Joey Dwyer’s punishing hit on Calgary quarterback Jimmy Underdahl
forced a turnover with only seconds remaining, sealing a 32-27 win for the
University of Regina Rams over the No. 2-ranked and previously unbeaten Dinos
on Friday night at Mosaic Stadium.
Underdahl had hooked up with Kelton Bailey for a 36-yard touchdown
just minutes earlier to get Calgary to within five, and the Dinos looked as if
they were about to complete the comeback with a game-winning touchdown as
Underdahl streaked towards the end zone from Regina’s 12. But Dwyer rocked the
Calgary pivot with a crushing hit on the one-yard line, jarring the ball loose
with safety Braedy Will right there to jump on it for the turnover.
The win puts the No. 9-ranked Rams (3-1) into first place in the
Canada West standings. Calgary is also 3-1, but the Rams will hold the
tiebreaker as Friday was the lone meeting of the Canada West schedule for these
two teams.
“When these guys start to believe, they can accomplish just about
anything and we saw that out there tonight,” Rams head coach Steve Bryce said.
“We didn’t even play a full four quarters of football tonight, so I’m really
excited to see what these guys can do when we finally put it together for all
60 minutes."
Down three starters on the offensive line, the Rams couldn’t get
much going on the ground and almost completely relied on their vaunted aerial
attack. And fourth-year slotback Mitchell Picton was the primary weapon,
collecting 13 passes for 215 yards and catching three touchdowns in a span of
under 14 minutes in the second half. Riley Wilson also had a big game, catching
five passes for a total of 124 yards while Ryan Schienbein had three catches
for 87 yards.
Noah Picton completed a season-low 23 passes, but had the deep
ball working for a large majority of the game and finished with 452 yards and
four touchdown passes.
Making his first start for the U of R, rookie defensive lineman
Nicholas Dheilly joined Stan Van Sichem and teammate Michael Stefanovic as the
only Rams ever to collect three sacks in one CIS game. Stefanovic also had a
sack to give the Rams four for the game. Dwyer was also in on a team-leading 14
tackles to go along with his game-winning forced fumble.
Underdahl finished 27-for-45 on the night with 313 passing yards,
with Hunter Karl as his top receiver with six catches for 74 yards. Starting
running back Quentin Chown was injured early in the ball game, so Jeshrun Antwi
and Bryce Harper had the majority of the carries for Calgary. Antwi had 11
carries for 68 yards, while Harper finished with 11 rushes for 48 yards.
Aaron Statz and Adam Laurensse both had picks for Calgary, while
Matthew Carson and Connor McGough both had a sack. Micah Teitz was in on a
team-leading 10 tackles for the Dinos defence.
The game started out all Dinos, with pretty much every yardstick
pointing Calgary’s way after the first quarter. They led 11-0 after the opening
15 minutes with 164 yards of offence - and that was 167 more than the Rams, who
only ran six plays in the quarter and had minus-3 yards to show for it.
Calgary added to its lead with Niko DiFonte’s second field goal of
the game early in the second, giving the Dinos a 14-0 advantage. But the Rams
finally made something happen just before half, as Picton found Schienbein for
a 68-yard major with just over a minute to go before the break. The Rams added
a late safety to make it 14-9 at the break, then broke the game wide open in
the third.
It took the Pictons two plays to score on their second possession
of the second half, first with a 52-yard completion and then a 13-yard
touchdown reception that gave the Rams their first lead of the game. The lead
was extended to 18-14 with a Daniel Scraper field goal a few minutes later, and
the Rams scored another major on the next possession thanks in large part to a
38-yard completion to Wilson that set up the second 13-yard touchdown catch of
the quarter for Picton.
Picton’s third touchdown catch was a 58-yard connection early in
the fourth quarter that put the Rams up 32-17. DiFonte added a 34-yard field
goal on the ensuing drive to get the Dinos to within 12, eventually leading to
Bailey’s touchdown and the last drive of the game which ended with Dwyer’s hit.
The Rams (3-1) will now prepare to open up the new Mosaic Stadium
next Saturday in the SaskTel Fall Classic against Saskatchewan, which is 2-1
this season and plays Manitoba on Saturday.
Calgary is back in action next Saturday at home against Alberta
(0-3).
NOTES: Picton’s total of 215 receiving yards is the fourth most in a CIS
game by a Rams player … he also joins Jason Clermont, Chris Getzlaf, Chad
Goldie, and Michael Thomas as the only Rams ever to catch three touchdowns in a
CIS game … his 13 receptions ties marks held by Davin Johnston and current
offensive coordinator Mark McConkey for second on the school’s single-game list
… Noah Picton surpassed Mark Anderson for third place on the U of R’s passing
yards list … he also leapfrogged Marc Mueller for third in school history in
career touchdown passes.
(Braden Konschuh - U of R Athletics)
3 comments:
Wow, look at all the fans there.
I'm so happy for all those guys who had to endure that moron last year. Bryce has revived this program. GO RAMS!!
Anon/Idiot 1 another troll from Saskatoon.
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