In 1931, Stevens enrolled in
McGill University as a graduate student in order to learn about
ice hockey. He was asked by the school's football coach,
Frank Shaughnessy to teach his players the
forward pass, which was legalized in the Canadian game that year. Shaughnessy introduced him to
Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers coach Clary Floran. Stevens won the Winged Wheelers quarterback job, led the team to an undefeated regular season and a 22–0 victory over the
intercollegiate champion
Western to play in the
19th Grey Cup. In that game, Stevens completed a touchdown pass to Kenny Grant – the first in Grey Cup history. Montreal won the game 22–0. ==University of Toronto==