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  2. Mount Allison Mounties football - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Allison Mounties football team represents Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports.The Mounties program has been in continuous operation since 1955 when they played an exhibition schedule and then officially joined the New Brunswick Football League (NBFL) in 1956.

  3. Mount Allison Mounties - Wikipedia

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    Football (m) Ice Hockey ; Soccer (m/w) Swimming (m/w) Logo. In 1977, Garney Henley, a former Canadian Football League player with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, became Athletics Director at Mount Allison and changed the logo from the "Double-Winged" A to the famous "Flying A" which remained the Mounties' logo until 2011. The Flying A became ...

  4. Mount Allison University - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Allison football team also made playoff appearances in 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, and 2014. The team won the 2013 AUS championship, but lost to the Laval Rouge et Or in the Uteck Bowl (the national college football semi final) and in 2014, losing to McMaster in the Mitchell Bowl.

  5. Éric Lapointe (Canadian football) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Brossard, Quebec, Lapointe is an alumnus of Mount Allison University, where he played football for the Mount Allison Mounties. While playing at the university level, he was Canada's Rookie of the Year, a three-time All-Canadian, and a two-time Hec Crighton Trophy winner as Most Outstanding Player in Canada (1996 and 1998), for which ...

  6. Atlantic Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Saint Mary's Huskies (2001) The Atlantic Bowl was one of the two national semifinal men's football games of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (now known as U Sports). The winner of the Atlantic Bowl would meet the winner of the Churchill Bowl for the Vanier Cup. It was replaced by the Uteck Bowl in 2001 following the death of Larry Uteck, a former ...

  7. Mike Filer - Wikipedia

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    2012. Calgary Stampeders *. 2012 – 2020. Hamilton Tiger-Cats. *Offseason and/or practice squad member only. Career stats. Playing stats at CFL.ca. Mike Filer (born May 6, 1990) is a former Canadian football offensive lineman. He played CIS football with the Mount Allison Mounties from 2008 to 2011.

  8. Category:Mount Allison Mounties football players - Wikipedia

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    This category contains people who played CIS football for the Mount Allison Mounties. Pages in category "Mount Allison Mounties football players" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  9. Michael Bailey (Canadian football) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Bailey (born October 11, 1982) is a former professional Canadian football player with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Early years. In September 2002, he enrolled at Mount Allison University, studying English while playing for both the Mount Allison Mounties football and basketball teams.

  10. Vanier Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Vanier Cup ( French: Coupe Vanier) is a post season college football championship game, used to determine the national champion in U Sports football. The game is the final for the winners of the Uteck Bowl and the Mitchell Bowl. In turn, the participating teams are determined by the winners of 4 bowl games: the Loney Bowl ( AUS ), Hardy Cup ...

  11. U Sports football - Wikipedia

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    U Sports football is the highest level of amateur play of Canadian football and operates under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports. [1] Twenty-seven teams from Canadian universities are divided into four athletic conferences, drawing from the four regional associations of U Sports: Canada West Universities ...