 (44) 8 (78)
11 (9)

12 (1)

Guelph Gryphons
8 (60) 7 (101) 6 (128) 6 (154) 6 (147) 6 (157) 6 (150) 4 (193) 5 (183) 5 (184)

Laurier Golden Hawks

14 (16)
NR
14 (2)

12 (1)

12 (2)
10 (17)
11 (1)
NR
12 (3)
NR

Laval Rouge et Or
1 (300-30) 1 (300-30) 1 (300-30) 1 (300-30) 1 (300-30) 1 (300-30) 1 (300-30) 1 (300-30) 1 (300-30) 1 (288-18)

Manitoba Bisons
6 (140)
12 (21)
9 (61) 10 (47) 10 (47)
14 (1)
NR 9 (48)
12 (3)

11 (23)

McGill Redmen
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

McMaster Marauders
5 (144) 4 (201) 4 (194) 4 (208) 4 (206) 3 (243) 3 (243) 3 (242) 4 (217) 3 (231)

Montreal Carabins
4 (164) 5 (163) 5 (172) 5 (171) 5 (175) 5 (167) 5 (178) 4 (193) 3 (223) 2 (274-12)

Mount Allison Mounties

13 (20)
10 (34) 8 (74) 8 (107) 8 (89) 8 (100) 7 (115) 7 (126) 6 (143) 6 (156)

Ottawa Gee-Gees

16 (12)
8 (68)
12 (10)
NR NR NR NR NR 10 (23) 10 (24)

Queen's Golden Gaels
9 (56)
15 (4)
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Regina Rams

17 (6)

11 (25)
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Saint Mary's Huskies
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Saskatchewan Huskies
10 (56) 6 (144) 7 (127) 7 (114) 7 (105) 7 (114) 8 (111) 10 (34) 8 (92) 8 (99)

Sherbrooke Vert et Or

12 (26)
9 (61)
11 (14)

14 (1)

13 (2)

11 (8)

12 (1)

11 (33)
9 (54) 9 (50)

St. Francis Xavier X-Men
NR
13 (10)
NR
13 (1)
NR NR NR NR NR NR

Toronto Varsity Blues
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

UBC Thunderbirds
7 (80)
14 (9)
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Waterloo Warriors
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Western Mustangs
3 (250) 3 (242) 3 (243) 3 (241) 3 (241) 4 (196) 4 (186) 6 (135) 7 (134) 7 (109)

Windsor Lancers

18 (2)
NR
13 (10)

11 (2)

11 (5)

13 (5)
10 (44)
12 (4)
NR NR

York Lions
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.

Number in parentheses denotes number votes, after the dash number of first place votes.





Post-season awards






























































CIS post-season awards

Quebec[14]
Ontario[14]
Atlantic[14]
Canada West[14]
NATIONAL

Hec Crighton Trophy
Hugo Richard (Laval) Dillon Campbell (Wilfrid Laurier) Brian Jones (Acadia) Andrew Buckley (Calgary)
Andrew Buckley (Calgary)[14]

Presidents' Trophy
Byron Archambault (Montreal) Nick Shortill (McMaster) Jonathan Langa (Saint Mary's) Mark Ingram (Saskatchewan)
Jonathan Langa (Saint Mary's)[14]

J. P. Metras Trophy
Vincent Desloges (Laval) Ettore Lattanzio (Ottawa) Jacob LeBlanc (Mount Allison) Donovan Dale (British Columbia)
Ettore Lattanzio (Ottawa)[14]

Peter Gorman Trophy
Hugo Richard (Laval) Daniel Petermann (McMaster) Chris Reid (Mount Allison) Marcus Davis (British Columbia)
Hugo Richard (Laval)[14]

Russ Jackson Award
Alexandre Laganière (Montreal) Adam Dickson (McMaster) Sean Stoqua (Acadia) Andrew Buckley (Calgary)
Andrew Buckley (Calgary)[14]

Frank Tindall Trophy

Mickey Donovan (Concordia)

Stefan Ptaszek (McMaster)

Kelly Jeffrey (Mount Allison)

Brian Towriss (Saskatchewan)

Kelly Jeffrey (Mount Allison)[14]


All-Canadian team




First team



Offence

QB - Andrew Buckley - Calgary

RB - Dillon Campbell - Laurier

RB - Mercer Timmis - Calgary

IR - Brett Blaszko - Calgary

IR - Mikhaïl Davidson - Montreal

WR - Addison Richards - Regina

WR - Nathaniel Behar - Carleton

C - Sean McEwen - Calgary

T - Karl Lavoie - Laval

T - Edmund Meredith - Western

G - Charles Vaillancourt - Laval

G - Sean Jamieson - Western

Defence

DT - Ettore Lattanzio - Ottawa

DT - Daryl Waud - Western

DE - Vincent Desloges - Laval

DE - Jesse St. James - Acadia

LB - Byron Archambault - Montreal

LB - Adam Konar - Calgary

LB - Jonathan Langa - Saint Mary's

FS - Kwame Adjei - Mount Allison

HB - Kristopher Robertson - Concordia

HB - Chris Ackie - Laurier

CB - Adam Laurensse - Calgary

CB - Paolo Edwards - St. Francis Xavier

Special teams

P - Boris Bede - Laval

K - Tyler Crapigna - McMaster

RET - Marcus Davis - British Columbia





Second team



Offence

QB - Hugo Richard - Laval

RB - Chris Reid - Mount Allison

RB - Ronlee King-Fileen - Bishop's

IR - Nic Demski - Manitoba

IR - Danny Vandervoort - McMaster

WR - Llevi Noel - Toronto

WR - Sébastien Blanchard - Sherbrooke

C - Jean-Christophe Labrecque - Montreal

T - David Beard - Alberta

T - Vernon Sainvil - St. Francis Xavier

G - Sukh Chungh - Calgary

G - Philippe Gagnon - Laval

Defence

DT - Donovan Dale - British Columbia

DT - Jacob LeBlanc - Mount Allison

DE - Ricky Osei-Kusi - Western

DE - Connor McGough - Calgary

LB - Curtis Newton - Guelph

LB - Drew Morris - Acadia

LB - Nicholas Shortill - McMaster

FS - Mark Ingram - Saskatchewan

HB - Elie Bouka - Calgary

HB - Demetrius Ferguson - St. Francis Xavier

CB - Joey Cupido - McMaster

CB - Josh Woodman - Wester

Special teams

P - Ronnie Pfeffer - Laurier

K - Ryan Begin - Acadia

RET - Ryan Nieuwesteeg - Guelph




[15]



Championships


The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2014, according to the rotating schedule, the Atlantic conference Loney Bowl champions will visit the Ontario conference's Yates Cup champion for the Mitchell Bowl. The winners of the Canada West conference Hardy Trophy will visit the Dunsmore Cup Quebec championship team for the Uteck Bowl.[16]



Playoff bracket


The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2014, according to the rotating schedule, the Quebec conference Dunsmore Cup champions will host the Hardy Trophy Canada West championship team for the Uteck Bowl. The Atlantic conference Loney Bowl champions will visit the Ontario conference's Yates Cup winner for the Mitchell Bowl.














































































































































































































































































































































































































































Conference Quarter-finals

Conference Semi-finals

Conference Championships

National Semi-finals


50th Vanier Cup































(3) Acadia Axemen
17





(2) St. FX X-Men

18






St. FX X-Men 7






Mount Allison Mounties

29





bye





(1) Mount Allison Mounties







Mount Allison Mounties 12


(6) Laurier Golden Hawks
10



McMaster Marauders

24


(3) Western Ontario Mustangs

25


Western Ontario Mustangs 26


bye


Guelph Gryphons

51


(2) Guelph Gryphons




Guelph Gryphons 15

(5) Ottawa Gee-Gees

46



McMaster Marauders

20


(4) Windsor Lancers
29


Ottawa Gee-Gees 31


bye


McMaster Marauders

42


(1) McMaster Marauders




McMaster Marauders 19





Montreal Carabins

20




(4) Regina Rams
0





(1) Calgary Dinos

56






Calgary Dinos 15






Manitoba Bisons

27





(3) Manitoba Bisons

47





(2) Saskatchewan Huskies
39






Manitoba Bisons 26







Montreal Carabins

29




(3) Sherbrooke Vert et Or
13







(2) Montreal Carabins

40







Montreal Carabins

12*





Laval Rouge et Or 9




(4) Concordia Stingers
18




(1) Laval Rouge et Or

74




Number in parentheses represents seed in conference




Teams





























































































Canada West Football Conference
Hardy Trophy
Institution
Team
City
Province
First season
Head coach
Enrollment
Endowment
Football stadium
Capacity

University of British Columbia

Thunderbirds

Vancouver

BC
1923
Shawn Olson
43,579
$1.01B

Thunderbird Stadium
3,500

University of Calgary

Dinos

Calgary

AB
1964

Blake Nill
28,196
$444M

McMahon Stadium
35,650

University of Alberta

Golden Bears

Edmonton

AB
1910

Chris Morris
36,435
$751M

Foote Field
3,500

University of Saskatchewan

Huskies

Saskatoon

SK
1912

Brian Towriss
19,082
$136.7M

Griffiths Stadium
6,171

University of Regina

Rams

Regina

SK
1999

Frank McCrystal
12,800
$25.9M

Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field
32,848

University of Manitoba

Bisons

Winnipeg

MB
1920

Brian Dobie
27,599
$303M

Investors Group Field
33,422





















































































































































Ontario University Athletics
Yates Cup
Institution
Team
City
Province
First season
Head coach
Enrollment
Endowment
Football stadium
Capacity

University of Windsor

Lancers

Windsor

ON
1968
Joe D'Amore
13,496
$32.5M

South Campus Stadium
2,000

University of Western Ontario

Mustangs

London

ON
1929

Greg Marshall
30,000
$266.6M

TD Waterhouse Stadium
10,000

University of Waterloo

Warriors

Waterloo

ON
1957
Vacant
27,978
$172M

Warrior Field
5,200

Wilfrid Laurier University

Golden Hawks

Waterloo

ON
1961

Michael Faulds
12,394
---

University Stadium
6,000

University of Guelph

Gryphons

Guelph

ON
1950

Stu Lang
19,408
$164.2M

Alumni Stadium
4,100

McMaster University

Marauders

Hamilton

ON
1901

Stefan Ptaszek
25,688
$498.5M

Ron Joyce Stadium
6,000

University of Toronto

Varsity Blues

Toronto

ON
1877

Greg Gary
73,185
$1.823B

Varsity Stadium
5,000

York University

Lions

Toronto

ON
1969
Warren Craney
42,400
$306M

York Stadium
2,500

Queen's University

Golden Gaels

Kingston

ON
1882

Pat Sheahan
20,566
$657M

Richardson Stadium
10,258

University of Ottawa

Gee-Gees

Ottawa

ON
1894

Jamie Barresi
42,027
$184M

Gee-Gees Field
4,152 [17]

Carleton University

Ravens

Ottawa

ON
1945

Steve Sumarah
25,890
$230M

Keith Harris Stadium
3,000


























































































Quebec University Football League
Dunsmore Cup
Institution
Team
City
Province
First season
Head coach
Enrollment
Endowment
Football stadium
Capacity

Concordia University

Stingers

Montreal

QC
1974
Mickey Donovan
38,809
$54.4M

Concordia Stadium
4,000

Université de Montréal

Carabins

Montreal

QC
2002

Danny Maciocia
55,540
$89.5M

CEPSUM Stadium
5,100

McGill University

Redmen

Montreal

QC
1898
Clint Uttley
32,514
$973.6M

Molson Stadium
25,012

Université Laval

Rouge et Or

Quebec City

QC
1996

Glen Constantin
37,591
$105.3M

PEPS Stadium
12,257

Université de Sherbrooke

Vert et Or

Sherbrooke

QC
1971
David Lessard
35,000
---

Université de Sherbrooke Stadium
3,359

Bishop's University

Gaiters

Sherbrooke

QC
1884
Kevin Mackey
1,817
---

Coulter Field
2,200

































































Atlantic University Football Conference
Jewett Trophy
Institution
Team
City
Province
First season
Head coach
Enrollment
Endowment
Football stadium
Capacity

Acadia University

Axemen

Wolfville

NS
1957

Jeff Cummins
3,770
$40M

Raymond Field
3,000

Mount Allison University

Mounties

Sackville

NB
1955
Kelly Jeffrey
2,614
$82.8M
MacAulay Field
2,500

Saint Francis Xavier University

X-Men

Antigonish

NS
1954
Gary Waterman
4,871
$59.4M
Oland Stadium
4,000

Saint Mary's University

Huskies

Halifax

NS
1956
Perry Marchese
7,433
$16.9M

Huskies Stadium
4,000


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