RECAP: Carabins survive Manitoba comeback, advance to first Vanier Cup [stats]

MONTREALĀ ā€“ The Montreal Carabins are off to the Vanier Cup for the first time in program history thanks to a thrilling 29-26 win over the visiting Manitoba Bisons in the Uteck Bowl, Saturday afternoon.

The first CIS football national semifinal was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 5,100 at CEPSUM Stadium and the Carabins will have home-field advantage once again next Saturday in the 50thTELUS Vanier Cup at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium. Kickoff for the milestone game is set for 1 p.m., live on Sportsnet, Sportsnet 360 and Radio-Canada.

Montreal (10-1) awaits the winner of the ArcelorMittal Dofasco Mitchell Bowl between Mount Allison (9-0) and McMaster (9-1).

The first-ever meeting between the Montreal and Manitoba programs started as a shootout with the Carabins jumping out to a 20-7 lead after the opening quarter and the Bisons closing the gap to 27-21 at halftime.

At the break, Montreal quarterback Gabriel Cousineau was 17-of-21 passing for 335 yards and two touchdowns, and had also scored on a six-yard run. After being sacked for an eight-yard loss on the Carabinsā€™ first offensive play of the contest, the Montreal native completed an 89-yard TD pass to speedster MikhaĆÆl Davidson to give the first-time RSEQ champions a 7-0 advantage only 79 seconds in.

ā€œItā€™s an amazing feeling. Once again, this was a total team effort,ā€ said Cousineau, who was named game MVP after he ended up going 24-of-35 for 421 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions. ā€œWe werenā€™t satisfied with our win in the Dunsmore Cup. We have great leadership on this team and weā€™re hungry for more. Itā€™s going to be exciting to play for the Vanier Cup in our backyard.ā€

The Bisons didnā€™t seem fazed by Montrealā€™s quick strike and responded with a touchdown of their own 5:10 into the contest, on an eight-yard pass from Jordan Yantz to Matt Sawyer. In a 27-15 upset win over Calgary in the Canada West final last Saturday, Manitoba had allowed an 81-yard TD run 35 seconds in.

The Bisons righted the ship after a tough first quarter and exchanged blow for blow with the Carabins for the next 45 minutes. They actually had a chance to take the lead in the last minute of the game when they drove 84 yards to reach the Montreal 12-yard line with 42 seconds to go, but on second-and-10, Yantz was chased from behind by Anthony Coady who stripped him of the ball, which was recovered by teammate Byron Archambault.

The Carabins were able to run out the clock, giving up a safety on the last play of the match.

ā€œThat was an unbelievable football game. It was two equal teams going-head-to-head,ā€ said Manitoba head coach Brian Dobie, whose team was trying to win a third straight playoff game on the road and ends the season with a 6-5 overall record. ā€œThe turning point was their big defensive stop. They made one more play and it got them to the Vanier Cup. My hatā€™s off to Montreal but Iā€™m also extremely proud of our guys, not only for their effort today but throughout our post-season run on the road.ā€

Montreal head coach Danny Maciocia had a similar message after his teamā€™s historic win, praising his troops for a remarkable effort while acknowledging Manitobaā€™s performance in a hostile environment.

ā€œWe often talk about our team being a family and today was another example of that. Everyone contributed. Our offence got off to a great start and our defence took over in the second half,ā€ said the fourth-year U of M bench boss, who helped the Edmonton Eskimos with the Grey Cup as offensive coordinator in 2003 and as head coach in 2005. ā€œIā€™m really proud of our guys. They faced a great team today. Manitoba gave us all we could handle and we managed to pull out a great win.ā€

After Davidson opened the scoring with his long TD catch, FĆ©lix-MĆ©nard BriĆØre immediately tacked on a kickoff single to make it 8-0 Montreal.

Sawyerā€™s major cut the Manitoba deficit to 8-7 but the Cousineau-Davidson tandem struck again four minutes later, this time for a 14-yard score, to restore Montrealā€™s eight-point advantage at 9:20.

Louis-Philippe Simoneau kicked a 40-yard field goal at 12:00 and Manitoba conceded a safety on the final play of the first frame to make it 20-7 for the locals.

In the second, Yantz connected with Sawyer for a 30-yard TD pass at 2:22, Cousineau ran it in himself from six yards out at 12:12, and Yantz responded with a 10-yard TD run of his own at 14:15 for the 27-21 scoreline heading back to the locker rooms.

The duel would turn into a defensive battle in the final 30 minutes.

A safety conceded by Manitoba was the only scoring play of the third stanza. With 2:08 left in the third quarter and facing a third-and-10 at the Montreal 33, the Bisons elected to kick a field goal and Ryan Jones cut the deficit to 29-24 with a 40-yard boot.

The Canada West champs still needed a big defensive stop to get the ball back and they got it, forcing the Carabins to punt with 1:32 left on the clock.

Starting at his own 14-yard line, Yantz completed five straight passes, including three to Dustin Pederson, to get his team to the Montreal 12. After an incompletion, Coady and Archambault combined for the defensive play of the game that sent the crowd into a frenzy, and ā€œLes Bleusā€ to the Vanier Cup.

Freshman RĆ©gis Cibasu was Cousineauā€™s favourite target on the day and he finished with a game-high eight catches for 90 yards. Davidson (5-142) and Philip Enchill (4-108) but went over the century mark in receiving yards.

On the other side of the ball, Archambault, the defensive player of the year in Quebec, was as dominant as ever with a match-high 7.5 tackles, including 1.5 for a loss, two forced fumbles and the huge fumble recovery. In addition to his game-saving forced fumble, Coady had 4.5 tackles, one sack and a fumble recovery.

Yantz was as impressive as Cousineau despite the loss and finished with 320 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions on 22-of-35 passing. Sawyer (5-80), Pederson (5-87) and Zach Regert (5-88) all caught five passes from Yantz.

NOTES: Montreal and Manitoba were both coming off upset wins on the road in their respective conference final last Saturday… The Carabins beat Laval 12-9 in overtime to put an end to the Rouge et Orā€™s 11-year stranglehold on the Dunsmore Cup, while the Bisons defeated Calgary 27-15 to end the Dinosā€™ six-year Hardy Cup championship streak.

 

Photo credit: James Hajjar

With files from Mathieu Dauphinais

Manitoba vs. Montreal at Montreal, QC
2014/11/2018 at 12:40
Manitoba
26
Montreal
29
SCORING 1 2 3 4 FINAL
Manitoba (6-5) 7 14 0 5 26
Montreal (10-1) 20 7 2 0 29
Montreal, QC | CEPSUM
PRD TIME SCORING SUMMARY MANITOBA – MONTREAL
1 13:41 Montreal – Mik. Davidson 89 yd pass from Gab. Cousineau. (L-P. Simoneau kick is good).
Drive: 2 plays, 81 yards in 1:19.
0 – 7
1 13:41 Montreal – Felix Menard-B. rouge point. 0 – 8
1 09:50 Manitoba – Matt Sawyer 8 yd pass from Jordan Yantz. (Ryan Jones kick is good).
Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards in 3:51.
7 – 8
1 05:40 Montreal – Mik. Davidson 14 yd pass from Gab. Cousineau. (L-P. Simoneau kick is good).
Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards in 4:07.
7 – 15
1 03:00 Montreal – L-P. Simoneau 40 yd field goal.
Drive: 3 plays, 4 yards in 1:17.
7 – 18
1 00:00 Montreal – Team safety 7 – 20
2 12:38 Manitoba – Matt Sawyer 30 yd pass from Jordan Yantz. (Ryan Jones kick is good).
Drive: 3 plays, 41 yards in 1:14.
14 – 20
2 02:48 Montreal – Gab. Cousineau 6 yd run. (L-P. Simoneau kick is good).
Drive: 5 plays, 88 yards in 1:46.
14 – 27
2 00:45 Manitoba – Jordan Yantz 10 yd run. (Ryan Jones kick is good).
Drive: 6 plays, 87 yards in 1:57.
21 – 27
3 03:55 Montreal – Team safety 21 – 29
4 02:08 Manitoba – Ryan Jones 40 yd field goal.
Drive: 8 plays, 56 yards in 2:49.
24 – 29
4 00:00 Manitoba – Team safety 26 – 29
MANITOBA STATISTICS MONTREAL
25 FIRST DOWNS 21
15
8
2
Passing
Rushing
Penalty
16
5
0
406 TOTAL OFFENSE 455
63
6.4
Total Offensive Plays
Average gain per play
61
7.5
320 NET YARDS PASSING 421
22-35
9.1
2-13
0
Completions-Attempts
Net yards per pass play
Sacked: Number-Yards
Had intercepted
24-35
12.0
4-19
3
113 NET YARDS RUSHING 63
26
4.3
Rushing Attempts
Average gain per rush
22
2.9
6-212 PUNTS: Number-Yards 8-274
35.3 Average 34.2
75 TOTAL RETURN YARDS 131
5-18
3-33
3-24
Punt Returns: Number-Yards
Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards
Interception Returns: Number-Yards
6-50
5-81
0 0
4-30 PENALTIES: Number-Yards 11-81
4-2 FUMBLES: Number-Lost 1-0
4-19 SACKS: Number-Yards 2-13
3-24 INTERCEPTIONS: Number-Yards 0 0
27:32 TIME OF POSSESSION 32:28

Manitoba

Montreal

PASSING C-A YDS TD INT
Jordan Yantz 22-35 320 2 0
PASSING C-A YDS TD INT
Gab. Cousineau 24-35 421 2 3
RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Jordan Yantz 6 61 10.2 14 1
Kienan Lafrance 13 25 1.9 14 0
Alex Christie 2 14 7.0 8 0
Nic Demski 4 11 2.8 7 0
Marc Paquette 1 2 2.0 2 0
RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Gab. Cousineau 6 21 3.5 6 1
Nicolas Dubeau 4 21 5.2 12 0
Sean Thomas-Er. 11 20 1.8 8 0
Mik. Davidson 1 1 1.0 1 0
RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Zach Regert 5 88 17.6 28 0
Dustin Pedersen 5 87 17.4 26 0
Matt Sawyer 5 80 16.0 31 2
Nic Demski 3 27 9.0 20 0
Kienan Lafrance 2 21 10.5 13 0
Marc Paquette 2 17 8.5 10 0
RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Mik. Davidson 5 142 28.4 89 2
Philip Enchill 4 108 27.0 39 0
Regis Cibasu 8 90 11.2 40 0
Sean Thomas-Er. 4 68 17.0 32 0
Maxime F-Rioux 1 13 13.0 13 0
Ali Ndao 1 7 7.0 7 0
Nicolas Dubeau 1 -7 -7.0 0 0
KICKING FG LG XP RG PTS
Ryan Jones 1/2 40 3/3 6
KICKING FG LG XP RG PTS
L-P. Simoneau 1/1 40 3/3 6
Felix Menard-B. 1 1
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB -20
Ryan Jones 1 44 44.0 44 0 0
Zach Regert 5 168 33.6 46 0 2
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB -20
Felix Menard-B. 8 274 34.2 60 0 4
KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG TB OB
Ryan Jones 5 237 47.4 0 0
KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG TB OB
Felix Menard-B. 4 226 56.5 1 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Alex Christie 2 23 11.5 13 0
Matt Sawyer 1 10 10.0 10 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Nicolas Dubeau 4 80 20.0 37 0
Freder. Chagnon 1 1 1.0 1 0
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Nic Demski 2 9 4.5 6 0
Zack Sandulescu 1 5 5.0 5 0
Matt Sawyer 2 4 2.0 2 0
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Regis Cibasu 5 27 5.4 12 0
Mik. Davidson 1 23 23.0 23 0
INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Jonathan Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0
M. Harrison 1 7 7.0 7 0
Jordan Linnen 1 17 17.0 17 0
INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
FUMBLES NO LOST
Jordan Yantz 2 1
Kienan Lafrance 2 1
FUMBLES NO LOST
Sean Thomas-Er. 1 0
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
# MANITOBA SOLO AST TOTAL SACKS-YDS TFL-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS BRUP BLKS QBH
20 M. Harrison 6 2 7 1 – 7 1-7 1
41 Lauren Kroeker 5 3 6.5 1 – 8 3 – 18
97 David Onyemata 5 2 6 1 – 5 2 – 7 1
4 Jonathan Jones 4 1 4.5 1-0 1
25 Dj Lalama 3 2 4
90 Evan Foster 4 0 4 2 – 6 2 – 6
7 Jayden McKoy 3 0 3
48 Colton Farago 2 2 3
24 Cam Teschuk 2 1 2.5
8 T. Apperley 2 0 2 1
22 Zack Sandulescu 2 0 2
21 Jordan Linnen 1 1 1.5 1-17
33 Alex Christie 1 1 1.5
19 Tyler Fong 1 0 1
35 Eric Plett 1 0 1
47 James Mau 0 2 1
54 Sonu Kainth 1 0 1
95 Kent Hicks 1 0 1 1 – 1
23 B. Macfarlane 0 1 0.5
TM TEAM
TOTALS 44 18 53 4 – 19 9 – 39 1 3-24 3
# MONTREAL SOLO AST TOTAL SACKS-YDS TFL-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS BRUP BLKS QBH
41 By. Archambault 6 3 7.5 1.5 – 6 2 1-0
20 Maiko Zepeda 5 3 6.5 1.5 – 2 1
50 A. Cromer-Emond 4 3 5.5
49 Freder. Chagnon 4 2 5
2 Anthony Coady 3 3 4.5 1 – 5 1 – 5 1 1-0
37 Nic. Gauthier 2 3 3.5
14 P-Yves Lavergne 3 0 3
25 Dj. Buissereth 3 0 3 1
26 Alexand. Doucet 2 1 2.5 1
8 Jon. B-Glaou 2 0 2
24 J-C. Touchette 1 2 2
40 Jean-Sam. Blanc 2 0 2
52 Mathieu Girard 2 0 2 1 – 5
28 Guill. Doucet 0 2 1
42 N. Easterbrook 1 0 1
81 Maxime F-Rioux 1 0 1
88 Mik. Davidson 1 0 1
97 Maxime Dionne 1 0 1 1 – 8 1 – 8 1
TM Team
TOTALS 43 22 54 2 – 13 6 – 26 4 2-0 3
OTHER INFORMATION
Location: Montreal, QC
Stadium: CEPSUM
Attendance: 5100
Weather: Nuageux/Cloudy
Temperature: 0C
Wind: SW 30kph
Referee: Walter Berry
Umpire: Kyle Mikulik
Head Linesman: Danny Roy
Line Judge: Chris Shortt
Back Judge: Ian Cooper
Field Judge: L. Olivier
Side Judge: Brent Young
Scorekeeper: Benoit Langevin

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