CIS-CFB Mitchel Bowl Game Preview: Laurier Golden Hawks (OUA) (8-0) vs. Saskatchewan Huskies CW) (7-1)

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Venue & Timing

  • Location: Griffiths Stadium, Saskatoon, SK
  • Kickoff: 12:30 PM ET (11:30 AM local time)
  • Event: U Sports Football — Mitchell Bowl (National Semifinal)

Weather Forecast

  • Conditions: Cold prairie afternoon, 34°F at kickoff
  • Wind: 15–18 mph, gusty northwest winds
  • Impact: Passing may be difficult; rushing and special teams will be decisive factors

Injury Report

  • Laurier Golden Hawks:
    • QB1 healthy, coming off MVP-level OUA Yates Cup performance.
    • WR rotation intact, no major absences.
  • Saskatchewan Huskies:
  • RB1 probable (ankle).
  • Defensive backfield missing one starter (hamstring).

Key Player Matchups

  • Laurier QB vs. Huskies Secondary: Golden Hawks average 32 PPG, facing a Huskies defense that has allowed under 20 PPG in CW play.
  • Saskatchewan RB unit vs. Laurier Front Seven: Huskies rely on a power run game behind their offensive line; Laurier’s defensive front has been dominant in OUA.
  • Special Teams: Laurier kicker reliable from 40+, while Saskatchewan has one of the best punt return units in U Sports.

Team Recent Form

  • Laurier Golden Hawks (8–0, OUA):
    • Wins: Western (28–24), Queen’s (31–14), Guelph (35–21), McMaster (27–17), Toronto (41–10), York (56–7), Waterloo (38–14), Carleton (33–20).
    • Recent Form: Perfect season, offense averaging 34 PPG, defense allowing 16 PPG.
  • Saskatchewan Huskies (7–1, CW):
  • Wins: Calgary (42–17), Alberta (31–21), Manitoba (38–10), Regina (27–24), UBC (30–27), Calgary (44–14), Manitoba (35–20).
  • Loss: UBC (28–24).
  • Recent Form: 5–1 in last six, offense averaging 30 PPG, defense allowing 18 PPG.

Series History

  • Rare national semifinal matchup; OUA vs. CW teams typically meet only in Mitchell Bowl.
  • Last OUA–CW Mitchell Bowl clash: Western defeated Saskatchewan in 2021.
  • Laurier’s last national semifinal appearance: 2005 (Vanier Cup champions).

Betting Trends

  • Laurier: 7–1 ATS, covering in all major wins.
  • Saskatchewan: 6–2 ATS, strong at home in Saskatoon.
  • Totals: Laurier games trending Under due to defensive dominance; Saskatchewan games split evenly.

Historical Betting Results

  • Laurier covered in their Yates Cup win vs. Western (28–24).
  • Saskatchewan covered in 4 of their last 5 CW wins.
  • Average combined score in recent national semifinals: 47 points.

Summary: The Mitchell Bowl showcases two elite programs. Laurier’s undefeated run and balanced offense meet Saskatchewan’s physical rushing attack and home-field advantage. Expect a defensive, physical battle shaped by weather and line play. The Huskies’ depth and prairie conditions tilt the edge slightly, but Laurier’s resilience makes this a close contest.

Prediction: Huskies 27–23.

Game Odds

Laurier Golden Hawks                   49.5

Saskatchewan Huskies                  – 4.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, November 14, 2025

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