Billy McPhee

Semifinal showdown at Mac

No one outside of the football team knows if quarterback Billy McPhee will start in tomorrow’s OUA semifinal against the
McMaster Marauders.
“There’s a chance [he’ll play], but he hasn’t been green-lighted yet,” head coach Pat Sheahan said at the team’s Thursday press conference. “He’s still doubtful for the weekend.”Continue...

Playoff win

The football team won an OUA quarter-final without its starting quarterback on Saturday.Continue...

Gaels shut out Mustangs

The Western Mustangs were undefeated and ranked first in Canada when they came to Richardson Stadium on Saturday. But the Gaels won 37-0 in front of 5,185 fans to extend their own winning streak to six games.Continue...

Gaels beat first-place Mustangs

The nationally-ranked Western Mustangs were undefeated before they came to Kingston on Saturday. But the Gaels won 37-0 in front of a crowd of 5,185 at Richardson Stadium to extend their winning streak to six games.Continue...

Quarterback question answered

For the second consecutive season, the Queen’s football team will have a new starting quarterback.Continue...

Beyond the field

A few weeks before he received the Russ Jackson Award, Queen’s receiver Curtis Carmichael received a cryptic phone call from his head coach Pat Sheahan.Continue...

McPhee sets bar high

Billy McPhee enjoyed the best game of his CIS career in Queen’s 42-16 win over the Laurier Golden Hawks on Saturday night.Continue...

Six picks in loss

HAMILTON — The Gaels were outplayed by the McMaster Marauders in Hamilton on Saturday, falling 40-13 in the OUA semifinal. Constant turnovers and an inability to stop the Marauders’ offence snapped Queen’s seven-game win streak and ended their season.Continue...

Semifinal win was too much to ask

The football team’s problems were obvious in last Saturday’s 40-13 semifinal loss to the McMaster Marauders.Continue...

Warrior woes

If it weren’t for a 2010 doping scandal, Gaels quarterback Billy McPhee would have been playing for the Waterloo Warriors at Richardson Stadium on Saturday.
Instead, the second-year quarterback completed eight of 14 passes for the Gaels, tallying 77 yards and one touchdown in Queen’s 53-0 victory over the winless Warriors. Running back Ryan Granberg picked up 240 yards and four touchdowns on
31 carries.Continue...

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