November
10 - At Canad Inns Stadium in front of a hearty 1750 fans, the #3
ranked Manitoba Bisons football defeated the #6 Regina Rams by a
48-5 score in the Canada West Final (Hardy Cup) game.
The
Bisons advance to the Mitchell Bowl (CIS Semi-Final) for the first
time since 2001 and second time in 34 years (1973). With the victory,
Manitoba captured their tenth Hardy Cup title and will now host
the #10 Western Ontario Mustangs (7-4) next weekend. The Herd extended
their winning streak in 2007 to ten consecutive wins.
Manitoba
offence found their footing early in the second quarter and the
Bisons defence went another final game with giving up a touchdown.
After a 5-0 first quarter lead for Regina, the Bisons took advantage
of the wind and scored six times and accumulated 26 consecutive
points in the second quarter. Kicker Scott
Dixon nailed four field goals (one from 45 yards, which was
the second longest in team playoff history) and QB John
Makie found WR Terry
Firr in the end zone on 25 and 32 yard TD passes. Coupled with
the offensive burst, Manitoba held Regina only to 19 yards of offence
in the second quarter. Overall in the game, the Bisons limited Regina
to a field goal (and gave up a safety) and have not allowed a touchdown
in over three-and-half games – a total of 210:37.
“Wow.
If you have told me we would have held Regina to under 200 total
yards, I’m not sure I would have believe it,” commented
Bison football head coach Brian
Dobie. ‘I am really proud of our total, team effort throughout
the game and was happy with the way we played on both sides of the
ball. We will enjoy this tonight and then get back to the work in
hand and prepare for Western.”
At
the half, Manitoba led 26-5. The stats were just about even but
the Bisons capitalized on a short field with the wind at their backs
and did not have any drive longer than two minutes in the second
quarter. The Rams tried to generate some much needed offence in
the second half but were stymied by the Bisons’ defence who
knocked down passes and stuffed the run for the majority of the
game. Manitoba ended the game with a two yard pass to 2007 Canada
West Outstanding Lineman Justin
Cooper and a 13 yard run by RB Matt
Henry to cap the scoring. Regina did not score for the remaining
45:24 of the game.
Regina
had six turnovers (three interceptions, one fumble and two turnover
on downs) during the game. Manitoba led in offence by racking up
462 to 169 yards and limited the Rams passing game to only 168 yards.
For
Manitoba, Makie went 18-25 passing for 3 TDs and 253 yards. Simon
Blaszczak had six grabs for 59 yards while Firr had five catches
for 98 yards and 2 TDs. Henry led the team with 113 yards on 13
carries (8.7 avg.) and RB Karim
Lowen had 92 yards on 18 carries. On defence, Mike
Howard and Erik
Gustafson had team-high five tackles while Bob
Reist snagged three interceptions and Justin
Shaw had three sacks.
For
the Rams, QB Teale Orban was 19-38 passing for 168 yards and 3 INTs.
WR Chad Goldie had 52 yards on six catches while RB Derek Belvedere
was top rusher with 18 yards on seven carries. On defence, Steve
Wilson had a game-high 11 tackles (five for losses) and two sacks
while Brandon Ganne had seven tackles and one forced fumble.
Manitoba
(10-0) and Western Ontario (7-4) face off in the Mitchell Bowl (CIS
Semi-Final) on Saturday, November 17 at 3 p.m. CT at Canad Inns
Stadium.
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