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The Montreal Carabins lead the U SPORTS football national rankings for the third straight week but their Quebec conference archrivals, the Laval Rouge et Or, are no longer the team chasing them from the No. 2 spot. 

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Montreal (4-0) received 12 of 17 first-place votes and 164 points this week from the Football Reporters of Canada panel, with all other first-place nods going to the Calgary Dinos (4-0) who, thanks to a 147-point tally, move up to second place for the first time this fall after opening at No. 4 in late August and spending the past three weeks in third position. 

Rounding out the fifth media poll of the campaign are the No. 3 Rouge et Or (3-1 / 135 points / down one position), No. 4 Western Mustangs (5-0 / 120 / no change), No. 5 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (4-0 / 114 / no change), No. 6 UBC Thunderbirds (3-1 / 81 / up one), No. 7 McMaster Marauders (3-1 / 59 / up one), No. 8 Concordia Stingers (2-2 / 33 / previously unranked), No. 9 Regina Rams (2-2 / 27 / down three) and No. 10 Saint Mary’s Huskies (4-0 / 23 / previously unranked). 

Concordia and Saint Mary’s both crack the top 10 for the first time this season. The Stingers were last ranked nationally in the Oct. 21, 2014 poll (at No. 8), while the Huskies’ last appearance dated back to Sept. 10, 2013 (No. 10). 

While Montreal and Laval both scored unconvincing wins this past weekend, Calgary continued to roll and looks more and more like a team on a mission to avenge a heartbreaking loss to the Rouge et Or in last year’s Vanier Cup championship final.

The Carabins remained undefeated last Friday thanks to a 16-3 victory over McGill in which they saw their crosstown rivals dominate in total offence (410 yards to 316), first downs (24 to 17) and time of possession (31:10 vs. 28:50). Montreal has some extra time to work out its offensive struggles as the RSEQ leaders head into their second bye week of the season. 

Two days later in Quebec City, Laval escaped with a 12-8 decision on home turf against Concordia despite the Stingers holding the ball for over 35 minutes and outgaining the reigning Vanier Cup champions 438 total yards to 293. 

Meanwhile, the Dinos crushed (then) nationally-ranked Saskatchewan 51-28 last Saturday in Calgary and, at the midway point of their conference schedule, have defeated their opponents by an average score of 57-24. 

Other results from top-10 squads this past weekend included Western 48, Queen’s 10 (at Western); Laurier 71, Waterloo 24 (at Waterloo); UBC 41, Alberta 21 (at Alberta); McMaster 29, Guelph 9 (at Guelph); Manitoba 18, Regina 16 (at Regina); Saint Mary’s 27, Mount Allison 26 (at Mount Allison).

The Week 6 schedule is highlighted by a pair of exciting top-10 battles, including No. 2 Calgary at No. 6 UBC Friday at 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time (CanadaWest.TV), followed by No. 4 Western at No. 5 Laurier Saturday at 1 p.m. ET (OUA.TV). 

Also of note, Carleton (1-3) visits Ottawa (4-1) Saturday at 1 p.m. ET for the 49th annual Panda Game (CHCH & OUA.TV). Last year’s affair at TD Place Stadium drew 23,329 fans, the highest attendance in over two decades for a U SPORTS football regular season game.

NOTES: Sportsnet and TVA Sports are once again the official broadcasters of the U SPORTS football semifinals and final in 2017... The Mitchell Bowl (RSEQ at Canada West) and Uteck Bowl (OUA at AUS) are set for Saturday, Nov. 18, while the ArcelorMittal Dofasco Vanier Cup follows on Saturday, Nov. 25 at 1 p.m. ET at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton... For all the information on the 53rd Vanier Cup (including tickets) visit vaniercup.com.

 

FRC – U SPORTS Football Top 10 (#5)

Rank School Season Votes (pts) Previous
1 Montreal (4-0) 164 (12) 1
2 Calgary (4-0) 147 (5) 3
3 Laval (3-1) 135  2
4 Western (5-0) 120 4
5 Laurier (4-0) 114 5
6 UBC (3-1) 81 7
7 McMaster (3-1) 59 8
8 Concordia (2-2) 33 NR
9 Regina (2-2) 27 6
10 Saint Mary's (4-0) 23 NR
Other teams receiving votes: Ottawa (16), Saskatchewan (12), Waterloo (2), Guelph (1), StFX (1).

Week 5 results

September 22

  • Montreal 16, McGill 3 (at McGill) 

September 23

  • Laurier 71, Waterloo 24 (at Waterloo)
  • McMaster 29, Guelph 9 (at Guelph)
  • Ottawa 39, Windsor 14 (at Ottawa)
  • York 41, Toronto 16 (at York)
  • Saint Mary’s 27, Mount Allison 26 (at Mount Allison)
  • StFX 37, Bishop’s 27 (at Bishop’s)
  • UBC 41, Alberta 21 (at Alberta)
  • Manitoba 18, Regina 16 (at Regina)
  • Calgary 51, Saskatchewan 28 (at Calgary)
  • Western 48, Queen’s 10 (at Western) 

September 24

  • Laval 12, Concordia 8 (at Laval)

Week 6 Schedule

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September 29

  • Alberta (0-4) at Manitoba (1-3), 5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT (CanadaWest.TV)
  • No. 9 Regina (2-2) at Saskatchewan (2-2), 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT (Sasktel maxTV, TELUS Optik TV, Bell MTS & CanadaWest.TV)
  • No. 2 Calgary (4-0) at No. 6 UBC (3-1), 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT (CanadaWest.TV)

September 30

  • No. 10 Saint Mary’s (4-0) at StFX (2-2), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (Bell Aliant Fibe TV1 & AUStv.ca)
  • Mount Allison (1-3) at Acadia (2-2), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (AUStv.ca)
  • Carleton (1-3) at Ottawa (4-1), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (CHCH & OUA.TV)
  • York (1-3) at No. 7 McMaster (3-1), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (OUA.TV)
  • Queen’s (0-4) at Windsor (0-5), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (YourTV & OUA.TV)
  • No. 4 Western (5-0) at No. 5 Laurier (4-0), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (OUA.TV)
  • Guelph (2-3) at Waterloo (4-1), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (Rogers TV & OUA.TV)
  • Sherbrooke (4-0) at No. 8 Concordia (2-2), 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT (TVA Sports & StretchTV) 

October 1

  • McGill (1-3) at No. 3 Laval (3-1), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT

 

Publication of ballots - 2017 FRC media panel

Name

Affiliation

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Donnovan Bennett (Chair)

Sportsnet

Montreal

Laval

Laurier

Western

Calgary

UBC

Concordia

Saskatchewan

McMaster

Regina

Justin Dunk

3DownNation

Montreal

Laval

Calgary

Laurier

Western

UBC

McMaster

Saskatchewan

Ottawa

Concordia

Moe Khan

TSN Radio 690

Montreal

Calgary

Western

Laval

Laurier

UBC

Saint Mary's

McMaster

Ottawa

Waterloo

Gord Randall

Krown Countdown U

Calgary

Laurier

Montreal

Western

Laval

UBC

Concordia

McMaster

Saint Mary's

Ottawa

Claude Scilley

Kingston sports reporter

Montreal

Laval

Laurier

Western

Calgary

McMaster

Saint Mary's

UBC

Regina

Ottawa

Monty Mosher

Nova Scotia sports reporters

Montreal

Calgary

Laval

Western

Laurier

UBC

McMaster

Regina

Saint Mary's

StFX

Ameeta Vohra

Football Canada

Montreal

Western

Calgary

Laval

Laurier

UBC

Saint Mary's

Concordia

Ottawa

Waterloo

Andrew Wadden

Krown Countdown U / TSN Radio 1040

Calgary

Montreal

Western

Laurier

Laval

UBC

Concordia

McMaster

Ottawa

Saint Mary's

Michel Bélanger

Former CIS Communications

Montreal

Laval

Calgary

Western

Laurier

UBC

McMaster

Regina

Ottawa

Concordia

Shelby Blackley

The Globe and Mail

Montreal

Calgary

Laval

Laurier

Western

UBC

McMaster

Regina

Concordia

Saskatchewan

John Edwards

U SPORTS statistics consultant

Calgary

Montreal

Western

Laval

Laurier

UBC

Regina

McMaster

Ottawa

Saint Mary's

Marshall Ferguson

TSN Radio 1150

Montreal

Calgary

Laval

Laurier

Western

Regina

UBC

McMaster

Concordia

Guelph

CFL

 

Montreal

Laval

Calgary

Western

Laurier

UBC

McMaster

Saint Mary's

Saskatchewan

Concordia

Richard Boutin

Journal de Québec

Montreal

Calgary

Laval

Western

Laurier

UBC

McMaster

Regina

Concordia

Saskatchewan

Neate Sager

The CIS Blog

Calgary

Montreal

Laval

Laurier

Western

UBC

McMaster

Concordia

Saint Mary's

Ottawa

Darrin Bauming

TSN Radio 1290

Calgary

Montreal

Laval

Western

Laurier

UBC

McMaster

Concordia

Saskatchewan

Regina

Lee Barette

canadafootballchat.com

Montreal

Laval

Calgary

Western

Laurier

McMaster

UBC

Concordia

Regina

Ottawa