2015 CIS football season

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DurationAugust 30 – October 31
2015 CIS football season
DurationAugust 30 – October 31
Hardy Cup championsUBC Thunderbirds
Yates Cup championsGuelph Gryphons
Dunsmore Cup championsMontreal Carabins
Loney Bowl championsSt. Francis Xavier X-Men
Mitchell Bowl championsMontreal Carabins
Uteck Bowl championsUBC Thunderbirds
51st Vanier Cup
DateNovember 28
VenueQuebec City, Quebec
ChampionsUBC Thunderbirds
CIS football seasons seasons

The 2015 CIS football season began on August 30, 2015 with ten Ontario University Athletics teams playing that day.[1] The season concluded on November 28 with the UBC Thunderbirds defeating the Montreal Carabins 26-23 in the 51st Vanier Cup championship at Telus Stadium in Quebec City.[2] This year, 27 university teams in Canada played Canadian Interuniversity Sport football, the highest level of amateur Canadian football.

Top 10

(Rank) TeamW L PF PA PTSPlayoff Spot
#1 Calgary8-0 471-149 16
#6 UBC6-2 281-239 12X
#8 Manitoba5-3 284-253 10X
Saskatchewan3-5 240-300 6X
Alberta2-6 183-356 4
Regina0-8 177-339 0
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
OverallConfPlayoff
Spot
(Rank) TeamWLPFPAPTSWL
#3 Laval7-1298-101146-1
#4 Montreal6-2232-109126-2X
#7 Sherbrooke5-3216-153104-3X
Concordia4-4250-22284-4X
McGill3-5192-24963-4
Bishop's1-789-31920-7
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
(Rank) TeamW L PF PA PTSPlayoff Spot
#2 Western8-0 494-110 16
#5 Guelph7-1 338-159 14X
McMaster6-2 355-211 12X
#10 Carleton5-3 288-224 10X
Queen's5-3 242-251 10X
#9 Laurier4-4 261-218 8X
Toronto3-5 300-331 6
Ottawa3-5 300-331 6
Windsor2-6 166-315 4
York1-7 121-367 2
Waterloo0-8 66-380 0
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
OverallConfPlayoff
Spot
TeamWLPFPAPTSWL
Mount Allison5-3221-144105-2
St. FX5-3172-179105-2X
Acadia4-4185-17084-3X
Saint Mary's0-872-28100-7
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
FRC-CIS Top 10 Rankings
Team \ Week 1[3] 2[4] 3[5] 4[6] 5[7] 6[8] 7[9] 8[10] 9[11] 10[12]
Acadia Axemen 16 (3)15 (3)NR10 (32)12 (8)NRNRNRNRNR
Alberta Golden Bears NR14 (3)11 (31)15 (4)NR13 (1)13 (1)NRNRNR
Bishop's Gaiters NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Calgary Dinos 4 (213-1)2 (241-6)1 (274-13)1 (292-26)1 (295-28)1 (299-29)1 (298-28)1 (296-27)1 (285-24)1 (296-26)
Carleton Ravens NRNR13 (5)12 (13)NR11 (7)11 (8)10 (22)10 (12)10 (43)
Concordia Stingers 13 (7)NRNR14 (5)15 (1)NRNR12 (3)12 (6)11 (17)
Guelph Gryphons 6 (137)5 (156-1)5 (162)5 (187)5 (190)7 (134)7 (129)7 (119)5 (153)5 (170)
Laurier Golden Hawks NR13 (4)NRNRNRNRNRNR13 (5)9 (51)
Laval Rouge et Or 2 (231-2)1 (285-20)2 (272-14)2 (264-2)2 (260-1)2 (259-1)2 (259-1)4 (214)3 (220-1)3 (238)
Manitoba Bisons 10 (73)6 (144)7 (114)8 (75)6 (114)8 (126)8 (129)8 (89)8 (101)8 (76)
McGill Redmen NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
McMaster Marauders 5 (148)7 (144)6 (144)7 (112)7 (113)6 (143)6 (149)6 (145)6 (120)12 (9)
Montreal Carabins 1 (289-25)4 (235)4 (213)4 (211)4 (208)4 (164)4 (164)3 (231)4 (218)4 (216)
Mount Allison Mounties 9 (79)8 (52)8 (86)13 (5)NRNRNRNR11 (11)13 (4)
Ottawa Gee-Gees 14 (5)12 (26)12 (8)9 (42)11 (17)NRNRNRNRNR
Queen's Golden Gaels 12 (9)NR14 (3)16 (2)13 (5)10 (27)10 (29)11 (13)NRNR
Regina Rams NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Saint Mary's Huskies NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Saskatchewan Huskies 8 (87)9 (43)NRNR8 (82)12 (3)12 (2)13 (1)NRNR
Sherbrooke Vert et Or 11 (10)11 (35)9 (48)11 (32)9 (69)5 (147)5 (150)5 (160)7 (108)7 (126)
St. Francis Xavier X-Men NR16 (2)NR17 (2)NRNRNRNRNR14 (2)
Toronto Varsity Blues NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
UBC Thunderbirds 7 (109)10 (41)10 (39)6 (123)10 (46)9 (89)9 (77)9 (88)9 (95)6 (134)
Waterloo Warriors NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
Western Mustangs 3 (226-2)3 (239-3)3 (253-3)3 (244-2)3 (244-1)3 (247)3 (250-1)2 (267-3)2 (261-4)2 (270-4)
Windsor Lancers NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
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.

Post-season awards

CIS post-season awards
Quebec[13] Ontario[13] Atlantic[13] Canada West[13] NATIONAL
Hec Crighton Trophy Trenton Miller (Concordia)Will Finch (Western)Ashton Dickson (St. Francis Xavier)Andrew Buckley (Calgary)Andrew Buckley (Calgary)[13]
Presidents' Trophy Jonathan Boissonneault-Glaou (Montreal)John Rush (Guelph)Drew Morris (Acadia)Robert Woodson (Calgary)John Rush (Guelph)[13]
J. P. Metras Trophy Charles Vaillancourt (Laval)Kwaku Boateng (Wilfrid Laurier)Jesse St. James (Acadia)David Onyemata (Manitoba)David Onyemata (Manitoba)[13]
Peter Gorman Trophy Mathieu Betts (Laval)Jesse Amankwaa (York)Donovan Glave (Mount Allison)Jamel Lyles (Manitoba)Mathieu Betts (Laval)[13]
Russ Jackson Award Jérémi Roch (Sherbrooke)Curtis Carmichael (Queen's)Will Wojcik (Acadia)DJ Lalama (Manitoba)Curtis Carmichael (Queen's)[13]
Frank Tindall Trophy Glen Constantin (Laval)Greg Marshall (Western)Gary Waterman (St. Francis Xavier)Wayne Harris Jr. (Calgary)Wayne Harris Jr. (Calgary)[13]

All-Canadian team

First team

Offence
QB – Andrew Buckley – Calgary
RB – Dillon Campbell – Laurier
RB – Mercer Timmis – Calgary
IR – Mitch Hillis – Saskatchewan
IR – Ian Stewart – Ottawa
WR – Rashaun Simonise – Calgary
WR – Daniel Vandervoort – McMaster
C – Sean McEwen – Calgary
G – Charles Vaillancourt – Laval
G – Sean Jamieson – Western
T – Braden Schram – Calgary
T – Jason Lauzon-Séguin – Laval
Defence
DT – David Onyemata – Manitoba
DT – Samuel Narkaj – Concordia
DE – Mathieu Betts – Laval
DE – Jesse St. James – Acadia
LB – John Rush – Guelph
LB – Drew Morris – Acadia
LB – Doctor Cassama – Calgary
FS – Jesse McNair – Western
HB – Robert Woodson – Calgary
HB – Maïko Zepeda – Montreal
CB – Godrey Onyeka – Laurier
CB – Adam Laurensse – Calgary
Special teams
P – Quinn van Gylswyk – British Columbia
K – Johnny Mark – Calgary
RET – Tunde Adeleke – Carleton

Second team

Offence
QB – Will Finch – Western
RB – Alex Taylor – Western
RB – Ashton Dickson – St. Francis Xavier
IR – Brian Jones – Acadia
IR – Jimmy Ralph – Alberta
WR – Yanic Lessard – Concordia
WR – Jacob Scarfone – Guelph
C – Matthew Van Praet – Western
G – Darius Ciraco – Calgary
G – Philippe Gagnon – Laval
T – Eddie Meredith – Western
T – Vernon Sainvil – St. Francis Xavier
Defence
DT – Donovan Dale – British Columbia
DT – Adam Melanson – Acadia
DE – Kwaku Boateng – Laurier
DE – Jonathan Boissonneault-Glaou – Montreal
LB – Shayne Gauthier – Laval
LB – Jake Heathcote – McMaster
LB – Micah Teitz – Calgary
FS – Kwame Adjei – Mount Allison
HB – Nicholas Parisotto – Guelph
HB – Mikaël Charland – Concordia
CB – Alex Hovington – Laval
CB – Devante Sampson – Mount Allison
Special teams
P – Félix Ménard-Brière – Montreal
K – Gabriel Ferraro – Guelph
RET – Jamel Lyles – Manitoba

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Championships

Teams

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