Yea, I stepped in it since a new playoff final 4 set up was devised starting in the 2003 season.
But, as mentioned, I only distantly follow Canadian university football, and you evaded dealing with the fixed, rigged situation in 1980's and 90's in your response.
That is not what you wrote or infered, you made it sound like You're Western Mustangs Superfan for the past 30 years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanier_Cup Now will you read this, and you'll see that it doesn't matter where the semi-final bowls are played.
In order for the team to be mentioned here, they would have had to play in the national semi-final, wherever it was. You ask about the 1980s and 1990s, it appears that Ontario won it's fair share of semi-finals in those decades.
Vanier Cup Winners and Finalists from Ontario:
Wow 4 of the first 5 finals were represented by Ontario
1965 Toronto V.B. WINNER
1966 Waterloo Lutheran (Wilfrid Laurier)
1967 McMaster
1968 Queens WINNER beat Waterloo Lutheran Both from Ontario
9 times in the 70s Ontario was in the Vanier Cup, so it didn't matter where the semi-final was played.
1970 Ottawa
1971 Western WINNER
1972 Waterloo Lutheran (Wilfrid Laurier)
1974 Western WINNER beat Toronto V.B Both from Ontario
1975 Ottawa WINNER
1976 Western WINNER
1977 Western WINNER
1978 Queens WINNER
1979 Western
I don't know the 80's look pretty good for Ontario representation in the Vanier Cup, which means it didn't matter where the semi final was played. Ontario appearances in the 80's 7 out of 10. Where is the fix or rigging as you claim?
1980 Ottawa
1982 Western
1983 Queens
1984 Guelph WINNER
1985 Western
1986 Western
1989 Western WINNER
In the 90s, 6 of 10 finals had an Ontario team represented. 4 different Ontario teams won the Vanier Cup, so it didn't matter where the semi-final was played. Where is the fix or rigging as you claim?
1991 Wilfrid Laurier WINNER
1992 Queens WINNER
1993 Toronto V.B. WINNER
1994 Western WINNER
1995 Western
1997 Ottawa
This decade has 4 Ontario representatives. 4 different teams, 3 different teams winning, so it doesn't matter where the semi-final was played.
2000 Ottawa WINNER
2005 Wilfrid Laurier WINNER
2008 Western
2009 Queens WINNER
Laval is just a strong program with private money. Montreal Carabins would probably play in the Vanier Cup if they didn't have to play Laval. Montreal Carabins are also privately funded.
Mitchell Bowl
http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/fball/2010-11/files/mitchell_bowl
Uteck Bowl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uteck_Bowl#Uteck_Bowl_champions
Churchill Bowl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churchill_Bowl
Atlantic Bowl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Bowl Played in Atlantic Canada and the winner would play the winner of the Churchill Bowl for the Vanier Cup.
Your just wrong about the 80s and 90s and pretty much everything that you mentioned. Read the information, I haven't evaded your question. In fact, I've gone further in proving you wrong. How about you just let it go now?