Game Notes
DATE: Friday, Oct. 18
TIME: 6:00 pm
LOCATION: Calgary, Alta.
VENUE: McMahon Stadium
RADIO: 620 CKRM
WEBCAST: canadawest.tv
Facing a must-win situation, the University of Regina Rams travel west for a Week 7 matchup against undefeated and No. 3-ranked Calgary this Friday night (6:00). Michael Ball and Marco Ricci will have the call live on 620 CKRM, while canadawest.tv will webcast the game.
PLAYOFF POSSIBILITIES: For the Rams, it's this simple – win this week and next week, or be eliminated from postseason contention. And even that might not be enough, as both Manitoba and UBC hold tiebreakers over the Rams and come into Week 7 one win up on the U of R. The Rams' playoff chances depend not only on them winning their last two games, but also on either Manitoba or UBC losing out or Saskatchewan losing its final two games while avoiding any other teams at 4-4. If the U of R pulls off the road upset on Friday, the Rams immediately become the biggest University of Alberta fans this side of Sherwood Park as the Golden Bears match up against UBC on Saturday.
AGAINST CALGARY: The Rams have played no Canada West team more often over the past five years than Calgary, as the two squads will clash for the second time this season and the 14th time since 2008. The Dinos have won 12 of the last 13 meetings with the Rams, with the U of R's lone win in that span coming in a 12-9 home victory last season that featured a lengthy interception return touchdown by
Joey Dwyer. Overall, Calgary comes into the game with a 13-6 all-time advantage in conference games and a 4-2 edge in postseason contests.
LAST GAME: Making his first career start with
Cayman Shutter injured, Rams quarterback
John Kiesman engineered a late drive that he finished off himself with a one-yard plunge inside of a minute remaining to give the team a 25-20 home win over Alberta back on Oct. 5 in Regina.
Taylor Wandler was named the Canada West Special Teams Player of the Week after hitting all three of his field goal attempts, including tries from 36 yards and 40 yards out.
NEXT WEEK: The Rams finish off the Canada West schedule next Saturday afternoon against the University of Saskatchewan in a game that will be featured on Canada West Football on Shaw. The teams will be meeting for the second time this season and the Rams will be hoping to avenge a seven-point Week 1 road loss that saw a big U of R comeback fall just short.
McCONKEY MAKES HISTORY: Fifth-year slotback
Mark McConkey became Canada West's all-time leading receiver in Week 5 and continues to add to the record. His 22 catches this season give him 179 for his career, six more than more than former teammate Chad Goldie who had held the record since completing his CIS eligibility after the 2008 season. The CIS career record is held by former McGill receiver Charles-Antoine Sinotte (251).
BROOKS TAKES OVER ALL-TIME SACK LEAD: Logan Brooks became the University of Regina's all-time leader in career sacks after taking down Alberta quarterback Ryan Schwartz in the third quarter of the team's Week 6 win over the Golden Bears. It was the 14th sack of Brooks' career, giving the fifth-year defensive end one more than former lineman Stan Van Sichem. Brooks is tied for fourth in Canada West with 3½ sacks this season.
RICHARDS LEADING CANADA WEST: Addison Richards caught three passes for a total of 83 yards in the Week 6 victory over Alberta. That gives the third-year wide receiver a Canada West-leading total of 542 receiving yards this season, nine more than Alberta's Tylor Henry and 16 more than Calgary's Chris Dobko. Richards, who had seven catches for the Rams in 14 games played over his first two seasons, also ranks second in the conference with 42 catches.
SHUTTER RETURNS: Rams quarterback
Cayman Shutter was injured in Week 5 at Manitoba after suffering a concussion due to a helmet-to-helmet hit at the end of a 16-yard scramble. Shutter missed the Alberta game, but is expected to return under centre for the Rams on Friday at Calgary. Despite missing six quarters of action, Shutter still ranks second in the conference in passing yards (1754), is tied for second in touchdown passes (10), and ranks third in pass completions (127).
STEFANOVIC LEADING THE DEFENCE: He's only in his first season of eligibility after redshirting last season following a fine high school career at Vanier Collegiate in Moose Jaw, but linebacker
Michael Stefanovic has been impressive for the Rams. He is the conference's outright leader with eight tackles for loss and has been in on 48 tackles this year, a total which ranks second in Canada. Stefanovic even put points on the board for the Rams in Week 5 at Manitoba, scoring on a 53-yard fumble return which stands as the second longest in U of R history.
TEVAUGHN ON THE RETURN: Second-year cornerback
Tevaughn Campbell not only starts for the Rams on the defensive side of the ball, but has also been one of the most dynamic returns in Canada West this season. He's second in Canada West with an average of 11.7 yards per punt return and would be the conference's leader in yards per kickoff return (26.2) if he had enough to qualify. He now holds the school's single-season record for punt return yards, as his 303 yards eclipse the old record of 302 set by Chris Ashman (2002).
JANOTTA MOVING UP THE CHARTS: Jared Janotta is having another fine season for the Rams, ranking second on the team in receptions (34) and receiving yards (429) and is tied for second in Canada West with four touchdown catches. The fourth-year slotback is also making his mark on the University of Regina's career receiving charts, including pass receptions where he already ranks sixth with 129 catches and needs just three to pass Brenden Owens for fifth, 10 to pass Cory Olynick for fourth, and 13 to overtake Jordan Sisco for third. Janotta is also tied for sixth in U of R history with 11 touchdown catches and is eighth with 1651 receiving yards.
SWITCHING SPORTS - TAKE 1: Followers of U of R sports might see a familiar name starting for the Rams on the offensive line, as
Jeremy Zver has been a key reserve for the men's basketball team over the last two years and returns to football for the first time since starring for Balfour Collegiate in 2010. Zver has appeared in 36 Canada West hoops games in his career.
SWITCHING SPORTS - TAKE 2: Running back
Jens Johnson is in his first year with the Rams after playing a Junior A career that spanned three full seasons in the SJHL. Johnson spent two years with the Weyburn Red Wings before splitting the 2012-13 season between Weyburn and Notre Dame. A defenceman, Johnson collected 48 points in 150 career regular season SJHL games and played in a total of 24 postseason games with the Red Wings and Hounds.
SWITCHING SPORTS - TAKE 3: Defensive back
Jeff Propp has appeared in all six games so far for the Rams and got his first career start in Week 6 against Alberta. Propp, who was a multi-sport standout for Michael A. Riffel HS in Regina, redshirted last season with the U of R's men's basketball team and is in his first season with the Rams. He's expected to play for the Cougars again this year under new head coach
Steve Burrows.
SWITCHING SPORTS - TAKE 4: We might just have a fourth addition to this section, as
Jared Janotta suited up for the Cougar basketball team on Oct. 4 against Medicine Hat College. Janotta had six points in 10 spirited minutes off the bench for the U of R, which took out the Rattlers by a 78-69 count.
THREE RAMS EARN WEEKLY HONOURS: The Rams have collected a total of four weekly awards this year, most recently
Taylor Wandler. Wandler was named the Canada West Special Teams Player of the Week after hitting a trio of field goals in Week 6 against Alberta. All three other awards came following the team's Week 3 win over Alberta, as
Cayman Shutter was named the CIS and Canada West Offensive Player of the Week and
Michael Stefanovic was the Canada West Defensive Player of the Week.
RAMS IN THE NFL: The Rams have three players currently in the NFL, led by defensive tackle Akiem Hicks (New Orleans) and punter Jon Ryan (Seattle). Defensive tackle
Stefan Charles is also on Tennessee's practice roster. Only eight non-NCAA Div. I schools have at least three current NFLers, led by five each from the California University of Pennsylvania and Grand Valley State. Mount Union (NCAA Div. III) and NCAA Div. II schools Midwestern State, Missouri Western, Valdosta State, and Washburn join the U of R with three players apiece.
RAMS IN THE CFL: In addition to their three NFL players, the Rams also have seven players currently on CFL rosters. That list is highlighted by Chris Getzlaf and Brendon LaBatte of Saskatchewan and Calgary rookie
Brett Jones, who's starting at centre for the West Division-leading Stampeders. The list of 10 former Rams in the professional ranks doesn't include long snapper
Jorgen Hus, who attended camp with St. Louis (NFL) but was waived after the preseason.