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2010 Revised OUA football schedule released
HAMILTON - In response to the University of Waterloo's
announcement on the suspension of its football program from
competition for the 2010 season, Ontario University Athletics (OUA)
has updated its original schedule to ensure competitive balance
among the nine remaining schools. Each team will face each other
once during the regular season, with four home and four away
games.
The original eight-week regular season schedule has been expanded
to nine weeks, with opening day slated for Wednesday, Sept. 1.
Games against original 2010 non-combatants will take place on this
date. This ensures that every school will play an eight-game
regular season schedule while keeping the current playoff structure
of two quarter-finals, two semifinals and Yates Cup championship
intact. The top six teams make the post-season, with the top two
teams earning byes into the semifinals.
The vast majority of the original schedule will remain the same,
with the exception of a pair of location changes in games involving
the York Lions. York will now host the Guelph Gryphons on Monday,
Sept. 6, and visit the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks on Saturday,
Sept. 25. Teams playing Waterloo in the original schedule will now
receive byes on those weeks. York and Waterloo were originally
scheduled as non-combatants in 2010, and as a result, York will
receive its bye on opening week.
“The nine OUA football institutions made the best of a
difficult situation by keeping the student-athlete in mind,”
said OUA executive director Ward Dilse. “By
having a balanced regular-season schedule while keeping our current
playoff structure, it gives all of our players a fair opportunity
to win football’s oldest trophy, the Yates Cup.”
Schools will have choice to begin training camps on Friday, Aug. 20
or Saturday Aug. 21, with medicals for student-athletes taking
place the day before.
“This has been a unique situation for OUA,” said OUA
president Gord Grace. “I salute our football
universities for coming together to resolve this scheduling issue
quickly and in the best interest of our
student-athletes.”
The OUA quarter-finals will take place on Saturday, Oct. 30
followed by the OUA semifinals on Saturday, Nov. 6. The OUA
football season concludes at the 103rd Yates Cup presented by
Pioneer Petroleums on Saturday, Nov. 13.
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REVISED 2010 OUA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
(Changes highlighted in
RED)
Week 1
Wednesday, Sept. 1
Ottawa @ Windsor TBA
Queen's @ McMaster TBA
Toronto @ Guelph TBA
Laurier @ Western TBA
Bye - York
Week 2
Monday, Sept. 6
Guelph @ York 1 p.m.
Western @ Ottawa 1 p.m.
Laurier @ McMaster 1 p.m.
Windsor @ Toronto 7 p.m.
Bye - Queen's
Week 3
Saturday, Sept. 11
Ottawa @ York 1 p.m.
McMaster @ Western 1 p.m.
Toronto @ Laurier 7 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 12
Windsor @ Queen's 1 p.m.
Bye - Guelph
Week 4
Saturday, Sept. 18
Queen's @ Guelph 1 p.m.
York @ Toronto 1 p.m.
McMaster @ Ottawa 1 p.m.
Western @ Windsor 7 p.m.
Bye - Laurier
Week 5
Saturday, Sept. 25
Western @ Guelph 1 p.m.
Ottawa @ Queen's 1 p.m.
Windsor @ McMaster 1 p.m.
York @ Laurier 1 p.m.
Bye - Toronto
Week 6
Saturday, Oct. 2
Ottawa @ Toronto 1 p.m.
Queen's @ Western 1 p.m.
McMaster @ York 1 p.m.
Guelph @ Laurier 1 p.m.
Bye - Windsor
Week 7
Thursday, Oct. 7
Guelph @ McMaster 7 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 9
Laurier @ Ottawa 1 p.m.
Toronto @ Queen's 1 p.m.
York @ Windsor 1 p.m.
Bye - Western
Week 8
Saturday, Oct. 16
Windsor @ Guelph 1 p.m.
Queen's @ Laurier 1 p.m.
McMaster @ Toronto 1 p.m.
Western @ York 1 p.m.
Bye - Ottawa
Week 9
Saturday, Oct. 23
York @ Queen's 1 p.m.
Toronto @ Western 1 p.m.
Laurier @ Windsor 1 p.m.
Guelph @ Ottawa 1 p.m.
Bye - McMaster
OUA Quarter-Finals
Saturday, Oct. 30
6th place @ 3rd place
5th place @ 4th place
Bye - 1st and 2nd place
OUA Semifinals
Saturday, Nov. 6
Lowest Remaining Seed @ 1st place
Second-Lowest Remaining Seed @ 2nd place
103rd Yates Cup presented by Pioneer Petroleums
Saturday, Nov. 13
Lowest Remaining Seed @ Highest Remaining Seed
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