Montreal Carabins football

The Montreal Carabins football team represents the University of Montreal in Montreal, Quebec in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports. The program has been in operation since its resurrection in 2002 and has established itself as a provincial and national powerhouse with three RSEQ conference championships and one national championship since 2014.[1]

Montreal Carabins
Montreal Carabins logo
First season2002
Athletic directorManon Simard
Head coachMarco Iadeluca
1st year,  
Other StaffAnthony Calvillo (OC)
Denis Touchette (DC)
Home StadiumCEPSUM Stadium
Stadium capacity5100
Stadium surfaceFieldTurf
LocationMontreal, Quebec
LeagueU Sports
ConferenceQUFL/RSEQ (2002 - present)
Past associationsOIFC (1966)
CCIFC (1967-1970)
QUAA (1971)
All-time record102440 (.699)
Postseason record1616 (.500)
Tournaments
Vanier Cups1, (2014)
Uteck Bowls2, (2014, 2019)
Mitchell Bowls1, (2015)
Dunsmore Cups3, (2014, 2015, 2019)
Hec Crighton winners0
Current uniform
ColoursRoyal Blue, White, and Black
              
OutfitterAdidas
RivalsLaval Rouge et Or
Websitecarabins.umontreal.ca

History

The Carabins on offence in the 55th Vanier Cup game.

The team began its second incarnation in 2002 after over thirty years of being dormant. The Carabins first began play in 1966 in the Ontario Intercollegiate Football Conference and continued play for the next six seasons.[2] The program was dropped after the 1971 season due to a shift in philosophy as many francophone universities placed an emphasis on community involvement and intramural athletic activities as opposed to intercollegiate athletics. That philosophy has shifted back to intercollegiate sports as Université Laval, Montréal and Université de Sherbrooke each began programs in 1996, 2002 and 2003, respectively.[3]

The current program has seen marked success in the regular season, having qualified for the playoffs in every season since 2003. However, the program had difficulty winning their conference championship in the early years, with five losses in their first five appearances. That changed under the leadership of former head coach, Danny Maciocia, in 2014, as the Carabins defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win their first Dunsmore Cup. The team then won the national semi-final Uteck Bowl against the Manitoba Bisons to qualify for the first Vanier Cup game in program history. In the 50th Vanier Cup, the Carabins defeated the McMaster Marauders by a score of 20–19 to win the first national championship in program history.

The team won two more Dunsmore Cups in 2015 and 2019, but eventually lost in the Vanier Cup games in both seasons. Maciocia resigned following the 2019 season to join the Canadian Football League's Montreal Alouettes and was replaced by Marco Iadeluca on February 11, 2020.[4]

Season-by-season record

SeasonGamesWonLostPCTPFPAStandingPlayoffs
20028080.000623595th in QUFLDid not qualify
20038620.6252201603rd in QUFLLost to Concordia Stingers in semi-final 35-8
20048801.000256751st in QUFLDefeated McGill Redmen in semi-final 38-18
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 30-12
20058620.8752291582nd in QUFLDefeated Concordia Stingers in semi-final 28-17
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 19-13
20068620.7501881383rd in QUFLLost to Concordia Stingers in semi-final 23-3
20078440.5001511494th in QUFLLost to Laval Rouge et Or in semi-final 28-16
20088530.6252731384th in QUFLLost to Laval Rouge et Or in semi-final 32-7
20098530.6252221462nd in QUFLDefeated Bishop's Gaiters in semi-final 40-15
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 31-7
20109540.5562271512nd in QUFLLost to Sherbrooke Vert et Or in semi-final 33-26
20119630.6672021523rd in RSEQDefeated Sherbrooke Vert et Or in semi-final 33-15
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 30-7
20129810.8892991022nd in RSEQLost to Sherbrooke Vert et Or in semi-final 42-24
20138530.6252111203rd in RSEQDefeated Bishop's Gaiters in semi-final 51-8
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 14-11
20148710.8752711002nd in RSEQDefeated Sherbrooke Vert et Or in semi-final 40-13
Defeated Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 12-9 (OT)
Defeated Manitoba Bisons in Uteck Bowl 29-26
Defeated McMaster Marauders in 50th Vanier Cup 20-19
20158620.7502321092nd in RSEQDefeated Sherbrooke Vert et Or in semi-final 31-24
Defeated Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 18-16
Defeated Guelph Gryphons in Mitchell Bowl 25-10
Lost to UBC Thunderbirds in 51st Vanier Cup 26-23
20168710.875296721st in RSEQDefeated McGill Redmen in semi-final 42-0
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 20-17
20177610.857176932nd in RSEQDefeated Concordia Stingers in semi-final 42-20
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 25-22
20188620.750256462nd in RSEQDefeated McGill Redmen in semi-final 48-2
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 14-1
20198620.750144932nd in RSEQDefeated McGill Redmen in semi-final 31-0
Defeated Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 25-10
Defeated Acadia Axemen in Uteck Bowl 38-0
Lost to Calgary Dinos in 55th Vanier Cup 27-13

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Montreal Carabins in the CFL

Montreal Carabins helmets

As of March 31, 2020, 13 former Carabins players are on CFL teams' rosters:

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References

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