CIS: Canada West announces schedule


EDMONTON – In anticipation of the upcoming fall season, Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) announces the 2012 football schedule as six schools will square off for a place at the 76th Hardy Cup final and a chance to represent the conference at the CIS 48th Vanier Cup championship in Toronto.

The 24-game schedule, comprised of teams from across the Prairies and Western Canada, features eight weekends of three games each, with a bye week allowing all teams to heal and rest just as the playoff drive hits high gear.

The season begins on August 31, with Alberta at Saskatchewan as the Golden Bears try to rebound from a tough season. Week 1 is highlighted by a match-up between the four-time defending Hardy Cup champion Calgary Dinos and the Regina Rams at McMahon Stadium. Despite a year-long injury to star quarterback Marc Mueller, last season the Rams rebounded in the second half of the schedule to qualify for the post-season, where they ultimately fell to Calgary in the semfinals.

On September 15, the UBC Thunderbirds and Saskatchewan Huskies go head-to-head in Vancouver for a rematch of their classic 2011 semifinal game, won 27-22 on the field by the T-Birds.

Also last November, Calgary handed UBC a 62-13 defeat in the 75th Hardy Cup, but UBC looks for a measure of redemption when the two tangle in Vancouver on Sept. 22. Among the most heated rivalries in recent years, the Dinos and Huskies renew acquaintances in Calgary on September 29 in a game that could determine homefield advantage should they meet again in the playoffs and, to close out the regular season, the Manitoba Bisons are at Calgary on the evening of October 27. Last year the Bisons came up short in a late-season game versus Regina and just missed qualifying for the playoffs.

Four of the six schools will qualify for the 2012 playoffs, meaning every contest on the eight-game schedule becomes important. The lone “bye” week occurs on October 5-6, followed by three more games for each team ahead before the post-season begins the weekend of November 2-3.

The 76th Hardy Cup game takes place on Saturday, November 10 and the western champion will travel to Ontario and face the OUA champion in the Mitchell Bowl the weekend of November 16-17. The Uteck and Mitchell Bowl victors play in the 48th Vanier Cup final in Toronto on November 23.

– AUS (to be released mid-May)
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2012 Canada West Football Schedule
(All times are local)
WK
DAY
DATE
VISITOR
HOME
TIME
1
Fri.
Aug. 31
Alberta Saskatchewan
7:00 PM
Sat.
Sep. 1
Manitoba UBC
2:00 PM
Sat.
Sep. 1
Regina Calgary
5:00 PM
2
Fri.
Sep. 7
Alberta Calgary
5:30 PM
Fri.
Sep. 7
UBC Regina
7:00 PM
Sat.
Sep. 8
Saskatchewan Manitoba
2:00 PM
3
Fri.
Sept. 14
Regina Alberta
7:00 PM
Sat.
Sep. 15
Calgary Manitoba
1:00 PM
Sat.
Sep. 15
Saskatchewan UBC
2:00 PM
4
Fri.
Sept. 21
Regina Saskatchewan
7:00 PM
Sat.
Sep. 22
Alberta Manitoba
1:00 PM
Sat.
Sep. 22
Calgary UBC
2:00 PM
5
Fri.
Sept. 28
Manitoba Regina
7:00 PM
Sat.
Sep. 29
UBC Alberta
1:00 PM
Sat.
Sep. 29
Saskatchewan Calgary
5:00 PM
Sat
Oct. 6
BYE
6
Fri.
Oct. 12
Calgary Alberta
7:00 PM
Fri.
Oct. 12
Manitoba Saskatchewan
7:00 PM
Sat.
Oct. 13
Regina UBC
2:00 PM
7
Fri.
Oct. 19
Calgary Regina
7:00 PM
Sat
Oct. 20
UBC Manitoba
1:00 PM
Sat
Oct. 20
Saskatchewan Alberta
1:00 PM
8
Fri.
Oct. 26
Alberta Regina
7:00 PM
Fri.
Oct. 26
UBC Saskatchewan
7:00 PM
Sat
Oct. 27
Manitoba Calgary
5:00 PM
PLAYOFFS
9
Sat
Nov. 3
CW semifinals 4@1 / 3@2
10
Sat.
Nov. 10
76[SUP]th[/SUP] Hardy Cup Winners @ High Seed
11
Fri./Sat.
Nov. 16/17
CIS semifinal Mitchell Bowl CW @ OUA
Uteck Bowl AUS @ RSEQ
12
Fri.
Nov. 23
CIS championship
48[SUP]th[/SUP] Vanier Cup at Toronto

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