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).
