September 30, 2014

CIS Top 10: Laval sets CIS record with 22 wins in a row

CIS-SIC.ca Staff

OTTAWA (CIS) – The Laval Rouge et Or top the CIS football national rankings for the fifth time in as many media polls this season after winning their record-setting 22nd straight game overall dating back to 2012. 

For the fifth consecutive week, the reigning two-time Vanier Cup champions received all 30 first-place votes and a perfect 300 points from the Football Reporters of Canada panel.

The entire Top 10 remains unchanged this week as Laval is once again followed in order by the No. 2 Calgary Dinos (3-1 / 267 points), No. 3 Western Mustangs (4-0 / 241), No. 4 McMaster Marauders (5-0 / 206), No. 5 Montreal Carabins (3-1 / 175), No. 6 Guelph Gryphons (3-1 / 147), No. 7 Saskatchewan Huskies (3-1 / 105), No. 8 Mount Allison Mounties (4-0 / 89), No. 9 Concordia Stingers (4-0 / 64) and No. 10 Manitoba Bisons (2-2 / 47).

The top-ranked Rouge et Or (4-0) dominated visiting McGill 70-3 last Saturday in Quebec City to register their 22nd victory in a row since a 23-20 road loss to Montreal on Oct. 13, 2012, and their 67th straight win overall on home turf dating back to 2004, also a CIS record. They shared the previous national mark of 21 consecutive successes with McMaster, whose streak came to an end against Laval in the 2012 Vanier Cup final.

Both record streaks will be on the line on Sunday (1 p.m., live on ici.radio-canada.ca Quebec) when Laval hosts the Cinderella team of the first half of the season, undefeated Concordia, which currently shares first place in the RSEQ standings with the Vanier Cup champs, a year after going 0-8 in conference play. The Stingers will be looking to put an end to a 21-game losing streak against the league’s powerhouse, dating back to a 38-30 home win on Oct. 4, 2003. 

For its part, No. 2 Calgary won on the field last Friday night, edging visiting Manitoba 42-41 in a thrilling Top-10 battle at McMahon Stadium, but saw its official record fall to 3-1 after announcing Monday it was forfeiting its September 5th victory over Alberta due to the use of two ineligible players.

Other results from Top-10 teams this past weekend included No. 3 Western 69, Waterloo 3 (at Waterloo); No. 4 McMaster 28, Queen’s 19 (at McMaster); No. 5 Montreal 47, StFX 0 (at StFX); No. 7 Saskatchewan 21, Regina 16 (at Regina); No. 8 Mount Allison 26, Bishop’s 3 (at Bishop’s) and No. 9 Concordia 63, Saint Mary’s 7 (at Saint Mary’s).

Sixth-ranked Guelph enjoyed a break in its OUA schedule.

In addition to Laval-Concordia on Sunday, another exciting Top-10 confrontation between undefeated teams is set for Saturday in London where No. 3 Western hosts No. 4 McMaster. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m., live on Rogers TV in London, Cable 14 in Hamilton, Rogers Sports + throughout Ontario, and OUA.TV.

NOTES: The 50th TELUS Vanier Cup Tour makes its sixth stop of the campaign on Saturday at Griffiths Stadium at PotashCorp Park in Saskatoon, where No. 7 Saskatchewan hosts UBC, live on Shaw TV and CanadaWest.TV at 7 p.m. CT… For all the information on the 50th TELUS Vanier Cup (including ticket info) visit vaniercup.com.

 

Week 4 Rankings
Rank School Record FRC Points 1st Place Last week
1 Laval (4-0) 300 30 1
2 Calgary (3-1) 267 2
3 Western (4-0) 241 3
4 McMaster (5-0) 206 4
5 Montreal (3-1) 175 5
6 Guelph (3-1) 147 6
7 Saskatchewan (3-1) 105 7
8 Mount Allison (4-0) 89 8
9 Concordia (4-0) 64 10
10 Manitoba (2-2) 47 9

Other teams receiving votes: Windsor (5), Laurier (2) and Sherbrooke (2).