
Ontario University Athletics (OUA) is pleased to announce the 2012 OUA football schedule. The road to the 105th Yates Cup kicks off on Labour Day, as all ten teams begin their 2012 campaign on September 3. The Vanier Cup-winning McMaster Marauders begin the defence of their Yates Cup title as they host the Guelph Gryphons. McMaster will look to use an enthusiastic home-crowd to their advantage, as the last t! ime the Marauders and Gryphons faced off it was in front of a packed Alumni Stadium at Guelph Homecoming. The Marauders won that competition 37-13.
Western and McMaster meet in a highly anticipated Yates Cup re-match on September 29 at TD Waterhouse Stadium. There is a lot on the line, as the Mustangs will be looking to avenge their Yates Cup loss, and the game will headline Westernβs 2012 Homecoming celebrations.
Other schedule highlights include:
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[*]Week 1 will re-create the 2011 Yates Cup quarter-final between the Windsor Lancers and the Ottawa Gee-Gees. This time Ottawa will make the longest journey in OUA football, and look to improve on the 50-33 season-ending loss.
[*]The Queenβs Gaels travel to Waterloo to take on the Laurier Golden Hawks on September 8. The Gaels ended Laurierβs season in the 2011 Yates Cup quarter-final.
[*]Week 3 showcases two great rivalry matchups as Queenβs plays host to Western and McMaster travels to Ottawa to take on the Gee-Gees. Westernβs only regular season loss in 2011 was at the hands of the Gaels. The 37-0 routing signified the first time the Mustangs had been held scoreless since 1973.
[*]In another playoff rematch, Queenβs heads to Ron Joyce Stadium on September 22 to take on the McMaster Marauders. McMaster handily won the 2011 semifinal 40-13.
[*]York hosts Waterloo on September 22 as part of Yorkβs Homecoming festivities. When these teams met in 2011, the Lions edged the Warriors 20-18. The result came down to a field goal kicked in overtime.
[*]The battle of Waterloo will take place on Thanksgiving weekend, as Waterloo makes the short trek down the street to take on cross-town rivals, the Laurier Golden Hawks, for a Thursday night game under the lights.
[*]In another regional matchup, the Battle of Toronto takes place in Week 7. The Toronto Varsity Blues will head across town to take on the York Lions in the 43rd Annual Red & Blue Bowl.
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The OUA regular season will conclude on Saturday, October 20th, with teams vying for a postseason berth.
The OUA quarter-finals will take place on Saturday, Oct. 27 followed by the OUA semifinals on Saturday, Nov. 3. The OUA football season concludes at the 105th Yates Cup presented by Pioneer Energy on Saturday, Nov. 10.
Week 1
Monday, Sept. 3
Ottawa @ Windsor
Western @ Waterloo
Guelph @ McMaster
York @ Queenβs
Laurier @ Toronto
Week 2
Saturday, Sept. 8
McMaster @ Waterloo
Toronto @ Western
Ottawa @ York
Guelph @ Windsor
Queenβs @ Laurier
Week 3
Saturday, Sept. 15
Western @ Queen! βs
York @ Laurier
Waterloo @ Guelph
McMaster @ Ottawa
Windsor @ Toronto
Week 4
Saturday, Sept. 22
Toronto @ Guelph
Waterloo @ York
Windsor @ Western
Laurier @ Ottawa
Queenβs @ McMaster
Week 5
Saturday, Sept. 29
McMaster @ Western
Toronto @ Waterloo
Guelph @ Laurier
York @ Windsor
Ottawa @ Queenβs
Week 6
Thursday, Oct. 4
Waterloo @ Laurier
Saturday, Oct. 6
McMaster @ York
Queenβs @ Windsor
Ottawa @ Toronto
Western @ Guelph
Week 7
Saturday, Oct. 13
Laurier @ Western
Queenβs @ Guelph
York @ Toronto
Waterloo @ Ottawa
Windsor @ McMaster
Week 8
Saturday, Oct. 20
! Toronto @ Queenβs
Windsor @ Waterloo
Western @ Ottawa
Laurier @ McMaster
Guelph @ York
OUA Quarter-finals
Saturday, Oct. 27
6th place @ 3rd place
5th place @ 4th place
Bye – 1st and 2nd place
OUA Semifinals
Saturday, Nov. 3
Lowest Remaining Seed @ 1st place
Second-Lowest Remain! ing Seed @ 2nd place
105th Yates Cup presented by Pioneer Energy
Saturday, Nov. 10
Lowest Remaining Seed @ Highest Remaining Seed
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