47th Vanier Cup

47th Vanier Cup
Laval Rouge et Or McMaster Marauders
(8–1) (7–1)
38 41
Head coach: 
Head coach: 
1234OT2OT Total
Laval Rouge et Or 00171470 38
McMaster Marauders 6170873 41
DateNovember 25, 2011
StadiumBC Place Stadium
LocationVancouver, BC
Ted Morris Memorial TrophyKyle Quinlan, McMaster
Bruce Coulter AwardAram Eisho, McMaster
Halftime showMEI Screaming Eagles Marching Band
Attendance24,935
Broadcasters
NetworkTV:TSN/TSN HD Radio:TSN Radio
Announcers(TSN): Rod Black, Duane Forde, Lee Jones, Rod Smith, Mike Morreale, Steve Sumarah, Brian Dobie. (TSN Radio) Flagship TEAM 1410 Vancouver, TSN 990 Montreal, CHML 900 Hamilton : Jim Mullin, Jerome Erdman, Matt Baker, Moe Khan.[1]
RatingsTV 665,000

The 2011 Vanier Cup, the 47th edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on Friday, November 25, 2011, at BC Place in Vancouver.[2] The McMaster Marauders defeated the Laval Rouge et Or 41–38 in only the second ever Vanier Cup to go into overtime.[3] The Marauders won their first ever national championship while the Rouge et Or lost a Vanier Cup game for the first time. BC Place underwent a renovation, including a retractable roof, and hosted the Vanier Cup on the same weekend it hosted the Grey Cup. This marked the first time the two games were played at the same venue on the same weekend since 2007. This Vanier Cup is notable for being considered one of the best Canadian football games ever played.

McMaster quarterback Kyle Quinlan was named the Ted Morris Memorial Trophy winner after completing 36 of 55 passes for 482 yards passing and two touchdowns. He also rushed for 106 yards on 14 carries, accounting for 588 of the team's 675 total offensive yards. His 36 completions and 482 passing yards were both the second best totals ever recorded in a Vanier Cup game. McMaster linebacker Aram Eisho was named the top defensive player and awarded the Bruce Coulter Award after recording 11.5 tackles and one forced fumble.[3]

  1. ^ https://www.tsn.ca/cis/story/?id=381059 TSN presents live coverage of 47th Vanier Cup Championship
  2. ^ https://www.tsn.ca/cis/story/?id=342308 Naylor: '11 Vanier Cup to join Grey Cup week in Vancouver
  3. ^ a b http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/fball/2011-12/releases/20111125-final McMaster claims first Vanier Cup