CALGARY – A second-half turnover proved to be the difference as the University of Calgary Dinos fell 35-23 to the Laval Rouge et Or in the national semifinal, the MItchell Bowl, Saturday at McMahon Stadium.
Laval will now meet the undefeated Western Mustangs on Saturday, Nov. 25 at Hamilton's Tim Hortons Field in the 53rd ArcelorMittal Dofasco Vanier Cup, after Western's decisive 81-3 victory over the Acadia Axemen in the Uteck Bowl Saturday in Wolfville, N.S.
Laval's win marked the second consecutive year Calgary's season ended in heartbreak to the Rouge et Or, after the Quebec champions earned a 31-26 win over the Dinos in last year's Vanier Cup. Saturday's result also marked the sixth time in as many national playoff matchups that Laval emerged victorious over Calgary, and the second time the Rouge et Or managed a win in the Stampede City after Laval's 41-10 win over Calgary in the 2011 Mitchell Bowl.
Just like last year's Vanier Cup, Calgary headed into the half with a 17-10 lead, intent on ending their winless skid against the nation's top team. But as was the case in 2016 when Laval used 21 second half points to claim their ninth national title, the Dinos couldn't find a way to close it out.
Sparked by a penalty-aided drive in the third quarter, which ended in a two-yard TD pass from Richard to Simon Gingras-Gagnon, Laval made it 20-18 and took their first lead of the game with just under six minutes to go in the quarter.
Down by a pair heading into the final 15 minutes, the Dinos were set to get the ball back on the opening play of the fourth quarter when disaster struck. Rookie
Deane Leonard's miscue on a Rouge et Or punt at Calgary's 42-yard line led to six quick points for Laval, as Leonard had the ball pop directly into the outstretched arms of Gabriel Ouellet, who ran the fumble into the end zone.
That score stretched Laval's lead to 27-18 and proved to be the game's winning score.
"We gave them points and against good football teams you can't do that – you can't give them special teams touchdowns and you can't give up penalties that put you into bad situations," said Dinos head coach
Wayne Harris.
"I don't want to focus on the reffing, I want to focus on the fact that Laval and Calgary are two great football programs that really battled well today and that's what this is about. My hat is off to them. They came out here and played the type of game that they needed to win. That special teams touchdown made the big difference and put us behind the ball at the end there, and we weren't able to come back from that one."
Despite getting 318 yards of passing from quarterback
Adam Sinagra and another 50 on the ground from the third-year pivot, the Dinos offence stalled in the second half, as the Rouge et Or defence ramped up at the right time, holding Calgary to 124 total yards in the final 30 minutes.
Hunter Karl was the Dinos' go-to man all day, picking up 134 yards on nine catches. Linebacker
Boston Rowe had a big day with eight solo tackles, while
Cory Robinson picked up five tackles, including two sacks as the Dinos got to Richard four times.
On the other side, Richard ended the day with 258 yards passing on 21 completions, two touchdowns, and no interceptions.
Laval will now meet Western in next weekend's Vanier Cup, where the Rouge et Or and Mustangs will meet for a national title for just the second time, after Laval earned a 44-21 win in the 2008 edition of the game at Hamilton's Ivor Wynne Stadium.
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