CIS: T-Birds, ’14 #CFC100 #1 O’Connor complete Cinderella season; win first Vanier Cup since 1997

QUEBEC CITY (CIS – Courtesy of John Edwards) – Third-year kicker Quinn van Gylswyk hit a 20-yard field goal as time expired to give the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds a 26-23 win over the UniversitΓ© de MontrΓ©al Carabins in the 2015 ArcelorMittal Vanier Cup presented by Promutuel Assurance in front of a crowd of 12,557 at TELUS-UL Stadium, Saturday.

The Victoria, B.C., native was 4-for-4 on field goal attempts, as the Thunderbirds won their first CIS football championship since 1997, and the fourth in program history. He also hit from 45, 33 and 43 yards.

A year after blocking a field goal in the dying moments of a 20-19 victory over McMaster to claim their first Vanier Cup, the Carabins looked to have repeated the magic, when a bad snap foiled a UBC field goal attempt with 1:32 left. However, an interception by AJ Blackwell near midfield gave the T-Birds another chance at glory, and they took full advantage.

β€œIt’s just incredible. I never thought this was possible,” said the former Westshore Rebel. β€œThe defence got us the ball back at the end, which was huge. To be honest, I was devastated (after that bad snap). I knew it was going to come down to a last second field goal. Montreal is a strong team. It’s just awesome.”

Blake Nill, in his first season with UBC after long stints with Calgary and Saint Mary’s, becomes the first head coach to win the Vanier Cup with two different programs. He previously captured the title in 2001 and 2002 with Saint Mary’s.

β€œWe make it tough on ourselves but that’s what you expect from a young team. This group of guys was not even picked to make the playoffs in Canada West this year,” said Nill, who was on the losing end of the first three Vanier Cup finals held in Quebec City while at the helm of the Calgary Dinos, against Queen’s in 2009 and versus Laval in 2010 and 2013. β€œWhat they have done is one of the most amazing things I’ve seen. This team has stood up to the best the country can offer and they have come out in front every time.”

Nill is now 3-5 overall at the Vanier Cup, having made four appearances with Saint Mary’s and three with Calgary.

The teams combined for over 1,000 yards of offence, with Montreal outgaining UBC 544-487, but a pair of interceptions proved to be the Carabins downfall.

UBC came out strong in the first half, moving the ball well on their first two possessions. However, the Montreal defence held and forced the Thunderbirds into a pair of field goals, and they led 6-0 after the first quarter.

UBC took advantage of Montreal’s first turnover early in the second quarter. After Dylan Chapdelaine picked off fifth-year pivot Gabriel Cousineau on the second-to-last play of the first quarter, UBC quarterback Michael O’Connor found Marcus Davis in the end zone on a six-yard pass four plays later, capping off a drive that went 33 yards in only 1:29. UBC extended their lead to 16-0 midway through the quarter on van Gylswyk’s third field goal of the half.

The Carabins got on the scoreboard with 2:59 left in the first half, on a 12-yard reception by Guillaume Paquet.

The momentum shifted to the Carabins side later in the half. UBC lined up for what would have been a 10-yard field goal, but ran a fake. Holder Trevor Casey, the T-Birds backup quarterback, could find nobody open and was sacked for a seven-yard loss. Montreal took over and drove 92 yards in seven plays, and David Deschamps kicked a 15-yard field goal on the final play of the first half, cutting the UBC lead to 16-10.

A 44-yard rumble to the end zone by UBC running back Brandon Deschamps put the Thunderbirds back up by 13 points, 23-10, with 9:23 left in the third quarter. The Prince George, B.C., native finished with nine carries for 79 yards.

However, the Carabins started to chip away at the UBC lead. They took the ensuing kickoff and marched down on a 12-play, 65-yard drive, but settled for David Deschamps’ second field goal of the day. He kicked his third field goal, this one from 12 yards, with 12 seconds left in the third quarter, to pull Montreal to within one score, 23-16, with 15 minutes leftΒ 

The Carabins tied the game at 23-23 on a six-yard pass from Cousineau to Samuel Nadeau-Piuze, with 7:45 left. The major was Cousineau’s second touchdown pass of the day.

After the teams traded punts, UBC drove 42 yards in eight plays, setting up what could have been the go-ahead field goal with 1:32 left. However, a bad snap resulted in the Thunderbirds’ third turnover of the day, giving the Carabins the ball on their own 35.

However, Montreal could not complete the comeback. Two plays later, Cousineau was intercepted by A.J. Blackwell at the Montreal 51 with 1:19 left. From there, O’Connor, who won the Ted Morris Trophy as the game most valuable player, took the Thunderbirds down to the Montreal 13 and set the stage for van Gylswyk’s heroics.

O’Connor finished 31-of-51 for 389 yards and is only the second rookie starting quarterback to win a Vanier Cup, and the first to do so since Terry Dolan of StFX in 1966.

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β€œIt feels amazing. We worked all year to get to this moment and to win it like we did, wow, it’s amazing,” said the Penn State transfer from Ottawa, who received the Ted Morris Memorial Trophy as the game MVP. β€œGive our receivers a lot of credit today, they were making catches left and right. To win the Vanier Cup and still make a lot of mistakes shows how much potential we have and how bright of a future we have.”

Stavros Katsantonis won the Bruce Coulter Award as defensive MVP. The Bakersfield, Calif., native had 6.5 tackles, knocked down a pass and forced a fumble early in the fourth quarter, which he recovered himself.

β€œIt’s a surreal feeling. We talked about it at the start of the season, working hard and competing. We came out every day and worked hard,” said the freshman cornerback. β€œThat’s what got us here. I never thought at my first year that I’d be first of all playing in the Vanier Cup game, or winning the defensive MVP. I’ve just got to thank God for it, I’m blessed.”

Will Watson was O’Connor’s favourite target and his 12 catches tied a Vanier Cup record for receptions in a game. He finished with 171 receiving yards. Marcus Davis had 214 all-purpose yards for UBC, including 98 on nine receptions, 115 combined on kickoff and punt returns and one yard rushing. Alex Morrison had seven catches for 95 yards.

For Montreal, Cousineau went 31-for-45 for 391 yards with two interceptions and two touchdowns. Sean Thomas Erlington had 18 carries for 110 yards. The Carabins had two receivers over 100 yards, with rookie Louis-Mathieu Normandin making eight catches for 116 yards and Regis Cibasu adding five catches for 108 yards.

β€œWe played much better in the second half but we ran out of time. In order to win a championship game, you need to play for 60 minutes,” said Montreal head coach Danny Maciocia. You have to give them credit. They played well. Their quarterback is one of the best I’ve seen in my five years in CIS. Overall, I’m very proud of our season.”

β€œWe believed until the end. We came up just short,” said Cousineau. β€œI still had fun today. I’m proud of everyone, we gave everything we had.”

Defensively, Zacary Alexis led Montreal with seven tackles, while Jordan Perrin and Jonathan Boissoneault-Glaou each had 1.5 sacks.

For UBC, Taylor Loffler and Terrell Davis each had 7.5 tackles, while Chapdelaine had the Thunderbirds’ only sack.

UBC finishes with a 10-2 overall record, and are now 4-2 all-time in Vanier Cups, having won previously in 1997, 1986 and 1982. Montreal, meanwhile, finishes 9-3 overall, and have split their two Vanier Cup appearances.

NOTES: For its three previous Vanier Cup wins, UBC beat Western 39-14 in 1982, Western 25-23 in 1986 and Ottawa 39-23 in 1997… In their other two Vanier Cup appearances, the Thunderbirds lost 16-3 to Queen’s in 1978 and 47-11 to McGill in 1997… Nill’s two Vanier Cup triumphs at the helm of Saint Mary’s came against Manitoba, 42-16, in 2001 and versus Saskatchewan, 33-21, in 2002.

SCORING SUMMARY

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UBC 6-10-7-3: 26

MTL 0-10-6-7: 23

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First Quarter

UBC – Quinn van Gylswyk 45 field goal, 2:16 (3-0 UBC)

UBC – Quinn van Gylswyk 33 field goal, 7:14 (6-0 UBC)

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Second Quarter

UBC – Marcus Davis 6 pass from Michael O’Connor (Quinn van Gylswyk convert), 1:09 (13-0 UBC)

UBC – Quinn van Gylswyk 43 field goal, 8:39 (16-0 UBC)

MTL – Guillaume Paquet 12 pass from Gabriel Cousineau (David Deschamps convert), 12:01 (16-7 UBC)

MTL – David Deschamps 15 field goal, 15:00 (16-10 UBC)

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Third Quarter

UBC – Brandon Deschamps 44 run (Quinn van Gylswyk convert), 5:37 (23-10 UBC)

MTL – David Deschamps 22 field goal, 10:49 (23-13 UBC)

MTL – David Deschamps 12 field goal, 14:48 (23-16 UBC)

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Fourth Quarter

MTL – Samuel Nadeau-Piuze 6 pass from Gabriel Cousineau (David Deschamps convert), 7:15 (23-23)

UBC – Quinn van Gylswyk 20 field goal, 15:00 (26-23 UBC)

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Attendance: 12,557

MONTREAL vs. UBC at QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC
11/28/2015 at 13:12
Montreal
23
UBC
26
SCORING 1 2 3 4 FINAL
Montreal (9-3, 6-2) 0 10 6 7 23
UBC (10-2, 6-2) 6 10 7 3 26
QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC | STADE TELUS, U.LAVAL

 

PRD TIME SCORING SUMMARY MONTREAL – UBC
1 12:44 UBC – Q. van Gylswyk 45 yd field goal.
Drive: 7 plays, 42 yards in 2:16.
0 – 3
1 07:46 UBC – Q. van Gylswyk 33 yd field goal.
Drive: 12 plays, 69 yards in 3:38.
0 – 6
2 13:51 UBC – Marcus Davis 6 yd pass from M. O’Connor. (Q. van Gylswyk kick is good).
Drive: 4 plays, 33 yards in 1:29.
0 – 13
2 06:21 UBC – Q. van Gylswyk 43 yd field goal.
Drive: 5 plays, 51 yards in 1:17.
0 – 16
2 02:59 Montreal – Guill. Paquet 12 yd pass from Gab. Cousineau. (David Deschamps kick is good).
Drive: 4 plays, 28 yards in 1:46.
7 – 16
2 00:00 Montreal – David Deschamps 15 yd field goal.
Drive: 7 plays, 92 yards in 1:15.
10 – 16
3 09:23 UBC – B. Deschamps 44 yd run. (Q. van Gylswyk kick is good).
Drive: 6 plays, 76 yards in 2:15.
10 – 23
3 04:11 Montreal – David Deschamps 22 yd field goal.
Drive: 12 plays, 65 yards in 5:04.
13 – 23
3 00:12 Montreal – David Deschamps 12 yd field goal.
Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards in 2:37.
16 – 23
4 07:45 Montreal – S. Nadeau-Piuze 6 yd pass from Gab. Cousineau. (David Deschamps kick is good).
Drive: 9 plays, 88 yards in 3:55.
23 – 23
4 00:00 UBC – Q. van Gylswyk 20 yd field goal.
Drive: 6 plays, 38 yards in 1:19.
23 – 26
MONTREAL STATISTICS UBC
29 FIRST DOWNS 30
21
8
0
Passing
Rushing
Penalty
23
4
3
544 TOTAL OFFENSE 487
70
7.8
Total Offensive Plays
Average gain per play
69
7.1
391 NET YARDS PASSING 389
31-45
8.7
1-3
2
Completions-Attempts
Net yards per pass play
Sacked: Number-Yards
Had intercepted
31-51
7.6
3-19
0
156 NET YARDS RUSHING 117
24
6.5
Rushing Attempts
Average gain per rush
15
7.8
7-267 PUNTS: Number-Yards 6-247
38.1 Average 41.2
96 TOTAL RETURN YARDS 121
5-29
3-67
0 0
Punt Returns: Number-Yards
Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards
Interception Returns: Number-Yards
5-35
4-80
2-6
7-75 PENALTIES: Number-Yards 7-30
1-1 FUMBLES: Number-Lost 1-1
3-19 SACKS: Number-Yards 1-3
0 0 INTERCEPTIONS: Number-Yards 2-6
32:04 TIME OF POSSESSION 27:56

Montreal

UBC

PASSING C-A YDS TD INT
Gab. Cousineau 31-45 391 2 2
PASSING C-A YDS TD INT
Michael O’Connor 31-51 389 1 0
Trevor Casey 0-0 0 0 0
RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Sean Thomas-Er. 18 110 6.1 16 0
Gab. Cousineau 3 32 10.7 22 0
Gabriel Parent 2 10 5.0 5 0
Guill. Paquet 1 4 4.0 4 0
RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Brandon Deschamps 9 79 8.8 44 1
Trevor Casey 1 16 16.0 16 0
Trivel Pinto 1 13 13.0 13 0
Michael O’Connor 3 8 2.7 7 0
Marcus Davis 1 1 1.0 1 0
RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
L-M. Normandin 8 116 14.5 34 0
Regis Cibasu 5 108 21.6 32 0
Guill. Paquet 8 68 8.5 15 1
Philip Enchill 5 53 10.6 14 0
S. Nadeau-Piuze 4 41 10.3 17 1
Sean Thomas-Er. 1 5 5.0 5 0
RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Will Watson 12 171 14.3 36 0
Marcus Davis 9 98 10.9 20 1
Alex Morrison 7 95 13.6 30 0
Trivel Pinto 3 25 8.3 11 0
KICKING FG LG XP RG PTS
David Deschamps 3/3 22 2/2 11
KICKING FG LG XP RG PTS
Quinn van Gylswyk 4/4 45 2/2 14
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB -20
Felix Menard-B. 7 267 38.1 49 0 3
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB -20
Quinn van Gylswyk 6 247 41.2 45 0 1
KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG TB OB
Felix Menard-B. 4 224 56.0 0 0
KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG TB OB
Quinn van Gylswyk 3 170 56.7 0 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Gabriel Parent 2 46 23.0 32 0
Guill. Paquet 1 21 21.0 21 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Marcus Davis 4 80 20.0 25 0
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Francois Hamel 5 29 5.8 9 0
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Marcus Davis 5 35 7.0 10 0
INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Dylan Chapdelaine 1 6 6.0 6 0
A. J. blackwell 1 0 0.0 0 0
FUMBLES NO LOST
Sean Thomas-Er. 1 1
FUMBLES NO LOST
Michael O’Connor 1 1
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
# MONTREAL SOLO AST TOTAL SACKS-YDS TFL-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS BRUP BLKS QBH
36 Zacary Alexis 6 2 7 1
9 Jean-S. Belisle 5 0 5
8 Jon. B-Glaou 1 6 4 1.5 – 8 1.5 – 8 1-0 1
20 Maiko Zepeda 2 4 4
23 Jordan Perrin 3 2 4 1.5 – 11 1.5 – 11
25 Dj. Buissereth 3 0 3 2
15 Francois Hamel 2 1 2.5
16 David Deschamps 2 1 2.5
28 Guill. Doucet 1 2 2
49 Freder. Chagnon 2 0 2 1 – 2 1
43 Mathieu Dupuis 1 1 1.5 1 – 2
91 Junior Luke 1 1 1.5 1
1 Sean Thomas-Er. 1 0 1
40 Jer. Morissette 0 1 0.5
94 Emile Charron-L 0 1 0.5
TOTALS 30 22 41 3 – 19 5 – 23 1-0 6
# UBC SOLO AST TOTAL SACKS-YDS TFL-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS BRUP BLKS QBH
10 Taylor Loffler 4 7 7.5
24 Terrell Davis 4 7 7.5 1
18 Stavros Katsantonis 5 3 6.5 1 1-0 1
9 Mitch Barnett 4 3 5.5 1
3 Kevin Wiens 3 4 5 1
30 Dylan Chapdelaine 4 2 5 1 – 3 1 – 3 1-6
21 Malcom Lee 4 0 4
35 A. J. blackwell 3 2 4 1-0
56 Dante Vigini 2 3 3.5 1
91 Connor Griffiths 1 2 2
23 Dominique Termansen 1 1 1.5
27 Yianni Cabylis 1 1 1.5
28 Warren Reece 1 0 1
90 Boyd Richardson 0 2 1
32 Kyle Miller 0 1 0.5
40 Tanner Friesen 0 1 0.5
45 Riley Jones 0 1 0.5
47 Evan Horton 0 1 0.5
94 Treymont Levy 0 1 0.5
TOTALS 37 42 58 1 – 3 1 – 3 1 1-0 2-6 5
OTHER INFORMATION
Location: QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC
Stadium: STADE TELUS, U.LAVAL
Attendance: 12557
Weather: OVERCAST
Temperature: 1 C
Wind: 6 KPH SE
Referee: HENRY CHIU
Umpire: JIM FOWLER
Head Linesman: MARC COBB
Line Judge: KEVIN RIOPEL
Back Judge: JOHN DILALLA
Field Judge: IAIN CROPPER
Side Judge: NIGEL BUSHE
Scorekeeper: ESTHER TURGEON

 

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