UBC Hardy Cup Banner, Nov. 11, 2023
Rich Lam/UBC Thunderbirds
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Alberta Golden Bears ALB 1-1 , 1-1
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Winner UBC Thunderbirds UBC 2-0 , 2-0
Alberta Golden Bears ALB
1-1 , 1-1
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Final
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UBC Thunderbirds UBC
2-0 , 2-0
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
ALB Alberta Golden Bears 0 17 7 3 27
UBC UBC Thunderbirds 14 0 0 14 28

Game Recap: Football | | Jeff Sargeant (UBC Communications)

UBC wins 86th Hardy Cup with stunning final minute comeback

VANCOUVER – The UBC Thunderbirds are Hardy Cup champions for a 17th time after an incredible final minute comeback over the Alberta Golden Bears Saturday afternoon at Thunderbird Stadium.

Trailing 27-21 with less than a minute to go and Alberta deep in UBC territory, T-Birds defensive lineman Taaj Jhooty forced a fumble by Bears quarterback Eli Hetlinger.

Starting at his own 15 yard line, T-Birds QB Garrett Rooker quickly moved the ball down field with a 45-yard strike to Shemar McBean who added another 18 yards after the catch to move down to the Alberta 32. Several plays later, on third down with no time remaining, Rooker aired it out to Sam Davenport who leaped up to haul it in, tying the game while Kieran Flannery-Fleck was money on the convert to seal a 28-27 comeback win for the ages.
 
"We're turning into a resilient bunch finding ways to win the last four weeks," said UBC head coach Blake Nill who earned his eighth Hardy Cup victory. "This reminded me a lot of the 2017 Hardy Cup on the big field goal on the last play (in Calgary). You got to give full credit to Alberta, man. They came in here, they did what they did, they had a chance to win it and just…luck. I've been on the wrong end of those too. I know it's an old saying but, it's a shame someone had to lose. But hey man, I'm glad I'm on the right side."

Rooker – who finished the game with 378 yards and two touchdowns – went a perfect 8-for-8 to start the game helping lead UBC to a 14-0 first quarter lead.
 
Derek Engel entered on short yardage on UBC's first possession and called his own number, running wide and diving into the end zone for the game opening score.

Forcing the Bears to punt for a second straight drive, Shemar McBean put up a 28-yard return as Rooker got the ball back in his hands already well into Alberta territory. Once again down to the two-yard line, the T-Birds gambled on third down and it was Alberta's defence who stopped Davenport short, ending the drive with the turnover on downs.

But with Hetlinger backed up into his own end zone, UBC DL Chase Henning quickly got his way to the Alberta pivot for the strip sack, recovered by Ryan Baker for the defensive touchdown, doubling the T-Birds' lead.

"Coach Tracey and his defence, they came out and are responsible for this win," said Nill, referencing not only the Baker TD but also Jhooty's forced fumble and a number of big stops throughout the game.
 
The Bears did get their offence rolling late in the opening quarter. Hetlinger hooked up with Jaxon Hume for a 34 yard gain to the UBC 25 as the clock hit zeros. Continuing the drive into the second, the Bears were forced to settle for a 21 yard Jonathan Giustini field goal, getting the visitors on the board.

Quickly getting the ball back on offence after a UBC punt, Hetlinger moved the Bears deep into UBC territory. After penalties both ways prolonged the drive, Alberta ended it with their first touchdown of the afternoon when Hetlinger found Dakota McKay in the back of the end zone to cut the T-Birds' lead to just four points.

Rooker continued his red hot start to the game with an eighth straight completion to start UBC's ensuing drive. But the next play saw a pass deflected off a receiver's fingertips and into the hands of Tyshon Blackburn, the first of two interceptions on the afternoon.

Garrett Rooker vs ALB, Hardy Cup, Nov. 11, 2023

It appeared as if the T-Birds earned a pick of their own two plays later when Henning read Hetlinger's pass leading to a massive return the other way before being taken down. But a roughing the passer penalty negated the play, continuing Alberta's drive.

Hetlinger proved his poise after being flushed out of the pocket, he ran wide and then threw to Chevy Thomas who made an equally impressive athletic catch, making sure to get a foot down in bounds as the Bears took their first lead of the game, 17-14 nearing the three minute warning.

A nightmare sequence for UBC midway through the third quarter saw the hosts turn the ball over twice within a 1:10 minute span. As the rain began to fall heavily, the effects quickly became apparent as the ball came loose on a Rooker hand off to Knight with Yohann Akale recovering at the UBC 16.

Shemar McBean and Ben Griffin hold up the Hardy Cup as the whole team celebrates

Two plays later, the Bears made the T-Birds pay as Hetlinger found Carter Kettyle for a 12 yard touchdown pass, giving Alberta a two-possession lead.

On the ensuing kickoff, Shemar McBean had the ball knocked out by Matteo Trasolini with Alberta once again recovering for instant field position. Giustini lined up for a 19 yard field goal attempt but he nailed the upright to come away with nothing, keeping it a 24-14 Alberta advantage.

Rebounding nicely from the last two possession gaffes, the 'Birds' offence methodically moved downfield and into the red zone, capping off the drive with an 11-yard Rooker pass to Edgerrin Williams-Hernandez, UBC's first receiving touchdown of the game.

Giustini added a 36 yard field goal to make it a six point Bears advantage with 4:26 remaining.

Sam Davenport catching the game winning touchdown, with the clock expired, at the Hardy Cup. A defender is pulling his leg up as he makes the catch.

The 'Birds weren't done with the turnovers, however, as they turned it over on downs followed by an interception on their next two possessions, the latter of which gave Alberta control at the 42 yard line with 1:48 left on the clock.

But cue Jhooty and his game saving forced fumble, setting up the unlikely comeback victory to secure UBC's first Canada West title since 2015.

The T-Birds are now one of just four teams left standing across the country in the road to the Canada Life Vanier Cup as UBC will host the AUS champion St. Francis Xavier X-Men in the Mitchell Bowl next Saturday at Thunderbird Stadium.

Kickoff is set for 12:00 p.m. PT and tickets are available now!
 
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