2012 CIS football season

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DurationAugust 31, 2012 – October 27, 2012
2012 CIS football season
DurationAugust 31, 2012 – October 27, 2012
Hardy Cup championsCalgary Dinos
Yates Cup championsMcMaster Marauders
Dunsmore Cup championsLaval Rouge et Or
Loney Bowl championsAcadia Axemen
Mitchell Bowl championsMcMaster Marauders
Uteck Bowl championsLaval Rouge et Or
Vanier Cup
DateNovember 23, 2012
VenueToronto, Ontario
ChampionsLaval Rouge et Or
CIS football seasons seasons

The 2012 CIS football season began on August 31, 2012 with the Saskatchewan Huskies hosting the Alberta Golden Bears at Griffiths Stadium. The season concluded on November 23 in Toronto, Ontario with the 48th Vanier Cup championship, won by the Laval Rouge et Or after they defeated the McMaster Marauders 37-14.[1] This year, 26 university teams in Canada are scheduled to play Canadian Interuniversity Sport football, the highest level of amateur Canadian football.

Top 10

Team (Rank)W LPTSPlayoff Spot
#2 Calgary7-114
#7 Regina6-212X
Saskatchewan5-310X
#10 Manitoba4-48X
UBC2-64
Alberta0-80
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
Team (Rank)W LPTS Playoff Spot
#1 McMaster8-016 
#5 Guelph7-114 X
#6 Queen's6-212 X
#8 Western5-310 X
Windsor3-56 X
Laurier3-56 X
York2-64 
Ottawa2-64 
Toronto2-64 
Waterloo2-64 
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
 Overall  ConfPlayoff
Spot
Team (Rank)W LPTS W L
#2 Laval8-116 7-1
#4 Montreal8-116 8-1X
Sherbrooke6-312 5-3X
McGill2-74 1-7X
Bishop'sb2-74 2-7
Concordiaa1-82 1-7
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
a - Forfeited 2 wins for ineligible player.
b - Forfeited two game for use of an ineligible player. One game against Montreal was a loss and the result unchanged. The other game was previously forfeited by Concordia and was recorded as a double forfeit of 0-0.
 Overall  ConfPlayoff
Spot
Team (Rank)W LPTS W L
#9 Acadia7-114 7-0
Saint Mary's3-56 3-4X
Mount Allison3-56 3-4X
St. FXa2-64 1-6
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
a - Awarded a win over Concordia due to the Stingers using an ineligible player.
FRC-CIS Top 10 Rankings
1[2] 2[3] 3[4] 4[5] 5[6] 6[7] 7[8] 8[9] 9[10] 10[11]
Acadia Axemen 9 (51)9 (51)8 (76)11 (19)11 (21)10 (41)10 (43)9 (53)9 (39)9 (48)
Alberta Golden Bears NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Bishop's Gaiters NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Calgary Dinos 3 (246-1)3 (249)2 (256)2 (267-1)2 (268-1)2 (270-1)2 (268-1)2 (270-1)3 (225)3 (229)
Concordia Stingers 15 (3)13 (5)NR14 (1)NRNRNRNRNRNR
Guelph Gryphons 13 (23)14 (2)12 (13)13 (5)12 (17)9 (50)7 (114)5 (177)5 (169)5 (167)
Laurier Golden Hawks 16 (2)NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Laval Rouge et Or 2 (257-4)2 (256)3 (224)4 (220)4 (223)4 (220)3 (243)3 (238)2 (266)2 (266)
Manitoba Bisons 14 (6)10 (44)7 (126)8 (89)8 (92)8 (87)8 (94)10 (22)10 (28)12 (7)
McGill Redmen NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
McMaster Marauders 1 (294-25)1 (300-30)1 (300-30)1 (299-29)1 (299-29)1 (299-29)1 (299-29)1 (299-29)1 (300-30)1 (300-30)
Montreal Carabins 4 (180)4 (220)4 (210)3 (231)3 (223)3 (236)5 (180)4 (212)4 (224)4 (219)
Mount Allison Mounties NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Ottawa Gee-Gees NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Queen's Golden Gaels 6 (121)6 (156)6 (160)5 (184)5 (162)5 (175)4 (190)6 (161)6 (140)6 (146)
Regina Rams 12 (35)12 (8)10 (31)9 (70)7 (129)6 (157)6 (146)8 (84)7 (139)7 (138)
Saint Mary's Huskies NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Saskatchewan Huskies 8 (81)8 (93)9 (39)7 (89)10 (25)13 (3)NR11 (18)12 (4)11 (9)
Sherbrooke Vert et Or 11 (45)15 (1)11 (14)10 (35)9 (32)11 (10)11 (7)12 (16)11 (27)10 (33)
St. Francis Xavier X-Men NRNR14 (2)NRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Toronto Varsity Blues NR16 (1)NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
UBC Thunderbirds 7 (100)11 (12)NR15 (1)NRNRNRNRNRNR
Waterloo Warriors NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Western Mustangs 5 (142)5 (161)5 (177)6 (141)6 (143)7 (115)9 (48)7 (98)8 (89)8 (88)
Windsor Lancers 10 (50)7 (95)13 (4)12 (6)13 (1)12 (5)NRNRNRNR
York Lions NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR

Ranks in italics are teams not ranked in the top 10 poll but received votes.
NR = Not ranked, received no votes.
Number in parentheses denotes number votes, after the dash number of first place votes.

Championships

The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2012, according to the rotating schedule, the Atlantic conference Loney Bowl champions (Acadia Axemen) met the Dunsmore Cup Quebec championship team (Laval Rouge et Or) for the Uteck Bowl. The Laval Rouge et Or defeated the Acadia Axemen in this game. The winners of the Canada West conference Hardy Trophy (Calgary Dinos) visited the Ontario conference's Yates Cup champion (McMaster Marauders) for the Mitchell Bowl.[1][12][13] The Laval Rouge et Or defeated the McMaster Marauders 37-14 in the Vanier Cup to earn their seventh title.

Playoff bracket

Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Championships National Semi-finals 48th Vanier Cup
Saskatchewan Huskies 9
Regina Rams 31
Regina Rams 14
Calgary Dinos 38
Manitoba Bisons 18
Calgary Dinos 57
Calgary Dinos 6
McMaster Marauders 45
Queen's Golden Gaels 39
Laurier Golden Hawks 0 Guelph Gryphons 42
Queen's Golden Gaels 34 Guelph Gryphons 13
McMaster Marauders 30
Western Ontario Mustangs 28
Windsor Lancers 35 McMaster Marauders 42
Western Ontario Mustangs 56 McMaster Marauders 14
Laval Rouge et Or 37
Saint Mary's Huskies 49
Mount Allison Mounties 11
Saint Mary's Huskies 9
Acadia Axemen 17
Acadia Axemen 7
Laval Rouge et Or 42
Sherbrooke Vert et Or 42
Montreal Carabins 24
Sherbrooke Vert et Or 17
Laval Rouge et Or 40
McGill Redmen 9
Laval Rouge et Or 46

Post-Season Awards

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