Blake Nill (born February 16, 1962 ) is a former Canadian football defensive lineman and the current head coach for the University of British Columbia 's football team, the UBC Thunderbirds . He is a three-time Vanier Cup champion as a head coach and was awarded the Frank Tindall Trophy in 1999.
11-442: Nill may refer to: Blake Nill (born 1962), former Canadian football defensive lineman Jim Nill (born 1958), Canadian former ice hockey player Maik Nill (born 1963), German weightlifter Rabbit Nill (1881–1962), Major League Baseball second baseman Jessica Schmidt (born 1979 as Nill ), German chess grandmaster [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
22-527: A 49–15 regular season record with the Huskies program. On February 23, 2006, Nill was named head coach of his alma mater, Calgary Dinos . At the time, he took over a program that had not won a playoff game in ten years. In his third season, in 2008 , he led the Dinos to not only their first playoff win in 1996, but also their first Hardy Cup championship since 1995. This began a period of Canada West dominance as
33-662: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Blake Nill Nill played CIAU football for the Calgary Dinosaurs as a defensive lineman from 1980 to 1982. Nill was drafted in the third round, 19th overall, in the 1983 CFL Draft by the Montreal Concordes of the Canadian Football League . He was originally drafted as a defensive lineman , but converted to the offensive line in his rookie year. He played in 44 regular season games with
44-785: Is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl , the national semi-final games. In 2005, according to the rotating schedule, the winners of the Canada West conference Hardy Trophy meet the Dunsmore Cup Quebec champion for the Mitchell Bowl. The winners of the Atlantic conference Loney Bowl championship travel to the Ontario conference's Yates Cup championship team for
55-689: The 32nd Vanier Cup game in 1996. Nill was named the head coach for the Saint Mary's Huskies football team beginning with the 1998 season . In his second season , he led the Huskies to a first place finish in the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) conference and an appearance in the 35th Vanier Cup . He also won the Frank Tindall Trophy as the CIAU Coach of the Year in 1999. In 2001 , he led
66-808: The 41st Vanier Cup national championship on December 3 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario , with the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks winning their second championship. Twenty-seven universities across Canada competed in CIS football this season, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football , under the auspices of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points Teams in bold have earned playoff berths. NR = Not Ranked. The Vanier Cup
77-405: The surname Nill . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nill&oldid=1216744933 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
88-662: The Concordes/Alouettes franchise. He also spent time with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats , but did not play in any regular season games for those teams. While completing his Master's of Education at St. Francis Xavier University , Nill first began coaching for the St. Francis Xavier X-Men as the team's defensive coordinator in 1992. He coached for the X-Men for six seasons, highlighted by an appearance in
99-480: The Dinos won six consecutive conference championships from 2008 to 2013. However, the team could not replicate the success on the national stage as the Dinos appeared in three Vanier Cups with Nill as head coach, but lost all three times, in 2009 , 2010 , and 2013 . On December 9, 2014, Nill was named head coach of the UBC Thunderbirds . In his first year as head coach, in 2015 , he defeated his former team,
110-704: The Dinos, in the Hardy Cup, and then won his third Vanier Cup in the 51st Vanier Cup victory over the Montreal Carabins . In 2023 , the Thunderbirds finished in first place in Canada West for the first time since 1999 and won their first Hardy Cup since Nill's first season with the team. The Thunderbirds appeared in the 58th Vanier Cup , but lost to the Carabins. 2005 CIS football season The 2005 CIS football season began on September 1, 2005, and concluded with
121-483: The team to an undefeated season, punctuated by the Huskies' victory in the 37th Vanier Cup game. He won his second championship as a head coach in 2002 as the Huskies became the third football program to win back-to-back championships following the 38th Vanier Cup victory. His team made a fourth appearance in 2003 , but lost to the Laval Rouge et Or . He left Saint Mary's following the 2005 season , where he posted
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