CIS-CFB Game Preview: British Columbia Thunderbirds (2-3) vs. Manitoba Bisons (2-3)

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Venue & Logistics

  • Stadium: IG Field, Winnipeg, Manitoba (home of the Manitoba Bisons).
  • Kickoff Time: 2:00 PM CDT.
  • Capacity: ~33,000 (shared with CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers, though Bisons typically draw a few thousand).
  • Surface: Artificial turf.

Weather Forecast (Winnipeg, MB)

  • Conditions: Partly cloudy, crisp fall afternoon.
  • Temperature at kickoff: ~14°C (57°F).
  • Winds: 15–20 km/h from the northwest.
  • Chance of rain: 20%.
  • Impact: Slight crosswinds could affect long field goals and deep passing, but otherwise good football weather.

Injury Report

  • UBC Thunderbirds (2–3):
    • QB Drew Viotto (freshman starter) healthy after strong early‑season performances.
    • WR Edgerrin Williams‑Hernandez (team’s top target) probable after minor ankle tweak.
    • Defensive back rotation thin with one starter out for the season.
  • Manitoba Bisons (2–3):
  • QB Jackson Tachinski (dual‑threat) expected to start, though nursing a sore shoulder.
  • RB Breydon Stubbs (key rusher) probable.
  • DL depth hit by injuries; one starter ruled out.

Key Player Matchups

  • UBC QB Drew Viotto vs. Manitoba Secondary:
    Viotto threw for 230 yards and 2 TDs in the season opener vs. Manitoba. The Bisons must tighten coverage to avoid repeat breakdowns.
  • Manitoba RB Breydon Stubbs vs. UBC Front Seven:
    Stubbs has been a workhorse back, and UBC has struggled against power runs. If he gets going, Manitoba can control tempo.
  • UBC WR Williams‑Hernandez vs. Manitoba Corners:
    Williams‑Hernandez caught both TDs in the opener against Manitoba. This matchup could again tilt the game.

Recent Team Form

  • UBC Thunderbirds (2–3):
    • Opened season with a 21–9 win over Manitoba.
    • Since then: losses to Saskatchewan and Calgary, but a bounce‑back win vs. Alberta.
    • Offense averaging ~22 PPG, defense allowing ~26 PPG.
  • Manitoba Bisons (2–3):
  • Inconsistent start: losses to UBC and Saskatchewan, but wins over Alberta and Regina.
  • Offense averaging ~24 PPG, defense allowing ~28 PPG.
  • Coming off a close loss last week.

Conference Context

  • Conference: Canada West (U SPORTS).
  • Implications:
  • Both teams sit at 2–3, tied in the middle of the standings.
  • Winner moves above .500 and strengthens playoff positioning.
  • Loser falls to 2–4 and risks slipping out of postseason contention.

Series History

  • All‑Time Head‑to‑Head: Historically competitive, though UBC has had the edge in recent years.
  • Recent Meetings:
    • Aug. 28, 2025: UBC 21, Manitoba 9.
    • 2024: Manitoba beat UBC twice, including a 51–38 shootout.
  • Trend: The last 3 meetings have been split 2–1 in Manitoba’s favor, but UBC won the most recent clash.

Betting Trends

  • UBC Thunderbirds:
    • 2–3 ATS this season.
    • 3 of last 5 games have gone under the total.
  • Manitoba Bisons:
  • 2–3 ATS this season.
  • 4 of last 5 games have gone over, reflecting defensive struggles.

Historical Betting Results

  • Last 5 head‑to‑head (ATS): Manitoba 3–2 vs. UBC.
  • Totals: 3 overs, 2 unders.
  • Average Margin: Manitoba by 6 points.

Game Odds

British Columbia Thunderbirds                  47.5

Manitoba Bisons                                              – 2.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, October 3, 2025

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