2017 U Sports football season

2017 U Sports football season
Regular season
Duration August 25, 2017 – October 28, 2017
Playoffs
Start date October 28, 2017
Hardy Cup 2017-11-11
Yates Cup 2017-11-11
Dunsmore Cup 2017-11-11
Loney Bowl 2017-11-11
Mitchell Bowl 2017-11-18
Uteck Bowl 2017-11-18
Vanier Cup
Date November 25, 2017
Site Hamilton, Ontario
2016  U Sports football seasons  2018

The 2017 U Sports football season will begin on August 25, 2017 with the St. Francis Xavier X-Men visiting the Saint Mary's Huskies in Halifax, Nova Scotia and the Montreal Carabins visiting the Concordia Stingers in Montreal, Quebec.[1][2] The season will conclude on November 25 with the 53rd Vanier Cup championship at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario.[3] This season will see the first conference shift since 2001 with the Bishop's Gaiters moving from the Quebec Student Sport Federation to the Atlantic University Sport conference. 27 university teams in Canada are scheduled to play the newly re-branded U Sports football, the highest level of amateur Canadian football.

Regular season

Conference changes

On December 15, 2016, Bishop's University Athletics and Atlantic University Sport (AUS) announced that the Bishop's Gaiters would be joining the AUS conference beginning in 2017.[4] The move increases the number of teams competing in the AUS from four to five, while reducing the teams in the Quebec Student Sport Federation (RSEQ) from six to five. It also marked the first time since 1990 that the AUS had more than four teams, when the University College of Cape Breton played for one season before disbanding.[5] This change also brought an end to the scheduled interlocking play with the RSEQ that had been in place since 2002.[5]

Schedules

The schedule for the Ontario University Athletics conference was released on January 18, 2017 with 11 teams playing over the course of nine weeks with each team receiving one bye week.[6] Compared to the previous season, there were no major format changes. The OUA will begin play on August 26, 2017 with the Carleton Ravens visiting the Queen's Gaels at Richardson Memorial Stadium. Eight other OUA teams will play the following day. The regular season will conclude on October 21, 2017 with the Yates Cup championship game taking place three weeks later on November 11, 2017.

On January 23, 2017, the schedule changes for the AUS were revealed, with the conference opening the season two weeks earlier than usual on Friday August 25 with the St. Francis Xavier X-Men visiting the Saint Mary's Huskies.[1] Each team will play the other four teams twice with each team also having two bye weeks over the ten-week schedule. With these changes, the AUS will also now permit teams to play one out-of-conference exhibition game, in lieu of interlock play with the RSEQ being eliminated. There are three Friday night regular season games in the AUS with the remaining 17 games being played on Saturday afternoons. The regular season will conclude on October 28, 2017 and playoff format will remain the same despite an additional team; the second place team will host the third place team in the semi-final and the first place team will host the Loney Bowl championship game on November 11, 2017.

The Quebec Student Sport Federation released their schedule on February 21, 2017.[2] Following the aforementioned departure of Bishop's, the conference's schedule featured five teams for the first time since 2002. Similar to the AUS schedule, the five teams will play eight regular season games over ten weeks with each team receiving two bye weeks. In contrast to the AUS, the RSEQ will have its top four teams qualify for the playoffs with two semi-final games and the winners of those games playing for the Dunsmore Cup on November 11, 2017. This was the same format used when the conference had five teams in 2002. Of the 20 games scheduled, two are on Thursdays, five are on Fridays, 11 are on Saturdays, and two are on Sundays.

With the changes to the other conferences, the Canada West Universities Athletic Association was left as the only conference with an even number of teams and there were no major format changes when the schedule was unveiled on April 18, 2017.[7] All six teams will play on September 1, 2017 and conclude their seasons on October 28, 2017. As usual, all teams will have a bye week on Thanksgiving Day weekend. In total, eight regular season games will be played on Fridays and 16 will be played on Saturdays. Similar to the other conferences, the conference championship game, the Hardy Cup, will be played on November 11, 2017.

Standings

2017 AUS standings
Team W   L   PF   PA   Pts Ply
Acadia 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Bishop's 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Mount Allison 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Saint Mary's 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
St. FX 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
2017 RSEQ standings
Team W   L   PF   PA   Pts Ply
Concordia 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Laval 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
McGill 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Montréal 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Sherbrooke 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
2017 OUA standings
Team W   L   PF   PA   Pts Ply
Carleton 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Guelph 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Laurier 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
McMaster 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Ottawa 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Queen's 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Toronto 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Waterloo 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Western 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Windsor 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
York 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10
2017 Canada West standings
Team W   L   PF   PA   Pts Ply
Alberta 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
British Columbia 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Calgary 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Manitoba 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Regina 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
Saskatchewan 0 - 0   0 - 0   0
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: CIS Top 10

Championships

The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2017, according to the rotating schedule, the Canada West Hardy Trophy championship team will host the Québec conference Dunsmore Cup championship team for the Mitchell Bowl. The winners of the Atlantic conference's Loney Bowl will host the Yates Cup Ontario championship team for the Uteck Bowl.[8]

References

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