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AUS, QSSF inter-conference games to continue through 2012
MONTREAL, QC / HALIFAX, NS - Atlantic University Sport (AUS) and
the Quebec Student Sport Federation (QSSF) are pleased to announce
the continuation of their inter-locking university football
schedule through the 2012 season.
Over the three-year period, the four Atlantic University Sport
football teams will play one interlock game each season, while the
Quebec based university football teams will each play two interlock
games in three years, one in the Maritimes and one at home.
"We are extremely pleased with the opportunity to continue the
football interlock with the QSSF and their member schools," said
Phil Currie, Executive Director of Atlantic University Sport.
"After much discussion and brain-storming, we have developed a
three-year interlock agreement and a new interlock format which
will allow each conference to work on and develop areas that are
unique to each conference while maintaining regular season
competition between them. We both knew that status quo was not an
option and worked from that premise which proved to be a successful
approach."
Atlantic University Sport and the Quebec Student Sport Federation
are the only two regional associations in Canada to play
inter-conference football games during the regular season.
In 2010, all four of the inter-conference games will be contested
on Saturday, September 18th, the second week of regular season
competition for AUS schools and the third week of regular season
competition in the QSSF. The rotation of opponents will be based
primarily on the previous season's standings. The 2010 opponents
will be as follows:
- Laval Rouge et Or at Saint Mary's Huskies
- Montreal Carabins at StFX X-Men
- Acadia Axemen at Bishop's Gaiters
- Mount Allison Mounties at Sherbrooke Vert et Or
The McGill Redmen and Concordia Stingers are currently not
scheduled to play an inter-conference game in 2010.
With today's announcement, the QSSF football schedule will also
increase from eight (8) to nine (9) regular season games effective
the 2010 season. The 2010 AUS football schedule will continue with
an eight (8) game regular season format, a semifinal playoff game
(third place at second place) and the Loney Bowl AUS championship
game, hosted by the first place team.
All four Atlantic conference teams will play each AUS opponent
twice (one home and one away), one interlock game and an additional
third game versus an AUS team for a total of eight regular season
games.
"We are extremely happy that we can continue our partnership with
the AUS," said Patricia Demers, director of university programs for
QSSF. "We believe that this agreement meets the objectives of both
the AUS and QSSF and significantly contributes to the development
of Canadian university football while meeting the demands from our
Quebec universities to increase the number of regular season
games."
The addition of a ninth regular season game in Quebec means the
elimination of the bye-week for all teams over the Thanksgiving
weekend. Each season, three teams will play five (5) home games,
while the remaining three will play five (5) on the road. Over the
next six years, all QSSF teams will play an equal number of home
and road games.
The full QSSF 2010 football schedule will be released in February
while the AUS schedules are ratified each May at the association's
Annual General Meeting.
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