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The Western Mustangs football team first started in 1929 and has become one of the most successful football teams in Canadian university sports. The team has won 8 Vanier Cup national titles and appeared 15 times at the championship, with the last win being in 2021. [23] The Mustangs have also won 33 provincial Yates Cup titles, [24] with 49 ...
The 2021 Vanier Cup, the 56th edition of the Canadian university football championship, was played on December 4, 2021, at Telus Stadium in Quebec City, Quebec. [1] [3] [4] The OUA champion Western Mustangs defeated the Canada West champion Saskatchewan Huskies by a score of 27–21.
The Mustangs have also won the Yates Cup conference championship 35 times in team history; more than any other Canadian University. The Western Mustangs play their home games at Western Alumni Stadium, located on the south side of campus. With 8,000 seats, Western Alumni Stadium is the second-largest stadium in the OUA association.
The 44th Vanier Cup was played on November 22, 2008, at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, and decided the CIS Football champion for the 2008 season. [1] The Laval Rouge et Or dominated the Western Mustangs to win the championship 44-21, en route to a perfect 12-0 season.
Highest loss chance: vs. Western Kentucky (Nov. 23) Why they’re still unbeaten: None of their four FBS victories came against a team with a winning record. In fact, those four teams combine for ...
The Mustangs' fate is in the hands of the selection committee after a dramatic finish to the ACC title game. After Clemson's last-gasp thriller, College Football Playoff committee faces a massive ...
South Western (8-3) cemented its first District 3 win since 2011 with a 21-3 victory against No. 10 Greencastle-Antrim in the first round of the Class 5A tournament. The No. 7-seeded Mustangs move ...
He coached the Western Ontario Mustangs from 1984 to 2006. He was Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) football's winningest head coach until he was surpassed in 2011 by Brian Towriss, and he retired with a career record of 178-43-4 as head coach. Haylor was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2014.