CIS-CFB Game Preview: Toronto Varsity Blues (1-1) vs. York Lions (1-1)

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Venue, Date & Time

Conference: U SPORTS – Ontario University Athletics (OUA)

Date: Saturday, September 6, 2025

Kickoff: 1:00 PM EDT

Venue: York Lions Stadium, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario

Event Note: Annual Red & Blue Bowl rivalry game — one of the longest-running and most tradition-rich matchups in Canadian university football.

Weather Forecast (Toronto, ON – Game Day)

Conditions: Partly cloudy with sunny breaks

Temperature at Kickoff: ~26°C (79°F)

Wind: 10–14 km/h from the southwest

Precipitation Chance: 10%

Impact on Play: Warm, dry conditions with light wind — ideal for both passing and kicking games. No weather-related disruptions expected.

Injury Report (as of latest updates)

Toronto Varsity Blues

No major injuries reported after Week 1.

QB and WR1 healthy; OL depth intact after preseason camp.

York Lions

No confirmed absences entering Week 2.

Returning starting QB and top RB from 2024; secondary depth being monitored after minor knocks in opener.

Recent Team Form

Toronto Varsity Blues

2024 Record: 2–6 overall, missed playoffs.

Opened 2025 with a competitive game vs. Carleton.

Strength: Balanced offense with a slight lean toward the passing game.

York Lions

2024 Record: 0–8 overall, last in OUA.

Opened 2025 with a home win over McMaster (31–24) — snapping a long losing streak.

Strength: Improved offensive line play and a more balanced attack under new coaching staff.

Series History (since 2000)

All-Time (since 2000): York leads 13–12.

Last Meeting: Sept. 21, 2024 – York 19, Toronto 17 (Varsity Stadium).

Current Streak: York W1.

Largest Toronto Win: 70–0 (2014).

Largest York Win: 41–24 (2004).

Notable: The Red & Blue Bowl has been played annually since 1970; Toronto dominated the 2010s, but York has taken 2 of the last 4.

Betting Trends

Toronto is 6-4 SU in last 10 meetings vs. York.

The Under has hit in 3 of the last 5 matchups.

York is 1-9 SU in last 10 OUA home games (but 1-0 in 2025).

Toronto is 4-2 ATS in last 6 OUA road games.

Suggested Wagering Model

Model Inputs:

Toronto’s historical edge in the series vs. York’s momentum from Week 1 win.

Both teams’ Week 1 performances and returning starter impact.

Historical scoring averages in series (~48 total points/game).

Weather: Neutral impact.

Game Odds

Toronto Varsity Blues                     – 6.5

York Lions                                           49.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, September 5, 2025

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