CWUAA RECAP: UBC upsets Calgary to claim 79th Hardy Cup [stats/video]

It wasn’t the Hardy Cup homecoming many would’ve expected for Blake Nill.

After spending the previous nine seasons at the helm of the University of Calgary Dinos football program, Nill headed into Saturday’s 79th Hardy Cup against his former team knowing his revamped UBC Thunderbirds would be in tough against the nation’s No. 1-ranked team.

But just like they have all season long, the T-Birds surprised the majority of pundits – and perhaps their first-year head coach – landing a 34-26 win at McMahon Stadium in Calgary to give UBC its first Canada West football title since 1997.

“My heart goes out to them, because they’re the top team in the country and on this one day, things just didn’t work out for them. It’s tough in football that way,” Nill said of the Dinos, who following last year’s 28-15 loss to Manitoba have now lost back-to-back Hardy Cups for the first time since 1987.

“It’s been a long year for me personally. It was a very difficult decision to leave Calgary. It’s been a real grind trying to get the program established at UBC and the emotion of this game and the first game of the year (against Calgary) has been quite overwhelming.”

“You look at these kids and what it means to them, it’s worth it.”

Among the keys to UBC’s victory was the performance of Nill’s biggest offseason recruit – former Penn State quarterback Michael O’Connor, who passed for 374 yards on the day.

The first-year pivot picked apart the Dinos defence at key moments, including a pair of first half touchdown passes to Marcus Davis, which helped the T-Birds race out to a 28-17 halftime lead.

“We knew we’d have to play the best game possible and we played a really hard-fought game,” said O’Connor just moments after hoisting the Hardy Trophy.

“I strive under pressure and I take it as a challenge, but also that’s when I play my best football. As an offence, a defence and as a whole team we rose up to the challenge today.”

On the other side of the coin, the setback was a crushing blow to a Calgary.

After an 8-0 regular season, along with a come-from-behind 37-29 victory over the Saskatchewan Huskies in last week’s Hardy Cup Semifinal, the Dinos were heavy favourites against a UBC team they defeated 49-16 in the season opener back on September 4.

The loss was especially tough to swallow for fifth-year quarterback and Hec Crighton nominee Andrew Buckley, who posted 474 passing yards, but came out on the wrong side of a second consecutive Hardy Cup.

“Heartbroken…It’s hard to end a career like that,” Buckley said, fighting back the emotion of his final time as a Dino.

“We just didn’t capitalize when we were in the red zone and took too many penalties.”

After leading the conference in nearly every category during the regular season, it was Calgary’s one statistical blemish that led in part to the Dinos playoff downfall – penalties.

Racking up 145 penalty yards compared to UBC’s 70, Calgary provided the T-Birds with more than enough breaks, which the visitors were all too happy to capitalize on.

With the Hardy Trophy in their possession, UBC now shifts their attention to their CIS national semifinal; the Uteck Bowl.

And if one playoff homecoming wasn’t enough for Nill, the head coach will get his second dose in as many weeks, as he’ll return to Antigonish, Nova Scotia to face the St. FX X-Men, who downed Mount Allison 14-12 earlier Saturday in the Loney Bowl for their first conference title since 1996.

“The last time St. FX won (the Loney Bowl) was when I was defensive coordinator there and we beat Mount Allison,” Nill, who was St. FX’s d-coordinator between 1992 and 1997, pointed out. “It’s going to be an honour to go back to Nova Scotia again.”

As for what he expects from his squad in the Uteck Bowl, the sky’s the limit for a team that continues to surprise their coach.

“I’m shocked at some of the success we’ve had with this group. It says so much about the human spirit, because these kids are just listening and starting to believe in themselves.”

The Uteck Bowl goes Saturday, November 21 at 1 PM PT in Antigonish, Nova Scotia and can be seen live on Sportsnet 360.

NOTES: In the other conference championship games Saturday, Guelph downed Western 23-17 to claim the Yates Cup as Ontario University Athletics champions…In the Dunsmore Cup, Montreal secured a 18-16 win over Laval to emerge as the RSEQ champions…Montreal and Guelph will now collide in the Mitchell Bowl – the second CIS semifinal game…With his win, Blake Nill has now won a conference title with three different programs as a head coach. Nill won six Loney Bowl’s while with SMU (1998-2005), and six Hardy Cups with Calgary…UBC’s win is just the second time the road team has won in the two program’s nine Hardy Cup meetings. The only other time came in 1992 when Calgary won 26-24 in Vancouver.

Source: Evan Daum, Canada West Communications

UBC vs. Calgary at Calgary, AB
11/14/2015 at 12:08 pm
UBC
34
Calgary
26
SCORING 1 2 3 4 FINAL
UBC (8-2) 11 17 3 3 34
Calgary (9-1) 7 10 1 8 26
Calgary, AB | McMahon Stadium

 

PRD TIME SCORING SUMMARY UBC – CALGARY
1 15:00 UBC – Q. van Gylswyk rouge point. 1 – 0
1 09:48 UBC – Q. van Gylswyk 27 yd field goal.
Drive: 5 plays, 58 yards in 1:53.
4 – 0
1 04:05 Calgary – Jimmy Underdahl 1 yd run. (Johnny Mark kick is good).
Drive: 4 plays, 101 yards in 1:56.
4 – 7
1 01:47 UBC – Marcus Davis 12 yd pass from M. O’Connor. (Q. van Gylswyk kick is good).
Drive: 6 plays, 91 yards in 2:12.
11 – 7
2 12:04 Calgary – Johnny Mark 42 yd field goal.
Drive: 12 plays, 52 yards in 4:37.
11 – 10
2 11:05 UBC – Marcus Davis 33 yd pass from M. O’Connor. (Q. van Gylswyk kick is good).
Drive: 2 plays, 46 yards in 0:42.
18 – 10
2 07:32 UBC – Trevor Casey 2 yd run. (Q. van Gylswyk kick is good).
Drive: 4 plays, 85 yards in 1:36.
25 – 10
2 01:40 Calgary – Mac Sarro 18 yd pass from Andrew Buckley. (Johnny Mark kick is good).
Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards in 2:19.
25 – 17
2 00:37 UBC – Q. van Gylswyk 21 yd field goal.
Drive: 9 plays, 65 yards in 1:01.
28 – 17
3 02:33 Calgary – Johnny Mark rouge point. 28 – 18
3 00:00 UBC – Q. van Gylswyk 46 yd field goal.
Drive: 6 plays, 36 yards in 2:33.
31 – 18
4 02:16 Calgary – Mercer Timmis 2 yd run. (Johnny Mark kick is good).
Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards in 1:40.
31 – 25
4 02:16 Calgary – Johnny Mark rouge point. 31 – 26
4 00:55 UBC – Q. van Gylswyk 30 yd field goal. 34 – 26
UBC STATISTICS CALGARY
26 FIRST DOWNS 33
14
7
5
Passing
Rushing
Penalty
21
11
1
475 TOTAL OFFENSE 606
57
8.3
Total Offensive Plays
Average gain per play
72
8.4
374 NET YARDS PASSING 447
27-40
9.4
3-19
1
Completions-Attempts
Net yards per pass play
Sacked: Number-Yards
Had intercepted
31-43
10.4
1-8
0
101 NET YARDS RUSHING 159
17
5.9
Rushing Attempts
Average gain per rush
29
5.5
7-344 PUNTS: Number-Yards 7-257
49.1 Average 36.7
140 TOTAL RETURN YARDS 108
7-32
4-108
0 0
Punt Returns: Number-Yards
Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards
Interception Returns: Number-Yards
6-59
3-49
1-0
9-70 PENALTIES: Number-Yards 17-145
1-0 FUMBLES: Number-Lost 4-3
1-8 SACKS: Number-Yards 3-19
0 0 INTERCEPTIONS: Number-Yards 1-0
28:10 TIME OF POSSESSION 31:50

UBC

Calgary

PASSING C-A YDS TD INT
M. O’Connor 27-40 374 2 1
PASSING C-A YDS TD INT
Andrew Buckley 31-43 447 1 0
RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
B. Deschamps 12 77 6.4 20 0
M. O’Connor 2 19 9.5 12 0
Trevor Casey 3 5 1.7 2 1
RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Mercer Timmis 19 111 5.8 12 1
Andrew Buckley 5 37 7.4 15 0
Brendon Thera-Plamondon 1 6 6.0 6 0
Imoreshi Dania 1 5 5.0 5 0
Jimmy Underdahl 2 3 1.5 2 1
Bryce Harper 1 -3 -3.0 0 0
RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Will Watson 7 130 18.6 39 0
Marcus Davis 8 99 12.4 33 2
Alex Morrison 3 82 27.3 70 0
Ben Cummings 3 29 9.7 11 0
Trivel Pinto 4 25 6.3 11 0
Liam Haime 1 6 6.0 6 0
B. Deschamps 1 3 3.0 3 0
RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Rashaun Simonise 4 111 27.8 84 0
Brett Blaszko 6 76 12.7 26 0
Austen Hartley 5 68 13.6 25 0
Mac Sarro 6 59 9.8 18 1
Hunter Karl 3 39 13.0 21 0
Mercer Timmis 2 32 16.0 25 0
Brendon Thera-Plamondon 3 30 10.0 15 0
Denzel Radford 1 17 17.0 17 0
Tyler Ledwos 1 15 15.0 15 0
KICKING FG LG XP RG PTS
Quinn van Gylswyk 4/4 46 3/3 1 16
KICKING FG LG XP RG PTS
Johnny Mark 1/2 42 3/3 2 8
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB -20
Quinn van Gylswyk 7 344 49.1 60 0 3
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB -20
Johnny Mark 7 257 36.7 43 0 1
KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG TB OB
Quinn van Gylswyk 4 230 57.5 1 0
KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG TB OB
Johnny Mark 5 311 62.2 1 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Trivel Pinto 3 107 35.7 66 0
Malcom Lee 1 1 1.0 1 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Austen Hartley 2 39 19.5 25 0
Brad Friesen 1 10 10.0 10 0
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Marcus Davis 7 32 4.6 11 0
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Austen Hartley 2 32 16.0 27 0
Dallas Boath 2 11 5.5 8 0
Rashaun Simonise 1 10 10.0 10 0
Robert Woodson 1 6 6.0 1 0
INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Adam Laurensse 1 0 0.0 0 0
FUMBLES NO LOST
Will Watson 1 0
FUMBLES NO LOST
Rashaun Simonise 1 0
Robert Woodson 1 1
Austen Hartley 1 1
Brett Blaszko 1 1
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
# UBC SOLO AST TOTAL SACKS-YDS TFL-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS BRUP BLKS QBH
10 Taylor Loffler 10 3 11.5 1
24 Terrell Davis 6 3 7.5
9 Mitch Barnett 6 2 7 1 – 8 1 – 8
18 S. Katsantonis 6 1 6.5 2
3 Kevin Wiens 6 0 6 2 1-0
35 A. J. blackwell 6 0 6
23 Dominique Termansen 4 0 4
30 D. Chapdelaine 2 3 3.5 0.5 – 2
28 Warren Reece 2 1 2.5 1 1-0
56 Dante Vigini 2 1 2.5 0.5 – 1
27 Yianni Cabylis 1 2 2
1 Trivel Pinto 1 0 1
47 Evan Horton 1 0 1 1 1-0
90 Boyd Richardson 1 0 1
93 Nico Repole 1 0 1
TOTALS 55 16 63 1 – 8 2 – 11 4 3-0 3
# CALGARY SOLO AST TOTAL SACKS-YDS TFL-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS BRUP BLKS QBH
28 Hunter Turnbull 6 2 7 1
4 Robert Woodson 6 0 6 1
40 Tanner Doll 5 1 5.5 3 – 19 3 – 19
7 Cyril Iwanegbe 5 0 5 1
13 Michael Schmidt 5 0 5
42 Micah Teitz 5 0 5
3 Adam Laurensse 3 0 3 1-0 1
25 Doctor Cassama 3 0 3
48 Ross DeLauw 2 0 2
52 Brett Wade 2 0 2
98 Joel Van pelt 2 0 2 1 – 1
24 Boston Rowe 1 0 1
49 Aaron Statz 1 0 1
75 Connor McGough 1 0 1
77 Cory Robinson 1 0 1
32 Brad Friesen 0 1 0.5
TOTALS 48 4 50 3 – 19 4 – 20 1 0-0 1-0 3
OTHER INFORMATION
Location: Calgary, AB
Stadium: McMahon Stadium
Attendance: 1738
Weather: Overcast, cool
Temperature: 3C
Wind: SE 6km/h
Referee: Kelly Edgeworth
Umpire: Cody Larocque
Head Linesman: Chris Donaldson
Line Judge: Jordan Titosky
Back Judge: Dave Kendall
Field Judge: Shawn Kerr
Side Judge: Dan Mulvihill
Scorekeeper: Geoffrey Carr

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