NCAA: Canadian recap (Oct 12) Ottawa’s Ruttan has big game for C-N


In a game that saw four lead chances, the Buffalo Bulls found a way to come back and hold on defeating Ohio 38-37 in a crucial Mid-American Conference win. Canadian native DILLON GUY started at left guard for the Bulls. Fellow Canadian and IFAF World Team alum JACOB RUBY started at right guard during Richmond Spiders 31-28 loss to Towson.

TEVAUN SMITH helped Kent School (Connecticut) to a 3-0 start with a 53-12 victory against Brunswick School. Kent competes in the New England Preparatory School Athletic Conference. Smith scored the first-ever touchdown against a USA National team during the 2011 USA Football International Bowl which USA won 21-14.

In a thrilling triple overtime game, Simon Fraser University recorded their first victory ever in Great Northwest Athletic Conference play defeating Dixie State College 62-56. The win will go down in the record books, not only as SFU’s first conference victory, but also as the highest scoring game in GNAC history, as the two teams combined for 118 points. 2011 IFAF World Team member MATTIAS GOOSEN started at right tackle for SFU.

For Carson Newman, senior safety Blaine Ruttan (Ottawa, Ontario) had six tackles and a tackle for a loss. Josiah st. john starting LT for 5-0 Fresno city rams in Fresno California.

With files from IFAF

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