CIS Football
The Vanier Cup returns to Hamilton this November! Tickets on sale in August. U Game? La Coupe Vanier retourne à Hamilton en novembre 2017! Billets en vente au mois d'août 2017. Prêts? #Vanier53
The Vanier Cup ball reaches Atlantic Canada, marking its final stops from Mount Alison to Acadia, before one last throw to Tim Hortons Field for the 52nd ArcelorMittal Dofasco Vanier Cup.
Continuing its cross-country trip, the Vanier Cup ball heads for Quebec, travelling from U de M to Sherbrooke. Poursuivant son trajet à travers le pays, le ballon de la Coupe Vanier est actuellement au Québec, se déplaçant de l’U de M vers Sherbrooke.
After a long throw from Manitoba, the ball continues its journey in Ontario - beginning in Windsor and all the way to the nation's capital.
The Vanier Cup ball makes its way across the Canada West conference from UBC to Manitoba.
The conference finals once gain prove to be the most exciting week in Canadian College football.
All the action from the playoffs across the country. Panel discuss the misconceived parity in U Sports football, poor playoff attendance numbers across the nation and whether or not Montreal Carabins head coach Danny Maciocia will be on his way back to the CFL.
The panel talks about the abrupt resignation of Bishop's HC Kevin Mackey, Danny Maciocia's interlock issues, and the consensus candidate for the Hec Crighton Award. Plus, highlights.
This week's KCU features all the action from across U Sports Football. Plus the panel discusses the CIS' rebranding to U Sports and take a look at the upcoming OUA quarterfinals.
All the highlights and information from across CIS football.
Highlights from the best attended weekend of university football in the modern era. Panda Game, Wheat Belt and more. Plus, Lee Barette from Canada Football Chat joins us to talk about top prospects and where they are headed.
AUS and OUA action from the past week, along with X's and Olson's look at the advent of the double TE set, and a look at key games coming up this week.
Recap and preview of CIS football nationwide. This week we are joined by Nate Behar of the Carleton Ravens prior to the Panda Game versus Ottawa and Tyler Chow of the Saskatchewan Huskies as they travel to Regina to open New Mosaic Stadium with 16,500 on hand for the Battle for the Wheat Belt.
This week's KCU features Calgary's narrow win in Saskatchewan, SMU breaks a dubious streak and blowouts in the Q
Another upset in the OUA, Noah Picton lights up the win column, big changes in Saskatchewan.
A week of upsets in the OUA, a shoot out at troops night in Saskatoon, and Laval lets it slip away versus Montreal.
