The CIS No.9-ranked Saint Mary’s Huskies jumped out to a 27-7 halftime lead and cruised to a 37-8 victory in the Loney Bowl to claim their fourth consecutive AUS banner.
A foursome of usual suspects will meet on Saturday in the CIS Bowl Games. To help you get set for the semifinals, here is a look back at the history of some of the CIS’s biggest games:
The No. 5 and Canada West champion Calgary Dinos (8-2) welcome the No. 9 and AUS champion Saint Mary’s Huskies (6-3) to McMahon Stadium for the Mitchell Bowl.
The top-ranked and QUFL champion Laval Rouge et Or (11-0) host the No. 2 and OUA champion Western Ontario Mustangs (9-1) in the Uteck Bowl in Quebec City.
A foursome of usual suspects will meet in the CIS football national semifinals. The Laval Rouge et Or host the Western Mustangs while the Calgary Dinos host the Saint Mary’s Huskies.
The CIS football national semifinals are set following wins by the Laval Rouge et Or, Western Ontario Mustangs, Calgary Dinos and Saint Mary’s Huskies in Saturday’s conference finals.
Western Mustangs kicker Lirim Hajrullahu nailed a 34-yard field goal with just 2.1 seconds left on the clock, sealing a 26-25 Yatest Cup victory over the Ottawa Gee Gees.
University of Saskatchewan quarterback Laurence Nixon was announced as the Canada West MVP for the 2010 season completing the list of nominees for the Hec Crighton trophy.
Atlantic University Sport announced the 2010 football major award winners as selected by the conference’s four head coaches including CFL prospect Henoc Muamba.
Ontario leading passer Brad Sinopoli headlines this year’s OUA football major awards as 2010 most valuable player, the nominee for the CIS Hec Crighton trophy.
Wide receiver Anthony Parker – the CFL Scouting Bureau’s third-ranked prospect – from the Calgary Dinos headlines CIS players of the week for the period ending Nov. 6, 2010.
Offensive lineman Matt O’Donnell – the CFL Scouting Bureau’s sixth-ranked prospect – from the Queen’s Gaels headlines the 2010 OUA All-Star selections.
Simon Charbonneau Campeau of the Sherbrooke Vert & Or has been named the 2010 university football player of the year by the RSEQ during the association’s annual awards media ...
The Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec announced its 2010 university football all-star team led by five unanimous picks including CFL prospect Pascal Baillargeon.
Saskatchewan quarterback Laurence Nixon aalong with Sherbrooke teammates, defensive back Dave Boucher and kicker William Dion, are the CIS football players of the week.
The Laval Rouge et Or top the final Football Reporters of Canada – CIS rankings after receiving all first-place votes for the sixth time in 10 polls this season.
University of Calgary kicker Aaron Ifield plays the final regular game of his CIS football career on Saturday, and the Saskatoon native could make CIS history with a pair of field goals.
The Laval Rouge et Or top the FRC – CIS rankings for the eighth straight week while a trio of teams tied atop the Canada West Standings at 5-2 all make the top six.