2015 CIS football season
Sports season
The 2015 CIS football season began on August 30, 2015 with ten Ontario University Athletics teams playing that day.[ 1] The season concluded on November 28 with the UBC Thunderbirds defeating the Montreal Carabins 26-23 in the 51st Vanier Cup championship at Telus Stadium in Quebec City .[ 2] This year, 27 university teams in Canada played Canadian Interuniversity Sport football , the highest level of amateur Canadian football .
Regular season standings
(Rank) Team
W
L
PF
PA
PTS
Playoff Spot
#1 Calgary
8
-
0
471
-
149
16
†
#6 UBC
6
-
2
281
-
239
12
X
#8 Manitoba
5
-
3
284
-
253
10
X
Saskatchewan
3
-
5
240
-
300
6
X
Alberta
2
-
6
183
-
356
4
Regina
0
-
8
177
-
339
0
† – Conference Champion Rankings: CIS Top 10
Overall
Conf
Playoff Spot
(Rank) Team
W
L
PF
PA
PTS
W
L
#3 Laval
7
-
1
298
-
101
14
6
-
1
†
#4 Montreal
6
-
2
232
-
109
12
6
-
2
X
#7 Sherbrooke
5
-
3
216
-
153
10
4
-
3
X
Concordia
4
-
4
250
-
222
8
4
-
4
X
McGill
3
-
5
192
-
249
6
3
-
4
Bishop's
1
-
7
89
-
319
2
0
-
7
† – Conference Champion Rankings: CIS Top 10
(Rank) Team
W
L
PF
PA
PTS
Playoff Spot
#2 Western
8
-
0
494
-
110
16
†
#5 Guelph
7
-
1
338
-
159
14
X
McMaster
6
-
2
355
-
211
12
X
#10 Carleton
5
-
3
288
-
224
10
X
Queen's
5
-
3
242
-
251
10
X
#9 Laurier
4
-
4
261
-
218
8
X
Toronto
3
-
5
300
-
331
6
Ottawa
3
-
5
300
-
331
6
Windsor
2
-
6
166
-
315
4
York
1
-
7
121
-
367
2
Waterloo
0
-
8
66
-
380
0
† – Conference Champion Rankings: CIS Top 10
Overall
Conf
Playoff Spot
Team
W
L
PF
PA
PTS
W
L
Mount Allison
5
-
3
221
-
144
10
5
-
2
†
St. FX
5
-
3
172
-
179
10
5
-
2
X
Acadia
4
-
4
185
-
170
8
4
-
3
X
Saint Mary's
0
-
8
72
-
281
0
0
-
7
† – Conference Champion Rankings: CIS Top 10
Top 10
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
All-Canadian team
Second team
Offence
QB – Will Finch – Western
RB – Alex Taylor – Western
RB – Ashton Dickson – St. Francis Xavier
IR – Brian Jones – Acadia
IR – Jimmy Ralph – Alberta
WR – Yanic Lessard – Concordia
WR – Jacob Scarfone – Guelph
C – Matthew Van Praet – Western
G – Darius Ciraco – Calgary
G – Philippe Gagnon – Laval
T – Eddie Meredith – Western
T – Vernon Sainvil – St. Francis Xavier
Defence
DT – Donovan Dale – British Columbia
DT – Adam Melanson – Acadia
DE – Kwaku Boateng – Laurier
DE – Jonathan Boissonneault-Glaou – Montreal
LB – Shayne Gauthier – Laval
LB – Jake Heathcote – McMaster
LB – Micah Teitz – Calgary
FS – Kwame Adjei – Mount Allison
HB – Nicholas Parisotto – Guelph
HB – Mikaël Charland – Concordia
CB – Alex Hovington – Laval
CB – Devante Sampson – Mount Allison
Special teams
P – Félix Ménard-Brière – Montreal
K – Gabriel Ferraro – Guelph
RET – Jamel Lyles – Manitoba
[ 13]
Championships
The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl , the national semi-final games. In 2015, according to the rotating schedule, the Canada West Hardy Trophy championship team will visit the Atlantic conference's Loney Bowl championship team for the Uteck Bowl. The winners of the Québec conference Dunsmore Cup will visit the Yates Cup Ontario championship team for the Mitchell Bowl.[ 14]
Playoff bracket
The seed of the OUA Semi-Final is done so that the first-place team play the weakest team still alive.
Teams
Canada West Football ConferenceHardy Trophy
Institution
Team
City
Province
First season
Head coach
Enrollment
Endowment
Football stadium
Capacity
Hardy Trophies
Vanier Cups
University of British Columbia
Thunderbirds
Vancouver
BC
1923
Blake Nill
43,579
$1.01B
Thunderbird Stadium
3,500
14
3
University of Calgary
Dinos
Calgary
AB
1964
Wayne Harris Jr.
28,196
$444M
McMahon Stadium
35,650
15
4
University of Alberta
Golden Bears
Edmonton
AB
1910
Chris Morris
36,435
$751M
Foote Field
3,500
18
3
University of Saskatchewan
Huskies
Saskatoon
SK
1912
Brian Towriss
19,082
$136.7M
Griffiths Stadium
6,171
20
3
University of Regina
Rams
Regina
SK
1999
Mike Gibson
12,800
$25.9M
Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field
32,848
1
0
University of Manitoba
Bisons
Winnipeg
MB
1920
Brian Dobie
27,599
$303M
Investors Group Field
33,422
11
3
Ontario University AthleticsYates Cup
Institution
Team
City
Province
First season
Head coach
Enrollment
Endowment
Football stadium
Capacity
Yates Cups
Vanier Cups
University of Windsor
Lancers
Windsor
ON
1968
Joe D'Amore
13,496
$32.5M
South Campus Stadium
2,000
1
0
University of Western Ontario
Mustangs
London
ON
1929
Greg Marshall
30,000
$266.6M
TD Stadium
10,000
30
6
University of Waterloo
Warriors
Waterloo
ON
1957
Chris Bertoia
27,978
$172M
Warrior Field
5,200
2
0
Wilfrid Laurier University
Golden Hawks
Waterloo
ON
1961
Michael Faulds
12,394
---
University Stadium
6,000
7
2
University of Guelph
Gryphons
Guelph
ON
1950
Stu Lang
19,408
$164.2M
Alumni Stadium
4,100
3
1
McMaster University
Marauders
Hamilton
ON
1901
Stefan Ptaszek
25,688
$498.5M
Ron Joyce Stadium
6,000
7
1
University of Toronto
Varsity Blues
Toronto
ON
1877
Greg Gary
73,185
$1.823B
Varsity Stadium
5,000
25
2
York University
Lions
Toronto
ON
1969
Warren Craney
42,400
$306M
York Stadium
2,500
0
0
Queen's University
Golden Gaels
Kingston
ON
1882
Pat Sheahan
20,566
$657M
Richardson Stadium
8,500
23
4
University of Ottawa
Gee-Gees
Ottawa
ON
1894
Jamie Barresi
35,548
$128.4M
Gee-Gees Field
4,152
4
2
Carleton University
Ravens
Ottawa
ON
1945
Steve Sumarah
25,890
$230M
Keith Harris Stadium
3,000
0
0
Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec Dunsmore Cup
Institution
Team
City
Province
First season
Head coach
Enrollment
Endowment
Football stadium
Capacity
Dunsmore Cups
Vanier Cups
Concordia University
Stingers
Montreal
QC
1974
Mickey Donovan
38,809
$54.4M
Concordia Stadium
4,000
3
0
Université de Montréal
Carabins
Montreal
QC
2002
Danny Maciocia
55,540
$89.5M
CEPSUM Stadium
5,100
2
1
McGill University
Redmen
Montreal
QC
1898
Ronald Hilaire
32,514
$973.6M
Molson Stadium
25,012
3
1
Université Laval
Rouge et Or
Quebec City
QC
1996
Glen Constantin
37,591
$105.3M
PEPS Stadium
12,257
12
8
Université de Sherbrooke
Vert et Or
Sherbrooke
QC
1971
David Lessard
35,000
---
Université de Sherbrooke Stadium
3,359
0
0
Bishop's University
Gaiters
Sherbrooke
QC
1884
Kevin Mackey
1,817
---
Coulter Field
2,200
4
0
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