Bears football falls short of Bisons, sits at 2-2 on the season

After jumping out to a 2-0 start this year, the Bears football team is right back where they started, after a 42-32 loss to the Manitoba Bisons dropped them back to 2-2 on the year.
It was an uncharacteristic performance for the Bears in many ways, as it was the team from Manitoba that orchestrated a second-half comeback to put the game out of reach, something that the Bears had thrived on in their two wins.

Head coach Chris Morris said his team executed well in order to gain the lead.

It was a different game in the second half however, as the Bisons came out strong to start the third quarter. A safety, then a 13-yard touchdown reception from Jesse Walker brought the game to a 25-25 tie.
The Bears were able to regain the lead on their next drive, as Kopczynski scrambled six yards for a touchdown to put his team back in front 32-25.
After that, it was all Manitoba.

After that, the Bears couldn’t muster much on offense, and Lyles struck again early in the fourth quarter, breaking out for a 33-yard touchdown run to put the game out of reach.
Morris said his team simply wasn’t as sharp in the second half.
“We slowed down a bit, (and) we couldn’t sustain drives by getting first downs,” Morris said. “There were some things that we could’ve done a lot better.”

On the other side of the ball, Bisons quarterback Theo Deezer out gained Kopczynski in the air, throwing for 324 yards, while completing 19 of 30 passes. Jamel Lyles had en excellent game aside from his punt return, as he rushed for 121 yards on 14 attempts. Alex Vitt led the Bisons receiving core with 131 yards on six catches.

“On any given night, anybody can beat anybody, and from our standpoint, that’s encouraging,” Morris said.
Morris also spoke about the importance of the next two weeks in determining the playoff picture in Canada West, and how it feels for the program to be playing meaningful games this late in the season.
“Now we’re essentially playing games five and six in the season for a playoff birth, and (that’s) a wonderful thing for us,” Morris said.
“It was just a couple years ago that there weren’t many huge games in our season.”

The Bears will play UBC on the road on Saturday, Oct. 3.