QUEBEC CITY β In the 46th edition of the Desjardins Vanier Cup, the top-ranked Laval Rouge et Or captured their sixth Vanier Cup title with a 29-2 victory over the Calgary Dinos before a sold-out hometown crowd of 16,237 at PEPS Stadium on Saturday.
In what was statistically the most commanding defensive effort in Vanier Cup history, the Rouge et Or held the powerful Dinos offence to just 140 net yards, bettering the previous Vanier Cup mark of 161 net yards allowed by the Guelph Gryphons in their 1984 victory over the Mount Allison Mounties.
Canada West and Mitchell Bowl champion Calgary came into the game having scored 35 points or more in five straight contests, including a 42-point average in three playoff duels.
βI am really proud of my guys, and I am thrilled to pull this off in front of a hometown crowd,β said Lavalβs Glen Constantin, who with the win becomes the first head coach to win five Vanier Cup titles, surpassing the four crowns amassed by former Calgary bench boss Peter Connellan.
Winning the Ted Morris Memorial Trophy as the game MVP was Laval running back SΓ©bastien LΓ©vesque, who racked up 168 yards on 30 carries and one touchdown. He had one additional major score negated by penalty.
βFrom a personal standpoint, this was a difficult season filled with injuries for me,β said LΓ©vesque, whose 30 runs rank second all-time in single-game Vanier Cup performances. βI was really glad to come up with such a big performance for my teammates in a game like this. This was a team accomplishment, and my o-line was awesome today.β
With one sack and a team-high 4.5 tackles, defensive end Marc-Antoine Beaudoin-Cloutier claimed the Bruce Coulter Award as the MVP on the opposite side of the ball from the Morris winner.
βWe had a great week of preparation,β said Beaudoin-Cloutier. βOur coaches came up with a fantastic game plan, and we executed it well.β
Laval quarterback Bruno Prudβhomme connected on 10 of 13 attempts, including one touchdown. His top receiver was Seydou Junior Haridara, who caught five passes for 70 yards. Rouge et Or placekicker Christopher Milo kicked five field goals, tying a Vanier Cup single-game record held by Greg Vavra (Calgary, 1983) Frank Jagas (Western, 1994).
Laval becomes just the second team to win a Vanier Cup game before a hometown crowd, following the Toronto Varsity Blues, who captured the national title at Varsity Stadium in 1965 and at SkyDome (now the Rogers Centre) in 1993.
The victory caps a perfect, 13-0 season for Laval. It marks the first time in CIS football history that a team wins 13 games in a campaign. The Rouge et Or accomplished the feat thanks to an expanded nine-game regular season in Quebec.
Calgary completed its third straight campaign with a defeat at PEPS Stadium, having lost both the 2008 Uteck Bowl to Laval and 2009 Vanier Cup to Queenβs at Quebec City.
A constant snowfall made this the first Vanier Cup played with the field covered in snow from start to finish.
For Calgary, two-time Hec Crighton Trophy winner Erik Glavic completed just six of 27 passes for 69 yards, including one interception. Galvicβs accuracy was considerably better than the statistics indicate, as his receivers repeatedly dropped well-targeted throws.
βThis sort of result is obviously disappointing, but Iβm really proud of my players,β said Calgary head coach Blake Nill, who now holds a 2-4 record in six career Vanier Cup appearances. βThey left it all on the field.β
The victory extends Lavalβs overall winning streak at home to 44 games, last losing at PEPS on September 19, 2004 with a 14-13 defeat at the hands of the Montreal Carabins. Laval is also now tied with the Western Mustangs for most Vanier Cup victories, both boasting six banners. Laval is undefeated in Vanier Cup appearances, while Western has had 12 visits to the national final.
Laval dominated the opening quarter, outgaining the Dinos 183 yards to 43 in net offence, and allowing but three. LΓ©vesque opened the scoring for the Rouge et Or at the 4:27 mark, rumbling through his offensive line and into the open field for a 41-yard rushing major. Yannick Morin Plante capped Lavalβs subsequent drive with a 40-yard receiving touchdown from Prudβhomme. Milo posted his first field goal of the afternoon, a 12-yarder, before the quarter was out, to give Laval a 17-0 lead at quarter-time.
The Dino offence proved unable to break the Rouge et Or defenders, failing to capitalize on a fumble recovery in Laval territory, and suffering a net loss of three yards offence over the second quarter. Calgary’s defence fared somewhat better in the second frame, forcing Laval to settle for three field goals by Milo. Laval yielded enough to concede a safety touch rather than punt from its own end zone, to leave the score 26-2 at the intermission.
Lavalβs defence allowed Calgary just four first downs in the first half, forcing the Dinos into two-and-out situations on five of their eight drives.
Both teams settled into a defensive stalemate in the second half. Calgary’s sole attempt at offensive points, a 39-yard field goal attempt by Aaron Ifield late in the third quarter, sailed wide. LΓ©vesque had a 38-yard touchdown run called back for holding. Milo added his record-tying field goal with 1:31 remaining in the game, accounting for the only score of the second half and the final 29-2 tally.
The 47th edition of the Desjardins Vanier Cup will be played on Friday, November 25, 2011, at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver.
SCORING SUMMARY
Cgy: 0-2-0-0=2
Lav: 17-9-0-3=29
First Quarter
Lav β TD LΓ©vesque 41 run (Milo kick) 4:27
Lav β TD Morin-Plante 40 pass from Prudβhomme (Milo kick) 7:43
Lav β FG Milo 12 13:39
Second Quarter
Cgy β Safety Touch (Milo conceded in endzone) 4:09
Lav β FG Milo 24 6:46
Lav β FG Milo 23 10:49
Lav β FG Milo 27 14:49
Third Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
Lav β FG Milo 18 13:29
Attendance: 16,237
Photo credit Yan Dublet
-CIS
Calgary (9-3,6-2) vs. Laval (13-0,9-0)
Date: Nov 27, 2010 β’ Site: Quebec, Qc β’ Stadium: PEPS – U. Laval β’ Attendance: 16237
Score by Quarters | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
Calgary | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Laval | 17 | 9 | 0 | 3 | 29 |
SCORING SUMMARY | CGY -LAVA | |||
1st | 04:27 | LAVA | Seb. Levesque 41 yd run (Christ. Milo kick) | |
1 play, 41 yards, TOP 0:24 | 0 – 7 | |||
07:43 | LAVA | Y. Morin-Plante 40 yd pass from Br. Prud’Homme (Christ. Milo kick) | ||
4 plays, 62 yards, TOP 1:52 | 0 – 14 | |||
13:39 | LAVA | Christ. Milo 12 yd field goal | ||
7 plays, 45 yards, TOP 3:41 | 0 – 17 | |||
2nd | 04:09 | CGY | TEAM safety | |
2 – 17 | ||||
06:46 | LAVA | Christ. Milo 24 yd field goal | ||
3 plays, 7 yards, TOP 1:21 | 2 – 20 | |||
10:49 | LAVA | Christ. Milo 23 yd field goal | ||
6 plays, 36 yards, TOP 2:41 | 2 – 23 | |||
14:49 | LAVA | Christ. Milo 27 yd field goal | ||
7 plays, 62 yards, TOP 1:52 | 2 – 26 | |||
4th | 13:29 | LAVA | Christ. Milo 18 yd field goal | |
6 plays, 26 yards, TOP 2:21 | 2 – 29 |
Kickoff time: 11:48 β’ End of Game: 14:44 β’ Total elapsed time: 2:56 Referee: Rene Daigneault β’ Umpire: Cam Dickson β’ Linesman: Adelmo Monaco β’ Line judge: Justin McInnes β’ Back judge: Barry Debaie β’ Field judge: Brent Young β’ Side judge: John Pringle β’ Scorer: C-M. Emond β’ Temperature: -1 C β’ Wind: SW 20 β’ Weather: Light Snow 46e Coupe Vanier Desjardins / 46th Desjardins Vanier Cup Ted Morris Trophy (MVP) – Sebastien Levesque (Laval) Bruce Coulter Trophy – Marc-Antoine Beaudoin-Cloutier (Lav) |
Team Statistics |
Team Statistics (Final)
Team Totals | CGY | LAVA |
FIRST DOWNS | 10 | 16 |
Rushing | 5 | 9 |
Passing | 5 | 7 |
Penalty | 0 | 0 |
NET YARDS RUSHING | 62 | 225 |
Rushing Attempts | 24 | 42 |
Average Per Rush | 2.6 | 5.4 |
Rushing Touchdowns | 0 | 1 |
Yards Gained Rushing | 79 | 244 |
Yards Lost Rushing | 17 | 19 |
NET YARDS PASSING | 85 | 163 |
Completions-Attempts-Int | 7-29-1 | 10-13-0 |
Average Per Attempt | 2.9 | 12.5 |
Average Per Completion | 12.1 | 16.3 |
Passing Touchdowns | 0 | 1 |
TEAM LOSSES | -7 | -13 |
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS | 140 | 375 |
Total offense plays | 55 | 57 |
Average Gain Per Play | 2.5 | 6.6 |
Fumbles: Number-Lost | 4-2 | 2-2 |
Penalties: Number-Yards | 5-67 | 6-30 |
PUNTS-YARDS | 11-366 | 8-279 |
Average Yards Per Punt | 33.3 | 34.9 |
Net Yards Per Punt | 21.8 | 31.6 |
Inside 20 | 1 | 3 |
50+ Yards | 0 | 0 |
Touchbacks | 0 | 0 |
Fair catch | 0 | 0 |
KICKOFFS-YARDS | 2-107 | 2-121 |
Average Yards Per Kickoff | 53.5 | 60.5 |
Net Yards Per Kickoff | 44.5 | 33.5 |
Touchbacks | 0 | 0 |
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD | 4-26-0 | 9-126-0 |
Average Per Return | 6.5 | 14.0 |
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD | 2-54-0 | 2-18-0 |
Average Per Return | 27.0 |
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