The ‘OUA is more exciting,’ says Carleton Ravens commit

Carleton adds an out-of-province commit to their Class of 2018.

CΓ©dric ThΓ©riault, a defensive lineman from Champlain College Lennoxville, has spent his entire career playing in QuΓ©bec, but now he has decided to test his talents against Ontario opponents after committing to the Carleton Ravens.

With 11 teams, the OUA has the most football teams in U Sports. The RSEQ, on the other hand, contains five teams. To ThΓ©riault, this difference in league size played a role into his decision to cross over into Ontario.

CΓ©dric ThΓ©riault takes down the ball carrier. Courtesy of CΓ©dric ThΓ©riault. (Credit: Maxime Bellemare)

β€œI think the OUA football league is more exciting than the RSEQ as you play a new team every week and there is more parity,” ThΓ©riault said.

Before 2013, the OUA had one less team than it does now. It was in 2013 that the Carleton Ravens revived their football team. β€œCarleton is a fairly young football program,” ThΓ©riault said. β€œI want to be apart of that new generation that will bring this program to the highest levels.”

In its five-year inception, the Ravens have had limited changes to the coaching staff. β€œI liked the fact that the coaching staff has been really stable since the program restarted and many of them will most likely be there for my whole U Sports career,” ThΓ©riault said. β€œI also already knew the defensive line coach, David Caron, and he is full-time, which is a great advantage.”

Credit: Maxime Bellemare

ThΓ©riault is originally from QuΓ©bec City, QuΓ©bec, where he played high school football with Les Blizzard du SΓ©minaire Saint-FranΓ§ois (RSEQ). After five years, the 6’0, 230lbs defensive end moved to Lennoxville and played three years with the Champlain College Cougars (RSEQ Division 1).

In 2015 and 2017, ThΓ©riault and the Cougars captured the Bol d’Or championship. In 2015, while he was a captain on Team QuΓ©bec White, he was player of the game versus Team Nova Scotia at the Football Canada Cup.

At Carleton, ThΓ©riault will be studying finance with a co-op option at the Sprott School of Business.

β€œI really like the city of Ottawa and instantaneously fell in love with the place and the city during my official and unofficial visits,” ThΓ©riault said. β€œOttawa looks like QuΓ©bec City in some ways and it felt like home.”

(feature photo credit: Maxime Bellemare)

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