Awards •
Hec Crighton Trophy –
Benoit Groulx, Laval •
Presidents' Trophy –
Thaine Carter, Queen's •
Russ Jackson Award – David Hamilton, University of Toronto •
J. P. Metras Trophy –
Étienne Légaré, Laval •
Peter Gorman Trophy –
Jordan Verdone, Waterloo
All-Canadian Team First Team ;Offence :
Benoit Groulx, QB, Laval :
Michael Giffin, RB, Queen's :
Jamall Lee, RB, Bishop's :
Julian Feoli Gudino, WR, Laval : Scott Valberg, WR, Queen's :
Erik Galas, IR, McGill : Gary Ross, IR, Mount Allison : Louis-David Gagne, C, Laval :
Simeon Rottier, OT, Alberta :
Steve Myddelton, OT, St. Francis Xavier : Vincent Turgeon, G, Laval :
Luc Brodeur-Jourdain, G, Laval ;Defence :
Étienne Légaré, DT, Laval :
Dedrick Sterling, DT, Queen's :
Scott McCuaig, DE, British Columbia : Osie Ukwuoma, DE, Queen's :
Thaine Carter, LB, Queen's : Andrea Bonaventura, LB, Calgary :
Joash Gesse, LB, Montreal : Callan Exeter, FS, Mount Allison : Maxime Bérubé, DB, Laval : James Savoie, DB, Guelph :
Hamid Mahmoudi, CB, Montreal :
Jeff Zelinski, CB, Saint Mary's ;Special Teams :
Rob Maver, P, Guelph :
Christopher Milo, K, Laval :
Jim Allin, RET, Queen's
Second Team ;Offence :
Danny Brannagan, QB, Queen's :
Matt Walter, RB, Calgary : James Green, RB, St. Francis Xavier :
Jedd Gardner, WR, Guelph :
Nathan Coehoorn, WR, Calgary : Mark Stinson, IR, Toronto : Alain Dorval, IR, Sherbrooke : Kurtis Stolth, C, Manitoba :
Scott Evans, OT, Laurier : Bryan Jordan, OT, Saint Mary's : Hubert Buydens, G, Saskatchewan : Vincenzo De Civita, G, Queen's ;Defence : Dan Schutte, DT, Saint Mary's :
Don Oramasionwu, DT, Manitoba : Mathieu Brossard, DE, Montreal : Marc-Antoine Beaudoin-Cloutier, DE, Laval :
John Surla, LB, Western :
Henoc Muamba, LB, St. Francis Xavier :
James Yurichuk, LB, Bishop's : Matthew Carapella, FS, Western : Corey McNair, DB, Western :
Joel Lipinski, DB, Saint Mary's : Jon Krahenbil, CB, Saskatchewan :
Anthony DesLauriers, CB, Simon Fraser ;Special Teams :
Hugh O'Neill, P, Alberta :
Rob Maver, K, Guelph : Gary Ross, RET, Mount Allison The
Laval Rouge-et-Or had a record eight first team all-Canadians on offence, defence and special teams. :
Daryl Stephenson of Windsor completed his CIS career at eighth place all-time with 39 touchdowns. :Mike Giffin of Queen's is close behind tied for ninth with 37 but both are well behind Paul Brule's 1964–1967 record of 51. ;Rushing yards :Daryl Stephenson set a new record of 5163 career rushing yards beating Dominic Zagari's 1991–1995 record of 4738. :Jamall Lee of Bishop's reached 4296 yards for fourth place all-time :Joseph Mroué set a mark of 3779 yards to take tenth place during his career at Montreal (2003–06) and Sherbrooke (2008). ;Rushing touchdowns :Daryl Stephenson ended his career tied for sixth place with 36 rushing touchdowns behind Paul Brule's record of 49. :Jamall Lee reached eighth place with 35 rushing touchdowns so far since 2005. ;Passing yards :Matt Connell of McGill set a new record of 10455 passing yards beating
Ben Chapdelaine's 1997–2001 record of 9974. :Josh Sacobie of Ottawa ended up in third place overall with 9885 yards. :
Teale Orban of Regina reached fourth place all-time with 9449. ;Passing touchdowns :Josh Sacobie was unable to beat Chris Flynn's 1987–1990 all-time record of 87 but still managed to make second place with 79. :Teale Orban made third place with 76. :Matt Connell accomplished a tie for seventh overall with 63. :Dan Brannagan of Queen's tied the eighth overall mark of 62 passing touchdowns. ;Passing attempts :Matt Connell set the new record of 1364 pass attempts as well in 2008 passing Greg Vavra's old record of 1200 set between 1979 and 1983. :Teale Orban finished just shy of second place with 1198. :Josh Sacobie made third place with 1111. ;Passing completions The passing completions record book was completely re-written in 2008 as three players beat Greg Vavra's 25-year-old record of 611. :Matt Connell finished in first place with 816 pass completions all-time. :Teale Orban made second place with 685. :Josh Sacobie's 637 completions puts him in third place overall. :
Michael Faulds of Western makes it up to eighth place so far with 561 completions since 2005. ;Receptions :
Erik Galas of McGill helped with those pass completions by setting a new record of 194 receptions beating
Andy Fantuz's mark of 189. :Chad Goldie was able to tie for sixth place all-time by catching 173 in his career at Regina. ;Receiving touchdowns :Ivan Birungi finished his CIS career at second place all-time with 33 receiving touchdowns in his time split between Acadia and Ottawa missing Andy Fantuz's record of 41. :Scott Valberg of Queen's is tied for eighth with 23. ;Interceptions :Matt Carapella of Western was able to steal a tie for second place in career interceptions with 21 missing Bob Coffin's 1970–1974 record of 24. ;Field goals :Shawn McIsaac of UBC kicked up to fourth place in the career record book with 63 field goals behind all-time record holder Frank Jagas's 70 set between 1990 and 1994. == Results ==