2013 CIS football season
The 2013 CIS football season began on August 25, 2013, with ten Ontario University Athletics teams playing that day.[1] The season concluded on November 23 with the 49th Vanier Cup championship in Quebec City, won by the Laval Rouge et Or after they defeated the Calgary Dinos 25–14.[2][3] This year, 27 university teams in Canada played Canadian Interuniversity Sport football, the highest level of amateur Canadian football. The Carleton Ravens football team re-joined the CIS after a 14-year absence, increasing the number of OUA teams to 11 and necessitating the use of bye weeks in that conference.[1]
2013 CIS football season | |
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Duration | August 25, 2013 – October 26, 2013 |
Hardy Cup champions | Calgary Dinos |
Yates Cup champions | Western Mustangs |
Dunsmore Cup champions | Laval Rouge et Or |
Loney Bowl champions | Mount Allison Mounties |
Mitchell Bowl champions | Calgary Dinos |
Uteck Bowl champions | Laval Rouge et Or |
Vanier Cup | |
Date | November 23, 2013 |
Venue | Quebec City, Quebec |
Champions | Laval Rouge et Or |
Regular season standings
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Top 10
Team \ Week | 1[4] | 2[5] | 3[6] | 4[7] | 5[8] | 6[9] | 7[10] | 8[11] | 9[12] | 10[13] |
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Acadia Axemen | 11 (11) | 11 (15) | 17 (1) | NR | 12 (5) | 13 (4) | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Alberta Golden Bears | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Bishop's Gaiters | 14 (2) | 10 (25) | 13 (7) | 10 (21) | 8 (69) | 8 (89) | 8 (97) | 8 (87) | 7 (110) | 6 (128) |
Calgary Dinos | 3 (137) | 5 (178) | 5 (165) | 5 (200) | 5 (188) | 3 (230) | 3 (233) | 3 (234) | 3 (232) | 3 (235) |
Carleton Ravens | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Concordia Stingers | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Guelph Gryphons | 7 (75) | 7 (111) | 7 (131) | 6 (152) | 6 (164) | 4 (199) | 4 (212) | 4 (206) | 5 (173) | 5 (167) |
Laurier Golden Hawks | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Laval Rouge et Or | 1 (200-20) | 1 (300-30) | 1 (299-29) | 1 (290-21) | 1 (290-21) | 2 (283-13) | 2 (280-10) | 2 (280-10) | 2 (279-10) | 2 (278-10) |
Manitoba Bisons | 10 (36) | 9 (91) | 8 (76) | 8 (99) | 10 (35) | 10 (44) | 12 (8) | 14 (3) | 9 (52) | 9 (66) |
McGill Redmen | NR | NR | 15 (3) | 12 (6) | 16 (1) | 14 (1) | 16 (1) | NR | NR | NR |
McMaster Marauders | 6 (122) | 6 (134) | 9 (58) | 9 (61) | 9 (47) | 9 (56) | 9 (53) | 9 (67) | 8 (87) | 8 (103) |
Montreal Carabins | 5 (123) | 3 (209) | 4 (224) | 4 (206) | 4 (201) | 7 (118) | 6 (138) | 6 (146) | 6 (154) | 7 (125) |
Mount Allison Mounties | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Ottawa Gee-Gees | NR | NR | 11 (11) | NR | NR | NR | 15 (5) | 15 (2) | 11 (9) | NR |
Queen's Golden Gaels | 2 (141) | 2 (251) | 2 (245) | 3 (237) | 3 (232) | 5 (198) | 5 (202) | 5 (186) | 4 (211) | 4 (216) |
Regina Rams | 12 (9) | 14 (1) | 14 (3) | 13 (4) | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Saint Mary's Huskies | 13 (2) | NR | 10 (26) | 14 (3) | NR | NR | 13 (6) | 11 (11) | 14 (1) | 11 (6) |
Saskatchewan Huskies | 9 (57) | 8 (106) | 6 (141) | 7 (99) | 7 (113) | 6 (126) | 7 (119) | 7 (110) | 10 (27) | 10 (29) |
Sherbrooke Vert et Or | 8 (59) | 12 (15) | 12 (11) | NR | 13 (4) | 12 (15) | 14 (5) | 12 (6) | 13 (4) | 13 (1) |
St. Francis Xavier X-Men | NR | NR | 16 (3) | 11 (16) | 15 (2) | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Toronto Varsity Blues | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
UBC Thunderbirds | NR | 15 (1) | NR | NR | 14 (2) | NR | 11 (9) | 13 (5) | 12 (9) | 12 (3) |
Waterloo Warriors | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Western Mustangs | 4 (129) | 4 (203) | 3 (241-1) | 2 (267-9) | 2 (275-9) | 1 (287-17) | 1 (290-20) | 1 (290-20) | 1 (290-20) | 1 (290-20) |
Windsor Lancers | 15 (1) | 13 (4) | 18 (1) | 15 (2) | 11 (20) | 11 (21) | 10 (20) | 10 (17) | NR | NR |
York Lions | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
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 49th Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2013, according to the rotating schedule, the Atlantic conference Loney Bowl champions will host the Dunsmore Cup Quebec championship team for the Uteck Bowl. The winners of the Canada West conference Hardy Trophy will host the Ontario conference's Yates Cup champion for the Mitchell Bowl.[2]
Post-season awards
Quebec[14] | Ontario[14] | Atlantic[14] | Canada West[14] | NATIONAL | |
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Hec Crighton Trophy | Jordan Heather (Bishop's) | Will Finch (Western) | Jordan Botel (Mount Allison) | Mercer Timmis (Calgary) | Jordan Heather (Bishop's)[14] |
Presidents' Trophy | Antoine Pruneau (Montreal) | Pawel Kruba (Western) | Ron Omara (St. Francis Xavier) | Doctor Cassama (Calgary) | Pawel Kruba (Western)[14] |
J. P. Metras Trophy | Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (McGill) | Ettore Lattanzio (Ottawa) | Jesse St. James (Acadia) | Donovan Dale (British Columbia) | Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (McGill)[14] |
Peter Gorman Trophy | Alex Cromer-Émond (Montreal) | Daniel Vandervoort (McMaster) | Adam Melanson (Acadia) | Rashaun Simonise (Calgary) | Daniel Vandervoort (McMaster)[14] |
Russ Jackson Award | Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (McGill) | Aaron Gazendam (Queen's) | Stu Moore (Mount Allison) | Andrew Buckley (Calgary) | Andrew Buckley (Calgary)[14] |
Frank Tindall Trophy | Kevin Mackey (Bishop's) | Greg Marshall (Western) | Kelly Jeffrey (Mount Allison) | Blake Nill (Calgary) | Kevin Mackey (Bishop's)[14] |
All-Canadian team
First team
- Offence
- Jordan Heather, QB, Bishop's
- Mercer Timmis, RB, Calgary
- Anthony Coombs, RB, Manitoba
- Alexander Fox, IR, Bishop's
- Brian Marshall, IR, Western
- George Johnson, WR, Western
- Paul de Pass, WR, Toronto
- Pierre Lavertu, C, Laval
- Karl Lavoie, OT, Laval
- Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, OT, McGill
- Jas Dhillon, G, British Columbia
- Charles Vaillancourt, G, Laval
- Defence
- Ettore Lattanzio, DT, Ottawa
- Donovan Dale, DT, British Columbia
- Derek Wiggan, DE, Queen's
- Jesse St. James, DE, Acadia
- Pawel Kruba, LB, Western
- Doctor Cassama, LB, Calgary
- Beau Landry, LB, Western
- Kwame Adjei, FS, Mount Allison
- Brett Backman, HB, Acadia
- Cyril Iwanegbe, HB, Calgary
- Andrew Lue, CB, Queen's
- Maximilien Ducap, CB, Laval
- Special teams
- Quinn van Gylswyk, P, British Columbia
- Johnny Mark, K, Calgary
- Kevin Bradfield, RET, Toronto
Second team
- Offence
- Will Finch, QB, Western
- Brendan Gillanders, RB, Ottawa
- Jordan Botel, RB, Mount Allison
- Nic Demski, IR, Manitoba
- Evan Pszczonak, IR, Windsor
- Taylor Renaud, WR, Acadia
- Addison Richards, WR, Regina
- Sean McEwen, C, Calgary
- Josh Prinsen, OT, Queen's
- Alec Pennell, OT, British Columbia
- Sukh Chungh, G, Calgary
- Cameron Thorn, G, Guelph
- Defence
- Brandon Tennant, DT, Laval
- Daryl Waud, DT, Western
- Joel Seutter, DE, Saskatchewan
- Dylan Ainsworth, DE, Western
- Ron Omara, LB, St. Francis Xavier
- Sam Sabourin, LB, Queen's
- Antoine Pruneau, LB, Montreal
- Mark Ingram, FS, Saskatchewan
- TJ Chase-Dunawa, HB, Queen's
- Cameron Wade, HB, Acadia
- Tevaughn Campbell, CB, Regina
- Eric Black, CB, Saint Mary's
- Special teams
- Boris Bede, P, Laval
- Lirim Hajrullahu, K, Western
- Guillaume Rioux, RET, Laval
Teams
Institution | Team | City | Province | First season | Head coach | Enrollment | Endowment | Football stadium | Capacity |
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University of British Columbia | Thunderbirds | Vancouver | BC | 1923 | Shawn Olson | 43,579 | $1.01B | Thunderbird Stadium | 3,500 |
University of Calgary | Dinos | Calgary | AB | 1964 | Blake Nill | 28,196 | $444M | McMahon Stadium | 35,650 |
University of Alberta | Golden Bears | Edmonton | AB | 1910 | Chris Morris | 36,435 | $751M | Foote Field | 3,500 |
University of Saskatchewan | Huskies | Saskatoon | SK | 1912 | Brian Towriss | 19,082 | $136.7M | Griffiths Stadium | 6,171 |
University of Regina | Rams | Regina | SK | 1999 | Frank McCrystal | 12,800 | $25.9M | Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field | 32,848 |
University of Manitoba | Bisons | Winnipeg | MB | 1920 | Brian Dobie | 27,599 | $303M | Investors Group Field | 33,422 |
Institution | Team | City | Province | First season | Head coach | Enrollment | Endowment | Football stadium | Capacity |
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Concordia University | Stingers | Montreal | QC | 1974 | Gerry McGrath | 38,809 | $54.4M | Concordia Stadium | 4,000 |
Université de Montréal | Carabins | Montreal | QC | 2002 | Danny Maciocia | 55,540 | $89.5M | CEPSUM Stadium | 5,100 |
McGill University | Redmen | Montreal | QC | 1898 | Clint Uttley | 32,514 | $973.6M | Molson Stadium | 25,012 |
Université Laval | Rouge et Or | Quebec City | QC | 1996 | Glen Constantin | 37,591 | $105.3M | PEPS Stadium | 12,257 |
Université de Sherbrooke | Vert et Or | Sherbrooke | QC | 1971 | David Lessard | 35,000 | --- | Université de Sherbrooke Stadium | 3,359 |
Bishop's University | Gaiters | Sherbrooke | QC | 1884 | Kevin Mackey | 1,817 | --- | Coulter Field | 2,200 |
Institution | Team | City | Province | First season | Head coach | Enrollment | Endowment | Football stadium | Capacity |
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Acadia University | Axemen | Wolfville | NS | 1957 | Jeff Cummins | 3,770 | $40M | Raymond Field | 3,000 |
Mount Allison University | Mounties | Sackville | NB | 1955 | Kelly Jeffrey | 2,614 | $82.8M | MacAulay Field | 2,500 |
Saint Francis Xavier University | X-Men | Antigonish | NS | 1954 | Gary Waterman | 4,871 | $59.4M | Oland Stadium | 4,000 |
Saint Mary's University | Huskies | Halifax | NS | 1956 | Perry Marchese | 7,433 | $16.9M | Huskies Stadium | 4,000 |
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