CIS-CFB Game Preview: McGill Redbirds (2-3) vs. Montreal Carabins (4-1)

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Venue & Logistics

  • Stadium: Stade CEPSUM, Université de Montréal (Montreal, QC).
  • Kickoff Time: 2:00 PM EDT.
  • Capacity: ~5,100.
  • Surface: Artificial turf.

Weather Forecast (Montreal, QC)

  • Conditions: Partly cloudy, cool fall afternoon.
  • Temperature at kickoff: ~16°C (61°F).
  • Winds: 10–14 km/h from the northeast.
  • Chance of rain: 15%.
  • Impact: Excellent football weather — minimal effect on passing or kicking.

Injury Report

  • McGill Redbirds (2–3):
    • QB Alexandre Tremblay (shoulder) – probable.
    • WR Malik Osei (hamstring) – game‑time decision.
    • Secondary missing one starter (out for season).
  • Montréal Carabins (4–1):
  • RB Jean‑Sébastien Dubois (ankle) – questionable.
  • LB Marc‑André Gagnon (concussion protocol) – out.
  • Otherwise healthy roster.

Key Player Matchups

  • QB Mathieu Bouchard (Montréal) vs. McGill Secondary:
    Bouchard leads the RSEQ in passing efficiency. McGill’s DBs have allowed 9 passing TDs in 5 games — a mismatch Montréal will look to exploit.
  • RB Dubois (if active) vs. McGill Front Seven:
    Montréal averages 180 rushing yards per game. McGill allows ~165 on the ground. If Dubois plays, expect heavy usage.
  • WR Malik Osei (McGill) vs. Carabins CB Olivier Tremblay:
    Osei’s speed can stretch coverage. If he’s healthy, he’s McGill’s best chance to generate explosive plays.

Recent Team Form

  • McGill Redbirds (2–3):
    • Wins: Sherbrooke (38–22), Montréal (31–24, upset on Sept. 19).
    • Losses: Laval (15–37), Concordia (19–27), Sherbrooke (21–34).
    • Trend: Inconsistent — strong at home, but 0–3 on the road.
  • Montréal Carabins (4–1):
  • Wins: Laval (24–17), Concordia (31–10), Sherbrooke (28–14), Laval (27–20).
  • Loss: McGill (24–31).
  • Trend: Defense dominant (allowing just 17 PPG), but looking for revenge after McGill’s upset two weeks ago.

Conference Context

  • Conference: RSEQ (Quebec conference, U SPORTS football).
  • Implications:
  • Montréal (4–1) is tied for first with Laval, chasing the top playoff seed.
  • McGill (2–3) is battling Concordia and Sherbrooke for the final playoff spot.
  • This game is pivotal: Montréal wants to avenge its only loss, McGill wants to prove the upset wasn’t a fluke.

Series History

  • All‑Time Head‑to‑Head: Montréal leads 38–20.
  • Recent Meetings:
    • Sept. 19, 2025: McGill 31, Montréal 24 (Percival Molson Stadium).
    • 2024: Montréal 34, McGill 13.
    • 2023: Montréal 28, McGill 7.
  • Trend: Montréal has won 7 of the last 8, but McGill snapped the streak this season.

Betting Trends

  • Montréal Carabins:
    • 7–1 ATS in last 8 vs. McGill.
    • 6 of last 9 head‑to‑head games have gone under.
  • McGill Redbirds:
  • 2–8 ATS in last 10 RSEQ games as a double‑digit underdog.
  • 3 of last 5 games have gone over due to defensive lapses.

Historical Betting Results

  • 2025 (Sept. 19): McGill +17, won outright 31–24 → Cover, Over.
  • 2024: Montréal –14.5, won 34–13 → Cover, Under.
  • 2023: Montréal –21, won 28–7 → Cover, Under.
  • 2022: Montréal –18, won 31–14 → Cover, Push.
  • 2021: Montréal –20, won 27–10 → Cover, Under.

Game Odds

McGill Redbirds               47.5

Montreal Carabins          – 14

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

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