Awards •
Hec Crighton Trophy –
Erik Glavic, Calgary •
Presidents' Trophy –
Cory Greenwood, Concordia •
Russ Jackson Award – Thomas Hall, Manitoba •
J. P. Metras Trophy –
Matt Morencie, Windsor •
Peter Gorman Trophy –
Linden Gaydosh, Calgary
All-Canadian Team First Team ;Offence :
Erik Glavic, QB, Calgary :
Pascal Fils, RB, Sherbrooke :
Matt Walter, RB, Calgary :
Nathan Coehoorn, WR, Calgary :
Akeem Foster, WR, St. Francis Xavier : Gary Ross, IR, Mount Allison : Scott Valberg, IR, Queen's :
Matt Morencie, C, Windsor :
Matthew O'Donnell, OT, Queen's : David Bouchard, OT, Laval : Justin Glover, G, McMaster :
Pascal Baillargeon, G, Laval ;Defence : Jean-Philippe Gilbert, DT, Laval :
Gregory Alexandre, DT, Montreal : Mathieu Brossard, DE, Montreal : Osie Ukwuoma, DE, Queen's :
Cory Greenwood, LB, Corcordia :
John Surla, LB, Western Ontario :
Henoc Muamba, LB, St. Francis Xavier :
Anthony DesLauriers, FS, Simon Fraser : Maxime Bérubé, HB, Laval : James Savoie, HB, Guelph : Olivier Turcotte-Létourneau, CB, Laval :
Jim Allin, CB, Queen's ;Special Teams :
Hugh O'Neill, P, Alberta : Perri Scarcelli, K, Regina : Dillon Heap, RET, Wilfrid Laurier
Second Team ;Offence :
Michael Faulds, QB, Western Ontario : Nathan Riva, RB, Western Ontario : Nick FitzGibbon, RB, Guelph :
Julian Feoli Gudino, WR, Laval : Cyril Adjeitey, WR, Ottawa :
Anthony Parker, IR, Calgary :
Cory Watson, IR, Concordia : Derek Weber, C, Saint Mary's :
Kristian Matte, OT, Concordia :
Kirby Fabien, OT, Calgary : Terriss Paliwoda, G, Alberta :
Matthew Norman, G, Western Ontario ;Defence : Sébastien Tétreault, DT, Ottawa :
Eddie Steele, DT, Manitoba : Craig Gerbrandt, DE, Alberta : David Skillen, DE, St. Francis Xavier : Andrea Bonaventura, LB, Calgary : Tommy Lynch, LB, St. Francis Xavier : Giancarlo Rapanaro, LB, Wilfrid Laurier :
Courtney Stephen, FS, Wilfrid Laurier :
Mike Miller, HB, Acadia : Mark Holden, HB, Saint Mary's :
Grant Shaw, CB, Saskatchewan : Dylan Hollohan, CB, St. Francis Xavier ;Special Teams :
Christopher Milo, P, Laval :
Justin Palardy, K, Saint Mary's : Gary Ross, RET, Mount Allison
Records , three active CIS quarterbacks were climbing the top ten career passing records.
Danny Brannagan of Queen's Golden Gaels was in fifth place for both all-time 9,236 career passing yards and 71 touchdowns.
Michael Faulds of Western Mustangs was in sixth place just behind Brannagan with 9,137 career passing yards and Justin Dunk, of the Guelph Gryphons was seventh with 9,093 passing yards. In their rivalry game on October 17, 2009, both Brannagan and Faulds became only the second and third players, respectively, to pass for over 10,000 yards in their career. Faulds would eventually pass Brannagan and claim the title of All-Time Passing Leader, totaling 10,811 career yards, as well as the CIS single-season passing record with 3,033 yards. Brannagan would have to settle with second on the all-time list after a disappointing final game of the season left him with 10,714 for his career. McGill wide receiver Charles-Antoine Sinotte was in eighth place on the career receptions list with 172 catches, and working towards reaching the record of 194 catches that former Redmen teammate
Erik Galas set in the
2008 CIS football season. == Results ==