#CISfball week 6 TOP10 | Laval back in the top three

The Rouge et Or soar in the top 3 with their win vs Montreal. Photo: William Coady

1 – McMaster (6-0) : WIN 54-14 vs York

Kyle Quinlan has yet to throw an interception this year, in 172 pass attempts, while throwing for 15 TDs.

2 – Calgary (5-0): Bye

Top Offense and top Defense in the country in points per game.

3 –  Laval (6-0): WIN 30-11 vs Montréal

Statement win at home vs Montréal. Their defense proved to be too much for the Carabins Offense.

À LIRE | Et de 54 pour le Rouge et Or

À LIRE | Honneurs de mi-saison au football universitaire RSEQ

4 -  Queen’s (5-1): WIN 24-7 vs Windsor

Good defense, premier running back, good quarterback and most of all: good coaching staff.

5 –  Montréal (5-1) LOSS 31-10 vs Laval

How will they bounce back in the second leg of this back to back matchup vs Laval?

6 – Guelph (5-1) WIN 42-39 vs Western

Huge win vs Western proves their 5-1 record is no fluke.

7 –  Regina (4-1): Bye

Still 2 weeks before they face off with Calgary again…

8 – Manitoba (3-2): Bye

Huge matchup vs Saskatchewan coming up will show if they’re for real.

9 –  Western (3-3) LOSS: 42-39 vs Guelph

Western is heading out of the top 10? Really?

10 – Acadia (4-1): WIN 41-14 vs St-Fx

Kyle Graves is the only reason this team has a spot in the top 10.

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#CISfball | Et de 54 pour le Rouge et Or

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