2013 University of Football PLAYOFF GAME DAY

TELUS vs. Laval Saturday, November 23, 2013 • 1 p.m. ET TELUS-UL Stadium • Québec, Que.

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2013 CALGARY SCHEDULE (8-0, 3-0) RED AND GOLD FACES ROUGE ET Aug. 31 @ UBC W 41-31 Sept. 6 @ Regina W 34-27 OR IN TELUS VANIER CUP Sept. 14 SASKATCHEWAN W 36-24 Sept. 20 MANITOBA W 48-24 is a familiar place for the University of Calgary Dinos, who will see Sept. 28 @ W 76-21 their season end on the Université Laval campus for the fourth time in six years Oct. 4 @ Saskatchewan W 24-12 as they face the host Rouge et Or in search of their fifth national title. The Oct. 18 REGINA W 46-27 game kicks off Saturday at 1 p.m. local (11 a.m. MT), live on Sportsnet 360 and Oct. 25 UBC W 34-17 Radio-Canada – as the second- and third-ranked teams, both undefeated at 11- Nov. 2 UBC (CW Semifinal) W 42-28 0, do battle at TELUS-UL Stadium with the Vanier Cup on the line. Nov. 9 MANITOBA (Hardy Cup) W 43-28 Nov. 16 WESTERN () W 44-3 THE MATCH-UP The Dinos and Rouge et Or both enter the Vanier Cup undefeated, marking just 2013 LAVAL SCHEDULE (8-0, 3-0) the fifth time in the 49-year history of the championship game that both combatants go in undefeated after 2005 Aug. 31 McGILL W 32-8 (Laurier vs. Saskatchewan), 1986 (UBC vs. Western), and 1966 (StFX vs. Waterloo Lutheran). Both are looking to Sept. 7 @ Sherbrooke W 20-0 become the 14th CIS program to complete an undefeated season, a feat last accomplished by Laval in 2010. It’s the Sept. 14 @ Acadia W 26-14 fourth meeting in the last six years between the Dinos and Rouge et Or, with Laval taking all three previous meetings. Sept. 22 MONTRÉAL W 16-9 Sept. 28 @ Bishop’s W 46-38 FULL CIRCLE Oct. 6 CONCORDIA W 65-9 Oct. 20 SHERBROOKE W 38-3 The Dinos started the season with an exhibition contest at Laval, falling 35-3 in a game that was tightly contested in Oct. 26 @ Montréal W 30-11 the early stages when Calgary had its full starting lineup on the field. Strangely enough, it’s the third year in a row and Nov. 2 SHERBROOKE (RSEQ Semifinal) W 32-11 the fifth time in eight years that Laval will face the team they took on in the pre-season for the Vanier Cup, while it’s Nov. 9 MONTRÉAL (Dunsmore Cup) W 14-11 the fourth time in six years that Calgary’s season will end on the Laval campus after the 2008 , followed by Nov. 16 @ Mount Allison (Uteck Bowl) W 48-21 the 2009 and 2010 Vanier Cups. 2013 CW STANDINGS THE WESTERN FACTOR x-clinched playoff spot; y-first place The Dinos made it to the Vanier Cup after a dominant 44-3 win last week in the Mitchell Bowl over previously undefeated, No. 1-ranked Western. It stretched the Dinos’ all-time record over the Mustangs to 4-1 after previous G W L +/- Pts wins in 1985, 1988, and 1995 – and in all three of those seasons, Calgary captured the Vanier Cup. The 1985 and 1995 xy-CALGARY 8 8 0 +156 16 Western games came in the national final, while the 1988 Central Bowl win in London, Ont. sent Calgary on to face x-Manitoba 8 5 3 +66 10 Saint Mary’s for the Vanier Cup at Varsity Stadium in Toronto. x-Saskatchewan 8 5 3 +23 10

HOME COOKIN’ x-UBC 8 4 4 +41 8 Regina 8 2 6 -55 4 Saturday’s Vanier Cup will be the first road game for the Dinos in 50 days. Calgary finished 4-0 on the road, most Alberta 8 0 8 -231 0 recently a 24-12 win over Saskatchewan on Friday, Oct. 4. After the Thanksgiving Day bye, the Dinos finished the regular season with two more home games, followed by three playoff contests to total five consecutive home weekends. Calgary is 38-2 in its last 40 games at McMahon Stadium and gets set to face a team that hasn’t lost at LAST WEEK’S SCHEDULE: National Semi-Finals home in nearly a decade in Laval. The Dinos are 7-16 on the road all-time in the postseason, with the last away win Uteck Bowl: Laval 48 @ Mount Allison 21 coming in the 2009 Uteck Bowl in Halifax against Saint Mary’s. Mitchell Bowl: Western 3 @ CALGARY 44

THE COACHES THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE – TELUS Vanier Cup Head coaches Blake Nill and are certainly no strangers. They have faced off nine times before, Saturday, Nov. 23 – TELUS-UL Stadium, Québec, Que. including the 2003 and 2010 Vanier Cups – a 14-7 and 29-2 Laval victories, respectively. Nill is 2-7 against Constantin No. 3 CALGARY (11-0) @ No. 2 Laval (11-0) and 2-8 against Laval all-time, with another Vanier Cup loss coming in 1999. The 2003 Vanier Cup came while Nill was 1 p.m. MT – Sportsnet 360, Radio-Canada the head coach at Saint Mary’s University. FRC-CIS TOP 10 (FINAL) In 2009, Nill along with Queen’s bench boss Pat Sheahan simultaneously became the first CIS coaches to lead two Tuesday, October 29, 2013 different programs to Vanier Cup appearances. Nill has another opportunity to become the first CIS coach to WIN Vanier Cup titles with two different programs after winning back-to-back championships in 2001 and 2002 with Saint Mary’s. Nill is wrapping up his eighth season as head coach of the Dinos and, since taking over the reins in 2006, has 1. Western (8-0) 6. Bishop’s (6-2) posted an overall record of 47-17, including an 15-6 mark in the playoffs. Nill’s Dinos have won six consecutive Hardy 2. Laval (8-0) 7. (5-3) Cups, emblematic of the Canada West championship – a new record in Canada West, surpassing a four-year run by Saskatchewan in the 1930s. 3. CALGARY (8-0) 8. McMaster (5-3) Continued on Page 2… 4. Queen’s (7-1) 9. Manitoba (5-3) GAME BROADCAST INFO ENGLISH TV: Sportsnet, Sportsnet 360 – Tim Micallef, Mike Moreale, Justin Dunk. 5. Guelph (7-1) 10. Saskatchewan (5-3)

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COMPLETING THE CYCLE kinesiology student, Canada West’s nominee for the The Dinos added to their Canada West record, winning their sixth straight Hardy Cup title who shared the all-star nod at quarterback, has a pedigree of success this year by defeating the Manitoba Bisons. That win completed the cycle for the Dinos, coming out of Calgary’s Rundle College and has yet to lose a game as a who have beaten a different opponent in each of those six years: Simon Fraser (2008), starting quarterback in CIS.

Saskatchewan (2009), Alberta (2010), UBC (2011), Regina (2012), and Manitoba (2013). Buckley’s receivers were a mix of veteran talent and explosive youth. The Additionally, last week’s Mitchell Bowl completed a full Bowl game rotation for the Dinos, reliable Chris Dobko, one of just two fifth-year seniors on the team, who have now played each other conference home and away in national semi-final action broke ’s school record for career receptions and continues to be over the last six years – finishing with a record of 3-3 along the way. a go-to inside man for the Dinos. He’s joined by the athletic Jake Harty, THE ROAD TO THE VANIER CUP who had a big game in the Mitchell Bowl. On the outside, Canada West Rookie of the Year Rashaun Simonise has explosive speed. The Regular Season Things certainly didn’t start out all that well for the Dinos. After losing the vast majority of Timmis, of course, has been the offensive catalyst for the Dinos all the starting lineup from the 2012 Mitchell Bowl at McMaster, the Dinos headed to season long. He led the nation with 1,157 rushing yards on the year, Vancouver to open the season at UBC on Aug. 31. After throwing a touchdown pass in the setting new school and conference records – again, breaking those held third quarter of the game, the reigning Canada West MVP, Eric Dzwilewski, came up by Don Blair – in both rushing (18) and all-purpose (19) touchdowns on limping and was removed from the game with a broken foot – an injury from which he has the season. Timmis is the Canada West MVP and nominee for the Hec still not returned. Thrust into the starter’s role, backup QB Andrew Buckley calmly took the Crighton Trophy. team over and, thanks to the first of many spectacular runs by Mercer Timmis on the season, helped the Dinos score 10 points in the final four minutes of the game to break a All-stars: Buckley (QB), Timmis (RB), McEwen (C), Chungh (G), Dobko (SB).

31-31 tie and take a 41-31 win over the Thunderbirds. THE DEFENCE A week later, Buckley got his first start and led the Dinos to a 34-27 win on the road at Calgary had to replace 10 of 12 starters on defence, and the unit has Regina, though Calgary did need to knock away a last-second pass in the end zone to continued to improve as the season has progressed. Doctor Cassama, secure the victory. Coming home to face the Saskatchewan Huskies for their home opener, who took over Mike Edem’s spot at will linebacker, followed in Edem’s the Dinos scored 15 unanswered points in the third quarter thanks to a pair of Jake Harty footsteps to win the Canada West defensive MVP award, while a young touchdowns, thrilling a raucous KICKOFF crowd at McMahon Stadium with a 36-24 win defensive line anchored by all-star Tyler Langlais performed admirably over their longtime rivals. A week later, Buckley threw for 512 yards in a 48-24 win over for Calgary. In the secondary, halfback Cyril Iwanegbe had a breakout Manitoba as the Dinos shot out to a 4-0 record at the halfway point. season with 33.5 tackles, while corner Adam Laurensse had a solid first year in CIS, finishing tied for the Canada West lead with four picks. Timmis scored four touchdowns as the Dinos thumped Alberta 76-21 on the road in week 5, setting up the opportunity for Calgary to clinch first place on Oct. 4 at Saskatchewan – All-stars: Langlais (DE), Cassama (LB), Spoletini (SLB), Iwanegbe (HB), the last time the Dinos played away from McMahon Stadium. Timmis’ season-long 80-yard Laurensse (CB). touchdown run in the fourth quarter sealed a tight game for the Dinos, who clinched first place with a 24-12 victory and headed into the bye 6-0. THE SPECIAL TEAMS Calgary’s special teams were a huge factor in the Mitchell Bowl, but have Two weeks later back at home, Timmis became Canada West’s single-season touchdown also been strong throughout the season. Johnny Mark is a king with three more scores in a 46-27 romp over the . And on Oct. 25, the two-time All-Canadian (2011, 2012) and was again the most accurate 2013 Dinos put the finishing touches on their first-ever undefeated season with a 34-17 kicker in the conference this year, while Simonise is a threat in the return win over the UBC Thunderbirds. game.

The Playoffs All-stars: Mark (PK). For the second year in a row, the Dinos opened the postseason by facing the same team they had beaten the previous week, with both games coming at home. Calgary fell behind THE GAME NOTES early 17-0 in a blizzard to UBC in the semi-final but rallied to take a halftime lead and, • The athletic teams at the University of Calgary have been officially the ultimately, dispatch the Thunderbirds 42-28. Under much better conditions a week later, DINOS since 1998, when the name was changed from Dinosaurs. th the Dinos captured the program’s 15 Canada West championship with a 43-28 win over References to the Dinosaurs should be limited to teams that Manitoba, led by a career-high 279-yard performance by Timmis, to earn the right to host competed BEFORE 1998. the Mitchell Bowl. • A Dinos win Saturday would be the 46th CIS national championship in the University of Calgary’s history and the fifth Vanier cup title since The Bowl Game the program started in 1964. Calgary has also captured 136 Canada The Canada West title gave the Dinos the right to host the Centaur Mitchell Bowl, their West conference titles in that span, including 15 conference football third home Bowl game in four years after previously hosting the Mitchell in 2010 and 2011. championships. Facing the No. 1-ranked Mustangs for the first time since 1995, the Dinos were dominant • Only two players remain on the Calgary roster from the 2010 Vanier throughout the contest, jumping out to a 17-0 lead and keeping the nation’s most Cup game against Laval, receiver Chris Dobko and quarterback Eric explosive offence under wraps all day. Western managed just three points on the day in a Dzwilewski. Dobko is the only player that will play in the game, with 44-3 Calgary win that saw the Dinos dominate in every aspect of the game – especially on Dzwilewski – who was named the 2010 CIS rookie of the year in his special teams. They put together two fumble recoveries on punt returns, an 80-yard punt previous trip to Quebec City – still out with the broken foot he return touchdown by Rashaun Simonise, a blocked field goal, and two fake punts on suffered in Week 1 at UBC. Dobko led the Dinos with 54 all-purpose another cold, snowy day at McMahon Stadium. yards in that game, all on kickoff returns. Doctor Cassama added a 71-yard interception return touchdown after taking the ball from • One Dinos player was born in Quebec, receiver-turned-defensive-back teammate Brad Friesen, who had picked off the errant pass, while Timmis scored another Élie Bouka. Bouka was born in Laval, Que. and joined the Dinos after long TD – this one from 41 yards – to go with his 16-carry, 139-yard rushing performance, starring at Cégep Montmorency. earning MVP honours in the Mitchell Bowl. The Dinos out-muscled Western throughout • The Dinos will wear their road white Nike jerseys in the Vanier Cup. the game, with OUA MVP Will Finch forced to leave the contest due to a hip injury after It’s the sixth time in their nine appearances the Dinos have worn being held to just 105 passing yards in the game. white, with wins in 1985 and 1988 and losses in 1993, 2009, and 2010. • The trip to Quebec City is the Dinos’ first road trip since Oct. 4 when THE OFFENCE they defeated Saskatchewan 24-12 in . After the bye week Timmis and Buckley are the two main stories on offence, but a young but effective on Thanksgiving, the Dinos played five consecutive games at offensive line has flown under the radar for most of the year. Three players – LT Jordan McMahon Stadium, culminating in last week’s Mitchell Bowl win over Filippelli, RG Ryan Preuter, and RT Braden Schram – started the season with a combined Western. Kickoff on Saturday will be the first road game for the Dinos zero games of CIS experience, yet still managed to open big holes for Timmis and protect in 50 days. Buckley in the pocket. The line is anchored by veterans Sean McEwen and Sukh Chungh, • Calgary is the last team to lose the Vanier Cup to a team playing at both of whom earned conference all-star selection. home (1993, Toronto; 2010, Laval) • Nill is the third Dinos coach to lead the team to a Vanier Cup Buckley took over from Dzwilewski and put up impressive numbers all season, leading the appearance after Mike Lashuk (1975) and Peter Connellan (1983, Dinos to their first-ever undefeated season and, now, a berth in the Vanier Cup. The 1985, 1988, 1993, 1995).

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2013 UNIVERSITY OF Canada West Champions | Mitchell Bowl Champions

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt Yr Age Hometown Previous Team (High School) Pronunciation 1 Chris Dobko R 6-0 205 5 23 St. Albert, AB Wildcats (Paul Kane) 2 Rashaun Simonise R 6-5 190 1 18 Vancouver, BC (Vancouver College) ruh-SHAWN SIME-on-nize 3 Adam Laurensse DB 6-1 180 1 19 Sherwood Park, AB Edmonton Wildcats (Bev Facey) lore-ENZE 4 Robert Woodson DB 5-11 181 1 18 Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 5 Elie Bouka DB 6-1 200 2 21 Laval, QC Cégep Montmorency eh-LEE BOO-kuh 6 Jake Harty R 6-2 215 3 22 Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 7 Cyril Iwanegbe DB 5-9 188 2 20 Brooks, AB (Brooks) ih-WANN-uh-be 8 Andrew Buckley QB 6-0 193 3 20 Calgary, AB (Rundle College) 11 Eric Dzwilewski QB 6-0 192 4 21 Boise, ID, USA (Centennial) de-LESS-key 12 Cuong Thai Lieu RB 5-8 175 5 23 Nanaimo, BC Calgary Colts (John Barsby) KONG TIE LOO 13 Michael Schmidt DB 5-11 190 2 20 Calgary, AB (Western Canada) 15 Adam Ballingall DB 6-2 195 3 22 Kamloops, BC (South Kamloops) BALL-ling-gall 16 Jimmy Underdahl QB 6-0 200 2 19 Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 19 Michael Klukas R 6-1 180 1 19 Calgary, AB (St. Mary’s) 20 Mercer Timmis RB 6-1 210 2 19 Burlington, ON (Canisius – Buffalo, N.Y.) 21 Connor McGough RB 6-2 230 1 18 Medicine Hat, AB (Crescent Heights) 22 Carson Stambene LB 5-11 215 1 19 Calgary, AB (St. Francis) stam-BEEN-nee 23 Nathan Mitchell DB 5-10 180 1 19 St. Albert, AB (Paul Kane) 25 Doctor Cassama LB 6-1 201 3 22 Kristianstad, SWE Team Sweden Jr. (Söderport) cuss-SAMM-uh 26 Andreas Iwanegbe LB 5-9 200 2 21 Brooks, AB (Brooks) ih-WANN-uh-be 27 Thomas Spoletini LB 6-2 215 4 22 Calgary, AB (Rundle College) spoh-let-TEEN-ee 28 Hunter Turnbull DB 5-11 175 2 19 Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 30 Denzel Morrison RB 6-0 180 2 20 Calgary, AB (Bishop O’Byrne) 31 Quentin Chown RB 6-0 200 1 19 Saint John, NB (Kennebecasis) 32 Brad Friesen LB 6-3 205 1 18 Edmonton, AB (Jasper Place) 33 Johnny Mark K/P 6-0 185 3 21 Peterborough, ON (Kenner CVI) 34 Iyanu Ojekale LB 6-0 205 1 18 Calgary, AB (Centennial) 35 Anthony Anderson RB 6-0 230 3 20 Medicine Hat, AB (Medicine Hat) 39 Alex Ogbongbemiga LB 6-1 242 3 20 Fort Bend, TX, USA Univ. of Houston (George Bush) ogg-bong-bemm-EE-guh 40 Tanner Doll LB 6-0 221 3 20 St. Albert, AB (St. Albert) 45 Cory Roboch LB 6-1 225 3 21 Calgary, AB (Bowness) ROWE-bock 47 Zach Jenkins DL 6-4 247 2 19 Modesto, CA, USA (Beyer) 48 Tom Knitter DB 5-10 175 4 23 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (Cochrane) 52 Brett Wade DL 6-2 285 1 20 Regina, SK (Miller) 54 Tyler Shabits OL 6-4 250 1 19 Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 55 Braden Schram OL 6-5 283 1 20 Manning, AB (Peace River) 56 Connor Bryan OL 6-3 295 1 19 Victoria, BC (Mount Douglas) 59 Ryan Preuter OL 6-4 280 1 20 Calgary, AB (John G. Diefenbaker) 60 Sean McEwen OL 6-3 293 3 20 Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 63 Andrew Driusso OL 6-1 290 3 23 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (Notre Dame) 67 Jordan Filippelli OL 6-5 290 1 19 Sherwood Park, AB (Salisbury Composite) fill-lip-PELL-lee 68 Sukh Chungh OL 6-4 300 3 21 Port Coquitlam, BC (Terry Fox) 70 Tyler Langlais DL 6-2 280 3 23 Dryden, ON (Dryden) LANG-liss 77 Cory Robinson DL 6-3 260 1 19 Airdrie, AB (George McDougall) 83 Brenden Thera-Plamondon R 6-2 202 1 18 St. Albert, AB (St. Albert) 84 Kendall Bilan R 6-0 190 2 20 Calgary, AB (Lord Beaverbrook) bill-LAWN 85 Mac Sarro FB 6-4 245 3 22 Calgary, AB Calgary Colts (Notre Dame) 88 Austen Hartley R 5-10 180 1 18 Calgary, AB (Bishop Grandin) 89 Brett Blaszko R 6-4 205 2 20 Burlington, ON (Corpus Christi) BLASS-kowe 93 Jack McEwen DL 6-0 250 1 18 Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 96 Matt Carson DL 6-4 255 1 20 Calgary, AB (Kelowna Senior Secondary) 2013 TELUS VANIER CUP • Page 4

DINOS 2013 STARTING LINEUPS OFFENCE Date Opponent LT LG C RG RT WR WR SB SB FB RB QB August 31 @ UBC Filippelli Chungh McEwen Stevens Schram Simonise Dobko Bouka Blaszko Sarro Timmis Dzwilewski September 6 @ Regina Filippelli Chungh McEwen Sceviour Schram Simonise Klukas Bouka Blaszko Sarro Timmis Buckley September 14 Saskatchewan Filippelli Chungh McEwen Preuter Schram Simonise Klukas Dobko Blaszko Sarro Timmis Buckley September 20 Manitoba Filippelli Chungh McEwen Preuter Schram Simonise Klukas Dobko Blaszko Sarro Timmis Buckley September 28 @ Alberta Filippelli Chungh McEwen Preuter Schram Simonise Klukas Dobko Blaszko Anderson Timmis Buckley October 4 @ Sask. Filippelli Chungh McEwen Preuter Schram Simonise Klukas Dobko Blaszko Sarro Timmis Buckley October 18 Regina Chungh Driusso McEwen Preuter Schram Simonise Klukas Bilan Harty Sarro Timmis Buckley October 25 UBC Filippelli Chungh McEwen Preuter Schram Simonise Klukas Bilan Harty Sarro Timmis Buckley November 2 UBC Filippelli Chungh McEwen Driusso Schram Simonise Klukas Dobko Harty Sarro Timmis Buckley November 9 Manitoba Filippelli Chungh McEwen Driusso Schram Simonise Klukas Dobko Harty Sarro Timmis Buckley November 16 Western Filippelli Chungh McEwen Driusso Schram Simonise Klukas Dobko Harty Sarro Timmis Buckley

DEFENCE Date Opponent DT NT DE RV SLB MLB WLB CB HB HB CB FS August 31 @ UBC Jenkins Wade Langlais Ojekale Ogbongbemiga Roboch Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Schmidt Ballingall Turnbull September 6 @ Regina Jenkins Wade Langlais Spoletini Ogbongbemiga Roboch Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Schmidt Ballingall Turnbull September 14 Saskatchewan Jenkins Wade Langlais Spoletini Ogbongbemiga Doll Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Woodson Schmidt Mitchell September 20 Manitoba Jenkins Wade Langlais Spoletini Doll Roboch Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Woodson Schmidt Turnbull September 28 @ Alberta Jenkins Wade Langlais Ojekale Doll Roboch Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Knitter Schmidt Turnbull October 4 @ Sask. Jenkins Wade Langlais Spoletini Doll Roboch Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Schmidt Bouka Turnbull October 18 Regina Robinson Wade Langlais Spoletini Doll Roboch Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Schmidt Bouka Turnbull October 25 UBC Robinson Wade Langlais Spoletini Doll Roboch Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Woodson Bouka Turnbull November 2 UBC Robinson Wade Langlais Spoletini Doll Roboch Cassama Ballingall Laurensse Woodson Bouka Mitchell November 9 Manitoba Robinson Wade Langlais Spoletini Doll Roboch Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Woodson Schmidt Mitchell November 16 Western Robinson Wade Langlais Spoletini Doll Roboch Cassama Laurensse Iwanegbe Woodson Schmidt Mitchell

LAST DINOS-ROUGE ET OR MEETING – November 18, 2011 @ McMahon Stadium (Mitchell Bowl)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Laval 3 24 7 7 41 Record: (11-1,8-1) YARDSTICKS LAV CGY Calgary 10 0 0 0 10 Record: (9-2,7-1) FIRST DOWNS 19 10

Scoring Summary: RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-189 18-119 1st 03:47 CGY Tye Noble 30 yd interception return (Johnny Mark kick), , LAV 0 - CGY 7 PASSING YDS (NET) 165 106 07:03 LAV Boris Bede 37 yd field goal, , LAV 3 - CGY 7 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-15-1 30-10-0 09:49 CGY Johnny Mark 17 yd field goal, , LAV 3 - CGY 10 Team Losses -25 -8 2nd 03:17 LAV J. Feoli-Gudino 12 yd pass from Br. Prud'homme (Boris Bede kick), , LAV 10 - CGY 10 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-329 50-217 05:04 LAV Guillaume Rioux 9 yd pass from Br. Prud'homme (Boris Bede kick), , LAV 17 - CGY 10 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-26 0-0 08:48 LAV Boris Bede 25 yd field goal, , LAV 20 - CGY 10 Punt Returns-Yards 12-78 11-38 13:21 LAV Seb. Levesque 35 yd run (Boris Bede kick), , LAV 27 - CGY 10 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-37 6-104 3rd 00:09 LAV Jer. Chretien 0 yd fumble recovery (Boris Bede kick), , LAV 34 - CGY 10 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-30 4th 08:38 LAV Christ. Lavaud 26 yd fumble recovery (Boris Bede kick), , LAV 41 - CGY 10 Punts (Number-Avg) 13-34.8 14-36.2 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 5-4 RUSHING: Laval-Seb. Levesque 22-138; Br. Prud'homme 5-24; G. G-Bourassa 5-24; Mathew Norzil 1-3. Calgary-Eric Dzwilewski 8- Penalties-Yards 5-38 6-60 82; 3-22; Steven Lumbala 3-7; Kevan Hafichuk 1-4; Anthony Woodson 3-4. Possession Time 35:51 24:09

PASSING: Laval-Br. Prud'homme 15-24-1-165. Calgary-Eric Dzwilewski 9-24-0-98; Andrew Buckley 1-6-0-8. Third-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-1 RECEIVING: Laval-Patrick Lavoie 3-52; 3-33; J-S. Haidara 3-32; Guillaume Rioux 2-19; Mathew Norzil 2-11; J. Feoli- Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-6 4-25 Gudino 1-12; G. G-Bourassa 1-6. Calgary-Chris Dobko 3-45; Taylor Nill 2-20; Adam Osterling 2-13; Jake Harty 1-19; Richard Snyder 1-5; Adam Ballingall 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Laval-None. Calgary-Tye Noble 1-30.

FUMBLES: Laval-Br. Prud'homme 2-0; Seb. Levesque 1-0. Calgary-Adam Ballingall 1-1; Chris Dobko 1-1; Taylor Nill 1-1; Matt Walter 1-0; Kevan Hafichuk 1-1.

SACKS: Laval-A. Gascon-Nadon 1-0; Francis Beaudet 1-0. Calgary-Cory Roboch 1-0; Sam Hurl 1-0; Zach McNeill 1-0; 1-0.

TACKLES: Laval-Fred. Plesius 6-1; Francis Beaudet 4-2; Christ. Lavaud 3-1; Vinc. Desloges 3-1; Thomas Girard 2-1; Pascal Lochard 2-1; A. Gascon-Nadon 1-3; Erik Morin 2-0; Jon. Laliberte 2-0; Jonathan Drolet 1-2; Samael Lavaud 1-1; Abel Boucher 1-1; Mathieu Masseau 1-1; Dominique Noel 1-1; J-S. Haidara 1-0; Christ. Normand 1-0; Mohamed Zerbo 1-0; Patrick Lavoie 1-0; Adam Thibault 1-0; M-A. L-Fortin 1-0; Jean-A. Bernier 0-2. Calgary-Tye Noble 6-6; Zach McNeill 6-4; Sam Hurl 5-4; Cory Roboch 5-3; Mike Edem 4-4; Jamahl Knowles 4-2; Jordan Verdone 2-3; Wyatt Getty 2-2; Linden Gaydosh 2-2; Martin Kalonji 1-1; John Kadiebwe 1-1; Michael Klassen 1-1; Matt Walter 1-0; Kevan Hafichuk 1-0; Jesse Zimmer 1-0; Byron Roberts 0-2; Richard Snyder 0-1.

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2013 Dinos Team Statistics (FINAL) Dinos All-Time Results TEAM STATISTICS CGY OPP All-time conference record (since 1964) 224-160-3 SCORING 339 183 (one overtime loss in 2002 counted as a loss) Points Per Game 42.4 22.9 All-time playoff record 32-21 FIRST DOWNS 249 210 Vanier Cup Championships (4) 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995 Rushing 104 52 Canada West Championships (15) Passing 123 118 1975, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Penalty 22 40 RUSHING YARDAGE 1858 1021 Last win (conf.) 34-17 vs UBC, Oct. 25, 2013 Yards gained rushing 1912 1097 Last loss (conf.) 9-12 @ Regina, Oct. 19, 2012 Yards lost rushing 54 76 Rushing Attempts 274 191 Streak (conf., overall) W 9, W 10

Average Per Rush 6.8 5.3 Last home win (conf.) / home streak (overall, conf.) 34-17 vs. UBC, Oct. 25, 2013 / W 13, W 15 Average Per Game 232.2 127.6 TDs Rushing 25 7 Last home loss (conf.) 13-34 vs. Saskatchewan, Sept. 4, 2010

PASSING YARDAGE 2540 2565 Last road win (conf.) / road streak (overall, conf.) 24-12 @ Saskatchewan, Oct. 4, 2013 / W 4, W 4 Comp-Att-Int 176-284-6 173-332-9 Average Per Pass 8.9 7.7 Last road loss (conf.) 9-12 @ Regina, Oct. 19, 2012

Average Per Catch 14.4 14.8 Average Per Game 317.5 320.6 Dinos-Rouge et Or Head-to-Head TDs Passing 14 11 All-time Calgary record 0-3 TEAM LOSSES -173 -135 Current Calgary Streak vs. Laval L 3 TOTAL OFFENSE 4225 3451 Last Calgary win None Total Plays 571 534 Last Laval win 41-10, November 18, 2011 @ Calgary (Mitchell Bowl) Average Per Play 7.4 6.5 Average Per Game 528.1 431.4 All-time Dinos-Rouge et Or Games Calgary 0-3 / Laval 3-0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 28-473 50-897 November 18, 2011 Mitchell Bowl @ McMahon Stadium, Calgary Laval 41 Calgary 10 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 57-451 47-311 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-168 6-54 November 27, 2010 Vanier Cup @ PEPS Stadium, Quebec Laval 29 Calgary 2 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.9 17.9 November 16, 2008 Uteck Bowl @ PEPS Stadium, Quebec Laval 59 Calgary 10

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.9 6.6 Blake Nill’s Record vs. Laval 2-8 overall, 1-5 playoffs, 0-3 Vanier Cup INT RETURN AVERAGE 18.7 9.0 FUMBLES-LOST 12-7 17-13 2011 (Calgary) Mitchell Bowl Laval 41 @ Calgary 10 2-8 PENALTIES-Yards 100-996 99-792 2010 (Calgary) Vanier Cup Calgary 2 @ Laval 29 2-7 Average Per Game 124.5 99.0 2008 (Calgary) Uteck Bowl Calgary 10 @ Laval 59 2-6 PUNTS-Yards 62-2600 68-2790 2005 (Saint Mary’s) Interlock Laval 27 @ Saint Mary’s 11 2-5 Average Per Punt 41.9 41.0 2004 (Saint Mary’s) Interlock Saint Mary’s 2 @ Laval 35 2-4 Net punt average 35.8 34.4 2003 (Saint Mary’s) Vanier Cup Laval 14 vs. Saint Mary’s 7 2-3 KICKOFFS-Yards 51-2753 30-1412 2003 (Saint Mary’s) Interlock Laval 49 @ Saint Mary’s 8 2-2 Average Per Kick 54.0 47.1 2002 (Saint Mary’s) Interlock Saint Mary’s 26 @ Laval 24 2-1 Net kick average 36.4 31.3 2001 (Saint Mary’s) Laval 8 @ Saint Mary’s 48 1-1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:03 28:57 1999 (Saint Mary’s) Vanier Cup Laval 14 vs. Saint Mary’s 10 0-1 3RD-DOWN Conversions 13/22 9/22 3rd-Down Pct 59% 41% FINGERTIP FACTS: UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY FOOTBALL SACKS BY-Yards 11-76 13-94 Location Calgary, Alberta, Canada MISC YARDS -173 -135 Website www.ucalgary.ca TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 40 20 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-17 10-17 Founded 1966 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 1-2 Enrollment 30,000 RED-ZONE SCORES (38-42) 90% (20-25) 80% President Dr. M. Elizabeth Cannon RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (26-42) 62% (14-25) 56% Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology Dr. Penny Werthner PAT-ATTEMPTS (40-40) 100% (19-19) 100% Director of Athletics Ron Wuotila ATTENDANCE 8895 11283 Games/Avg Per Game 4/2224 4/2821 Mascot REX

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total School Colours Scarlet, Gold, Black Calgary 60 115 86 78 339 Athletic Website www.goDINOS.com Opponents 27 62 34 60 183 Affiliation Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Conference Canada West (CW) 2013 Dinos Coaches & Support Staff 2013 Record 11-0 Head Coach BLAKE NILL Conference 8-0 1st Canada West Offensive Coordinator/QBs Greg DeLaval Playoffs 3-0 Defensive Coordinator/LBs Wayne Harris Canada West Champions; Mitchell Bowl Champions Defensive Asst., Ops Coordinator Matt Berry Home Field (Capacity) McMahon Stadium (35,500) Offensive Line Steve Buratto Surface FieldTurf Running Backs Ray Salverda Receivers Dennis Holowaychuk KEY PERSONNEL Defensive Line Head Coach Blake Nill (8th season) Secondary Marcello Rapini BA ’89 (Concordia), BSc ’97 (StFX), MEd ’02 (StFX) Special Teams Taylor Altilio Phone (403) 220-3417 Kickers Jim Hartley Email [email protected]

Strength & Conditioning Mac Read Offensive Coordinator & Greg DeLaval (3rd season) Equipment Managers John Carr, Barkley Adams Full-time Assistant Coach BSc, MEd (StFX) Video Coordinator Tom Kanaroski Phone (403) 220-3423 Athletic Therapist Kerri Downer Email [email protected] AT Students Kaysley Merrin, Karina Bakker Academic Advisor Sandra Wigg Director of Athletics Ron Wuotila BPE, MPE Phone (403) 220-3409

Email [email protected].

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Head Coach: BLAKE NILL UC Single Game Records Active players in BOLD Seasons with UC: 8th Seasons in CIS: 16th POINTS * denotes playoff game 30 Ken Eslinger September 5,1998 vs. Manitoba Dave Brown October 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba Record with UC Overall CIS record Dan Diduck October 17, 1975 vs. Saskatchewan Conference: 47-17 Conference: 96-32 Mercer Timmis October 27, 2012 vs. Manitoba 24 J.P. Izquierdo October 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan Playoffs: 15-6 Playoffs: 27-11 Don Blair September 30, 1995 vs. Manitoba TOTAL: 62-23 TOTAL: 123-43 Don Blair November 25, 1995 vs. UWO* (Vanier)

Anthony Woodson October 28, 2006 vs. Simon Fraser Blake Nill was appointed the fifth Head Coach in Dinos history on Feb. 23, 2006. Eric Dzwilewski Nov. 11, 2011 vs. UBC*(CW Final) Mercer Timmis September 20, 2013 vs. Manitoba

An alumnus of the University of Calgary, Blake played football for the Dinos from 1980 through 1982 before TOUCHDOWNS turning professional with Montreal in 1983 after being selected 19th overall in the CFL draft. He played in the CFL 5 Ken Eslinger September 5,1998 vs. Manitoba from 1983-88 with Montreal, Hamilton and Winnipeg. A native of Hanna, Alberta, Nill has 25 years of football Dave Brown October 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba experience as an athlete and as a coach. Dan Diduck October 17, 1975 vs. Saskatchewan Mercer Timmis October 27, 2012 vs. Manitoba Blake joined the Dinos after coaching at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, N.S. While coaching the Saint Mary’s 4 J.P. Izquierdo October 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan Don Blair September 30, 1995 vs. Manitoba Huskies he posted a regular season record of 49 wins and 15 losses (77%) and post-season record of 12 wins and Don Blair November 25, 1995 vs. UWO* (Vanier) five losses (71%). During that time the Huskies were Vanier Cup Champions in 2001 and 2002 and were finalists Anthony Woodson October 28, 2006 vs. Simon Fraser on two other occasions. He coached the Huskies to a record six consecutive Atlantic University Sport Eric Dzwilewski Nov. 11, 2011 vs. UBC* (CW Final) Mercer Timmis September 20, 2013 vs. Manitoba Championships (1999-2004). FIELD GOALS Nill won the Frank Tindall Trophy as CIS Coach of the Year in 1999 and was a finalist in 2000, 2001, 2003, and 2009. 6 Bruce Parsons November 7, 1992 vs. UBC* (CW Final) Johnny Mark September 29, 2012 vs. Saskatchewan He is actively involved in the Canadian University Football Coaches Association (CUFCA), serving as President for 5 Greg Vavra Nov. 19, 1983 vs. Queen's* (Vanier Cup) several seasons. Blake was instrumental in the implementation of the interlocking schedule between the AUS Aaron Ifield September 9, 2006 vs. Alberta and the Quebec conference. Aaron Ifield October 3, 2009 @ UBC 4 Bruce Parsons August 29, 1991 vs. Saskatchewan Nill started his coaching career in August 1992 as the Defensive Coordinator for St. Francis Xavier, a position he P.J. Shea October 27, 2000 vs. UBC. Johnny Mark October 2, 2011 vs. Alberta held until joining Saint Mary’s in February 1998. From April 1990 through July 1992 Nill served as a youth care Johnny Mark October 14, 2011 @ Saskatchewan worker in Montreal with the Shawbridge Youth Centre and the Alberta Solicitor General in Calgary. PASSING ATTEMPTS Nill took undergraduate courses at the University of Calgary in both Physical Education and Economics graduating 55 Greg Vavra October 22, 1982 vs. Manitoba with Bachelor of Arts degree from Concordia University in 1989. He graduated from St. Francis Xavier University 50 Bob Torrance October 27, 1990 vs. Saskatchewan Dalin Tollestrup October 28, 2006 vs. Simon Fraser with a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Education. In addition, Blake has attained his Level III National 48 Andrew Buckley October 4, 2013 @ Saskatchewan Coaching Certification (NCCP). 46 Lincoln Blumell September 20, 2002 vs. Regina 45 Greg Vavra September 3, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Blake served as a guest coach with the in 1997 and 1998, the Renegades in 2002 and COMPLETIONS 2003, and the Edmonton Eskimos in 2007. In addition he served as a member of the coaching staff for the 32 Dalin Tollestrup October 28, 2006 vs. Simon Fraser Canadian Under-19 team at the Global World Football Challenge held in conjunction with Super Bowl XLI in 29 Greg Vavra October 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Florida in January 2007 and coached the linebackers for Team Canada’s entry at the IFAF World Junior Football 28 Greg Vavra October 22, 1982 vs. Manitoba Championships in Canton, Ohio in July 2009. 27 Bob Torrance September 3, 1989, vs. UBC Bob Torrance October 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba Greg Vavra November 4, 1983 vs. Alberta Blake Nill’s Career Coaching Record PASSING YARDS Conference Playoffs 627 Greg Vavra October 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan Year GP W L GP W L Season result 525 Bob Torrance October 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba Saint Mary’s University 512 Andrew Buckley September 20, 2013 vs. Manitoba 1998 8 4 4 0 0 0 Missed playoffs 479 Erik Glavic November 14, 2009 @ Sask (CW Final)* 470 Erik Glavic October 25, 2009 vs. Regina 1999 8 7 1 3 2 1 AUS Champions; lost Vanier Cup 14-10 to Laval 439 Bob Torrance September 3, 1989 vs. UBC 2000 8 8 0 2 1 1 AUS Champions; lost Atlantic Bowl 40-36 to Regina 426 Bob Torrance October 29, 1988 vs. UBC 412 Bob Torrance August 26, 1988 vs. UBC 2001 8 8 0 3 3 0 Vanier Cup Champions (defeated Manitoba 42-16) 2002 8 6 2 3 3 0 Vanier Cup Champions (defeated Saskatchewan 33-21) RECEPTIONS 2003 8 7 1 3 2 1 AUS Champions; lost Vanier Cup 14-7 to Laval 15 Jake Harty Nov. 10, 2012 vs. Regina (CW Final)* 14 Chris Dobko October 27, 2012 vs. Manitoba 2004 8 5 3 2 1 1 AUS Champions; lost Mitchell Bowl 31-16 to Saskatchewan 13 Chris Dobko September 15, 2012 @ Manitoba 2005 8 4 4 1 0 1 Lost AUS semi-final 47-29 to StFX 12 Josh Borger, October 25, 1980 vs. Alberta Josh Borger October 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan University of Calgary Don Blair October 22, 1994 vs. Alberta 2006 8 2 6 0 0 0 Missed playoffs Chris Dobko October 29, 2011 @ UBC

2007 8 4 4 1 0 1 Lost CW semi-final 27-5 to Manitoba RECEIVING YARDS 2008 8 5 3 3 2 1 CW Champions; lost Uteck Bowl 302 Dave Brown October 6, 1989 vs. Manitoba 2009 8 7 1 4 3 1 CW Champions; Uteck Bowl Champions; lost Vanier Cup 259 Josh Borger October 7, 1983 vs. Saskatchewan. 258 Mike Freiter September 19, 1992 vs. Saskatchewan 2010 8 6 2 4 3 1 CW Champions; Mitchell Bowl Champions; lost Vanier Cup 238 Richard Snyder September 29, 2012 vs. Saskatchewan 2011 8 8 0 3 2 1 CW Champions; lost Mitchell Bowl 231 Jamie Elliott August 31, 2001 vs. Alberta 229 Ryan Carruthers October 25,1997 vs. UBC 2012 8 7 1 3 2 1 CW Champions; lost Mitchell Bowl 2013 8 8 0 3 3 0 CW Champions; Mitchell Bowl Champions RUSHING ATTEMPTS OVERALL 128 96 32 38 27 11 2x Vanier Cup Champion; 12x Conference Champion 38 J.P. Izquierdo October 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan 36 Chris Lewis October 19, 1996 vs. Alberta Winning Pct. .750 .711 Dean Fisher September 30, 2000 vs. Alberta UC ONLY 64 47 17 21 15 6 Canada West Champion 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 34 Stephen Hughes September 24, 2005 vs. Regina Winning Pct. .734 .714 33 John McCorquindale October 4, 1977 vs. UBC John McCorquindale November 5, 1977 vs. UBC* (WIFL Final)

RUSHING YARDS Former University of Calgary Football Coaches 395 Chris Lewis October 28, 1994 vs. UBC 309 Brendan Ward October 4, 1997 vs. Alberta 280 Craig Kittelson October 2, 1992 vs. UBC Dennis Kadatz (1964-68) Mike Lashuk (1969-76, 1978-82) 279 Mercer Timmis Nov. 9, 2013 vs. Manitoba* (CW Final) Conf. Record: 7-23 (.233) Conf. Record: 56-52 (.518) 268 Stephen Hughes September 24, 2005 vs. Regina 260 Tim Petros Nov. 19, 1983 vs. Queen's* (Vanier Cup) Playoff Record: N/A Playoff Record: 2-3 (.400) INTERCEPTIONS Peter Connellan (1977, 1983-90, 1992-95) Tony Fasano (1991, 1996-2005) 3 Darren Peterson October 10, 1987 vs. Alberta Mohamed Elsaghir September 9, 1990 vs. Saskatchewan Conf. Record: 70-32-2 (.673) Conf. Record: 44-43 (.511) Mohamed Elsaghir September 29, 1990 vs. Alberta Playoff Record: 16-6 (.727) Playoff Record: 0-6 (.000) Drew Carpenter September 9, 2006 vs. Alberta Brett Ferguson September 13, 2008 vs. Alberta Steve Truzak November 7, 2009 vs. Alberta* (Semi)

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2013 Dinos Offensive Statistics (FINAL) Longest Plays in UC History Active players in BOLD; RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G FIELD GOAL * denotes playoff game Mercer Timmis 8 167 1188 31 1157 6.9 18 80 144.6 52 Greg Vavra September 22, 1985 vs. Saskatchewan Andrew Buckley 8 30 221 0 221 7.4 4 25 27.6 51 Aaron Ifield October 13, 2007 vs. Saskatchewan Cuong Thai Lieu 6 35 197 7 190 5.4 0 36 31.7 Aaron Ifield October 30, 2010 vs. Alberta 50 Brian Mlachak Nov. 25, 1995 vs. UWO* (Vanier Cup) Quentin Chown 7 7 110 0 110 15.7 0 32 15.7 49 Tony Kuchera August 29, 1979 vs. Manitoba Jimmy Underdahl 7 15 88 14 74 4.9 3 32 10.6 48 Bruce Parsons September 18, 1973 vs. Manitoba Eric Dzwilewski 1 5 34 1 33 6.6 0 20 33.0 Bruce Parsons September 3, 1993 vs. Manitoba Jake Harty 6 2 24 0 24 12.0 0 20 4.0 Bruce Parsons October 28, 1994 vs. UBC Aaron Ifield September 6, 2008 vs. Manitoba Denzel Morrison 7 4 19 0 19 4.8 0 7 2.7 Bryce Harper 2 4 18 0 18 4.5 0 11 9.0 PUNT Johnny Mark 8 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 1.0 100 Brent Matich October 25, 1986 vs. Alberta Connor McGough 4 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 2 0.8 94 Jimmy Hartley September 22, 2001 vs. Saskatchewan Mac Sarro 7 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.3 93 Greg Vavra September 18, 1982 vs. Manitoba Doctor Cassama 8 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 87 Stephen Hughes October 2, 2004 vs. Alberta 80 Stephen Hughes September 3, 2005 vs. Manitoba Total...... 8 274 1912 54 1858 6.8 25 80 232.2 79 Mark Common October 23, 1992 vs. Saskatchewan Opponents...... 8 191 1097 76 1021 5.3 7 59 127.6 Aaron Ifield September 4, 2009 @ Saskatchewan

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G KICKOFF RETURN Andrew Buckley 8 150.02 149-240-6 62.1 2184 12 91 273.0 110 Jake Harty November 3, 2012 vs. Manitoba* (CW Semi) Eric Dzwilewski 1 127.03 21-35-0 60.0 240 1 27 240.0 108 Anthony Parker November 7, 2009 vs. Alberta* (CW Semi) Jimmy Underdahl 7 211.60 6-9-0 66.7 116 1 40 16.6 102 J.P. Izquierdo September 10, 1989 vs. Saskatchewan Total...... 8 149.14 176-284-6 62.0 2540 14 91 317.5 98 Harry Kruger October 14, 1978 vs. UBC 97 Dave Brown August, 29, 1987 vs. UBC Opponents...... 8 122.52 173-332-9 52.1 2565 11 82 320.6

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURN Chris Dobko 6 33 526 15.9 2 45 87.7 115 Dan Diduck October 4, 1974 vs. Saskatchewan 98 Nathan Coehoorn October 15, 2010 @ Saskatchewan R. Simonise 8 33 481 14.6 1 56 60.1 96 Don Blair September 9, 1995 vs. Alberta Jake Harty 6 25 326 13.0 3 41 54.3 93 Dave VanBellegham October, 29, 1988 vs. UBC Brett Blaszko 6 23 433 18.8 3 91 72.2 Michael Klukas 8 17 201 11.8 0 20 25.1 RUNNING PLAY 88 Ken Eslinger October 10, 1998 vs. Manitoba Kyle Brick 5 10 88 8.8 1 15 17.6 86 Bob Torrance November 19, 1988 vs. Saint Mary’s* (Vanier) Elie Bouka 7 8 166 20.8 1 89 23.7 84 Elio Geremia September 7, 1985 vs. Saskatchewan Mercer Timmis 8 7 100 14.3 1 33 12.5 80 Craig Kittelson September 21, 1990 vs. Manitoba Kendall Bilan 4 6 85 14.2 0 28 21.2 Mercer Timmis October 4, 2013 @ Saskatchewan Mac Sarro 7 4 41 10.2 1 12 5.9 78 Matt Walter October 2, 2011 vs. Alberta Cuong Thai Lieu 6 3 35 11.7 0 17 5.8 75 Dan Diduck October 17, 1975 vs. Saskatchewan Elio Geremia September 4, 1984 vs. UBC Austen Hartley 2 3 33 11.0 0 13 16.5 Chris Lewis October 28, 1994 vs. UBC Thera-Plamondon 7 2 18 9.0 0 9 2.6 A. Anderson 7 1 6 6.0 1 6 0.9 PASSING PLAY Denzel Morrison 7 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 105 Dalin Tollestrup to Adam Bunz, Oct. 22, 2006 vs. UBC 98 Lincoln Blumell to Jamie Elliott, Aug. 31, 2001 vs. ALTA Total...... 8 176 2540 14.4 14 91 317.5 91 Andrew Buckley to Brett Blaszko, Sept. 20, 2013 vs. MAN Opponents...... 8 173 2565 14.8 11 82 320.6 90 Darrell Moir to Tracey Hallem, Sept. 17, 1997 vs. MAN PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Bob Torrance to Dan Massey, Sept. 29, 1990 vs. ALTA R. Simonise 19 196 10.3 0 53 Darryl Leason to Ryan Carruthers, Oct. 25, 1997 vs. UBC Eric Dzwilewski to Richard Snyder, Nov. 4, 2011 vs. REG* Michael Klukas 17 66 3.9 0 12 Eric Dzwilewski to Richard Snyder, Sept. 29, 2012 vs. SSK Elie Bouka 13 117 9.0 0 34 89 Bob Torrance to Sean Furlong, Oct. 29, 1988 vs. UBC Jake Harty 4 52 13.0 0 31 Darryl Leason to Ryan Carruthers, Oct. 25, 1997 vs. UBC Robert Woodson 2 20 10.0 0 19 Andrew Buckley to Elie Bouka, Sept. 6, 2013 @ REG Tom Knitter 1 0 0.0 0 0 85 Erik Glavic to Anthony Parker, Oct. 24, 2009 vs. Regina TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 83 Don Siler to Mark Gryba, 1973 82 John Kalin to Mike Freiter, Sept. 19, 1992 vs. SASK Total...... 57 451 7.9 0 53 Opponents...... 47 311 6.6 0 75 INTERCEPTION RETURN 107 Dave VanBellegham October 21, 1988 vs. Saskatchewan KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long 98 Darcy Kopp October 21, 1984 vs. UBC Robert Woodson 7 94 13.4 0 29 Darren Peterson September 12, 1987 vs. Alberta R. Simonise 6 111 18.5 0 29 Adam Ballingall 3 24 8.0 0 20 Selected UC Career Records Active players in BOLD Michael Klukas 3 84 28.0 0 59 RECEPTIONS Jake Harty 2 32 16.0 0 32 152 Chris Dobko 2009- Tanner Doll 1 16 16.0 0 16 138 Don Blair 1992-95 132 Nathan Coehoorn 2007-10 A. Anderson 1 0 0.0 0 0 129 Mike Freiter 1989-93 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 128 Dave Brown 1985-89 Michael Schmidt 1 56 56.0 1 56 120 Tim Petros 1979-83 Chris Dobko 1 16 16.0 0 16 119 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 Elie Bouka 1 9 9.0 0 9 116 Ken Szarka 1980-84 113 Anthony Parker 2007-10 Quentin Chown 1 31 31.0 0 31 Total...... 28 473 16.9 1 59 POINTS Opponents...... 50 897 17.9 1 102 337 Aaron Ifield 2006-10 2892 Johnny Mark 2011- SCORING TD FGs PAT Kick PAT Rush PAT Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 274 Bruce Parsons 1991-94 Mercer Timmis 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 114 259 Brent Matich 1984-88 Johnny Mark 0 15-17 40-40 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 93 220 Jimmy Hartley 1997-01 Andrew Buckley 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 210 Matt Walter 2007-11 Jimmy Underdahl 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 199 Brian DeMug 1984, 88-90 Jake Harty 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 176 Dave Brown 1985-89 174 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 Brett Blaszko 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 168 Greg Vavra 1979-83 Chris Dobko 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Don Blair 1992-95

A. Anderson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TOUCHDOWNS Mac Sarro 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 35 Matt Walter 2007-11 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 3 6 29 Dave Brown 1985-89 Elie Bouka 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 J.P. Izquierdo 1978-90 Michael Schmidt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Don Blair 1992-95 Kyle Brick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 25 Mercer Timmis 2012- R. Simonise 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 22 Steven Lumbala 2009-12 21 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 Total...... 40 15-17 40-40 0-0 0 0-0 0 3 339 Dan Diduck 1974-75 Opponents...... 20 10-17 19-19 0-1 0 0-0 0 4 183 John Kalin 1989-93

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2013 Dinos Offensive Statistics (FINAL)

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Adam Laurensse 4 54 13.5 0 39 Mercer Timmis 8 1157 100 0 0 0 1257 157.1 T. Spoletini 3 14 4.7 0 7 R. Simonise 8 0 481 196 111 0 788 98.5 Hunter Turnbull 1 37 37.0 0 37 Chris Dobko 6 0 526 0 16 0 542 90.3 Adam Ballingall 1 63 63.0 0 63 Jake Harty 6 24 326 52 32 0 434 72.3 Total...... 9 168 18.7 0 63 Brett Blaszko 6 0 433 0 0 0 433 72.2 Opponents...... 6 54 9.0 0 20 Michael Klukas 8 0 201 66 84 0 351 43.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Elie Bouka 7 0 166 117 9 0 292 41.7 Andrew Buckley 8 270 221 2184 2405 300.6 Cuong Thai Lieu 6 190 35 0 0 0 225 37.5 Mercer Timmis 8 167 1157 0 1157 144.6 Andrew Buckley 8 221 0 0 0 0 221 27.6 Eric Dzwilewski 1 40 33 240 273 273.0 Quentin Chown 7 110 0 0 31 0 141 20.1 Jimmy Underdahl 7 24 74 116 190 27.1 Robert Woodson 5 0 0 20 94 0 114 22.8 Cuong Thai Lieu 6 35 190 0 190 31.7 Kyle Brick 5 0 88 0 0 0 88 17.6 Quentin Chown 7 7 110 0 110 15.7 Adam Ballingall 8 0 0 0 24 63 87 10.9 Jake Harty 6 2 24 0 24 4.0 Kendall Bilan 4 0 85 0 0 0 85 21.2 Denzel Morrison 7 4 19 0 19 2.7 Jimmy Underdahl 7 74 0 0 0 0 74 10.6 Bryce Harper 2 4 18 0 18 9.0 Michael Schmidt 7 0 0 0 56 0 56 8.0 Johnny Mark 8 1 8 0 8 1.0 Adam Laurensse 8 0 0 0 0 54 54 6.8 Connor McGough 4 2 3 0 3 0.8 Mac Sarro 7 2 41 0 0 0 43 6.1 Mac Sarro 7 1 2 0 2 0.3 Hunter Turnbull 8 0 0 0 0 37 37 4.6 Doctor Cassama 8 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 Eric Dzwilewski 1 33 0 0 0 0 33 33.0 Total...... 8 558 1858 2540 4225 528.1 Austen Hartley 2 0 33 0 0 0 33 16.5 Opponents...... 8 523 1021 2565 3451 431.4 Denzel Morrison 7 19 1 0 0 0 20 2.9 Thera-Plamondon 7 0 18 0 0 0 18 2.6 FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Bryce Harper 2 18 0 0 0 0 18 9.0 Johnny Mark 15-17 88.2 3-4 8-8 2-2 2-3 0-0 46 0 Tanner Doll 8 0 0 0 16 0 16 2.0 T. Spoletini 6 0 0 0 0 14 14 2.3 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Johnny Mark 8 8 0 0 0 0 8 1.0 Johnny Mark 62 2600 41.9 63 2 0 16 1 A. Anderson 7 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.9 Total...... 62 2600 41.9 63 2 0 16 1 Connor McGough 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.8 Opponents...... 68 2790 41.0 76 0 0 17 4 Doctor Cassama 8 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.1 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net Total...... 8 1858 2540 451 473 168 5490 686.2 Johnny Mark 51 2753 54.0 0 1 Opponents...... 8 1021 2565 311 897 54 4848 606.0 Total...... 51 2753 54.0 0 1 897 36.4 Opponents...... 30 1412 47.1 0 4 473 31.3 2013 Dinos Defensive Statistics (FINAL) |------Tackles------| |--Sacks--| |------Pass Def------| |------Fumbles------| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 25 Doctor Cassama 8 30 12 36.0 6.5-14 1.0-8 . . . 1-0 2 . . 7 Cyril Iwanegbe 8 27 13 33.5 . . . 3 . . 1 . . 28 Hunter Turnbull 8 25 10 30.0 . . 1-37 1 . . 1 . . 13 Michael Schmidt 7 24 10 29.0 1.0-5 . . 2 . . . . . 45 Cory Roboch 8 15 23 26.5 1.5-10 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 3 Adam Laurensse 8 22 8 26.0 1.0-3 . 4-54 5 . . . . . 27 T. Spoletini 6 18 12 24.0 3.0-10 1.0-4 3-14 1 . . 2 . . 40 Tanner Doll 8 15 18 24.0 2.5-8 0.5-6 . . . 3-0 . . . 15 Adam Ballingall 8 17 9 21.5 . . 1-63 3 . 2-20 2 2 . 47 Zach Jenkins 8 16 6 19.0 3.5-28 3.5-28 . . . 1-0 . . . 39 A. Ogbongbemiga 6 13 8 17.0 2.0-6 0.5-2 ...... 48 Tom Knitter 7 12 4 14.0 2.0-5 ...... 52 Brett Wade 8 8 11 13.5 2.5-15 2.5-15 ...... 70 Tyler Langlais 8 8 9 12.5 2.0-8 1.0-7 . . . 1-0 . . . 34 Iyanu Ojekale 8 8 5 10.5 1.5-11 ...... 32 Brad Friesen 7 8 4 10.0 . . . 1 . . 1 1 . 5 Elie Bouka 7 9 2 10.0 . . . 1 . . . . . 26 A. Iwanegbe 5 7 5 9.5 ...... 77 Cory Robinson 8 6 7 9.5 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 1 . . 1 1 . 4 Robert Woodson 5 8 . 8.0 . . . 1 . . 1 1 . 85 Mac Sarro 7 5 2 6.0 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 23 Nathan Mitchell 7 3 3 4.5 . . . 1 . . . . . 63 Andrew Driusso 7 3 1 3.5 ...... 93 Jack McEwen 5 2 2 3.0 ...... 35 A. Anderson 7 2 2 3.0 . . . . . 1-2 . . . 83 Thera-Plamondon 7 3 . 3.0 ...... 33 Johnny Mark 8 2 1 2.5 ...... 42 Denzel Radford 4 2 1 2.5 ...... 31 Quentin Chown 7 2 . 2.0 ...... 30 Denzel Morrison 7 2 . 2.0 ...... 96 Matt Carson 7 2 . 2.0 ...... 22 Carson Stambene 6 1 1 1.5 ...... 20 Mercer Timmis 8 1 1 1.5 ...... TM TEAM 4 1 . 1.0 ...... 3 1 Chris Dobko 6 1 . 1.0 ...... 88 Austen Hartley 2 1 . 1.0 ...... 68 Sukh Chungh 8 1 . 1.0 ...... 89 Brett Blaszko 6 1 . 1.0 ...... 55 Braden Schram 8 . 1 0.5 ...... 60 Sean McEwen 7 . 1 0.5 ...... 21 Connor McGough 4 . 1 0.5 ...... 44 Emilio Gallotta 3 ...... 1-0 . . . Total...... 8 331 193 427.5 30-129 11-76 9-168 21 . 12-22 11 5 3 Opponents...... 8 394 191 489.5 34.0-146 13-94 6-54 25 . 5-26 6 1 4

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2013 DINOS PLAYOFF STATISTICS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G TEAM STATISTICS CGY OPP Mercer Timmis 3 76 585 3 582 7.7 5 43 194.0 SCORING 129 59 Cuong Thai Lieu 3 22 163 4 159 7.2 1 53 53.0 Points Per Game 43.0 19.7 Andrew Buckley 3 9 82 0 82 9.1 1 18 27.3 FIRST DOWNS 88 61 Johnny Mark 3 1 24 0 24 24.0 0 24 8.0 Rushing 45 24 Jake Harty 3 3 22 0 22 7.3 0 16 7.3 Passing 40 28 Jimmy Underdahl 3 7 15 0 15 2.1 0 4 5.0 Penalty 3 9 Quentin Chown 3 1 14 0 14 14.0 0 14 4.7 RUSHING YARDAGE 907 516 Chris Dobko 3 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 2.3 Yards gained rushing 914 525 Sean McEwen 2 0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 1.0 Total...... 3 120 914 7 907 7.6 7 53 302.3 Yards lost rushing 7 9 Rushing Attempts 120 83 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Rush 7.6 6.2 Andrew Buckley 3 144.55 59-91-1 64.8 691 5 57 230.3 Average Per Game 302.3 172.0 Total...... 3 144.55 59-91-1 64.8 691 5 57 230.3 TDs Rushing 7 2 PASSING YARDAGE 691 654 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Comp-Att-Int 59-91-1 42-97-4 Chris Dobko 3 20 245 12.2 0 25 81.7 Jake Harty 3 20 196 9.8 3 24 65.3 Average Per Pass 7.6 6.7 Mercer Timmis 3 6 58 9.7 0 19 19.3 Average Per Catch 11.7 15.6 R. Simonise 3 3 70 23.3 1 57 23.3 Average Per Game 230.3 218.0 Michael Klukas 3 3 38 12.7 0 17 12.7 TDs Passing 5 5 Brett Blaszko 1 3 31 10.3 1 15 31.0 TEAM LOSSES -19 -38 Thera-Plamondon 3 2 40 20.0 0 29 13.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 1579 1132 Mac Sarro 3 2 13 6.5 0 12 4.3 Total Plays 212 183 Total...... 3 59 691 11.7 5 57 230.3 Average Per Play 7.4 6.2 Average Per Game 526.3 377.3 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 10-162 19-322 R. Simonise 14 197 14.1 1 80 Jake Harty 3 23 7.7 0 13 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-238 19-117 Michael Klukas 2 18 9.0 0 10 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-87 1-21 Total...... 19 238 12.5 1 80 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.2 16.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.5 6.2 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long INT RETURN AVERAGE 21.8 21.0 Michael Klukas 6 88 14.7 0 21 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 6-4 R. Simonise 4 74 18.5 0 30 PENALTIES-Yards 22-228 15-131 Total...... 10 162 16.2 0 30 Average Per Game 76.0 43.7

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long PUNTS-Yards 22-861 23-987 Tanner Doll 1 18 18.0 0 18 Average Per Punt 39.1 42.9 Adam Laurensse 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 Net punt average 33.8 32.6 T. Spoletini 1 2 2.0 0 2 KICKOFFS-Yards 19-1006 10-572 Brad Friesen 1 0 0.0 0 0 Average Per Kick 52.9 57.2 Total...... 4 87 21.8 1 71 Net kick average 36.0 41.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 34:06 25:54 |------PATs ------| 3RD-DOWN Conversions 7/10 7/18 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 3rd-Down Pct 70% 39% Johnny Mark 0 9-10 14-14 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 41 Mercer Timmis 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 SACKS BY-Yards 3-19 1-10 Jake Harty 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 MISC YARDS -19 -38 R. Simonise 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 14 7 Brett Blaszko 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-10 3-4 Doctor Cassama 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-2 Andrew Buckley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 RED-ZONE SCORES (10-11) 91% (6-6) 100% Cuong Thai Lieu 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (6-11) 55% (3-6) 50% TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 4 PAT-ATTEMPTS (14-14) 100% (7-7) 100% Total...... 14 9-10 14-14 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 129 ATTENDANCE 2795 0 Opponents...... 7 3-4 7-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 59 Games/Avg Per Game 3/932 0/0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Neutral Site Games 0/0 Andrew Buckley 3 100 82 691 773 257.7 Mercer Timmis 3 76 582 0 582 194.0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Cuong Thai Lieu 3 22 159 0 159 53.0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Johnny Mark 3 1 24 0 24 8.0 Calgary 33 31 20 45 129 Jake Harty 3 3 22 0 22 7.3 Opponents 24 3 14 18 59 Jimmy Underdahl 3 7 15 0 15 5.0 Quentin Chown 3 1 14 0 14 4.7 Chris Dobko 3 1 7 0 7 2.3 Sean McEwen 2 0 2 0 2 1.0 Total...... 3 211 907 691 1579 526.3 DINOS IN THE CIS-FRC TOP 10

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Wk Date Rank Weekend result Mercer Timmis 3 582 58 0 0 0 640 213.3 1 Aug. 27 3 Won 41-31 at UBC R. Simonise 3 0 70 197 74 0 341 113.7 2 Sept. 3 5 Won 34-27 at Regina Chris Dobko 3 7 245 0 0 0 252 84.0 3 Sept. 10 5 Won 36-24 vs. Sask. Jake Harty 3 22 196 23 0 0 241 80.3 Cuong Thai Lieu 3 159 0 0 0 0 159 53.0 4 Sept. 17 5 Won 48-24 vs. Manitoba Michael Klukas 3 0 38 18 88 0 144 48.0 5 Sept. 24 5 Won 76-21 at Alberta Andrew Buckley 3 82 0 0 0 0 82 27.3 6 Oct. 1 3 Won 24-12 at Sask. Doctor Cassama 3 0 0 0 0 71 71 23.7 7 Oct. 8 3 BYE Thera-Plamondon 3 0 40 0 0 0 40 13.3 8 Oct. 15 3 Won 46-27 vs. Regina Brett Blaszko 1 0 31 0 0 0 31 31.0 Johnny Mark 3 24 0 0 0 0 24 8.0 9 Oct. 22 3 Won 34-17 vs. UBC Tanner Doll 3 0 0 0 0 18 18 6.0 10 Oct. 29 3 Won 42-28 vs. UBC Jimmy Underdahl 3 15 0 0 0 0 15 5.0 Quentin Chown 3 14 0 0 0 0 14 4.7 Note: the FRC-CIS Top 10 rankings ended with the Mac Sarro 3 0 13 0 0 0 13 4.3 Sean McEwen 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 Week 10 list released Oct. 29 T. Spoletini 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.7 Adam Laurensse 3 0 0 0 0 -4 -4 -1.3 Total...... 3 907 691 238 162 87 2085 695.0

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2013 DINOS PLAYOFF STATISTICS – DEFENCE |------Tackles------| |--Sacks--| |------Pass Def------| |------Fumbles------| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 32 Brad Friesen 3 11 10 16.0 . . 1-0 . . . 2 1 . 40 Tanner Doll 3 10 10 15.0 2.0-3 1.0-1 1-18 ...... 7 Cyril Iwanegbe 2 10 7 13.5 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 25 Doctor Cassama 3 10 4 12.0 2.0-3 . 0-71 1 . . . . . 45 Cory Roboch 3 10 2 11.0 ...... 34 Iyanu Ojekale 3 6 5 8.5 ...... 13 Michael Schmidt 3 8 . 8.0 . . . 3 . . . . . 70 Tyler Langlais 3 6 4 8.0 2.0-12 1.0-10 ...... 3 Adam Laurensse 3 8 . 8.0 . . 1--4 1 . . . . . 48 Tom Knitter 3 5 1 5.5 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 27 T. Spoletini 3 5 1 5.5 1.0-2 . 1-2 ...... 28 Hunter Turnbull 2 5 1 5.5 ...... 1 . . 4 Robert Woodson 3 3 2 4.0 . . . 1 . . . . . 39 A. Ogbongbemiga 3 3 2 4.0 ...... 23 Nathan Mitchell 3 4 . 4.0 ...... 85 Mac Sarro 3 3 1 3.5 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 35 A. Anderson 3 3 1 3.5 ...... 47 Zach Jenkins 3 1 4 3.0 ...... 15 Adam Ballingall 3 1 3 2.5 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 77 Cory Robinson 3 2 1 2.5 1.0-8 1.0-8 ...... 52 Brett Wade 2 1 3 2.5 ...... 26 A. Iwanegbe 1 1 2 2.0 ...... 5 Elie Bouka 3 2 . 2.0 . . . 1 . . . . . 31 Quentin Chown 3 2 . 2.0 ...... 93 Jack McEwen 2 1 . 1.0 ...... 8 Andrew Buckley 3 1 . 1.0 ...... 1 Chris Dobko 3 1 . 1.0 ...... 30 Denzel Morrison 2 1 . 1.0 ...... 12 Cuong Thai Lieu 3 1 . 1.0 ...... TM TEAM 3 ...... 2 Total...... 3 125 64 157.0 8-28 3-19 4-87 8 . 4-0 3 1 2 Opponents...... 3 156 78 195.0 5.0-17 1-10 1-21 5 . 1-0 . . . TELUS VANIER CUP: A HEAD-TO-HEAD LOOK UNIVERSITÉ (11-0) (Uteck Bowl Champions) UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY DINOS (11-0) (Mitchell Bowl Champions) Regular season record: 8-0 (1st, RSEQ) Regular season record: 8-0 (1st, Canada West) Playoff record: 3-0 Playoff record: 2-0 Top 10 best ranking: No. 1 (polls 1 to 5) Top 10 best ranking: No. 3 (polls 1 & 6 to 10) Top 10 lowest ranking: No. 2 (polls 6 to 10) Top 10 lowest ranking: No. 3 (polls 2 to 5) Top 10 number of weeks ranked (10 polls): 10 Top 10 number of weeks ranked (10 polls): 10 Regular season offence points (34.1 ppg): 1st RSEQ / 7th CIS Regular season offence points (42.4 ppg): 1st CW / 3rd CIS Regular season offence total yards (419.8 ypg): 3rd RSEQ / 15th CIS Regular season offence total yards (549.8 ypg): 1st CW / 3rd CIS Regular season offence passing (203.1 ypg): 5th RSEQ / 23rd CIS Regular season offence passing (317.5 ypg): 3rd CW / 8th CIS Regular season offence rushing (216.6 ypg): 1st RSEQ / 5th CIS Regular season offence rushing (232.2 ypg): 1st CW / 1st CIS Regular season defence points (11.5 ppg): 1st RSEQ / 1st CIS Regular season defence points (22.9 ppg): 1st CW / 8th CIS Regular season defence total yards (316.4 ypg): 2nd RSEQ / 4th CIS Regular season defence total yards (448.2 ypg): 4th CW / 19th CIS Regular season defence passing (240.6 ypg): 3rd RSEQ / 9th CIS Regular season defence passing (320.6 ypg): 4th CW / 21st CIS Regular season defence rushing (75.8 ypg): 1st RSEQ / 1st CIS Regular season defence rushing (127.6 ypg): 1st CW / 9th CIS

2013 RSEQ individual honours 2012 Canada West individual honours Major awards: None Awards: Mercer Timmis (MVP), Doctor Cassama (defensive MVP), Rashaun All-stars offence: Pascal Lochard (RB), (C), Charles Vaillancourt Simonise (rookie), Andrew Buckley (Russ Jackson Award nominee), Blake Nill (G), Karl Lavoie (T) (coach) All-stars defence: Brendan Tennant (DT), Mathieu Masseau (LB), Abel Boucher All-stars offence: Andrew Buckley (QB), Mercer Timmis (RB), Chris Dobko (IR), (DB), Maximilien Ducap (CB) Sean McEwen (C), Sukh Chungh (G) All-stars special teams: Boris Bede (K & P), Guillaume Rioux (RET) All-stars defence: Tyler Langlais (DE), Doctor Cassama (LB), Tom Spoletini (LB), Cyril Iwanegbe (DB), Adam Laurensse (CB) Vanier Cup history (7-1) All-stars special teams: Johnny Mark (K) 2012 (Rogers Centre, Toronto): 37-14 win vs. McMaster 2011 (BC Place Stadium, Vancouver): 41-38 OT loss vs. McMaster Vanier Cup history (4-4) 2010 (PEPS Stadium, Quebec City): 29-2 win vs. Calgary 2010 (PEPS Stadium, Quebec City): 29-2 loss vs. Laval 2008 (Ivor Wynne Stadium, Hamilton): 44-21 win vs. Western 2009 (PEPS Stadium, Quebec City): 33-31 loss vs. Queen’s 2006 (Griffiths Stadium, Saskatoon): 13-8 win vs. Saskatchewan 1995 (SkyDome, Toronto): 54-24 win vs. Western 2004 (Ivor Wynne Stadium, Hamilton): 7-1 win vs. Saskatchewan 1993 (SkyDome, Toronto): 37-34 loss vs. Toronto 2003 (SkyDome, Toronto): 14-7 win vs. Saint Mary's 1988 (Varsity Stadium, Toronto): 52-23 win vs. Saint Mary's 1999 (SkyDome, Toronto): 14-10 win vs. Saint Mary's 1985 (Varsity Stadium, Toronto): 25-6 win vs. Western

th 1983 (Varsity Stadium, Toronto): 31-21 win vs. Queen's Head coach: Glen Constantin (13 season) 1975 (CNE Stadium, Toronto): 14-9 loss vs. Ottawa Career regular season record: 91-16 (.850) Career playoff record: 36-8 (.818) Head coach: Blake Nill (16th season; 8th with Calgary, 8 with Saint Marys 98-05) Career overall record (season and playoffs): 127-24 (.841) Career playoff record: 27-11 (.711) / 15-6 with Calgary (.714) Career overall record vs. Calgary: 3-0 Career overall record (season and playoffs): 123-43 (.741) / 62-23 with Calgary Vanier Cup record: 6-1 (.729) Vanier Cup wins: 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2003 Career overall record vs. Laval: 2-8 / 0-3 with Calgary Vanier Cup losses: 2011 Vanier Cup record: 2-4 / 0-2 with Calgary Vanier Cup wins: 2002, 2001 Vanier Cup losses: 2010, 2009, 2003, 1999

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UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY DINOS PLAYOFF HISTORY: 1975-2013 *denotes neutral site game; 1993 Vanier vs. Toronto @ Toronto and 2010 Vanier vs. Laval @ Quebec City considered road games.

Year Event Opponent Location Stadium W/L Score All-time Record 2013 Vanier Cup Laval Québec, Que. TELUS-UL Stadium 2013 Mitchell Bowl Western Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 44-3 32-21 2013 Canada West Final Manitoba Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 43-28 31-21 2013 Canada West Semifinal UBC Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 42-28 30-21 2012 Mitchell Bowl McMaster Hamilton, Ont. Ron Joyce Stadium L 6-45 29-21 2012 Canada West Final Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 38-14 29-20 2012 Canada West Semifinal Manitoba Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 57-18 28-20 2011 Mitchell Bowl Laval Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium L 10-41 27-20 2011 Canada West Final UBC Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 62-13 27-19 2011 Canada West Semifinal Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 16-4 26-19 2010 Vanier Cup Laval Quebec, Que. PEPS Stadium L 2-29 25-19 2010 Mitchell Bowl Saint Mary’s Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 35-8 25-18 2010 Canada West Final Alberta Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 56-3 24-18 2010 Canada West Semifinal Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 40-33 23-18 2009 *Vanier Cup Queen’s Quebec, Que. PEPS Stadium L 31-33 22-18 2009 Uteck Bowl Saint Mary’s Halifax, N.S. Huskies Stadium W 38-14 22-17 2009 Canada West Final Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Sask. Griffiths Stadium W 39-38 21-17 2009 Canada West Semifinal Alberta Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 45-13 20-17 2008 Uteck Bowl Laval Quebec, Que. PEPS Stadium L 10-59 19-17 2008 Canada West Final Simon Fraser Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 44-21 19-16 2008 Canada West Semifinal Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 24-17 18-16 2007 Canada West Semifinal Manitoba Winnipeg, Man. Canad Inns Stadium L 5-27 17-16 2004 Canada West Semifinal Alberta Edmonton, Alta. Foote Field L 13-39 17-15 2002 Canada West Semifinal Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium L 17-39 17-14 2001 Canada West Semifinal Manitoba Winnipeg, Man. Canad Inns Stadium L 10-31 17-13 2000 Canada West Semifinal Regina Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium L 32-33 17-12 1999 Canada West Semifinal UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium L 14-27 17-11 1997 Canada West Final UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium L 21-39 17-10 1995 *Vanier Cup Western Toronto, Ont. SkyDome W 54-24 17-9 1995 Ottawa Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 37-7 16-9 1995 Canada West Final Saskatchewan Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 32-30 (OT) 15-9 1994 Canada West Final Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Sask. Griffiths Stadium L 17-34 14-9 1993 Vanier Cup Toronto Toronto, Ont. SkyDome L 34-37 14-8 1993 Atlantic Bowl Saint Mary’s Halifax, N.S. Huskies Stadium W 37-23 14-7 1993 Canada West Final Alberta Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 32-12 13-7 1992 Atlantic Bowl Saint Mary’s Halifax, N.S. Huskies Stadium L 11-23 12-7 1992 Canada West Final UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium W 26-24 (OT) 12-6 1988 *Vanier Cup Saint Mary’s Toronto, Ont. Varsity Stadium W 52-23 11-6 1988 Central Bowl Western London, Ont. J.W. Little Stadium W 34-14 10-6 1988 WIFL Final Saskatchewan Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 46-33 (OT) 9-6 1986 WIFL Final UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium L 3-49 8-6 1985 *Vanier Cup Western Toronto, Ont. Varsity Stadium W 25-6 8-5 1985 Western Bowl Carleton Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 56-14 7-5 1985 WIFL Final Manitoba Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 52-13 6-5 1984 Central Bowl Guelph Guelph, Ont. Alumni Stadium L 7-12 5-5 1984 WIFL Final Alberta Edmonton, Alta. Varsity Stadium W 33-18 5-4 1983 *Vanier Cup Queen’s Toronto, Ont. Varsity Stadium W 31-21 4-4 1983 WIFL Final UBC Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 21-12 3-4 1980 WIFL Final Alberta Edmonton, Alta. Varsity Stadium L 14-22 2-4 1978 WIFL Final UBC Vancouver, B.C. Thunderbird Stadium L 8-26 2-3 1977 Forest City Bowl Western London, Ont. J.W. Little Stadium L 22-24 2-2 1977 WIFL Final UBC Calgary, Alta. McMahon Stadium W 13-12 2-1 1975 *College Bowl Ottawa Toronto, Ont. Varsity Stadium L 9-14 1-1 1975 Atlantic Bowl Acadia Wolfville, N.S. Raymond Field W 38-13 1-0 32-21 1538-1227

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PLAYOFF RECORDS By game Overall 32-21 Last win: 2013 44-3 over Western (Mitchell Bowl) Canada West Semifinal 6-6 Last win: 2013 42-28 over UBC Canada West/WIFL Final 14-5 Last win: 2013 43-28 over Manitoba Western/Forest City/Central/Churchill/Mitchell Bowl 5-4 Last win: 2013 44-3 over Western (Mitchell Bowl) Atlantic/Uteck Bowl 3-2 Last win: 2009 38-14 over Saint Mary’s (Uteck Bowl) College Bowl/Vanier Cup 4-4 Last win: 1995 54-24 over Western Home record 21-3 Last win: 2013 44-3 over Western (Mitchell Bowl) Road record 7-16 Last win: 2009 38-14 over Saint Mary’s (Uteck Bowl) Neutral site record 4-2 Last win: 1995 54-24 over Western (Vanier Cup)

By opponent Opponent GP W-L Last game Location Result Last win Location Score UBC 9 5-4 November 2, 2013 Home W 42-28 November 2, 2013 Home 42-28 Regina 6 4-2 November 10, 2012 Home W 38-14 November 10, 2012 Home 38-14 Alberta 6 4-2 November 13, 2010 Home W 56-3 November 13, 2010 Home 56-3 Western 5 4-1 November 16, 2013 Home W 44-3 November 16, 2013 Home 44-3 Saint Mary’s 5 4-1 November 20, 2010 Home W 35-8 November 20, 2010 Home 35-8 Manitoba 5 3-2 November 9, 2013 Home W 43-28 November 9, 2013 Home 43-28 Saskatchewan 4 3-1 November 14, 2009 Away W 39-38 November 14, 2009 Away 39-38 Laval 3 0-3 November 18, 2011 Home L 10-41 None Queen’s 2 1-1 November 28, 2009 Neutral L 31-33 November 19, 1983 Neutral 31-21 Ottawa 2 1-1 November 18, 1995 Home W 37-7 November 18, 1995 Home 37-7 Carleton 1 1-0 November 22, 1985 Home W 56-14 November 22, 1985 Home 56-14 Acadia 1 1-0 November 1975 Away W 38-13 November 1975 Away 38-13 Simon Fraser 1 1-0 November 8, 2008 Home W 44-21 November 8, 2008 Home 44-21 Guelph 1 0-1 November 17, 1984 Away L 7-12 None Toronto 1 0-1 November 20, 1993 Away L 34-37 None McMaster 1 0-1 November 17, 2012 Away L 6-45 None

2013 Canada West Major Awards *denotes unanimous selection

FRANK GNUP MEMORIAL TROPHY – Most Outstanding Player MERCER TIMMIS, CALGARY PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY NOMINEE – Outstanding Defensive Player DOCTOR CASSAMA, CALGARY PETER GORMAN NOMINEE – Rookie of the Year RASHAUN SIMONISE, CALGARY J.P. METRAS NOMINEE – Outstanding Down Lineman Donovan Dale, UBC RUSS JACKSON AWARD NOMINEE – Student-Athlete of the Year *ANDREW BUCKLEY, CALGARY FRANK TINDALL NOMINEE – Coach of the Year BLAKE NILL, CALGARY

2013 Canada West All-Stars *denotes unanimous selection

OFFENCE DEFENCE SPECIAL TEAMS QB (tie) Andrew Buckley, CALGARY FS Mark Ingram, Saskatchewan KR Tevaughn Campbell, Regina Jordan Yantz, Manitoba CB *Tevaughn Campbell, Regina PK *Johnny Mark, CALGARY RB Mercer Timmis, CALGARY Adam Laurensse, CALGARY P Quinn Van Gylswyk, UBC Anthony Coombs, Manitoba HB Cyril Iwanegbe, CALGARY WR Addison Richards, Regina Braxton Lawrence, Saskatchewan Kolten Solomon, Regina SLB Thomas Spoletini, CALGARY IR Chris Dobko, CALGARY LB Doctor Cassama, CALGARY Nic Demski, Manitoba Michael Stefanovic, Regina OT Alex McKay, Manitoba DT Donovan Dale, UBC Alex Pennell, UBC Evan Gill, Manitoba OG Sukh Chungh, CALGARY DE Tyler Langlais, CALGARY Jas Dhillon, UBC Joel Seutter, Saskatchewan C Sean McEwen, CALGARY

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2013 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Centaur Mitchell Bowl – November 16, 2013 improves to 38-2 in its last 40 games at McMahon Stadium … it was the first game between Calgary and Western since the 1995 Vanier Cup, and the Dinos Calgary 44 Western 3 now hold a 4-1 lead in the all-time series against the Mustangs … Calgary

CALGARY – The third-ranked University of Calgary Dinos held the returns to the Vanier Cup for the ninth time in history, with wins in 1983, 1985, top offence in the nation to just three points, capturing Saturday’s 1988, and 1995 and losses in 1975, 1993, 2009, and 2010 …

CIS Mitchell Bowl with a 44-3 victory over the No. 1 Western Mustangs in a national semi-final stunner at McMahon Stadium. Western @ Calgary (Nov. 16, 2013 at Calgary, AB)

Facing the Mustangs juggernaut that had rolled through the Ontario conference Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score with an average of 57.2 points per game, 647.8 yards of total offence, and 422 Western 0 3 0 0 3 Record: (10-1,8-0) Calgary 17 3 7 17 44 Record: (11-0,8-0) passing yards, the Dinos needed an all-out effort in all phases of the game and dominated Western, which managed just a single field goal and 256 yards of Scoring Summary: offence on the snowy turf in Calgary. 1st 04:16 CGY Johnny Mark 31 yd field goal, 3--3 1:23, WES 0 - CGY 3 07:34 CGY Brett Blaszko 15 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), 6- 81 2:10, WES 0 - CGY 10 In the battle between the Hec Crighton nominees from Canada West and the 10:16 CGY R. Simonise 80 yd punt return (Johnny Mark kick), , WES 0 - CGY 17 OUA in Calgary running back Mercer Timmis and Western pivot Will Finch, it 2nd 12:28 WES L. Hajrullahu 26 yd field goal, 14-77 4:36, WES 3 - CGY 17 was Timmis who had the upper hand, picking up yet another 100-yard game to 15:00 CGY Johnny Mark 17 yd field goal, 7-56 1:17, WES 3 - CGY 20 finish with 139 yards on 16 carries, including a 41-yard touchdown romp early in 3rd 06:27 CGY Jake Harty 24 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), 11- the fourth quarter. 80 4:46, WES 3 - CGY 27 4th 01:36 CGY Mercer Timmis 41 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 1-41 0:26, WES 3 - CGY Finch, on the other hand, was hassled relentlessly by a physical Calgary defence 34 05:19 CGY Doctor Cassama 71 yd interception return (Johnny Mark kick), , WES and was injured in the opening half, favouring his hip throughout the game. 3 - CGY 41 After being helped to the dressing room in the late stages of the second 06:42 CGY Johnny Mark 22 yd field goal, 3-3 1:00, WES 3 - CGY 44 quarter, he did reappear in the third at the controls for Western but couldn’t get the passing game together, completing just nine of 20 passes for 105 yards WES CGY FIRST DOWNS 19 25 and an interception. His replacement, Blake Huggins, fared little better, going 1- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-151 38-305 for-11 for 1 yard and one pick. PASSING YDS (NET) 106 211 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-10-2 27-18-0 Calgary’s special teams were a huge difference in the game, producing a punt Team Losses -1 -4 return touchdown, a blocked field goal, and a pair of fake punts to keep drives TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-256 66-512 alive. They also benefitted from eight Western turnovers on the afternoon. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 8-48 7-127 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-93 1-24 The Dinos jumped out to the early lead in the first quarter thanks to a Johnny Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-89 Mark field goal after Calgary picked up a Western fumble on the Dinos’ first Punts (Number-Avg) 8-43.9 8-35.6 punt of the game – a sign of things to come. The Dinos followed with a six-play, Fumbles-Lost 4-4 1-0 81-yard drive that was capped off by a 15-yard TD pass from Andrew Buckley to Penalties-Yards 3-31 13-145 Brett Blaszko, then got a spectacular 80-yard punt return touchdown from Possession Time 27:19 32:41 Canada West rookie of the year Rashaun Simonise to take a 17-0 lead just 10 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 6 5 of 6 minutes into the game. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 1-1

After the teams traded field goals in the second quarter, Calgary took a 20-3 RUSHING: Western-Y. Harou 17-87; B. Huggins 3-25; W. Finch 6-23; M. Uren 2-9; R. Osei- lead into the halftime break. Kusi 1-7. Calgary-Mercer Timmis 16-139; Cuong Thai Lieu 12-93; Johnny Mark 1-24; Jake Harty 3-22; Quentin Chown 1-14; Andrew Buckley 2-6; Jimmy Underdahl 3-5; Sean McEwen 0-2. Jake Harty capped off an 11-play, 80-yard drive midway through the third quarter for Calgary with a 24-yard touchdown pass from Buckley to make it 27- PASSING: Western-W. Finch 9-20-1-105; B. Huggins 1-11-1-1. Calgary-Andrew Buckley 18- 3. Then, early in the fourth, Calgary capitalized on another Western turnover. 27-0-211. After the Mustangs gambled on third-and-10 on their own 41-yard line, the Dinos took over – and one play later, Timmis was in the end zone with yet RECEIVING: Western-B. Marshall 3-45; J. Sanvido 2-22; G. Johnson 2-6; M. Brazier 1-16; M. another score in what continues to be a remarkable season for the sophomore Uren 1-13; Y. Harou 1-4. Calgary-Jake Harty 7-79; Chris Dobko 5-80; Brett Blaszko 3-31; from Burlington, Ont. Mercer Timmis 2-14; R. Simonise 1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: Western-None. Calgary-Doctor Cassama 1-71; Tanner Doll 1-18. The Dinos added 10 more points in the fourth quarter to close out the game: a 71-yard interception return major by Canada West defensive MVP Doctor FUMBLES: Western-M. Brazier 1-1; K. Adams 1-1; L. Hajrullahu 1-1; M. Uren 1-1. Calgary- Cassama, followed by another Johnny Mark field goal. Mercer Timmis 1-0.

Western turned over the ball eight times in the contest: four fumbles, two SACKS (UA-A): Western-D. Waud 1-0. Calgary-Tanner Doll 1-0. interceptions, and twice on downs. Yannick Harou’s 17-carry, 87-yard TACKLES (UA-A): Western-P. Kruba 4-6; S. Blake 5-3; E. Shrubsole 6-0; J. McNair 5-1; P. performance was tops for the Mustangs along the ground, while Brian Marshall Huggins 4-3; R. Osei-Kusi 4-2; D. Ainsworth 3-1; R. Connop 1-4; M. Brown 2-1; T. Lass 2-0; R. was Western’s top receiver with three catches for 45 yards. Northfield 2-0; D. Waud 2-0; A. Maj 1-1; J. Sifakis 1-0; B. Wheeler 1-0; S. Bahru 1-0; J. McCrory 1-0; R. Butcher 1-0; J. Biewald 1-0; M Rombough 0-1; G. Johnson 0-1. Calgary-Brad Calgary was led by Timmis’ 139-yard rushing effort, with backup Cuong Thai Friesen 4-8; Iyanu Ojekale 4-4; Tanner Doll 3-6; Cyril Iwanegbe 2-6; Doctor Cassama 3-3; Lieu getting into the act with 93 yards on 12 carries of his own. Buckley had an Tyler Langlais 1-3; Tom Knitter 2-0; Mac Sarro 2-0; A. Iwanegbe 1-2; Robert Woodson 1-1; efficient day , completing 18 of 27 passes for 211 yards and two touchdowns, A. Ogbongbemiga 1-1; Michael Schmidt 1-0; Quentin Chown 1-0; Hunter Turnbull 1-0; finding Harty seven times for 79 yards while senior slotback Chris Dobko hauled Adam Laurensse 1-0; A. Anderson 1-0; Zach Jenkins 0-2; Adam Ballingall 0-2; Brett Wade 0- 2; Cory Robinson 0-1; Cory Roboch 0-1. 1. in five catches for 80 yards.

Stadium: McMahon Stadium Attendance: 1224 Rookie linebacker Brad Friesen was the top defensive player for the Dinos with Kickoff time: 2:17 pm End of Game: 5:30 pm Total elapsed time: 3:13 eight total tackles, while Pawel Kruba led Western with a seven-tackle outing. Officials: Referee: Ardis Oleksyn; Umpire: Jim Lindsay; Linesman: Cody LaRocque; Line judge: Ron Artelle; Back judge: Ross Foxcroft; Field judge: Bob Scott; NOTES: Western was only held under 50 points in two previous games this Side judge: Glen Haner; season, setting a CIS record: 32 (OUA semi-final vs. McMaster) and 45 (at Temperature: -10 C Wind: NE20km/h Weather: Blowing snow, cold Laurier) … the Dinos return to the Vanier Cup in Quebec City, having played in the game both previous times it was held there (2009, 2010) … Calgary 2013 DINOSTELUS VANIERGAME DAY CUP • • Page Page 14 14

th 77 Hardy Cup – November 9, 2013 Manitoba @ Calgary (Nov. 9, 2013 at Calgary, AB)

Calgary 43 Manitoba 28 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score

CALGARY – Newly crowned Canada West MVP Mercer Timmis ran for Manitoba 7 0 7 14 28 Record: (6-4,5-3) Calgary 9 17 10 7 43 Record: (10-0,8-0) 279 yards as the University of Calgary Dinos captured their sixth consecutive Canada West championship with a 43-28 win over the Manitoba Bisons Scoring Summary: Saturday in the 77th Hardy Cup. 1st 03:22 CGY Mercer Timmis 27 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 7-92 3:22, MAN 0 - CGY 7 04:35 CGY TEAM safety, , MAN 0 - CGY 9 It was a career day for Timmis, who was named the conference nominee for the 14:51 MAN Kienan LaFrance 21 yd pass from Jordan Yantz (Nick Boyd kick), 6-67 earlier this week. The sophomore running back carried the 2:30, MAN 7 - CGY 9 ball 28 times for 279 yards – a school postseason record – and two 2nd 10:06 CGY Jake Harty 7 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), 12-98 touchdowns, accounting for nearly half of the Dinos' 623 yards of total offence 4:47, MAN 7 - CGY 16 in the game. His touchdowns came on a 27-yard romp on Calgary's opening 12:43 CGY R. Simonise 57 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), 3-74 drive of the game and a 33-yard scamper to put the game away in the fourth, 1:05, MAN 7 - CGY 23 giving him 22 total touchdowns in 10 games on the season. 15:00 CGY Johnny Mark 43 yd field goal, 5-40 0:30, MAN 7 - CGY 26 3rd 01:45 MAN Andrew Smith 19 yd pass from Jordan Yantz (Nick Boyd kick), 1-19

0:17, MAN 14 - CGY 26 The win gives Calgary its 15th conference championship in football and 136th 03:42 CGY Cuong Thai Lieu 42 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 4-98 1:57, MAN 14 - Canada West title overall. CGY 33 11:08 CGY Johnny Mark 37 yd field goal, 6-57 2:29, MAN 14 - CGY 36 The Bisons were without star Anthony Coombs for the vast majority of the 4th 07:20 MAN Matt Sawyer 37 yd pass from Jordan Yantz (Nick Boyd kick), 3-93 game, and the lack of his big-play threat hurt the visitors. Still, Manitoba had its 1:06, MAN 21 - CGY 36 opportunities with Kienan LaFrance taking over in the backfield and running for 10:11 CGY Mercer Timmis 33 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 6-61 2:51, MAN 21 - CGY 43 95 yards, adding 41 yards through the air – including a 21-yard touchdown pass 12:22 MAN Andrew Smith 13 yd pass from Jordan Yantz (Nick Boyd kick), 9-83 late in the first quarter. But even when the Bisons seemed to get close and 2:11, MAN 28 - CGY 43 looked like they would come within striking distance, Calgary responded with more points to keep the game out of reach. MAN CGY FIRST DOWNS 21 32

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-163 40-374 Timmis' first TD capped a seven-play, 92-yard opening drive for the Dinos, who PASSING YDS (NET) 277 262 would add a safety just over a minute later. LaFrance's major in the final Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-18-2 33-19-0 seconds of the first quarter brought the Bisons within a pair at 9-7. Team Losses -19 -13 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-421 73-623 Calgary put it out of reach, however, in the final five minutes of the half. IT Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 started with a great catch by Jake Harty behind coverage deep in the end zone Punt Returns-Yards 6-39 7-43 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-114 4-55 for a seven-yard major from Andrew Buckley, followed minutes later by a 57- Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2--2 yard bomb by Buckley to conference rookie of the year Rashaun Simonise. And Punts (Number-Avg) 9-45.9 9-40.8 on the final play of the half, Johnny Mark made a 43-yard field goal to put the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Dinos up 26-7 at the break. Penalties-Yards 7-45 5-48 Possession Time 25:13 34:47 Andrew Smith caught his first of two TD passes early in the third quarter as the Third-Down Conversions 2 of 8 0 of 2 Bisons converted on a Calgary turnover to pull within a dozen, but the Dinos Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-18 responded right away when Cuong Thai Lieu bolted 42 yards to the end zone to restore a 19-point advantage. A 37-yard field goal by Mark and Timmis' second RUSHING: Manitoba-Kienan LaFrance 12-95; Jordan Yantz 8-60; Alex Christie 2-5; Nick Boyd major of the day rounded out the scoring for Calgary, while Matt Sawyer and 1-3; Anthony Coombs 1-0; Nic Demski 1-0. Calgary-Mercer Timmis 28-279; Cuong Thai Lieu Smith both scored in the fourth for Manitoba from 37 and 13 yards out, 7-57; Andrew Buckley 3-33; Jimmy Underdahl 2-5. respectively. PASSING: Manitoba-Jordan Yantz 18-40-2-277. Calgary-Andrew Buckley 19-33-0-262.

Jordan Yantz completed 18 of 40 passes for 277 yards, four touchdowns, and RECEIVING: Manitoba-Matt Sawyer 5-76; Andrew Smith 4-48; Kienan LaFrance 4-41; Nic two interceptions in a losing cause for Manitoba. Nic Demski was his top target Demski 3-85; Dustin Pedersen 2-27. Calgary-Chris Dobko 7-87; Jake Harty 6-59; R. Simonise with 85 yards, while Sawyer hauled in a team-high five catches for 76 yards. 2-63; Thera-Plamondon 2-40; Mac Sarro 2-13. Yantz added 60 rushing yards as well, leading the Bisons to 421 yards of total offence. Defensively, Ranji Atwall had nine tackles to lead Manitoba, with David INTERCEPTIONS: Manitoba-None. Calgary-T. Spoletini 1-2; Adam Laurensse 1-minus 4.

Onyemata adding 7.5 more. FUMBLES: Manitoba-None. Calgary-R. Simonise 1-1.

For the Dinos, Timmis' 279 yards was certainly the most striking statistic, SACKS (UA-A): Manitoba-None. Calgary-Tyler Langlais 1-0; Cory Robinson 1-0. averaging exactly 10 yards per carry in the contest. Buckley completed 19 of 33 passes for 262 yards and a pair of touchdowns, with reliable fifth-year receiver TACKLES (UA-A): Manitoba-Ranji Atwall 6-6; David Onyemata 5-5; Bami Adewale 4-4; Tyler Chris Dobko catching seven of those for 87 yards – both team highs. Simonise Fong 3-5; Thomas Miles 3-5; M. Harrison 4-2; B. MacFarlane 3-4; T. Apperley 4-1; Lauren and Jake Harty each had more than 50 yards receiving, while Thai Lieu ran the Kroeker 2-4; Evan Gill 3-1; Jordan Linnen 1-0; James Mau 1-0; DJ Lalama 1-0; Alex Christie 1- 0; Nic Demski 1-0; Kienan LaFrance 1-0; Kent Hicks 1-0; Cam Teschuk 0-2; Riley Wiggett 0-1. ball seven times for 57 yards and the major. Calgary-Cyril Iwanegbe 8-1; Michael Schmidt 6-0; Brad Friesen 5-0; Adam Laurensse 5-0; Nathan Mitchell 4-0; Doctor Cassama 3-1; Tanner Doll 2-3; A. Ogbongbemiga 2-1; Cory Returning to the lineup after missing last week's semi-final, halfback Cyril Robinson 2-0; A. Anderson 1-1; Tom Knitter 1-1; Zach Jenkins 1-0; Cory Roboch 1-0; Elie Iwanegbe led the Dinos with 8.5 tackles, while Adam Laurensse and Thomas Bouka 1-0; Tyler Langlais 1-0; Iyanu Ojekale 1-0; Denzel Morrison 1-0; Quentin Chown 1-0; Spoletini – both named conference all-stars earlier this week – recorded T. Spoletini 1-0; Mac Sarro 0-1; Adam Ballingall 0-1. interceptions on the afternoon. Stadium: McMahon Stadium Attendance: 1024 Kickoff time: 2:07 pm End of Game: 5:07pm Total elapsed time: 3:00 The Dinos now get set to face the nation's top-ranked team, the undefeated Officials: Referee: Ardis Oleksyn; Umpire: Parry Steen; Linesman: Rob Isbister; Western Mustangs, in next week's Mitchell Bowl – a daunting task for a young Line judge: Cody LaRocque; Back judge: Jim Carlisle; Field judge: Blair Brown; team. Side judge: Glen Haner; Temperature: -1 C Wind: SW 9km/h Weather: Mostly sunny, cool

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Canada West Semi-Final – November 2, 2013 UBC @ Calgary (Nov. 2, 2013 at Calgary, AB)

Calgary 42 UBC 28 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score

CALGARY –After falling victim to a red-hot start by UBC, the third- UBC 17 0 7 4 28 Record: (4-5,4-4) Calgary 7 11 3 21 42 Record: (9-0,8-0) ranked University of Calgary Dinos overcame 17- and six-point deficits to defeat the Thunderbirds 42-28 in the second of two Canada West Scoring Summary: semifinals Saturday afternoon at McMahon Stadium. 1st 03:37 UBC Greg Bowcott 1 yd run (Q. Van Gylswyk kick), , UBC 7 - CGY 0 09:15 UBC Q. Van Gylswyk 15 yd field goal, , UBC 10 - CGY 0 10:26 UBC Josh Kronstrom 35 yd pass from Carson Williams (Q. Van Gylswyk The victory moves Calgary (8-0, 1-0) into the 77th Hardy Cup, where they will kick), , UBC 17 - CGY 0 look to extend their run of five consecutive Canada West championships. The 15:00 CGY Jake Harty 8 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), , UBC Dinos will host Manitoba (5-3, 1-0) for the conference title next Saturday. 17 - CGY 7 2nd 01:24 CGY TEAM safety, , UBC 17 - CGY 9 It was the third victory in as many games for the Dinos over the Thunderbirds 04:38 CGY Johnny Mark 41 yd field goal, , UBC 17 - CGY 12 this season, but it was certainly the most hard-fought. UBC blazed out to a 17-0 11:22 CGY Johnny Mark 34 yd field goal, , UBC 17 - CGY 15 lead in just over 10 minutes of the first quarter, by far the largest deficit the 14:29 CGY Johnny Mark 10 yd field goal, , UBC 17 - CGY 18 3rd 05:12 UBC B. Deschamps 22 yd run (Q. Van Gylswyk kick), , UBC 24 - CGY 18 Dinos faced all season. It started with a 38-yard bomb from Carson Williams to 08:53 CGY Johnny Mark 30 yd field goal, , UBC 24 - CGY 21 Alex Morrison on UBC’s first offensive play of the game to set up a one-yard 4th 01:38 CGY Mercer Timmis 2 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), , UBC 24 - CGY 28 Greg Bowcott touchdown, which they followed up with a 15-yard field goal by 03:45 UBC Q. Van Gylswyk 19 yd field goal, , UBC 27 - CGY 28 Quinn Van Gylswyk and, then, a 35-yard TD strike from Williams to Josh 07:54 CGY Mercer Timmis 2 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), , UBC 27 - CGY 35 Kronstrom on the first play after Calgary quarterback Andrew Buckley was 09:59 UBC Q. Van Gylswyk 0 rouge, , UBC 28 - CGY 35 intercepted. 14:03 CGY Andrew Buckley 10 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), , UBC 28 - CGY 42

UBC CGY But Calgary slowly chipped away, starting with an 8-yard touchdown strike from FIRST DOWNS 21 31 Buckley to Jake Harty on the final play of the opening quarter. A safety and RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-202 42-228 three Johnny Mark field goals later, the Dinos held an 18-17 lead at half time. PASSING YDS (NET) 271 218 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-14-0 31-22-1 Team Losses -18 -2 The second half started as the first had, with UBC taking the early momentum. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-455 73-444 On their second possession of the third quarter, the Thunderbirds started right Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 at midfield. Two runs by Brandon Deschamps later, they were in the end zone Punt Returns-Yards 5-30 5-68 with a 24-18 lead. Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-115 5-83 Interception Returns-Yards 1-21 0-0 Again, however, the Dinos would come back – this time for good. Another field Punts (Number-Avg) 6-37.2 5-41.8 goal by Mark brought them within three, and Mercer Timmis finally found the Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-55 4-35 end zone 98 seconds into the fourth to give Calgary the lead for good. Possession Time 25:11 34:49 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 4 2 of 2 UBC, however, still had some fight left. On the next offensive play, Williams Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 5-5 found Patrick Bull for a massive 67-yard gain to set up the Thunderbirds on the Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 Calgary 15-yard line – but only after a touchdown-saving tackle by Dinos RUSHING: UBC-B. Deschamps 22-184; Greg Bowcott 4-16; Carson Williams 3-2. Calgary- linebacker Thomas Spoletini. UBC ended up with only a field goal, however, and Mercer Timmis 32-164; Andrew Buckley 4-43; Cuong Thai Lieu 3-9; Chris Dobko 1-7; Jimmy Timmis’ second major of the night came on the next Calgary drive to put it out Underdahl 2-5. of reach. PASSING: UBC-Carson Williams 13-22-0-256; Greg Bowcott 1-4-0-15. Calgary-Andrew Buckley rounded out the scoring with a 10-yard touchdown run in the final Buckley 22-31-1-218. minute. RECEIVING: UBC-Patrick Bull 6-134; Joey Gabrick 3-28; Micha Theil 2-21; Alex Morrison 1-

38; Josh Kronstrom 1-35; David Scott 1-15. Calgary-Chris Dobko 8-78; Jake Harty 7-58; The footing was unsteady at best and the yard lines and hash marks were Mercer Timmis 4-44; Michael Klukas 3-38. virtually undetectable, but the teams still managed to combine for nearly 900 yards of offence. Deschamps had another big night with 184 yards on 22 carries, INTERCEPTIONS: UBC-Jordan Bosa 1-21. Calgary-None. while Williams picked up 256 passing yards on just 13 completions in a losing cause for UBC. Bull was the game’s top receiver with six catches for 134 yards. FUMBLES: UBC-Alex Morrison 1-0; Carson Williams 1-0. Calgary-None.

SACKS (UA-A): UBC-None. Calgary-None. Timmis was hard at work for the Dinos all night, touching the ball 36 times. Of those, 32 came along the ground for 164 yards and two touchdowns, while he TACKLES (UA-A): UBC-Yianni Cabylis 15-2; Bryan Rideout 9-0; Thomas Harris 7-0; Justice added four catches for 44 yards to that total. Buckley completed 22 of 31 passes Osei 5-3; 5-1; Steve Mawa 5-0; Donovan Dale 3-3; Jordan Bosa 3-1; Kareem for 218 yards, along with one touchdown and one interception. His top target Ba 3-1; Pierre Lacerte 2-0; Kehl Snyder 2-0; Miguel Barker 1-2; Chris Adams 1-0; Riley Jones was Chris Dobko, who caught eight passes for 78 yards. 1-0; Nik Termansen 1-0; Shane Garza 1-0; Bobby Davis 1-0; Ian Henderson 0-1. Calgary-Cory Roboch 9-1; Tanner Doll 5-1; T. Spoletini 4-1; Tyler Langlais 4-1; Hunter Turnbull 4-1; Doctor Defensively, Yianni Cabylis had a monster night for the Thunderbirds with 15 Cassama 4-0; Brad Friesen 2-2; Robert Woodson 2-1; Tom Knitter 2-0; Adam Laurensse 2-0; Iyanu Ojekale 1-1; Brett Wade 1-1; A. Anderson 1-0; Andrew Buckley 1-0; Adam Ballingall 1- solo and 16 total tackles, while Bryan Rideout added nine. Calgary’s defence 0; Mac Sarro 1-0; Michael Schmidt 1-0; Jack McEwen 1-0; Elie Bouka 1-0; Cuong Thai Lieu 1- was led by Cory Roboch’s 9.5 tackles, with Tanner Doll chipping in with 5.5 as 0; Chris Dobko 1-0; Zach Jenkins 0-2. well. Stadium: McMahon Stadium Attendance: 547 Mark had a solid night kicking for Calgary, especially given the snowy field Kickoff time: 3:09 pm End of Game: 6:09 Total elapsed time: 3:00 conditions. He went 4-for-4 on field goals from 41, 34, 10, and 30 yards while Officials: Referee: Brendan Murphy; Umpire: J. Popplestone; Linesman: Chris Shortt; punting for a 41.8-yard average. Van Gylswyk made good on both his field goal Line judge: Iain Cropper; Back judge: Mike Thorson; Field judge: Jordan Titosky; Side judge: Shawn Kerr; tries and averaged 37.2 yards on six punts. Temperature: -2 C Wind: 10 km/h Weather: Heavy snow

The only team left standing between the Dinos and their sixth straight conference title are the Manitoba Bisons, who edged Saskatchewan 37-36 in a wild semifinal Friday night in Winnipeg. The Bisons will be the sixth different opponent to face Calgary in the conference final since 2008, and they have an explosive offence that the Dinos will need to be ready for.

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UBC 17 @ Calgary 34 Regina 27 @ Calgary 46 Oct. 28, 2013 at Calgary, AB Oct. 18, 2013 at Calgary, AB

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score UBC 4 7 1 5 17 Record: (4-4,4-4) Regina 0 10 11 6 27 Record: (2-5,2-5) Calgary 7 15 3 9 34 Record: (8-0,8-0) Calgary 9 13 7 17 46 Record: (7-0,7-0)

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 03:19 CGY Mac Sarro 10 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), , 1st 01:23 CGY Johnny Mark 0 rouge, , REG 0 - CGY 1 UBC 0 - CGY 7 09:58 CGY Jimmy Underdahl 32 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 10-90 4:30, 05:28 UBC Q. Van Gylswyk 42 yd field goal, , UBC 3 - CGY 7 REG 0 - CGY 8 05:41 UBC Q. Van Gylswyk 0 rouge, , UBC 4 - CGY 7 13:50 CGY Johnny Mark 0 rouge, , REG 0 - CGY 9 2nd 04:21 CGY Johnny Mark 0 rouge, , UBC 4 - CGY 8 2nd 00:29 REG Taylor Wandler 34 yd field goal, 5-48 1:39, REG 3 - CGY 9 05:41 UBC David Scott 17 yd pass from Greg Bowcott (Q. Van Gylswyk kick), , 07:01 CGY Johnny Mark 23 yd field goal, 11-48 4:18, REG 3 - CGY 12 UBC 11 - CGY 8 09:20 REG Cayman Shutter 1 yd run (Taylor Wandler kick), 6-75 2:19, REG 09:11 CGY Mercer Timmis 4 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), , UBC 11 - CGY 15 10 - CGY 12 14:25 CGY Jake Harty 8 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), , 09:29 CGY Michael Schmidt 56 yd kickoff return (Johnny Mark kick), , REG UBC 11 - CGY 22 10 - CGY 19 3rd 03:16 UBC Q. Van Gylswyk 0 rouge, , UBC 12 - CGY 22 14:49 CGY Johnny Mark 25 yd field goal, 10-59 2:04, REG 10 - CGY 22 14:10 CGY Johnny Mark 21 yd field goal, , UBC 12 - CGY 25 3rd 01:23 CGY Mercer Timmis 6 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 3-52 1:13, REG 10 4th 03:02 UBC Q. Van Gylswyk 28 yd field goal, , UBC 15 - CGY 25 - CGY 29 06:14 CGY Andrew Buckley 4 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), , UBC 15 - CGY 32 06:45 REG TEAM safety, , REG 12 - CGY 29 08:33 UBC TEAM safety, , UBC 17 - CGY 32 09:23 REG Kolten Solomon 82 yd pass from Cayman Shutter (Taylor 13:34 CGY TEAM safety, , UBC 17 - CGY 34 Wandler kick), 1-82 0:20, REG 19 - CGY 29 14:47 REG TEAM safety, , REG 21 - CGY 29 UBC CGY 4th 03:49 CGY TEAM safety, , REG 21 - CGY 31 FIRST DOWNS 25 32 11:42 CGY Mercer Timmis 5 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 10-79 4:44, REG RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-218 44-311 21 - CGY 38 PASSING YDS (NET) 270 228 12:48 CGY Mercer Timmis 18 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 1-18 0:10, REG Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-18-0 25-17-0 21 - CGY 45 Team Losses -37 -16 12:48 CGY Johnny Mark 0 rouge, , REG 21 - CGY 46 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-451 70-523 14:11 REG Richard Sindani 25 yd pass from Cayman Shutter (Michael Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kiapway rush failed), 7-75 1:23, REG 27 - CGY 46 Punt Returns-Yards 6-37 6-34 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-134 2-4 REG CGY Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 FIRST DOWNS 26 23 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-44.0 7-47.6 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 7--2 33-188 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 430 235 Penalties-Yards 9-55 6-55 Passes Att-Comp-Int 57-31-3 34-20-0 Possession Time 27:59 32:01 Team Losses -9 -27 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 4 2 of 3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-419 67-396 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-5 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 1-10 Punt Returns-Yards 4-25 6-31 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-132 5-107 RUSHING: UBC-B. Deschamps 20-161; Greg Bowcott 6-43; Josh Kronstrom 1-8; D. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-109 Bundschuh 1-5; Ray Calderwood 1-2; Liam Mahara 1-minus 1. Calgary-Mercer Timmis 23- Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.3 6-44.3 184; Quentin Chown 4-46; Andrew Buckley 4-34; Bryce Harper 4-18; Cuong Thai Lieu 2-13; Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 Jimmy Underdahl 4-11; Connor McGough 2-3; Mac Sarro 1-2. Penalties-Yards 15-106 19-166 PASSING: UBC-Greg Bowcott 16-33-0-224; Carson Williams 1-2-0-37; Q. Van Gylswyk 1-1-0- Possession Time 28:05 31:55 9. Calgary-Andrew Buckley 17-24-0-228; Jimmy Underdahl 0-1-0-0. Third-Down Conversions 1 of 4 4 of 7 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 5-6 RECEIVING: UBC-Micha Theil 7-110; David Scott 4-73; Patrick Bull 3-27; Jeff Effah 1-30; Joey Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-7 Gabrick 1-12; Chris MacPhie 1-9; Alex Morrison 1-9. Calgary-Jake Harty 5-73; Michael Klukas 3-36; Austen Hartley 3-33; R. Simonise 2-30; Thera-Plamondon 2-18; Kendall Bilan 1- RUSHING: Regina-Michael Kiapway 4-8; Cayman Shutter 3-minus 10. Calgary-Mercer 28; Mac Sarro 1-10. Timmis 19-92; Andrew Buckley 5-47; Jimmy Underdahl 6-39; Cuong Thai Lieu 3-10. INTERCEPTIONS: UBC-Micha Theil 1-1. Calgary-None. PASSING: Regina-Cayman Shutter 31-56-3-430; Mark McConkey 0-1-0-0. Calgary-Andrew SACKS (UA-A): UBC-Donovan Dale 1-0. Calgary-Zach Jenkins 1-0. Buckley 20-34-0-235.

TACKLES (UA-A): UBC-Thomas Harris 9-3; Jordan Bosa 6-5; Yianni Cabylis 6-4; Bryan Rideout 7-0; Steve Mawa 4-5; Donovan Dale 3-2; Riley Jones 3-2; Spencer Wilson 2-2; Nik RECEIVING: Regina-Kolten Solomon 6-164; Jared Janotta 6-60; A. Richards 4-72; Richard Termansen 2-1; Miguel Barker 2-1; Kareem Ba 2-1; Justice Osei 1-1; Chris Adams 1-0; Sindani 4-55; C. Schneider 4-38; Riley Wilson 2-9; Michael Kiapway 2-4; Mark McConkey 1- Warren Reece 1-0; M. McCutcheon 1-0; Kehl Snyder 0-1; Pierre Lacerte 0-1; Shane Garza 0- 17; Mitchell Picton 1-7; Rory Copithorn 1-4. Calgary-Jake Harty 7-100; Kendall Bilan 5-57; 1. Calgary-T. Spoletini 5-2; Cyril Iwanegbe 4-2; Tanner Doll 3-4; Elie Bouka 4-0; Zach Jenkins Kyle Brick 4-38; R. Simonise 3-32; Michael Klukas 1-8. 3-1; Tom Knitter 3-1; Tyler Langlais 2-2; Brad Friesen 2-2; Iyanu Ojekale 2-2; Adam Ballingall 1-2; Hunter Turnbull 1-2; Cory Roboch 1-2; Jack McEwen 1-2; Cory Robinson 1-1; Nathan INTERCEPTIONS: Regina-None. Calgary-Adam Ballingall 1-63; Adam Laurensse 1-39; T. Mitchell 1-1; Quentin Chown 1-0; A. Ogbongbemiga 1-0; Robert Woodson 1-0; Adam Spoletini 1-7. Laurensse 1-0; Doctor Cassama 1-0; Matt Carson 1-0; Denzel Radford 1-0; A. Iwanegbe 0-1; Brett Wade 0-1. FUMBLES: Regina-Taylor Wandler 1-1. Calgary-Mercer Timmis 1-1; TEAM 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Regina-None. Calgary-Tyler Langlais 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Regina-Justin Edralin 7-3; P. MacDonald 6-3; Connor Ketchen 5-4; Kahlen Branning 4-2; Ryan Wellman 4-1; T. Campbell 3-0; Jordy Kibamba 2-1; Logan Brooks 2-1; Micheal Dadzie 2-1; Cody Kezama 2-0; M. Stefanovic 1-2; Jeff Propp 1-1; Joey Dwyer 1-1; Brady Aulie 1-0; Cayman Shutter 1-0; C. Schneider 1-0; Nathan Cugnet 1-0; Calvin Smith 0- 2; Taylor Wandler 0-1; Mitch Morrison 0-1; Tyler Perkins 0-1; Jens Johnson 0-1. Calgary- Tom Knitter 3-2; Adam Laurensse 3-1; Tanner Doll 2-3; Cyril Iwanegbe 3-0; Thera- Plamondon 3-0; Adam Ballingall 2-2; A. Iwanegbe 2-2; T. Spoletini 2-1; Cory Roboch 1-2; Tyler Langlais 1-2; Doctor Cassama 1-2; Denzel Radford 1-1; Brett Wade 1-0; Austen Hartley 1-0; Iyanu Ojekale 1-0; Hunter Turnbull 1-0; Carson Stambene 1-0; Elie Bouka 1-0; Nathan Mitchell 0-1; Zach Jenkins 0-1; A. Anderson 0-1; Michael Schmidt 0-1.

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Calgary 24 @ Saskatchewan 12 Calgary 76 @ Alberta 21 Oct. 4, 2013 at Saskatoon, SK Sept. 28, 2013 at Edmonton, AB

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Calgary 0 6 11 7 24 Record: (6-0) Calgary 21 26 22 7 76 Record: (5-0,5-0) Saskatchewan 7 4 1 0 12 Record: (4-2) Alberta 7 7 0 7 21 Record: (0-5,0-5)

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 03:29 SASK Charlie Power 15 yd pass from Drew Burko (D.Kolodzinski kick), 1st 05:49 CGY A. Anderson 6 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), 10-88 3-0 1:15, CGY 0 - SASK 7 3:24, CGY 7 - AB 0 2nd 01:08 CGY Johnny Mark 19 yd field goal, 5-0 1:48, CGY 3 - SASK 7 11:00 AB Tylor Henry 13 yd pass from Ryan Schwartz (Stephen Fabian kick), 5-65 09:24 SASK D.Kolodzinski 42 yd field goal, 14-0 4:53, CGY 3 - SASK 10 1:26, CGY 7 - AB 7 12:29 CGY Johnny Mark 23 yd field goal, 3-0 0:11, CGY 6 - SASK 10 12:27 CGY Mercer Timmis 63 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 3-81 1:27, CGY 14 - AB 7 13:06 SASK D.Kolodzinski 38 rouge, , CGY 6 - SASK 11 15:00 CGY Chris Dobko 23 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), 5-68 3rd 03:03 SASK D.Kolodzinski 20 rouge, , CGY 6 - SASK 12 1:14, CGY 21 - AB 7 04:52 CGY Chris Dobko 19 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark 2nd 03:24 CGY Johnny Mark 46 yd field goal, 5-44 1:39, CGY 24 - AB 7 kick), 6-0 1:49, CGY 13 - SASK 12 05:41 AB Ryan Schwartz 8 yd run (Stephen Fabian kick), 7-75 2:17, CGY 24 - AB 14 11:16 CGY Johnny Mark 34 yd field goal, 12-69 4:58, CGY 16 - SASK 12 06:05 CGY Mercer Timmis 33 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 1-33 0:24, CGY 31 - AB 14 14:58 CGY Johnny Mark 61 rouge (punt), , CGY 17 - SASK 12 12:23 CGY Mercer Timmis 5 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 10-93 3:24, CGY 38 - AB 14 4th 12:15 CGY Mercer Timmis 80 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 2-92 0:59, CGY 13:10 CGY TEAM safety, , CGY 40 - AB 14 24 - SASK 12 14:36 CGY Kyle Brick 7 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), 7-75 1:26, CGY 47 - AB 14 CGY SASK 3rd 02:29 CGY Mercer Timmis 8 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 6-74 2:29, CGY 54 - AB 14 FIRST DOWNS 29 18 05:10 CGY Johnny Mark 44 rouge (punt), , CGY 55 - AB 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-268 22-100 11:31 CGY Jimmy Underdahl 1 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 5-61 2:10, CGY 62 - AB 14 PASSING YDS (NET) 289 269 14:56 CGY Jimmy Underdahl 25 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 4-70 1:33, CGY 69 - AB Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-23-2 38-17-1 14 Team Losses - 34 -27 4th 01:51 CGY Brett Blaszko 39 yd pass from Jimmy Underdahl (Johnny Mark kick), 2-38 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-523 61-342 0:53, CGY 76 - AB 14 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1--5 08:25 AB Curtis Dell 1 yd run (Stephen Fabian kick), 7-86 1:37, CGY 76 - AB 21 Punt Returns-Yards 8-77 9-48 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-27 5-127 CGY AB Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 2-27 FIRST DOWNS 46 27 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-38.9 10-38.4 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-427 27-165 Fumbles-Lost 5-2 4-3 PASSING YDS (NET) 435 297 Penalties-Yards 13-163 8-80 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-27-0 35-20-0 Possession Time 36:15 23:45 Team Losses -16 -32 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-846 65-430 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 3-27 Punt Returns-Yards 8-30 5-34 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-129 10-209 RUSHING: Calgary-Mercer Timmis 17-172; Andrew Buckley 6-34; Quentin Chown 1-32; Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Cuong Thai Lieu 4-22; Johnny Mark 1-8. Saskatchewan-Dexter Janke 10-57; Jeremy Andrew Punts (Number-Avg) 7-47.1 11-40.7 8-26; Shane Buchanan 1-11; Drew Burko 3-6. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2

Penalties-Yards 13-120 14-100 PASSING: Calgary-Andrew Buckley 23-48-2-289. Saskatchewan-Drew Burko 17-38-1-269. Possession Time 33:35 26:21

Third-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2 RECEIVING: Calgary-R. Simonise 6-79; Brett Blaszko 5-69; Michael Klukas 5-49; Chris Dobko Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-3 3-46; Kyle Brick 3-34; Cuong Thai Lieu 1-12. Saskatchewan-Garrett Burgess 6-91; Kit Hillis 6- Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 0-0 83; Mitch Stevens 2-71; Charlie Power 1-15; Mitch Hillis 1-7; Dexter Janke 1-2. RUSHING: Calgary-Mercer Timmis 16-214; Cuong Thai Lieu 15-100; Jimmy Underdahl 4-37; INTERCEPTIONS: Calgary-T. Spoletini 1-7. Saskatchewan-Mark Ingram 1-20; Keegan Arnyek Quentin Chown 2-32; Jake Harty 1-20; Denzel Morrison 4-19; Andrew Buckley 2-6; Doctor 1-7. Cassama 1-minus 1. Alberta-Ryan Schwartz 10-101; Tylor Henry 2-27; Ed Ilnicki 10-26; Curtis Dell 2-6; Aundrey Webster 3-5. FUMBLES: Calgary-R. Simonise 1-0; Andrew Buckley 1-0; Mercer Timmis 1-1; Johnny Mark 1-0. Saskatchewan-D.Kolodzinski 2-1; Kit Hillis 1-1. PASSING: Calgary-Andrew Buckley 22-29-0-336; Jimmy Underdahl 5-7-0-99. Alberta-Curtis Dell 9-19-0-162; Ryan Schwartz 11-16-0-135. SACKS (UA-A): Calgary-Zach Jenkins 0-1; Tanner Doll 0-1. Saskatchewan-Joel Seutter 1-0; R.

Zacharias 1-0; Dylan Kemp 1-0. RECEIVING: Calgary-R. Simonise 10-162; Chris Dobko 6-112; Brett Blaszko 3-92; Kyle Brick

3-16; Michael Klukas 1-20; Jake Harty 1-14; Mercer Timmis 1-12; A. Anderson 1-6; Denzel TACKLES (UA-A): Calgary-T. Spoletini 5-4; Cyril Iwanegbe 5-3; Adam Laurensse 4-3; Tanner Morrison 1-1. Alberta-Tylor Henry 6-48; R. Richardson 4-101; Aundrey Webster 3-43; J. Doll 2-7; Hunter Turnbull 2-4; Zach Jenkins 2-1; A. Iwanegbe 2-1; Doctor Cassama 2-1; Perreault 3-29; Ed Ilnicki 2-45; Tak Landry 1-19; Eric Gilmour 1-12. Michael Schmidt 1-3; Johnny Mark 1-1; Cory Roboch 0-3; Brad Friesen 1-0; Adam Ballingall

1-0; Chris Dobko 1-0; Mac Sarro 1-0; Elie Bouka 0-2; Brett Wade 0-2; Mercer Timmis 0-1; INTERCEPTIONS: Calgary-None. Alberta-None. Cory Robinson 0-1; Tyler Langlais 0-1; Carson Stambene 0-1; Braden Schram 0-1.

Saskatchewan-Andrew Abbs 8-4; Joel Seutter 4-3; R. Zacharias 4-2; Ben Rush 4-1; Mark FUMBLES: Calgary-Mercer Timmis 1-0. Alberta-Stephen Fabian 1-1; Ryan Schwartz 1-1. Ingram 3-2; B. Lawrence 3-2; Ronald Mwamba 3-1; Zach Hart 2-3; Charlie Power 2-1; TEAM

2-0; Tyler Robson 1-1; Kyle McGinnis 1-1; Seamus Neary 1-1; Dylan Kemp 1-1; Clayton SACKS (UA-A): Calgary-Cory Robinson 1-0; Doctor Cassama 1-0; Zach Jenkins 1-0. Alberta- Sarich 0-3; Jeremy Andrew 1-0; M. Desjarlais 1-0; Mitch Hillis 1-0; Shane Buchanan 0-1; None. Brad Kotania 0-1; Keegan Arnyek 0-1; T. Hilderman 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Calgary-Cory Roboch 5-2; Doctor Cassama 5-0; Adam Laurensse 4-1;

Michael Schmidt 4-0; Zach Jenkins 4-0; Adam Ballingall 4-0; Hunter Turnbull 4-0; Tom

Knitter 3-0; Iyanu Ojekale 3-0; Brett Wade 2-1; Nathan Mitchell 2-0; Tanner Doll 2-0; Cory

Robinson 2-0; Cyril Iwanegbe 2-0; A. Ogbongbemiga 2-0; Tyler Langlais 2-0; Brad Friesen 2-

0; A. Iwanegbe 1-0; Andrew Driusso 1-0; Matt Carson 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Quentin Chown 1-0.

Alberta-Connor Ralph 9-0; Jon Mora 6-0; Brandon Foster 5-0; Brandon Best 5-0; Sean Davis

4-1; Zak Palek 4-0; Jevan Buchi 4-0; Mitchell Koch 3-0; Reid Knox 3-0; T. Greenslade 3-0;

Tom Tsoumpas 3-0; Cole McCormick 2-0; Branden Modin 2-0; Ben Lysak 2-0; Steven Giang

2-0; Codie Abrams 2-0; Gregory Severin 1-1; Jon Waters 1-1; Craig Korte 1-0; Jacob

Narbonne 1-0; Joe Devine 1-0; J. Perreault 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Mark Koury 1-0; DiGianvittorio 1-

0; Zach Wilkie 0-1.

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Manitoba 24 @ Calgary 48 Saskatchewan 24 @ Calgary 36 Sept. 20, 2013 at Calgary, AB Sept. 14, 2013 at Calgary, AB

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Manitoba 0 10 7 7 24 Record: (2-2,2-2) Saskatchewan 3 10 0 11 24 Record: (2-1,2-1) Calgary 13 21 7 7 48 Record: (4-0,4-0) Calgary 4 10 15 7 36 Record: (3-0,3-0)

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 02:46 CGY Brett Blaszko 91 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark 1st 00:05 CGY Johnny Mark 0 rouge, , SASK 0 - CGY 1 kick), 1-91 0:20, MAN 0 - CGY 7 06:04 SASK D.Kolodzinski 16 yd field goal, 13-67 5:59, SASK 3 - CGY 1 08:40 CGY Johnny Mark 27 yd field goal, 3-5 0:52, MAN 0 - CGY 10 10:06 CGY Johnny Mark 24 yd field goal, 10-58 4:02, SASK 3 - CGY 4 12:14 CGY Johnny Mark 25 yd field goal, 6-47 2:29, MAN 0 - CGY 13 2nd 02:06 SASK TEAM safety, , SASK 5 - CGY 4 2nd 04:42 MAN Nick Boyd 23 yd field goal, 6-61 2:12, MAN 3 - CGY 13 04:15 CGY Johnny Mark 11 yd field goal, 3-4 0:54, SASK 5 - CGY 7 10:03 CGY R. Simonise 56 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark 05:49 SASK Drew Burko 7 yd run (D.Kolodzinski kick), 4-75 1:34, SASK 12 - kick), 4-86 1:18, MAN 3 - CGY 20 CGY 7 12:42 CGY Mercer Timmis 1 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 6-89 1:08, MAN 3 - 11:20 SASK D.Kolodzinski 0 rouge, , SASK 13 - CGY 7 CGY 27 13:47 CGY Andrew Buckley 21 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 9-75 2:35, SASK 13:54 CGY Mercer Timmis 32 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 5-63 0:42, MAN 3 13 - CGY 14 - CGY 34 3rd 02:35 CGY Jake Harty 17 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark 14:49 MAN Anthony Coombs 21 yd pass from Jordan Yantz (Nick Boyd kick), 7-70 2:35, SASK 13 - CGY 21 kick), 4-70 0:44, MAN 10 - CGY 34 02:38 CGY Johnny Mark 0 rouge, , SASK 13 - CGY 22 3rd 01:48 CGY Mercer Timmis 15 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark 11:37 CGY Jake Harty 9 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), kick), 3-30 1:08, MAN 10 - CGY 41 6-40 2:42, SASK 13 - CGY 29 08:17 MAN Anthony Coombs 16 yd pass from Jordan Yantz (Nick Boyd 4th 03:29 SASK D.Kolodzinski 0 rouge, , SASK 14 - CGY 29 kick), 4-38 1:23, MAN 17 - CGY 41 07:33 SASK D.Kolodzinski 24 yd field goal, 8-67 2:51, SASK 17 - CGY 29 4th 00:42 CGY Mercer Timmis 2 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 7-91 2:24, MAN 17 12:31 CGY Mercer Timmis 6 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 10-75 4:58, SASK - CGY 48 17 - CGY 36 14:10 MAN Bryden Bone 4 yd pass from Jordan Yantz (Nick Boyd kick), 7- 14:13 SASK Joel Seutter 31 yd fumble recovery (D.Kolodzinski kick), , SASK 82 1:36, MAN 24 - CGY 48 24 - CGY 36

MAN CGY SASK CGY FIRST DOWNS 30 32 FIRST DOWNS 27 33 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-143 27-174 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-98 36-163 PASSING YDS (NET) 450 512 PASSING YDS (NET) 306 311 Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-25-1 36-24-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-24-1 34-27-0 Team Losses -13 -8 Team Losses 0 -38 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-580 64-678 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-404 73-436 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-31 0-20 Punt Returns-Yards 3-16 7-49 Punt Returns-Yards 4-16 7-17 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-65 4-56 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-50 1-18 Interception Returns-Yards 2-18 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-36.2 6-41.7 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-47.6 5-34.6 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-2 Penalties-Yards 20-181 8-100 Penalties-Yards 10-75 9-88 Possession Time 32:30 27:30 Possession Time 29:55 30:13 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 1 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 5-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 2-13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-25 0-0

RUSHING: Manitoba-Anthony Coombs 22-120; Jordan Yantz 1-19; Alex Christie 2-6; Nic RUSHING: Saskatchewan-Dexter Janke 13-49; Shane Buchanan 9-29; Drew Burko 5-20. Demski 3-minus 2. Calgary-Mercer Timmis 20-118; Cuong Thai Lieu 5-29; Andrew Buckley 2- Calgary-Mercer Timmis 23-123; Andrew Buckley 5-33; Cuong Thai Lieu 6-16; Jake Harty 1-4; 27. Jimmy Underdahl 1-minus 13.

PASSING: Manitoba-Jordan Yantz 25-47-1-450. Calgary-Andrew Buckley 24-36-2-512. PASSING: Saskatchewan-Drew Burko 24-35-1-306. Calgary-Andrew Buckley 26-33-0-294;

Jimmy Underdahl 1-1-0-17. RECEIVING: Manitoba-Anthony Coombs 6-115; Nic Demski 5-103; Bryden Bone 4-69;

Andrew Smith 3-70; Matt Sawyer 3-32; Akeeno Williams 2-37; Dustin Pedersen 1-17; Alex RECEIVING: Saskatchewan-Garrett Burgess 7-127; Mitch Stevens 6-56; Mitch Hillis 4-56; Kit Vitt 1-7. Calgary-Chris Dobko 9-203; Brett Blaszko 5-138; R. Simonise 4-83; Jake Harty 4-62; Hillis 3-30; Dexter Janke 2-25; Kyle McGinnis 1-8; Charlie Power 1-4. Calgary-Jake Harty 7- Mercer Timmis 1-15; Mac Sarro 1-11. 71; Chris Dobko 6-79; Brett Blaszko 6-65; Mercer Timmis 2-32; Cuong Thai Lieu 2-23; R.

Simonise 2-21; Michael Klukas 2-20. INTERCEPTIONS: Manitoba-Cam Teschuk 1-18; Tyler Fong 1-0. Calgary-T. Spoletini 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Saskatchewan-None. Calgary-Adam Laurensse 1-0. FUMBLES: Manitoba-Jordan Yantz 1-1; Anthony Coombs 1-1. Calgary-Mercer Timmis 1-1.

FUMBLES: Saskatchewan-Drew Burko 1-0; TEAM 1-1; D.Kolodzinski 1-1. Calgary-Chris SACKS (UA-A): Manitoba-Thomas Miles 1-0. Calgary-Zach Jenkins 1-0; T. Spoletini 1-0. Dobko 1-0; Mercer Timmis 1-1; Jimmy Underdahl 1-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Manitoba-Bami Adewale 7-3; Thomas Miles 6-2; Cam Teschuk 5-0; Evan SACKS (UA-A): Saskatchewan-Joel Seutter 1-0; Dylan Kemp 1-0; R. Zacharias 1-0. Calgary- Gill 4-1; Tyler Fong 4-0; C. Lesperance 4-0; DJ Lalama 3-0; Lauren Kroeker 3-0; T. Apperley 3- None. 0; David Onyemata 2-1; B. MacFarlane 2-0; Ranji Atwall 1-1; Riley Wiggett 1-1; Andrew

Barry 1-0; Jordan Linnen 1-0; M. Harrison 1-0; Ryan Ditchfield 1-0; Nick Boyd 1-0; James TACKLES (UA-A): Saskatchewan-B. Lawrence 10-1; Dane Bishop 6-1; R. Zacharias 6-1; Corey Mau 1-0; Bryden Bone 1-0; Kent Hicks 1-0; Dustin Pedersen 0-1. Calgary-Doctor Cassama Edington 5-1; Ben Rush 4-2; Jarvis James 4-0; Michael Waldron 4-0; Dylan Kemp 4-0; 10-2; Michael Schmidt 6-0; Cyril Iwanegbe 4-1; Adam Laurensse 4-1; Zach Jenkins 4-0; Cory Clayton Sarich 4-0; B. Twarynski 3-2; Joel Seutter 3-1; Keegan Arnyek 3-0; Geoffrey Hughes Roboch 4-0; Adam Ballingall 3-1; Tanner Doll 3-1; Brett Wade 2-3; Hunter Turnbull 3-0; Tom 2-2; Seamus Neary 2-0; Dexter Janke 1-0; Andrew Abbs 1-0; Kyle McGinnis 1-0; Tyler Knitter 3-0; T. Spoletini 2-1; A. Iwanegbe 2-1; Brad Friesen 2-1; Elie Bouka 2-0; Iyanu Robson 1-0; Charlie Power 1-0. Calgary-Doctor Cassama 7-0; Hunter Turnbull 7-0; Robert Ojekale 2-0; A. Anderson 1-0; Jack McEwen 1-0; Robert Woodson 1-0; Mercer Timmis 1-0; Woodson 6-0; Michael Schmidt 5-1; T. Spoletini 3-3; Tanner Doll 3-1; A. Ogbongbemiga 3-0; Cory Robinson 0-2. Zach Jenkins 3-0; Cyril Iwanegbe 2-1; Elie Bouka 2-0; Adam Laurensse 2-0; Andrew Driusso 2-0; Cory Robinson 2-0; Cory Roboch 1-1; Mac Sarro 1-0; A. Anderson 1-0; Brett Wade 1-0; Brad Friesen 1-0; Tyler Langlais 1-0.

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Calgary 34 @ Regina 27 Calgary 41 @ UBC 31 Sept. 6, 2013 at Regina, SK Aug. 31, 2013 at Vancouver, BC

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Calgary 6 14 7 7 34 Record: (2-0,2-0) Calgary 0 10 14 17 41 Record: (1-0,1-0) Regina 6 7 7 7 27 Record: (0-2,0-2) UBC 0 7 7 17 31 Record: (0-1,0-1)

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 02:39 CGY Johnny Mark 20 yd field goal, 3-3 1:14, CGY 3 - REG 0 2nd 03:20 CGY Mercer Timmis 3 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 10-96 3:56, CGY 7 05:53 CGY Johnny Mark 33 yd field goal, 5-19 1:51, CGY 6 - REG 0 - UBC 0 07:23 REG Taylor Wandler 32 yd field goal, 4-50 1:30, CGY 6 - REG 3 07:20 UBC Greg Bowcott 1 yd run (Q. Van Gylswyk kick), 4-55 1:18, CGY 7 11:27 REG Taylor Wandler 26 yd field goal, 5-10 1:48, CGY 6 - REG 6 - UBC 7 2nd 04:22 REG Kolten Solomon 1 yd run (Taylor Wandler kick), 14-94 6:02, 14:54 CGY Johnny Mark 16 yd field goal, 12-84 1:19, CGY 10 - UBC 7 CGY 6 - REG 13 3rd 00:14 UBC Alex Morrison 102 yd kickoff return (Q. Van Gylswyk kick), , 08:10 CGY Andrew Buckley 1 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 3-11 0:59, CGY 13 CGY 10 - UBC 14 - REG 13 11:23 CGY Brett Blaszko 22 yd pass from Eric Dzwilewski (Johnny Mark 11:57 CGY Elie Bouka 89 yd pass from Andrew Buckley (Johnny Mark kick), 1-22 0:08, CGY 17 - UBC 14 kick), 1-89 0:26, CGY 20 - REG 13 15:00 CGY Mercer Timmis 1 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 8-69 2:19, CGY 24 3rd 07:21 CGY Mercer Timmis 2 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 7-49 3:10, CGY 27 - UBC 14 - REG 13 4th 00:56 UBC B. Deschamps 59 yd run (Q. Van Gylswyk kick), 2-67 0:00, CGY 15:00 REG Kolten Solomon 9 yd pass from Cayman Shutter (Taylor 24 - UBC 21 Wandler kick), 4-19 0:34, CGY 27 - REG 20 05:17 UBC Q. Van Gylswyk 17 yd field goal, 9-64 2:59, CGY 24 - UBC 24 4th 03:52 CGY Mercer Timmis 3 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 7-71 2:19, CGY 34 07:45 CGY Andrew Buckley 1 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 4-28 1:19, CGY 31 - REG 20 - UBC 24 13:17 REG Jared Janotta 6 yd pass from Cayman Shutter (Taylor Wandler 10:07 UBC B. Deschamps 19 yd pass from Greg Bowcott (Q. Van Gylswyk kick), 5-75 0:48, CGY 34 - REG 27 kick), 6-80 2:17, CGY 31 - UBC 31 11:44 CGY Johnny Mark 42 yd field goal, 5-30 1:26, CGY 34 - UBC 31 CGY REG 14:17 CGY Mercer Timmis 2 yd run (Johnny Mark kick), 6-48 1:08, CGY 41 FIRST DOWNS 20 30 - UBC 31 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-169 14-16 PASSING YDS (NET) 210 404 CGY UBC Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-11-1 58-27-0 FIRST DOWNS 34 27 Team Losses -21 -17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-158 36-283 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-358 75-403 PASSING YDS (NET) 320 139 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-27-1 26-11-3 Punt Returns-Yards 8-150 6-98 Team Losses -13 0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-86 3-49 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-465 62-422 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-9 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 11-38.5 10-42.6 Punt Returns-Yards 7-63 10-37 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-46 6-131 Penalties-Yards 14-136 10-69 Interception Returns-Yards 3-52 1-0 Possession Time 27:24 32:26 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-43.6 8-41.1 Third-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Penalties-Yards 18-168 13-126 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-17 3-19 Possession Time 29:28 30:32 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 1 RUSHING: Calgary-Mercer Timmis 25-139; Andrew Buckley 4-30. Regina-Jens Johnson 5-24; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3 Dillon Dawson 3-4; Michael Kiapway 3-minus 5; Cayman Shutter 3-minus 8; Kolten Solomon Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-13 0-1. RUSHING: Calgary-Mercer Timmis 24-115; Eric Dzwilewski 5-33; Andrew Buckley 2-10. UBC- PASSING: Calgary-Andrew Buckley 11-25-1-210. Regina-Cayman Shutter 27-58-0-404. B. Deschamps 22-175; Greg Bowcott 10-76; Carson Williams 3-26; Jeff Effah 1-6.

RECEIVING: Calgary-Chris Dobko 5-43; Elie Bouka 2-102; Brett Blaszko 2-36; R. Simonise 1- PASSING: Calgary-Eric Dzwilewski 21-35-0-240; Andrew Buckley 6-11-1-80. UBC-Carson 25; Michael Klukas 1-4. Regina-A. Richards 8-82; Kolten Solomon 7-140; Jared Janotta 5-59; Williams 6-14-2-80; Greg Bowcott 5-12-1-59. Landon Buch 3-79; Mark McConkey 2-30; Dillon Dawson 1-11; Jens Johnson 1-3. RECEIVING: Calgary-Elie Bouka 6-64; R. Simonise 5-49; Michael Klukas 4-64; Chris Dobko 4- INTERCEPTIONS: Calgary-None. Regina-Ryan Filyk 1-9. 43; Mercer Timmis 3-41; Brett Blaszko 2-33; Mac Sarro 2-20; Jake Harty 1-6. UBC-David Scott 4-49; Josh Kronstrom 2-37; B. Deschamps 2-25; Patrick Bull 2-22; Ryan Couper 1-6. FUMBLES: Calgary-None. Regina-Cayman Shutter 1-0; Jens Johnson 1-0; Michael Kiapway 1- 1. INTERCEPTIONS: Calgary-Adam Laurensse 2-15; Hunter Turnbull 1-37. UBC-Nik Termansen 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Calgary-Brett Wade 2-1; A. Ogbongbemiga 0-1. Regina-Tyler Perkins 0-1; T. Campbell 1-0; Connor Ketchen 0-1; Logan Brooks 0-1; Calvin Smith 0-1. FUMBLES: Calgary-None. UBC-David Scott 1-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Calgary-Michael Schmidt 6-1; A. Ogbongbemiga 3-2; Adam Ballingall 3-2; SACKS (UA-A): Calgary-None. UBC-Steve Mawa 1-1; Thomas Harris 0-1. Hunter Turnbull 3-1; Doctor Cassama 1-5; Mac Sarro 3-0; Brett Wade 2-2; Cory Roboch 1-3; Adam Laurensse 2-0; Cyril Iwanegbe 2-0; Cory Robinson 1-1; Tyler Langlais 1-1; T. Spoletini TACKLES (UA-A): Calgary-Cyril Iwanegbe 5-6; A. Ogbongbemiga 4-6; Cory Roboch 2-10; 1-1; Johnny Mark 1-0; Sukh Chungh 1-0; Tom Knitter 0-1; Nathan Mitchell 0-1; Brad Friesen Hunter Turnbull 4-3; Doctor Cassama 3-2; Adam Ballingall 3-2; Michael Schmidt 2-4; Adam 0-1; A. Anderson 0-1; Sean McEwen 0-1; Andrew Driusso 0-1; Zach Jenkins 0-1. Regina- Laurensse 2-2; Tyler Langlais 1-3; Denzel Morrison 2-0; Iyanu Ojekale 0-3; Brett Blaszko 1-0; Brady Aulie 4-3; Logan Brooks 3-5; M. Stefanovic 4-2; Ryan Filyk 4-1; Calvin Smith 2-4; T. Brett Wade 0-2; Mac Sarro 0-2; Cory Robinson 0-2; Zach Jenkins 0-2; Tanner Doll 0-2; Campbell 3-1; Justin Edralin 2-0; Mason Rossler 2-0; Taylor Wandler 2-0; P. MacDonald 2-0; Connor McGough 0-1. UBC-Nik Termansen 6-4; Vivie Bojilov 4-6; Bryan Rideout 4-4; Jordan Cody Kezama 1-2; Tyler Perkins 1-2; Joey Dwyer 1-1; Tyler Mantyak 1-0; Jens Johnson 1-0; Bosa 4-4; Thomas Harris 4-4; Chris Adams 4-0; Miguel Barker 3-1; Martin Park 0-7; Steve Kyle Paterson 1-0; Ryan Wellman 1-0; Connor Ketchen 0-2; Micheal Dadzie 0-1. Mawa 1-4; Shaquille Davis 1-2; Donovan Dale 1-2; Yianni Cabylis 1-1; Boyd Richardson 1-1; Riley Jones 0-3; Bobby Davis 0-3; Justice Osei 0-3; B. Deschamps 1-0; M. McCutcheon 1-0; Jas Dhillon 1-0; Warren Reece 0-1; Ethan Sadowski 0-1; Micha Theil 0-1; Spencer Wilson 0- 1; Gord Randall 0-1; Josh Kronstrom 0-1; Ian Henderson 0-1.

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PREVIOUS VANIER CUP APPEARANCES The Blues took a 23-7 lead in the third quarter, but Calgary rallied to make it 23- 21. It was then that McCausland, who was named the game's Most Valuable Compiled by Ian Speers Player, took matters into his own hands. The five-foot-six, 165-pound star made 1975: Ottawa 14 Calgary 9 a scintillating punt return 28 seconds into the fourth frame for a touchdown. Ottawa literally grounded out a 14-9 victory over Calgary behind the powerful Toronto linebacker Barry McCamus then put the Blues ahead 37-21 at 3:29 running of Neil Lumsden, who finished with 169 yards on 27 carries. Lumsden, when he scored on a 22-yard interception return. the Ted Morris winner, failed to score a touchdown but did add two conversions in the winning effort. Ottawa's total of 54 carries, half of them Calgary again rallied, thanks to Chris Lewis' one-yard touchdown run at 7:30 and provided by Lumsden, is third in the Vanier Cup record book. John Kalin's 13-yard scoring strike to James Buchanan at 12:09. These scores cut Toronto's lead to 37-34. Calgary got the ball at its 45-yard line with less than a 1983: Calgary 31 Queen's 21 minute remaining after a surprising third-down Toronto gamble failed. Kalin guided Calgary to the Toronto 15 prior to Raposo's block. Calgary's dynamic duo, Hec Crighton The win was Toronto’s first Vanier Cup title since 1965. Trophy winner Greg Vavra and 1995 – Calgary 54 Western 24 Tim Petros, the The SkyDome was Ted Morris Trophy no longer the recipient, led the SkyDoom to the Dinosaurs to a 31- University of 21 victory over Queen's. Petros rushed 25 times for 260 yards, a Vanier Cup Calgary Dinosaurs record, a Vavra kicked five field goals and extra points (a record) as well as who won a Vanier completing 20 out of 37 passes for two TDs and 307 yards. Ross O'Doherty Cup for the rushed for 135 yards and a TD on 16 carries for Queen's. record, or should we say records. A 1985 – Calgary 25 Western 6 54-24 victory over the defending champion Western Mustangs put to rest the memory of the The Calgary team's disheartening loss to Toronto in 1993. Calgary's receiver Don Blair, the Dinosaurs took 1995 Hec Crighton winner, put on quite a show by breaking two Vanier Cup their second records with 24 points and four touchdowns. national championship in Western Ontario took an early 7-0 lead at 8:21 of the first quarter on a 17-yard three years, this pass from QB Warren Goldie to Tom McConnell, much to the delight of the time defeating partisan Mustang crowd of 29,178. Following a field goal by Calgary’s Brian Western 25-6 for Mlachak, the Dinos took the lead and would not relinquish when Blair caught a the Vanier Cup. A 13-yard TD from starting QB, Jason Assen, who injured his throwing arm and tough Calgary defence led by Presidents' Trophy winner Darcy Kopp held would only return for the final minute of play. Sasha Blaskovich filled in for an Western to only 38 yards rushing. Western's Steve Samways compensated with outstanding debut by completing 15 of 22 passes for 294 yards and three a record 41 passing attempts for 279 yards, but a first quarter TD was all the touchdowns. Calgary took a 26-10 lead at the half and then put it away in the Mustangs could muster. Calgary's Elio Geremia was selected offensive player of third quarter scoring majors on each of their three possessions. the game based on his one touchdown, 104 yards rushing and two catches for 22 yards. The Calgary defence silenced Western's star running back Sean Reade, limiting him to 81 yards on 21 carries. Western was more effective with fullback Jason 1988 – Calgary 52 Saint Mary's 23 McKibbin, who ran for 161 yards on 16 carries. Mustang's QB Warren Goldie, With Saint Mary’s playing in his last game after five fabulous seasons, completed 11 of 25 No. 1 quarterback attempts for 143 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. In the end declared Calgary recorded the longest field goal, 50 yards, by Mlachak, a record seven medically unfit to touchdowns and 54 points, in addition to the Blair marks. play, Bill Scollard, 2009 – Queen’s 33 Calgary 31 the Huskies’ top The Queen’s Gaels scored 26 unanswered points to turn a 25-7 halftime deficit wide receiver was into a 33-31 victory over the Calgary Dinos in the 45th Vanier Cup at PEPS pressed into Stadium in Quebec City before a standing-room-only crowd of 18,628. action as a replacement for Hec Crighton trophy winner, Chris Flynn. Gaels pivot Danny Brannagan earned the Ted Morris memorial trophy as the game MVP by completing 17 of 33 passes for 286 yards. He threw three For 52 minutes Scollard, who completed 27 of 47 attempts (a Vanier Cup touchdown passes and one interception. The Queen’s defence generated five record), kept the Huskies in the game against the University of Calgary turnovers from Calgary, including two interceptions, a blocked field goal, and Dinosaurs. The Cinderella finish was not to be however. With eight minutes left two fumbles – including one on what could have been the game-winning drive to play the Huskies, who appeared to have gained the momentum and were for Calgary late in the fourth quarter. moving down field to attempt to tie the game had their hopes dashed when Dave Heaton of the Dinosaurs grabbed an interception and took it 75 yards for a Erik Glavic amassed 354 passing yards on 23-of-35 passing in the losing effort Calgary touchdown and a 38- 23 lead. for the Dinos. Anthony Parker snagged nine passes for 187 yards and a touchdown. On the ground, Matt Walter added 108 yards to the offence on Momentum switched to the Dinos who went on to add two more touchdowns nine carries, including a one-yard touchdown plunge in the first half. for a 52-23 victory and their third Vanier Cup victory in six years. This marked the last Vanier Cup played at Varsity Stadium. 13 Vanier Cup records were 2010 – Laval 29 Calgary 2 broken or tied, the 75 points scored being the highest total to date. In a snow globe-like atmosphere at PEPS Stadium in Quebec City, the Laval Rouge et Or captured a record-tying sixth Vanier Cup title with a 29-2 win over 1993 – Toronto 37 Calgary 34 the Calgary Dinos. In the most commanding defensive effort in Vanier Cup The U of T Varsity Blues captured the 29th Vanier Cup championship in a game history, Laval held the powerful Calgary offence to just 140 yards offence. to be remembered. Rouge et Or running back Sébastien Lévesque captured the Ted Morris Diminutive Glen McCausland scored on an 81-yard punt return, a Vanier Cup Memorial Trophy as the game’s MVP, racking up 168 yards on 30 carries and record, to pace Toronto to an exciting 37-34 victory over the Calgary Dinosaurs. one touchdown. Calgary quarterback Erik Glavic struggled throughout the Calgary kicker Bruce Parsons could have sent the game into overtime with 10 game, completing just six of 27 passes for 69 yards and one interception, while seconds remaining, but his 22-yard field goal attempt was blocked by the Blues' his receivers dropped several well-thrown balls in the wet and snowy John Raposo. conditions.

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All-Time Season Records vs. Canada West Opponents *head-to-head records incomplete 1964- 1967 Year Head Coach Record Standing vs. ALTA vs. UBC vs. MAN vs. REG vs. SASK vs. SFU 1964 Kadatz 1-5 ------1965 Kadatz 0-6 4th ------1966 Kadatz 0-6 4th ------1967 Kadatz 4-2 2nd ------1968 Kadatz 2-4 3rd 0-2 -- 0-2 -- 2-0 -- 1969 Lashuk 2-4 3rd 1-1 -- 0-2 -- 1-1 -- 1970 Lashuk 5-3 2nd 1-1 2-0 0-2 -- 2-0 -- 1971 Lashuk 5-3 3rd 1-1 1-1 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1972 Lashuk 5-3 2nd 0-2 2-0 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1973 Lashuk 3-5 4th 0-2 2-0 0-2 -- 1-1 -- 1974 Lashuk 5-3 2nd 2-0 2-0 0-2 -- 1-1 -- 1975 Lashuk 6-2 1st 2-0 1-1 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1976 Lashuk 3-5 5th 1-1 0-2 1-1 -- 1-1 -- 1977 Connellan 6-2 1st 1-1 1-1 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1978 Lashuk 6-2 2nd 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1979 Lashuk 3-5 3rd 0-2 0-2 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1980 Lashuk 6-2 2nd 1-1 1-1 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1981 Lashuk 3-5 3rd 0-2 0-2 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1982 Lashuk 3-5 4th 1-1 0-2 1-1 -- 1-1 -- 1983 Connellan 6-2 1st 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1984 Connellan 7-1 2nd 1-1 2-0 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1985 Connellan 6-2 1st 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1986 Connellan 5-3 2nd 2-0 0-2 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1987 Connellan 4-4 3rd 0-2 0-2 2-0 -- 2-0 -- 1988 Connellan 7-1 1st 2-0 2-0 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1989 Connellan 4-4 4th 0-2 1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1990 Connellan 5-3 3rd 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 0-2 -- 1991 Fasano 4-4 3rd 2-0 1-1 0-2 -- 1-1 -- 1992 Connellan 4-4 2nd 1-1 1-1 0-2 -- 2-0 -- 1993 Connellan 5-2-1 1st 2-0 1-1 2-0 -- 0-1-1 -- 1994 Connellan 5-2-1 2nd 1-1 1-0-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1995 Connellan 6-2 1st 1-1 2-0 1-1 -- 2-0 -- 1996 Fasano 4-4 3rd 1-1 1-1 2-0 -- 0-2 -- 1997 Fasano 5-2-1 2nd 2-0 0-1-1 2-0 -- 1-1 -- 1998 Fasano 4-4 4th 1-1 1-1 2-0 -- 0-2 -- 1999 Fasano 3-5 4th 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 -- 2000 Fasano 6-2 2nd 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 -- 2001 Fasano 3-5 4th 0-2 2-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 -- 2002 Fasano 5-3 2nd 2-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 2003 Fasano 4-4 5th 1-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 2004 Fasano 4-4 4th 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-2 2005 Fasano 2-6 6th 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 2006 Nill 2-6 6th 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 2007 Nill 4-4 4th 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 2008 Nill 5-3 2nd 1-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 2009 Nill 7-1 2nd 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 2010 Nill 6-2 2nd 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-2 -- 2011 Nill 8-0* 1st 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-2 -- 2012 Nill 7-1 1st 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 -- 2013 Nill 8-0 1st 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 -- OVERALL* 224-160-3 47-37 41-31-2 48-32 12-5 48-33-1 6-4 *Head-to-head results since 1968 only; 2011 original record of 7-1 improved to 8-0 after UBC forfeit due to use of ineligible player

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MITCHELL BOWL PLAYER PROFILES BRETT BLASZKO R #89 Height 6’4” Weight 205 Position Receiver Age 20 ANTHONY ANDERSON RB #35 Hometown Burlington, Ont. Faculty Arts Height 6’0” Weight 230 Position Running Back Age High School Corpus Christi Year 2

20 2013: Dressed for the first six conference games before Hometown Medicine Hat, Alta. Faculty Science being sidelined with a leg injury … recorded 23 catches for High School Medicine Hat Year 3 433 yards and three touchdowns on the year, including a 2013: Dressed for all but one game on the season, including 91-yard bomb Week 4 against Manitoba … finished as the the two playoff game s… had one reception on the year, a team’s third-leading receiver, despite playing just six games, averaging 72.2 6-yard TD pass week 5 at Alberta, his first CIS touchdown … yards per game …

2012: Dressed in three games for the Dinos … 2012: Picked up his first CIS touchdown on his first CIS catch, a 65-yard score against the Regina Rams on Week 1 … finished his first game as the Dinos’ Before UC: Multi-sport athlete, competing in rugby, wrestling, hockey and leading receiver with six catches for 104 yards and the major … added two more track… Medicine Hat High School’s male athlete of the year… named the touchdowns and 184 receiving yards Week 2 against Alberta, earning Canada Rangeland football conference MVP… provincial wrestling champion in 2011… West offensive player of the week honours … finished the season as the played for Southern Alberta on the 2010 and 2009 U18 teams, and in the 2011 conference’s fifth-leading receiver with 64.8 yards per game, tied with Chris Senior Bowl… Dobko for the team lead with five receiving touchdowns … named the Canada West rookie of the year and nominee for the , the fifth Personal: Parents Doug and Toby… full name Anthony Edward Anderson… 2011 Dino in seven years to win the conference’s top rookie honour … graduate of Medicine Hat High School… received the Alexander Rutherford scholarship to attend the University of Calgary… studying in the Faculty of Before UC: Starred as a receiver, kicker, and returner at Corpus Christi High Science… School in Burlington … named high school athlete of the year, a two-time Halton All-Star in football, and a Golden Horseshoe all-star two years in a row … ADAM BALLINGALL DB #15 Height 6’2” Weight 185 Position Defensive Back Age 22 Personal: Father Walter … full name Brett Walter Blaszko … 2012 graduate of Hometown Kamloops, BC Faculty Schulich Engineering Corpus Christi High School in Burlington, Ontario … born in Oakville … also High School South Kamloops Year 3 played hockey and soccer at the provincial level in Ontario … father played football at McMaster University … chose the University of Calgary over several 2013: Recorded 17 solo and 9 assisted tackles on the other CIS and NCAA options … plans to pursue a career in professional football season, adding a 20-yard fumble recovery and a 63-yard and/or education … interception during the year … ÉLIE BOUKA DB #5 2012: Moved to defensive back midway through the season … had one rushing Height 6’1” Weight 197 Position Defensive Back Age 21 attempt for 18 yards and one two-yard catch Week 4 at UBC … recorded a Hometown Laval, Que. Faculty Open Studies forced fumble and a 15-yard tackle for loss in the conference semi-final against Cégep Montmorency Year 2 Manitoba … 2013: Started the season at receiver and picked up eight 2011: Dressed for all but one game on the season, including the three playoff catches for 166 yards and a touchdown … the score was an games … caught four passes for 38 yards … 89-yard bomb against Regina in week 2 … moved to defensive back midway through the season, picking up 10 2010: Redshirted with the Dinos, appearing in one game at Manitoba … total tackles and a pass knockdown … Before UC: Also played and rugby at South Kamloops … three-time 2012: Began attending classes at the University of Calgary in January … returned high school male athlete of the year … won Titan award for outstanding athletic the opening kickoff of his first CIS game 74 yards before leaving later in the achievement at South Kamloops … has been captain of virtually every team he game with a leg injury … returned Week 6 at Alberta, scoring a 74-yard has been a part of … touchdown on the first play of the game and finishing with four catches for 111 Personal: Parents Brent and Cathy … full name Adam James Ballingall … yards … finished the season with eight catches for 143 yards and a touchdown … graduate of South Kamloops Secondary … studying in the Schulich School of Before UC: Starred as a wide receiver for Cégep Montmorency for three Engineering … seasons … in 2010, picked up 650 receiving yards on 46 catches for a 14.1 yards- KENDALL BILAN R #84 per-catch average … named a Cégep AAA all-star in 2010, the first receiver in Height 6’0” Weight 190 Position Receiver Age 20 Montmorency history to accomplish the feat … also played middle for the Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Kinesiology/Education Montmorency volleyball team … invited to the BYU Cougars Junior Day in 2010 High School Lord Beaverbrook Year 2 … offered full-ride scholarships at Utah State and Weber State … signed a letter of intent with Weber State on the 2011 National Signing Day, but elected not to 2013: Dressed in five games in 2013 and started in two of attend after a coaching change … played for Team Quebec at the 2010 Canada them… had five receptions for 57 yards against Regina on Cup as a wide receiver and punt returner, winning a silver medal … Oct. 18… Personal: Parents Yaoui and Afi Pauline … full name Elie Christopher Bouka … 2012: Dressed for four games on the season… attended Cégep Montmorency just outside his hometown of Laval for three seasons … Before UC: Also played basketball, , hockey and ran track… Beaverbrook’s offensive rookie of the year in 2009… name team offensive MVP CONNOR BRYAN OL #56 and league all-srar with the Calgary Midget Colts in 2010… Height 6’3” Weight 295 Position Offensive Line Age

Personal: Parents Richard and Michele… full name Kendall Rodney Bilan… 2011 19 graduate of Calgary’s Lord Beaverbrook High School… studying in the Faculty of Hometown Victoria, B.C. Faculty Arts/Education High School Mount Douglas Year 1 Kinesiology, with the goal of becoming a phys. ed teacher… achieved honour society recognition at Lord Beaverbrook in 2011… 2013: Dressed for six games for the Dinos including the Canada West semifinals against UBC…

Before UC: Also played rugby… three-time B.C. provincial champion with Mount Douglas High School in Jr. Bantam, AAJV and AAA-Varsity and was a conference all-star… Was a member of Team BC in 2010 and won a bronze medal… 2013 DINOSTELUS VANIERGAME DAY CUP • • Page Page 23 23

Canada West defensive MVP award, adding conference all-star honours as well Personal: Parents Les and Irena Bryan… full name Connor John Bryan… 2012 … had a 71-yard interception return touchdown in the Mitchell Bowl … graduate of Mount Douglas High School… studying in the Faculty of Arts with the goal of getting a degree in eduation… father played national soccer and 2012: Dressed for all eight conference games … recorded 24.5 tackles on the varsity Junior College as a goalkeeper… lived in Dallas, Texas for eight years… season, a fumble recovery, and an interception …

ANDREW BUCKLEY QB #8 2011: Started Week 1 against Manitoba, recording 3.5 tackles and a fumble Height 6’ Weight 193 Position Quarterback Age 20 recovery before sustaining an injury that kept him out of the lineup for the Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Kinesiology remainder of the season … medical redshirt season …

High School Rundle College Year 3 2010: Appeared in nine games for the Dinos, including the Mitchell Bowl and 2013: Thrust into the starters’ role after Eric Dzwilewski the Vanier Cup … named the defensive MVP of the Mitchell Bowl after was injured in the third quarter Week 1 at UBC … led the recovering two fumbles, racking up six tackles, and recording two tackles for team to their first-ever 8-0 record … recorded his first win loss and a sack … had 13.5 tackles and one sack in the regular season … as a starting QB Week 2 at Regina … completed 149 of 240 Before UC: Played for the Kristianstad Predators club football team for five passes for 2,184 yards and 12 touchdowns, averaging 273 yards per game … seasons … represented Sweden at the 2009 World Junior Football finished with the sixth-best passing season in school history, just two yards back Championships in Canton, Ohio … was named to the all-tournament team at the of Erik Glavic’s total in 2009 when he won the Hec Crighton … threw for a WJC, where Dinos head coach Blake Nill was coaching with Team Canada … also career-high 512 yards against Manitoba in week 4, earning CIS offensive player an all-star at the 2008 Junior European Championships … of the week honours … also added 221 rushing yards and four TDs on the ground, finishing as the Dinos’ second-leading rusher … named conference all- Personal: Parents Mike and Jynaba … full name Doctor Karamo Cassama star at quarterback … named the Canada West nominee for the Russ Jackson …graduate of Söderport Gymnasiet in Kristianstad, a city of approximately Award, combining athletic, academic, and community service success … 33,000 located near the southern tip of Sweden on the Baltic Sea … born in Gambia … named Karamo at birth after his father’s brother, who was a doctor … 2012: Saw action in all but one game during the regular season … completed 46 nickname growing up was ‘Doctor’ and it stuck, eventually leading him to legally of 61 passes for 550 yards and four touchdowns, a 75.4 completion percentage change his name to Doctor Karamo … hopes to play football professionally in … had a career-best outing against Manitoba in Week 8, completing 14 of 20 either the NFL or the CFL … passes for 174 yards and a touchdown …

2011: Backed up Eric Dzwilewski at quarterback for all eight regular season QUENTIN CHOWN RB #31 games and three playoff contests … saw action in five games, including the Height 6’0” Weight 200 Position Running Back Age Hardy Cup vs. UBC and the Mitchell Bowl against Laval … completed 10 of 17 19 pass attemptes for 128 yards and a touchdown … earned Academic All- Hometown Saint John, N.B. Faculty Science High School Kennebecasis Year 1 Canadian status in the Faculty of Kinesiology …

Before UC: Won back-to-back provincial 3A titles with Rundle College in 2009 2013: Played in nine games for the Dinos this season and 2010 … MVP of high school and midget teams … recipient of the Athletic including both playoff games… rushed seven times for a Service Award at Rundle College … also played basketball and ran track and field total of 110 yards with the longest coming against Saskatchewan Oct. 4 for 32 yards… … named to the South team for the 2011 Alberta Senior Bowl …

Personal: Parents Richard and Lois … full name Andrew R.S. Buckley … 2011 Before UC: Multi-sport athlete also playing rugby and hockey… was the 2011 graduate of Rundle College in Calgary, playing under Tom Spoletini for the and 2012 player of the year in football... Was a member of the U16 New Cobras … studying in the Faculty of Kinesiology, with the goal of possibly Brunswick rugby team… Participated on the U17 team playing in B.C…. played for the U18 New Brunswick football team… entering medical school … father Richard played tight end for the Dinos from 1977-79 and is a trauma surgeon at Calgary’s Foothills Medical Centre … Personal: Parents Willich and Adele… full name Quentin Harley Chown… travelled to Guatemala in 2011 for a two-week humanitarian trip … graduate of Kennebecasis Valley High in 2012… studying in the Faculty of

Science… MATTHEW CARSON DL #96 Height 6’4” Weight 255 Position Defensive Line Age 20 SUKH CHUNGH OL #68 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science Height 6’4” Weight 300 Position Offensive Line Age 21 High School Kelowna Year 1 Hometown Port Coquitlam, B.C. Faculty Open Studies

High School Terry Fox Year 3 2013: Dressed in eight games this season, picking up two solo tackles… 2013: A veteran on a young offensive line, starting every

Before UC: Played for Kelowna Secondary… also a high- game during the season … played primarily at left guard, level hockey player, competing for Kelowna’s midget AAA but did start one game at left tackle … named a conference all-star at guard … team which won the B.C. provincial title in 2010… qualified for the Mac’s Tournament in Calgary but was unable to play due to injury. 2012: Dressed and played all eight games on the year at right guard …

Personal: Parents Paul and Sherry… full name Matthew Paul John Carson… born 2011: Dressed for all but two games on the year… in Calgary, raised in Kelowna, B.C., and a 2011 graduate of Kelowna Secondary School… studying petroleum geology in the Faculty of Science… father Paul Before UC: Back-to-back lineman of the year honours at Terry Fox … won played for the Dinos from 1985-89, winning two Vanier Cups (1985, 1988) and provincial titles in 2006, 2007, and 2008 … named to Team World at the 2010 earning a second team All-Canadian nod at offensive guard in 1988… Paul USA vs. The World football challenge in January 2010 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. … added a third Vanier Cup ring as the offensive line coach on the Dinos’ 1995 redshirted with the Dinos in the 2010 season … championship team… Paul now coaches the offensive line with the Okanagan Personal: Parents Balram and Kulwinder … full name Sukhjivan Singh Chungh … Sun (BCFC)… 2010 graduate of Port Coquitlam, B.C.’s Terry Fox High School …

DOCTOR CASSAMA DB #25 CHRIS DOBKO R #1 Height 6’1” Weight 190 Position Defensive Back Age 22 Height 6’0” Weight 200 Position Receiver Age 23 Hometown Krisitanstad, SWE Faculty Arts Hometown St. Albert, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Söderport Year 3 High School Paul Kane Year 5 2013: Moved into Mike Edem’s spot at weak side linebacker 2013: Set a new school record with 155 career receptions, … led the team in tackles with 36 and tackles for loss with breaking Don Blair’s record of 138 thanks to 33 catches on 6.5, adding one sack, a fumble recovery, and two forced the year … team’s leading receiver with 526 yards on the fumbles … became the fourth Dino in a row to earn the year, an average of 87.7 per game and 15.9 per catch … found the end zone twice … named a conference all-star at inside receiver … 2013 DINOSTELUS VANIERGAME DAY CUP • • Page Page 24 24

2012: Earned conference all-star honours for the second straight season … ERIC DZWILEWSKI QB #11 playing just six games, hauled in 50 catches for 659 yards and five touchdowns, Height 6’0” Weight 185 Position Quarterback Age 21 averaging nearly 110 yards per game … twice broke the school single-game Hometown Boise, Idaho, USA Faculty Arts High School Centennial Year 4 receptions record with 13 (Week 3) and 14 (Week 8), both against Manitoba, before Jake Harty set a new record with 15 in the Hardy Cup … 2013: Completed 21 of 35 passes for 240 yards and one

2011: Led the conference in receptions with 56 … had a conference-high eight touchdown in the first game of the season at UBC … injured touchdowns on the year and averaged nearly 85 yards per game receiving, the his right foot in the third quarter of that game and did not return to the lineup for the rest of the year … second-best total in Canada West … named to the conference all-star team for the first time in his career … 2012: Led the conference in passing with 2,290 yards and 15 touchdown tosses

2010: Appeared in all 12 games for the Dinos on the season, including the on the season … set a Canada West record with his 70.6 completion percentage Mitchell Bowl and the Vanier Cup … hauled in eight passes for 180 yards during on the year, completing 154 of 218 passes along with just five interceptions … the regular season … added one catch in the playoffs, a 13-yard strike in the passed for more than 300 yards five times during the regular season and twice more in the conference playoffs … set several school records: 33 completions in Dinos’ 56-3 victory over Alberta in the Hardy Cup at McMahon Stadium … th returned 14 kickoffs for a total of 284 yards, averaging better than 20 yards per the 76 Hardy Cup, a 38-14 win over Regina, along with a 92.6 per cent return … completion rate Week 8 against Manitoba … led the Dinos to the most potent offence in the nation, averaging 581 yards of total offence and setting multiple 2009: Recorded five catches for 66 yards during the regular season … second on new school single-season records … named the Canada West nominee for the the team with five kick returns for a toal of 109 yards … returned six punts a Hec Crighton Trophy and winner of the Frank Gnup Memorial Trophy as the total of 56 yards … finished the year with 231 all-purpose yards … dressed for all conference’s most valuable player … four playoff games, including the Vanier Cup … 2011: Started all eight conference games and all three playoff games at QB … Before UC: Spent the 2008 season with the Edmonton Wildcats of the Prairie led the Dinos to the conference’s most potent offence, averaging nearly 500 Football Conference … MVP of the Edmonton Metro league in Grade 12 … yards and more than 37 points per game … completed 60.2 per cent of his represented Alberta on the U-19 team at the Canada Cup in 2008 … passes for 1,746 yards and 14 touchdowns … scored four rushing touchdowns in the Hardy Cup, a 62-13 win over UBC as the Dinos captured their fourth straight Personal: Parents Mark and Karen … full name Christopher Mark Dobko … 2008 conference title … set a CIS record for most rushing TDs by a quarterback in a graduate of Paul Kane High School in St. Albert, Alta. … both parents are playoff game … named Canada West and CIS offensive player of the week after teachers in the Edmonton area … had heart surgery at the age of one and still his Hardy Cup performance … invited to attend the Calgary Stampeders’ training has two staples and a piece of fabric on his aorta … camp in June 2012 … spent nearly a month training with the Stampeders under offensive coordinator … TANNER DOLL LB #49 Height 6’ Weight 225 Position Linebacker Age 20 2010: Took over as the starter in Week 2 after two-time national MVP Erik Hometown St. Albert, Alta. Faculty Open Studies Glavic went down with a knee injury … won his first four games as a CIS starter, High School St. Albert Year 3 finishing the season with a 4-1 record … had a great debut game against Regina on Sept. 10, completing 13 of 20 passes for 258 yards and two TDs, earning 2013: Started most of the year at sam linebacker … Canada West offensive player-of-the-week honours ... put up back-to-back 100- recorded 24 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, an assisted sack, yard rushing games at Alberta and Manitoba, both come-from-behind Calgary and three fumble recoveries on the season … wins … finished the season 55-103 for 894 yards and six touchdowns, returning 2012: Dressed for three games in the regular season, to backup duties late in the year upon Glavic’s return to the lineup added 446 recording 1.5 tackles … also dressed for the two conference playoff games … rushing yards during the season, good enough for seventh in the Canada West rushing race … completed one pass for 16 yards in the Vanier Cup, adding three 2011: Appeared in four games, recording 1.0 tackle Oct. 2 vs. Alberta … carries for 15 yards on the ground … unanimously named the Canada West

Before UC: High school athlete of the year in both grade 10 and grade 11 … rookie of the year … added the Peter Gorman Trophy as CIS rookie of the year MVP of the St. Albert football team in his senior year, after winning rookie-of- to his collection, becoming the second straight Calgary player to win the award the-year honours a season previous … competed in the Alberta Summer Games after Linden Gaydosh in 2009 … won the Bill Popplewell Award as the University of Calgary’s male rookie of the year … in 2008, was named to the provincial U18 squad in 2010, and represented Team North at the 2011 Alberta Senior Bowl … Before UC: Captain’s award and player of the week winner at Centennial … also

Personal: Parents Garret and Anna-Lisa … full name Tanner Paton Doll … 2011 played basketball and and ran track … worked as a ball boy for the Boise State Broncos of the WAC … graduate of St. Albert Catholic High School … spent eight years living in China while growing up … father Garret had a stellar varsity career at the University of Personal: Parents John and Tammy … full name Eric Ellis Dzwilewski … born in Alberta, then joined the Calgary Stampeders as a linebacker from 1985-87 … Longview, Wash. … graduate of Centennial High School in Boise, Idaho … father mother Anna-Lisa was on the junior national synchronized swimming team … John played baseball at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy …

ANDREW DRIUSSO OL #63 JORDAN FILIPPELLI OL #67 Height 6’1” Weight 290 Position Offensive Line Age Height 6’5” Weight 290 Position Offensive Line Age 19 23 Hometown Sherwood Park, Alta Faculty Open Studies Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Salisbury Year 1 High School Notre Dame Year 3 2013: Started all but one game at left tackle for the Dinos in 2013: Dressed in eight games this season including the his first season on the active roster after redshirting in 2012 Canada West semifinal against UBC… recorded a total of … four tackles after starting the season along the defensive line, moving to the offence midway through the campaign … Before UC: Also played basketball and was named MVP in that sport as well as top lineman in high school … selected to the Alberta north Before UC: Also played rugby and soccer… played football since the age of Senior Bowl team in 2011 eight… was part of Team Alberta… has played for Notre Dame as well as the Mavericks Football Club, the Hilltoppers Football Club and the Calgary Colts… Personal: Parents Rino and Rhonda … 2011 graduate of Salisbury Composite was named lineman of the year in 2011 and lineman/offensive player of the High School in Sherwood Park, Alta. … father Rino runs a coffee business while year from 2005-2008… mother Rhonda is a registered nurse … has two younger brothers … hopes to become a teacher and, ultimately, a high school principal … Personal: Parents Terry and Terry… full name Andrew Michael Driusso… 2008 Graduate of Notre Dame High School in Calgary… intends to apply for the Calgary Police Service… parents own a publishing and printing company…

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BRAD FRIESEN LB #32 Named Defensive Player of the Year in 2010… participated in the Coal Bowl in Height 6’3” Weight 205 Position Linebacker Age 18 Nova Scotia for basketball and track… was a 2010 provincial champion in Hometown Edmonton, Alta. Faculty Science football and a second place finish in basketball of same year…

High School Jasper Place Year 1 Personal: Parents Godwin and Tina… full name Andreas Osamwede Iwanegbe… 2013: Dressed in nine of ten games this season, missing born in Benin City, Nigeria… 2010 graduate of sT. joseph Collegiate… attended only the season opener… recorded 21 tackles including 15 Vancouver Island University for one year… brother Cyril Iwanegbe also a current solo tackles and forced two fumbles in his rookie Dino… in Open Studies, wants to own a gym one day… campaign… CYRIL IWANEGBE DB #7 Before UC: Played a number of sports including soccer, lacrosse, baseball, Height 5’9” Weight 190 Position Defensive Back Age 20 basketball and volleyball… was a member of Team Edmonton in 2010 for Hometown Brooks, Alta. Faculty Arts football and Team Alberta in 2011 and 2012… participated in the Senior Bowl in High School Brooks Year 2 2013… Was named an All-Canadian at the Canada Cup in 2012… Also named the Senior Bowl Team North MVP… 2013: Moved to defensive back and started the majority of the season at halfback … led all DBs with 33.5 tackles, Personal: Parents William and Judy… 2013 graduate of Jasper Place High School adding three pass knockdowns and a forced fumble on the where he graudated with honours… Studying Physics in the Faculty of Science… year … named a Canada West all-star at halfback …

AUSTEN HARTLEY R #88 2012: Earned a role on the active roster and was starting at defensive halfback Height 5’10” Weight 180 Position Receiver Age 18 by the end of the season … picked up 17 tackles and a sack on the year … added Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Schulich Engineering a 45-yard interception return in the conference semi-final against Manitoba, High School Bishop Grandin Year 1 followed by a career-high 5.5 tackles in the Hardy Cup a week later …

2013: Dressed for three games for the Dinos including the 2011: Redshirted with the Dinos … Canada West semifinal against UBC… Had three receptions against UBC in the final regular season game for a total of Before UC: Starred for as rookie of the year in 2008, MVP in 33 yards… 2010, and senior male athlete of the year in 2011 … also a basketball all-star and team MVP in 2011 … Before UC: Multi-sport athlete who also competed in track, basketball and swimming… three-time Athlete of the Year (2011-13) at Bishop Grandin… Personal: Parents Godwin and Tina … full name Cyril Oriri Iwanegbe … born in Benin City, Nigeria … 2011 graduate of Brooks’ St. Joseph High school … Personal: Parents Robert and Linda… 2013 graduate of Bishop Grandin High studying in the Faculty of Arts … is an accomplished dancer … hopes to obtain a School… made the honour roll… was named Premier Citizen of the Year as well degree in accounting and play in the League … honour roll as Male Citizen of the Year in high school… currently studying engineering… student throughout high school … brother Andreas Iwanegbe also a current Dino… JAKE HARTY R #6 Height 6’2” Weight 208 Position Receiver Age 22 ZACH JENKINS DL #47 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts Height 5’11” Weight 181 Position Defensive Line Age 19 High School Henry Wise Wood Year 3 Hometown Modesto, Calif., USA Faculty Arts High School Beyer Year 2 2013: Made 25 catches for 326 yards and three touchdowns on the season … third-highest receptions total on the team, 2013: Earned role on the active roster for all ten games this averaging 13 yards per catch and 54.3 yards per game … season and recorded 25 tackles for a loss of 28 yards, and 17 of them solo… had 3.5 sacks on the season… 2012: The Dinos’ second-leading receiver with 33 catches for 355 yards and three touchdowns on the year … made a major splash in the Before UC: Also competed in track and field… All league offensive and defensive conference playoffs, hauling in 23 passes for 274 yards and a major, including a player in Modesto, CA… selected to Lions All-Star game and defensive MVP of school-record 15 catches in the Hardy Cup against Regina … also set a school Modesto Metro Conference… named an All District tight end… All league shot record with a 110-yard kickoff return touchdown in the semi-final against put and discuss… Manitoba, the longest KOR in Canada West history … finished second in the conference in all-purpose yards with 1279, averaging nearly 160 per game … Personal: Parents Rick and Melany… 2011 graudate of Beyer High School in Modesto, CA… Studying Arts and majoring in Economics… grandfather was a 2011: Caught 26 passes for 362 yards and four touchdowns in his first CIS wrestler at the University of Calgary… intends to apply to grad school after season …added an 88-yard kickoff return TD Week 1 against Manitoba the receiving his undergraduate diploma… team’s leading punt returner with 24 on the season … second on the team in all- purpose yards with 888, averaging 111 per game … hauled in seven more MICHAEL KLUKAS R #19 catches and 11 more punt returns in the postseason … Height ’1” Weight 180 Position Receiver Age 19 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts Before UC: Spent two seasons with the Calgary Colts … named the Colts’ rookie High School St. Mary’s Year 1 of the year in 2009 … hauled in 24 catches for 412 yards and three touchdowns in the 2010 Prairie Football Conferene season, including a season-high three- 2013: Was a receiver, kick returner and punt returner for catch, 107-yard, 2-TD game against the Sept. 18 … Wise the Dinos in his rookie campaign playing in all ten games… Wood’s team MVP three straight years, grades 10-12 … named to the 2011 had 20 receptions for 239 yards with his longest a 20-yard edition of Team World for the U19 USA vs. The World football challenge in catch against Alberta… recorded nine kick returns for 172 Austin, Texas … yards and 19 punt returns for 84 yards… longest kick return was a 59 yard run, also against Alberta on Sept. 28… Personal: Parents Dave and Kim … full name Jake Paul Harty … 2009 graduate of Calgary’s Henry Wise Wood High School … hopes to have a career in the oil and Before UC: Also played basketball and competed in track and field… was named gas industry after a professional football career … St. Mary’s Athlete of the Year… won the track and field award, the basketball award and was named football team MVP… ANDREAS IWANEGBE LB #26 Height 5’9” Weight 200 Position Linebacker Age 21 Personal: Parents Ralph and Mary… full name Michael Jeffery Klukas… 2012 Hometown Brooks, Alta. Faculty Open Studies graduate of St. Mary’s High School… studying Arts with a major in History… High School Brooks Year 2 upon graduation would like to continue to play football and go into education…

2013: Dressed for five games in the regular season… recorded 12 tackles on the season including seven solo…

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TOM KNITTER DB #48 JOHNNY MARK K/P #33 Height 5’10” Weight 175 Position Defensive Back Age 23 Height 6’ Weight 175 Position Kicker/ Age 21 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Kinesiology Hometown Peterborough, Ont. Faculty Science High School Cochrane Year 4 High School Kenner CVI Year 3

2013: Dressed in nine games for Calgary, missing just the 2013: Once again the most accurate kicker in Canada West, first one of the season… going 15-for-17 on the season … hit a career-long 46-yarder … improved his punt average to 41.9 yards on 62 punts, Before UC: Multi-sport athlete who played hockey, golf and totaling exactly 2,600 yards … named conference all-star basketball… was the Cochrane High school MVP in 2007…was a member of placekicker for the third year in a row … Team Alberta in 2008… played for the Calgary Colts until 2011 where he won Rookie of the Year in 2008… 2012: Tied the conference record with 114 points scored on the season … once again led Canada West with 22 made field goals on 27 attempts, an 81.5 per Personal: Parents Henry and Kim… full name Thomas Keith Knitter… 2008 cent accuracy … tied a school record with six field goals in one game Sept. 29 graduate of Cochrane High School… studying in the Faculty of Kinesiology, against Saskatchewan … tied a conference playoff record with five field goals in majoring in Biomechanics… the Hardy Cup against Regina, matching Greg Vavra’s total from the 1983 Vanier TYLER LANGLAIS DL #70 Cup … saw his punting improve significantly, averaging 40.9 yards per punt, an improvement of five yards over 2011 … Height 6’2” Weight 265 Position Defensive Line Age 23 Hometown Dryden, Ont. Faculty Open Studies 2011: Led Canada West in scoring with 87 points on the season … went 17-for- High School Dryden Year 4 19 in field goal tries (89.5%), earning Canada West all-star and second team All- Canadian status at placekicker … averaged 35.9 yards on 65 punts … 2013: Started at defensive end for the entire season … named a conference all-star after recording 12.5 tackles (8 2010: Redshirted with the Dinos … solo, 9 assisted) on the year, adding 2.5 tackles for loss, a sack, and a fumble recovery … Before UC: Multi-sport athlete, competing in rugby, hockey, soccer, basketball, badminton, and track and field … recipient of junior football and junior rugby 2012: Dressed for five regular season games and both playoff contests … awards … received a BAA Award for athlete leadership … recorded 4.0 tackles and one tackle for loss on the season … Personal: Parents Paul and Jane … graduate of Kenner Collegiate and Vocational 2011: Redshirted with the Dinos … Institute in Peterborough, Ont. … studying geophysics in the Faculty of Science and hopes to enter med school after completing his undergraduate work … has Before UC: Played three seasons with the PFC’s Winnipeg Rifles … named the a significant volunteer resume, including a trip to Costa Rica and work in a Rifles’ most improved player in 2010 and most valuable lineman in 2011 … hospital … Dryden High School’s most valuable lineman in the 2007-08 season …

Personal: Parents Guy and Wendy … full name Tyler Scott Langlais … 2008 JACK McEWEN DL #93 graduate of Dryden (Ont.) High School … hopes to pursue a career in Height 6’0” Weight 250 Position Defensive Line Age 18 professional football, then enter law enforcement … Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science High School Notre Dame Year 1 ADAM LAURENSSE DB #3 2013: Dressed for six games on the season, including the Height 6’1” Weight 180 Position Defensive Back Age 19 Canada West semifinal against UBC… recorded five tackles… Hometown Sherwood Park, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Bev Facey Year 1 Before UC: Also competed in basketball, rugby and track and field… was named the Defensive Player of the Year… 2013: Ranked seventh on the team in tackles with 37 in his rookie campaign with 29 solo tackles… had a team-high Personal: Parents Murray and Julie… full name Jack Andrew McEwen… 2013 four interceptions in the regular season, tied for the graduate of Notre Dame in Calgary… was an honour roll student throughout conference lead … added another pick in the playoffs … high school... brother Sean is a current Dino… studying in the Faculty of Science, dressed for all ten games this season and started for nine of them … named a majoring in Geology… hopes to get a job in the oil and gas industry after Canada West all-star at cornerback … school…

Before UC: Was a CJFL All-Canadian in 2010, 2011 … Played for the Edmonton SEAN McEWEN OL #60 Wildcats until 2012… Height 6’3” Weight 280 Position Offensive Line Age 20 Personal: Parents Peter and Nancy… full name Adam Shane Laurensse… 2011 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Science graduate of Bev Facey High School… Studying in the Faculty of Arts… hopes to High School Notre Dame Year 3 pursue a career in professional football… 2013: Anchored a young offensive line for the Dinos, CUONG THAI LIEU RB #12 starting the entire season and taking every snap at centre on the year … named a Canada West all-star at centre … Height 5’8” Weight 170 Position Running Back Age 23 Hometown Nanaimo, B.C. Faculty Kinesiology 2012: Started all eight games at left guard for the Dinos, along with both playoff High School John Barsby Year 5 contests … named a conference all-star at the position …

2013: Backed up tailback Mercer Timmis throughout the 2011: The Dinos’ nominee for the Peter Gorman Trophy as rookie of the year year … 35 carries for 190 yards, averaging just under 32 after establishing himself as a starter on the offensive line by the end of the yards per game in conference play … had a 42-yard season … touchdown run – his first in CIS – against the Manitoba Bisons in the Hardy Cup … Before UC: Played for the Notre Dame Pride on both the offensive and defensive lines … two-time Calgary high school football all-star … also a two- 2012: Dressed for five regular season games … carried the ball 30 times for 160 time all-star in midget football … also played basketball and competed in track yards, scoring one touchdown Week 4 at UBC … season-high 13 carries for 64 and field … recipient of Notre Dame’s leadership award … yards Week 3 at Manitoba with Steven Lumbala out of the lineup … Personal: Parents Murray and Julie … full name Sean Patrick McEwen … 2011 Before UC: Redshirted with the Dinos during the 2007 season … spent three graduate of Calgary’s Notre Dame High School … studying mathematics in the seasons with the Calgary Colts from 2009-11 … named a PFC all-star at running Faculty of Science and hopes to pursue a career in math … honours society back in 2011, running 123 times for 715 yards and six TDs on the season … recipient at Notre Dame … brother Jack is a current Dino…

Personal: Parents Van and Hoa … born in Vietnam, raised in Nanaimo, B.C. …

2007 graduate of John Barsby High School in Nanaimo …

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CONNOR McGOUGH RB #21 Calgary in the summer of 2011 … born in Lagos, Nigeria … studying economics in Height 6’2” Weight 230 Position Running Back Age 18 the Faculty of Arts …

Hometown Medicine Hat, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Crescent Heights Year 1 IYANU OJEKALE LB #34 Height 6’0” Weight 205 Position Linebacker Age 18 2013: Dressed for five games in his rookie campaign… had Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne Business two rushes against UBC in the final game of the regular High School Centennial Year 1 season… 2013: Dressed in all ten games this season… recorded 16 Before UC: Won the Vikings award, Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of tackles with 11 yards for loss and 10 solo… the Year… Before UC: Also played soccer… was named the Centennial Personal: Parents Tim and Cindy… full name Connor Adam McGough… 2013 Defensive Player of the Year… playing in the Senior Bowl… graduate of Crescent Heights High School… studying in the Faculty of Arts… hopes to continue to play football after university and from there teach and Personal: Parents Adejare and Abiola… full name Iyanu Amobi Ojekale… was coach at the high school level… born in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria… moved to Alberta in 2006… 2013 graduate of Centennial High School and was an honour student… studying with the NATHAN MITCHELL DB #23 Haskayne School of Business majoring in finance… hopes to be a successful Height 5’10 Weight 180 Position Defensive Back Age 19 investment banker…

Hometown St. Albert, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Paul Kane Year 1 RYAN PREUTER OL #59 Height 6’4” Weight 280 Position Offensive Line Age 20 2013: Dressed for nine of ten games this season, missing Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Kinesiology just the first one… recorded 10 tackles, including seven High School John G. Diefenbaker Year 1 solo… 2013: Dressed for eight games, including the Canada West Before UC: Also played basketball… was high school MVP for football… part of semifinal against UBC… the IFAF Team World development team in 2012… played for U18 Team Alberta in 2011 and won a silver medal… Before UC: Named MVP of the Diefenbaker Chiefs… Calgary high school football all-star in 2010-11… twice named an Personal: Parents David and Brenda… full name Nathan James Mitchell… 2012 all-star in Calgary midget football… named to the U17 Alberta South team, graduate of Paul Kane High School… hopes to continue football career after winning a silver medal at the Canada Cup, as well as to the Alberta U18 team… university and apply for the RCMP… Personal: Parents Mark and Sheryl… full name Ryan Matthew Preuter… 2011 DENZEL MORRISON RB #30 graduate of Calgary’s John G. Diefenbaker High School… studying in the Faculty Height 6’ Weight 180 Position Running Back Age 20 of Kinesiology and hopes to pursue a career in sports medicine… a three-time Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne Business honour roll student in high school…

High School Bishop O’Byrne Year 2 CORY ROBINSON DL #77 2013: Appeared in seven games on the year, with one carry Height 6’3” Weight 260 Position Defensive Line Age 19 for one yard on the season … Hometown Airdrie, Alta. Faculty Arts High School George McDougall Year 1 2012: Dressed for six of eight games on the season and both playoff contests … scored his first career CIS 2013: Was a regular on the active roster this season and touchdown Week 2 against Alberta at home … finished the year with 30 carries started in the final four games including the Canada West for 230 yards and a major along with three catches for 10 yards … added a semifinals and the Hardy Cup… recorded a total of 15 second TD in the conference semi-final against Manitoba, part of a seven-carry, tackles, had two sacks for 14 yards, one forced fumble and 42-yard night … a blocked kick…

2011: Redshirted with the Dinos … Before UC: Was named the high school team MVP…

Before UC: Won a junior Division I high school football championship at Bishop Personal: Parents Andrew and Sandra… full name Robinson… 2012 O’Byrne … named to the All-Canadian team at the U17 Canada Cup, competing graduate of George McDougall… studying Communications and Culture in the for Alberta … also made the provincial U18 team and the 2011 Alberta Senior Faculty of Arts… Bowl … CORY ROBOCH LB #45 Personal: Parents Colin and Belinda … full name Denzel Xavier Morrison … 2011 Height 6’1” Weight 220 Position Linebacker Age 21 graduate of Calgary’s Bishop O’Byrne High School … studying in the Haskayne Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts School of Business, hopes to become an entrepreneur and open his own High School Bowness Year 3 business following graduation … 2013: Started the majority of the season at middle ALEX OGBONGBEMIGA LB #39 linebacker … recorded 26.5 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, a Height 6’1” Weight 253 Position Linebacker Age 20 pass knockdown, and a fumble recovery on the year … Hometown Fort Bend, Texas, USA Faculty Arts High School George Bush Year 3 2012: Began the season as the Dinos’ starting middle linebacker, replacing the CFL-bound Sam Hurl at that spot … picked up 25 2013: Appeared in six games, recording 17 tackles, two tackles at that position, adding a sack Week 2 against Alberta … injured late in tackles for loss, and an assisted sack … the Dinos’ Week 7 contest against Regina …

2012: Started the season on the defensive line before 2011: Dressed for all 11 games on the season, picking up 20.5 tackles during the moving back to the linebacker spot … dressed for six games, picking up 5.5 regular season … had three sacks on the year, including two Week 2 against UBC tackles … dressed for the conference semi-final against Manitoba … … posted a career-best performance with 6.5 tackles, two tackles for loss, and a sack in a losing cause against Laval in the Mitchell Bowl … 2011: Dressed in five games on the season, recording a total of four tackles in a 2010: Redshirted with the Dinos … backup role on the defensive line …

Before UC: Redshirted at the University of Houston in 2010-11 … named a Before UC: Also played lacrosse and rugby … a 2010 Alberta Senior Bowl unanimous first team All-District in high school … selection … MVP at Bowness in his senior year and defensive player of the year the previous season … Personal: Parents Alo and Ngozi … full name Alex Busayo Ogbongbemiga … 2010 graduate of George Bush High School in Houston, Texas … family moved to 2013 DINOSTELUS VANIERGAME DAY CUP • • Page Page 28 28

Personal: Parents Ed and Joanne … full name Cory James Austin Roboch … 2010 high school… studying at the Schulich School of Engineerin and hopes to pursue graduate of Bowness High School … hopes to become a police officer or a a career in that field… personal trainer … RASHAUN SIMONISE R #2 MAC SARRO R #85 Height 6’5” Weight 190 Position Receiver Age 18 Height 6’4” Weight 230 Position Receiver Age 22 Hometown Vancouver, B.C. Faculty Arts Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Open Studies High School Vancouver College Year 1 High School Notre Dame Year 3 2013: Started in every game for the Dinos this season … 2013: Took on a new role in the Calgary offence as the H- named 2013 Canada West Rookie of the Year … tied for the back … caught the ball four times for 41 yards out of the team lead in receptions with 33 ... second in receiving yards backfield, including a 12-yard touchdown Week 8 against with 481 … hauled in 10 passes for 162 in his best game of UBC … added one carry for two yards on the year, along the season against Alberta … was also Calgary’s punt and kick returner and with 6 tackles and a fumble recovery, primarily on special teams … finished second on the team and seventh in the conference with 788 all- purpose yards, averaging 98.5 per game … added an 80-yard punt return 2012: Dressed for four conference games as well as the two Canada West touchdown for the Dinos in the Mitchell Bowl win over Western … playoff contests … caught three passes for 36 yards on the year … Before UC: Also played basketball and competed in track… was named MVP, Before UC: Spent 2010 and 2011 seasons with the Calgary Colts … won a pair of Offensive MVP and a provincial all-star… provincial championships with Notre Dame High School … Personal: Parents John and Belynda… full name Rashaun Raphael Simonise… Personal: Parents Frank and Nola … 2009 graduate of Calgary’s Notre Dame 2013 graduate of Vancouver College… studying in the Faculty of Arts… hopes to High School … plans to work in the oil and gas industry as a geophysicist … play professional football and earn a degree…

MICHAEL SCHMIDT DB #13 THOMAS SPOLETINI LB #27 Height 5’11” Weight 190 Position Receiver Age 20 Height 6’2” Weight 205 Position Linebacker Age 22 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne Business Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts High School Western Canada Year 2 High School Rundle College Year 4

2013: Split time between halfback and corner for the 2013: Attended the Roughriders’ training camp before majority of the season … appeared in seven games, returning to the Dinos … played six games at the rover recording 29 tackles, a tackle for loss, and two pass position in the Dinos’ 3-4 defensive scheme, recording 24 knockdowns … tackles, three tackles for loss, a sack, and two forced fumbles on the year … also picked up three interceptions on the season for a 2012: Dressed for all eight conference games as well as both playoff contests … total of 14 yards … named a conference all-star at sam linebacker … recorded three tackles on the season, adding a fourth in the semi-final against Manitoba … 2012: Dressed for all 10 games, recording 11 tackles and three sacks from his rover position in the Dinos’ 3-4 defensive scheme … selected in the sixth round, 2011: Redshirted with the Dinos … 49th overall of the CFL Draft by the Saskatchewan Roughriders …

Before UC: Named most outstanding defensive back for Team South in the 2011 2011: Returned to active duty with the Dinos, dressing for all 11 games on the Alberta Senior Bowl … also appeared at the Canada Cup with Team South season … finished the year with 13.5 tackles and three sacks … Alberta at the U17 level in 2009 … 2010: Medical redshirt with the Dinos after sustaining a knee injury in the Personal: Parents Allan and Diane … full name Michael James Schmidt … 2011 exhibition game against Alberta in late August … graduate of Calgary’s Western Canada High School … studying in the Haskayne School of Business … plans to get his MBA, then start a career in the business 2009: Appeared in three games during the regular season, all at home … world … recorded 4.0 tackles on the campaign … dressed for both the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup …

BRADEN SCHRAM OL #55 Before UC: Part of the 2007 start-up program at Rundle College, which qualified Height 6’5” Weight 283 Position Offensive Line Age 20 for the provincial tournament in just its second year of existence … played both Hometown Mannint, Alta. Faculty Arts quarterback and defensive back for the Cobras … named team MVP and High School Peace River Year 1 defensive player of the year … earned a spot on Team Alberta in 2009 …

2013: Dressed in nine games for the Dinos this season… Personal: Parents Tom and Marianne … full name Tumasino Ernesto Spoletini … Before UC: Named to various provincial-level teams, graduate of Calgary’s Rundle College … father Tom was a four-year starter on including the Alberta Senior Bowl (2011), the U17 Canada the offensive line with the Dinos (1981-84), winning the 1983 Vanier Cup … Tom Cup squad (2009), and the Alberta Summer Games (2008)… Sr. was the first CIS-trained player to compete in the East-West Shrine Bowl won Peace River’s team rookie-of-the-year award in 2008, the captain’s award (January 1985) and went on to have a six-year career with the Calgary and Hitman award in 2009, and the Hitman, MVP and Pioneer award in 2010… Stampeders (1985-90) … uncle Tony also starred for the Dinos from 1983-86 also named the high school league’s top linebacker in 2010… and together with Tom started Spolumbo’s Fine Foods and Deli, a local landmark in Calgary … Tom Jr. would like to open his own business after Personal: Parents Byron and Kelly… full name Braden Mitchell Schram… 2011 graduating with an economics degree from the Faculty of Arts … lists Tom Sr. as graduate of Paul Rowe Jr/Sr High School in Manning… hopes to become a police his life-long mentor … officer… CARSON STAMBENE LB #22 TYLER SHABITS OL #54 Height 5’11” Weight 215 Position Linebacker Age 19 Height 6’4” Weight 250 Position Offensive Line Age 19 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Education/Arts Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Schulich Engineering High School St. Francis Year 1 High School Notre Dame Year 1 2013: Dressed for six games in 2013… recorded two tackles 2013: Dressed in three games in his rookie season with the this season…. Dinos… Before UC: Played basketball and track until grade 10… was Before UC: Also practiced karate… participated in the named the football team MVP in grades 10, 11 and 12… Senior Bowl on the South Alberta team in 2012… Personal: Parents Joe and Janis… full name Carson Domenic Stambene… 2012 Personal: Parents Sydney and Michelle… full name Tyler Nathan Shabits… 2012 graduate of St. Francis High School… father played for the Dinos as a fullback, Notre Dame High School graduate… was on the honour roll all three years of 2013 DINOSTELUS VANIERGAME DAY CUP • • Page Page 29 29

winning two Vanier Cups … hopes to become a Phys. Ed. Teacher as well as JIMMY UNDERDAHL QB #16 coach football… Studying in the Faculty of Arts and Education… Height 6’ Weight 180 Position Quarterback Age 19 Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Haskayne Business BRENDAN THERA-PLAMONDON R #83 High School Notre Dame Year 2 Height 6’2” Weight 202 Position Receiver Age 18 Hometown St. Albert, Alta. Faculty Arts 2013: Backed up Andrew Buckley for the majority of the High School St. Albert Year 1 season … saw action in seven games, completing 6 of 9 passes for 116 yards and one touchdown … added three 2013: Dressed in nine of ten games for the Dinos, missing rushing TDs as the Dinos’ quarterback in short-yardage just the first game of the season… had four receptions in situations, carrying the ball 15 times for 74 yards … three games for a total of 58 yards… longest reception coming against Manitoba in the Hardy Cup for a gain of 29 2012: Joined the active roster and saw action in four home games as well as one yards… road game at Alberta … dressed for both playoff games against Manitoba and Regina … played more than half the game Week 6 at Alberta, completing six of Before UC: Multi-sport athlete who played basketball and volleyball and nine passes for 81 yards and his first career touchdown pass … finished the competed in track… was twice named high school Athlete of the Year… was also season 13-for-18 passing for 157 yards and a touchdown … named Rookie of the Year, Offensive MVP twice and hardest worker twice… 2011: Redshirted with the Dinos … Personal: Parents Darren and Amy… full name Brendan James Thera- Plamondon… 2013 St. Albert Catholic High School graduate… studying in the Before UC: Two-time Calgary high school football all-star … two-time Notre Faculty of Arts… hopes to play in the CFL and start his own business… enjoys Dame MVP … two-time Hilltoppers MVP, adding two midget football MVP fishing and hunting in his spare time… honours … also competed in track and field, making the provincial final in the 4x100-metre relay …played baseball for the PBF Redbirds … won gold medal at MERCER TIMMIS RB #20 the 2008 Alberta Summer Games in football …

Height 6’1” Weight 210 Position Running Back Age 19 Personal: Parents Dave and Laurie … full name James T. Underdahl … 2011 Hometown Burlington, Ont. Faculty Haskayne Business graduate of Calgary’s Notre Dame High School … born in Kelowna. B.C. … High School Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.) Year 2 studying in the Haskayne School of Business … honour roll student in every term 2013: Took over as the Dinos’ starting tailback, starting all in high school at Notre Dame … eight games … led the nation in rushing with 1,157 yards on 167 carries, averaging nearly 145 yards per game … set new BRETT WADE DL #52 school and conference records with 18 rushing TDs and 19 Height 6’2” Weight 285 Position Defensive Line Age 20 all-purpose TDs during the regular season … added two more scores in each of Hometown Regina, Sask. Faculty Arts the team’s two conference playoff games … ran for a career-high 279 yards in High School Miller Year 1 the Hardy Cup against Manitoba, a week after picking up 36 touches in the semifinal against UBC … named the Canada West MVP and nominee for the Hec 2013: Started in eight games and dressed for nine for the Crighton Trophy, adding conference all-star honours at running back … named Dinos… recorded 21 tackles in his rookie campaign including nine solo… also added 2.5 sacks against Regina on Sept. 6… MVP of the Hardy Cup and the Mitchell Bowl …

2012: Made his CIS debut Sept. 1, 2012 vs. Regina … returned one kickoff for 14 Before UC: Was also a wrestler… was part of Team Canada and Team World in yards … finished the year with42 carries for 363 yards and six touchdowns, 2012… member of Team Saskatchewan in 2009-10… was a high school All-Star including an incredible five-touchdown game in Week 8 against the Manitoba and Athlete of the Year… played for the Regina Thunder until 2012 and was named Rookie of the Year… Bisons … picked up 11 more carries for 36 yards and one major in the conference playoffs … Personal: Parents David and Joan… full name Brett David Wade… 2010 graduate

Before UC: Represented Canada at the 2012 Junior World Championship in July, of Miller High School in Regina, Sask…. Studying in the Faculty of Arts… winning a gold medal in a 23-17 win over the USA in Austin, Texas … scored the gold medal-winning touchdown on a 10-yard run with 5:10 to play … named All- ROBERT WOODSON DB #4 NY State in both 2010 and 2011 in high school … in 11 games in his senior year, Height 5’11” Weight 181 Position Defensive Back Age 18 ran 180 times for 1,560 yards and 22 touchdowns Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Arts Personal: Parents Brian and Jennifer … full name Mercer Edward Timmis … 2012 High School St. Francis Year 1 graduate of Canisius High School, a private, all-male institution in Buffalo, New 2013: Dressed in seven games and started in five including York … born in Hamilton … studying finance in the Haskayne School of Business both playoff games … on offense, had 7 kick returns for 94 HUNTER TURNBULL DB #28 yards with the longest against Regina on Sept. 6 for 29 Height 5’11” Weight 175 Position Defensive Back Age 19 yards … had two punt returns for 20 yards … on defence, Hometown Calgary, Alta. Faculty Open Studies recorded 11 tackles including 10 solo … broke up two passes and recorded a blocked kick … High School Henry Wise Wood Year 2

Before UC: Also played basketball … was named best receiver in high school … 2013: Split duties at free safety with Nathan Mitchell throughout the season … finished third on the team with 30 Personal: Parents Tony and Cindy … full name Robert Lee Woodson … 2013 tackles on the season, adding a 37-yard interception, two graduate of St. Francis High Schoo l… studying in the Faculty of Arts with a pass knockdowns, and a forced fumble … major in Economics … hopes to play professional football … younger brother of

2012: Dressed as a backup defensive back for all eight games on the season, as former Dinos star, All-Canadian tailback Anthony Woodson, who is currently in well as both Canada West playoff games … finished the year with 10 tackles, the CFL … five of which came during an extended period of playing time Oct. 12 at Alberta

Before UC: Starred at Henry Wise Wood High School, named MVP and defensive player of the year … also played rugby and represented Alberta in both sports …

Personal: Parents William and Jennifer … full name Hunter Maclean Turnbull … 2012 graduate of Calgary’s Henry Wise Wood High School … father William played CIS football at Wilfrid Laurier University before moving onto a career in the with both Hamilton and Toronto …