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2012 CIS football season


FieldValue
title2012 CIS football season
durationAugust 31, 2012 – October 27, 2012
conf1Hardy Cup
conf1_champCalgary Dinos
conf2Yates Cup
conf2_champMcMaster Marauders
conf3Dunsmore Cup
conf3_champLaval Rouge et Or
conf4Loney Bowl
conf4_champAcadia Axemen
conf5Mitchell Bowl
conf5_champMcMaster Marauders
conf6Uteck Bowl
conf6_champLaval Rouge et Or
finalsVanier Cup
finals_dateNovember 23, 2012
finals_venueToronto, Ontario
finals_champLaval Rouge et Or
prevseason_year[2011](2011-cis-football-season)
nextseason_year[2013](2013-cis-football-season)
seasonslistnamesCIS football seasons

The 2012 CIS football season began on August 31, 2012 with the Saskatchewan Huskies hosting the Alberta Golden Bears at Griffiths Stadium. The season concluded on November 23 in Toronto, Ontario with the 48th Vanier Cup championship, won by the Laval Rouge et Or after they defeated the McMaster Marauders 37-14. This year, 26 university teams in Canada are scheduled to play Canadian Interuniversity Sport football, the highest level of amateur Canadian football.

Regular season standings

Top 10

12345678910Acadia AxemenAlberta Golden BearsBishop's GaitersCalgary DinosConcordia StingersGuelph GryphonsLaurier Golden HawksLaval Rouge et OrManitoba BisonsMcGill RedmenMcMaster MaraudersMontreal CarabinsMount Allison MountiesOttawa Gee-GeesQueen's Golden GaelsRegina RamsSaint Mary's HuskiesSaskatchewan HuskiesSherbrooke Vert et OrSt. Francis Xavier X-MenToronto Varsity BluesUBC ThunderbirdsWaterloo WarriorsWestern MustangsWindsor LancersYork Lions
9 (51)9 (51)8 (76)*11* (19)*11* (21)10 (41)10 (43)9 (53)9 (39)9 (48)
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
3 (246-1)3 (249)2 (256)2 (267-1)2 (268-1)2 (270-1)2 (268-1)2 (270-1)3 (225)3 (229)
*15* (3)*13* (5)NR*14* (1)NRNRNRNRNRNR
*13* (23)*14* (2)*12* (13)*13* (5)*12* (17)9 (50)7 (114)5 (177)5 (169)5 (167)
*16* (2)NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
2 (257-4)2 (256)3 (224)4 (220)4 (223)4 (220)3 (243)3 (238)2 (266)2 (266)
*14* (6)10 (44)7 (126)8 (89)8 (92)8 (87)8 (94)10 (22)10 (28)*12* (7)
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
1 (294-25)1 (300-30)1 (300-30)1 (299-29)1 (299-29)1 (299-29)1 (299-29)1 (299-29)1 (300-30)1 (300-30)
4 (180)4 (220)4 (210)3 (231)3 (223)3 (236)5 (180)4 (212)4 (224)4 (219)
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
6 (121)6 (156)6 (160)5 (184)5 (162)5 (175)4 (190)6 (161)6 (140)6 (146)
*12* (35)*12* (8)10 (31)9 (70)7 (129)6 (157)6 (146)8 (84)7 (139)7 (138)
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
8 (81)8 (93)9 (39)7 (89)10 (25)*13* (3)NR*11* (18)*12* (4)*11* (9)
*11* (45)*15* (1)*11* (14)10 (35)9 (32)*11* (10)*11* (7)*12* (16)*11* (27)10 (33)
NRNR*14* (2)NRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NR*16* (1)NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
7 (100)*11* (12)NR*15* (1)NRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
5 (142)5 (161)5 (177)6 (141)6 (143)7 (115)9 (48)7 (98)8 (89)8 (88)
10 (50)7 (95)*13* (4)*12* (6)*13* (1)*12* (5)NRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR

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.

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. The Laval Rouge et Or defeated the McMaster Marauders 37-14 in the Vanier Cup to earn their seventh title.

Playoff bracket

| team-width= | score-width= | RD1-team11=Laurier Golden Hawks | RD1-score11=0 | RD1-team12=Queen's Golden Gaels | RD1-score12=34 | RD1-team15=Windsor Lancers | RD1-score15=35 | RD1-team16=Western Ontario Mustangs | RD1-score16=56 | RD2-team01=Saskatchewan Huskies | RD2-score01=9 | RD2-team02=Regina Rams | RD2-score02=31 | RD2-team03=Manitoba Bisons | RD2-score03=18 | RD2-team04=Calgary Dinos | RD2-score04=57 | RD2-team05=Queen's Golden Gaels | RD2-score05=39 | RD2-team06=Guelph Gryphons | RD2-score06=42 | RD2-team07=Western Ontario Mustangs | RD2-score07=28 | RD2-team08=McMaster Marauders | RD2-score08=42 | RD2-team09=Saint Mary's Huskies | RD2-score09=49 | RD2-team10=Mount Allison Mounties | RD2-score10=11 | RD2-team13=Sherbrooke Vert et Or | RD2-score13=42 | RD2-team14=Montreal Carabins | RD2-score14=24 | RD2-team15=McGill Redmen | RD2-score15=9 | RD2-team16=Laval Rouge et Or | RD2-score16=46 | RD3-team01=Regina Rams | RD3-score01=14 | RD3-team02=Calgary Dinos | RD3-score02=38 | RD3-team03=Guelph Gryphons | RD3-score03=13 | RD3-team04=McMaster Marauders | RD3-score04=30 | RD3-team05=Saint Mary's Huskies | RD3-score05=9 | RD3-team06=Acadia Axemen | RD3-score06=17 | RD3-team07=Sherbrooke Vert et Or | RD3-score07=17 | RD3-team08=Laval Rouge et Or | RD3-score08=40 | RD4-team01=Calgary Dinos | RD4-score01=6 | RD4-team02=McMaster Marauders | RD4-score02=45 | RD4-team03=Acadia Axemen | RD4-score03=7 | RD4-team04= Laval Rouge et Or | RD4-score04=42 | RD5-team01=McMaster Marauders | RD5-score01= 14 | RD5-team02=Laval Rouge et Or | RD5-score02= 37

Post-Season Awards

QuebecOntarioAtlanticCanada WestNATIONALHec Crighton TrophyPresidents' TrophyJ. P. Metras TrophyPeter Gorman TrophyRuss Jackson AwardFrank Tindall Trophy
Rotrand Sené (Montreal)Kyle Quinlan (McMaster)Kyle Graves (Acadia)Eric Dzwilewski (Calgary)**Kyle Quinlan (McMaster)**
Frédéric Plesius (Laval)Aram Eisho (McMaster)Brett Hubbeard (St. Francis Xavier)Mike Edem (Calgary)**Frédéric Plesius (Laval)**
Jean-Samuel Blanc (Montreal)Ben D'Aguilar (McMaster)Rob Jubenville (Saint Mary's)Brett Jones (Regina)**Ben D'Aguilar (McMaster)**
Shaquille Johnson (McGill)Yannick Harou (Western)Thomas Troop (Acadia)Brett Blaszko (Calgary)**Shaquille Johnson (McGill)**
David Haddrall (Bishop's)Zach Androschuk (Guelph)Matthew Albright (Saint Mary's)Brett Jones (Regina)**Zach Androschuk (Guelph)**
Glen Constantin (Laval)Stefan Ptaszek (McMaster)Jeff Cummins (Acadia)Blake Nill (Calgary)**Stefan Ptaszek (McMaster)**

All-Canadian Team

First Team

;Offence : Kyle Quinlan, QB, McMaster : Garrett Sanvido, RB, Western : Steven Lumbala, RB, Calgary : Kit Hillis, WR, Saskatchewan : Nick Anapolsky, WR, Waterloo : Jordan Brescacin, IR, Windsor : Michael Squires, IR, Acadia : Pierre Lavertu, C, Laval : Kirby Fabien, OT, Calgary : Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, OT, McGill : Jason Medeiros, G, McMaster : Brett Jones, G, Regina ;Defence : David Rybinski, DT, Saskatchewan : Daryl Waud, DT, Western : Ben D'Aguilar, DE, McMaster : Jean-Samuel Blanc, DE, Montreal : Aram Eisho, LB, McMaster : Frédéric Plesius, LB, Laval : Mathieu Masseau, SAM, Laval : Teague Sherman, FS, Manitoba : Tijani Chase-Dunawa, HB, Queen's : Kirby Kezama, HB, Regina : Jamir Walker, CB, Regina : Joey Cupido, CB, McMaster ;Special Teams : Kyle Graves, P, Acadia : Tyler Crapigna, K, McMaster : Nic Demski, RET, Manitoba

Second Team

;Offence : Kyle Graves, QB, Acadia : Anthony Coombs, RB, Manitoba : Ryan Granberg, RB, Queen's : Shaq Johnson, WR, McGill : Taylor Renaud, WR, Acadia : Chris Dobko, IR, Calgary : Robert Babic, IR, McMaster : Quinn McCaughan, C, Calgary : Matt Sewell, OT, McMaster : Christopher Mercer, OT, Regina : Charles Vaillancourt, G, Laval : Colin Murray, G, Acadia ;Defence : Jacob LeBlanc, DT, Mount Allison : John Miniaci, DT, Queen's : Arnaud Gascon-Nadon, DE, Laval : Rob Jubenville, DE, Saint Mary's : Sam Sabourin, LB, Queen's : Brett Hubbeard, LB, St Francis Xavier : Steve Famulak, LB, Regina : Michael Daly, FS, McMaster : Antoine Pruneau, HB, Montreal : Cameron Wade, HB, Acadia : Kayin Marchand-Wright, CB, Saint Mary's : Fode Yansane, CB, Montreal ;Special Teams : Chris Bodnar, P, Regina : Johnny Mark, K, Calgary : Kris Robertson, RET, Concordia

Teams

InstitutionTeamCityProvinceFirst seasonHead coachEnrollmentEndowmentFootball stadiumCapacity
University of British ColumbiaThunderbirdsVancouverBC1923Shawn Olson43,579$1.05BThunderbird Stadium3,500
University of CalgaryDinosCalgaryAB1964Blake Nill28,196$516.7MMcMahon Stadium35,650
University of AlbertaGolden BearsEdmontonAB1910Jeff Stead36,435$800.3MFoote Field3,500
University of SaskatchewanHuskiesSaskatoonSK1912Brian Towriss19,082$214MGriffiths Stadium6,171
University of ReginaRamsReginaSK1999Frank McCrystal12,800$27.4MMosaic Stadium at Taylor Field32,848
University of ManitobaBisonsWinnipegMB1920Brian Dobie27,599$357MUniversity Stadium5,000
InstitutionTeamCityProvinceFirst seasonHead coachEnrollmentEndowmentFootball stadiumCapacity
University of WindsorLancersWindsorON1968Joe D'Amore13,496$65.3MSouth Campus Stadium2,000
University of Western OntarioMustangsLondonON1929Greg Marshall30,000$371.7MTD Waterhouse Stadium10,000
University of WaterlooWarriorsWaterlooON1957Joe Paopao27,978$247.3MWarrior Field5,200
Wilfrid Laurier UniversityGolden HawksWaterlooON1961Gary Jeffries12,394$70.1MUniversity Stadium6,000
University of GuelphGryphonsGuelphON1950Stu Lang19,408$228.2MAlumni Stadium4,100
McMaster UniversityMcMaster MaraudersHamiltonON1901Stefan Ptaszek25,688$519.2MRon Joyce Stadium6,000
University of TorontoVarsity BluesTorontoON1877Greg Gary73,185$1.518BVarsity Stadium5,000
York UniversityLionsTorontoON1969Warren Craney42,400$331.1MYork Stadium2,500
Queen's UniversityGolden GaelsKingstonON1882Pat Sheahan20,566$584.4MRichardson Stadium10,258
University of OttawaGee-GeesOttawaON1894Gary Etcheverry35,548$183.9MBeckwith Stadium1,500
InstitutionTeamCityProvinceFirst seasonHead coachEnrollmentEndowmentFootball stadiumCapacity
Concordia UniversityStingersMontrealQC1974Gerry McGrath38,809---Concordia Stadium4,000
Université de MontréalCarabinsMontrealQC2002Danny Maciocia55,540$133.9CEPSUM Stadium5,100
McGill UniversityRedmenMontrealQC1898Clint Uttley32,514$920.8MMolson Stadium25,012
Université LavalRouge et OrQuebec CityQC1996Glen Constantin37,591---PEPS Stadium12,257
Université de SherbrookeVert et OrSherbrookeQC1971David Lessard35,000---Université de Sherbrooke Stadium3,359
Bishop's UniversityGaitersSherbrookeQC1884Kevin Mackey1,817---Coulter Field2,200
InstitutionTeamCityProvinceFirst seasonHead coachEnrollmentEndowmentFootball stadiumCapacity
Acadia UniversityAxemenWolfvilleNS1957Jeff Cummins3,770$57.4MRaymond Field3,000
Mount Allison UniversityMountiesSackvilleNB1955Kelly Jeffrey2,614$111.1MMacAulay Field2,500
Saint Francis Xavier UniversityX-MenAntigonishNS1954Gary Waterman4,871$90.05MOland Stadium4,000
Saint Mary's UniversityHuskiesHalifaxNS1956Perry Marchese7,433$22.7MHuskies Stadium4,000

References

References

  1. (2012-04-18). "Schedule released: 2012 Canada West football gets underway Labour Day weekend". [[Canadian Interuniversity Sport]].
  2. "FRC – CIS Football Top 10 (#1): Defending champion McMaster opens season at No. 1". U Sports.
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  4. "FRC – CIS Football Top 10 (#3): McMaster stays in the lead, Calgary up to No. 2". U Sports.
  5. "FRC - CIS Football Top 10 (#4): McMaster still No. 1, Montreal among teams on the rise". U Sports.
  6. "FRC - CIS Football Top 10 (#5): No. 1 McMaster, all-star QB Quinlan keep rolling". U Sports.
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  8. https://presto-en.usports.ca/sports/fball/2012-13/releases/20121009-top10-7 FRC - CIS Football Top 10 (#7): McMaster still No. 1, Laval up to No. 3 following big win
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  11. https://presto-fr.usports.ca/sports/fball/2012-13/releases/20121030-top10-10 Top 10 Football de SIC - AJFC (#10): McMaster domine le dernier scrutin de 2012
  12. (2011-12-13). "OUA announces 2012 football schedule". [[Canadian Interuniversity Sport]].
  13. (2012-02-20). "RSEQ unveils 2012 football schedule". [[Canadian Interuniversity Sport]].
  14. [https://presto-en.usports.ca/sports/fball/2012-13/releases/awards2 McMaster’s Quinlan claims Hec Crighton Trophy]
  15. [https://presto-en.usports.ca/sports/fball/2012-13/releases/awards1 Ptaszek named top coach, Androschuk claims Russ Jackson Award]
  16. https://presto-en.usports.ca/sports/fball/2012-13/releases/all-cdns AMJ Campbell All-Canadian banquet: All-Canadian teams announced
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