The Western Mustangs will look to improve to 4-0 this weekend when they battle their long-time rivals from Queen's on Saturday afternoon at TD Stadium.
The Mustangs are undefeated to open the season following three impressive victories over Windsor, York, and Laurier. The Mustangs have impressed on both sides of the ball, out scoring their opponents 209-26 to average 69.7 points a game while only allowing 8.7, both tops in the OUA.
One reason that the Mustangs stand atop the OUA and CIS leaderboard as the nation's highest scoring team is that opposing defences have been finding it extremely difficult to defend against the balanced Mustang offence.
The accuracy of quarterback
Will Finch calls for a heavy defensive presence in the secondary as Finch is averaging 305 yards with 8 touchdowns despite only playing two or three quarters a game. Meanwhile, the Mustangs are equally capable of unleashing a lethal ground attack.
Alex Taylor rushed 15 times for 159 yards and a touchdown against Laurier and leads the Mustangs with four touchdowns on the season. Overall, the Mustangs four main running backs have accumulated 1,020 yards and nine touchdowns on only 83 carries.
Defensively, Western has been physical, smart, and quick on the ball, limiting the opposition to 312 yards per game and forcing eight turnovers, including taking two of those turnovers back for touchdowns last week against the Golden Hawks.
The return of OUA first team defensive lineman
Ricky Osei-Kusi to the line-up against Laurier adds another dimension to the unit. In his season debut, Osei-Kusi had seven tackles and overtook the lead for sacks in the OUA with three.
Osei-Kusi will line up against a Queens offensive line that has given up 11 sacks in three games. He'll also see a familiar face in the Gaels receiving corps as his brother Chris is in his first season with the Gaels.
While one familiar face may be suiting up for Queen's another has left as Nate Hobbs has been tasked with replacing long-time quarterback Billy McPhee.
Hobbs has led the Gaels to a 2-1 record splitting their tour of the nation's capital, beating Carleton, and losing to Ottawa to open their season. Last week, they jumped all over Waterloo and rolled to a 47-24 victory. Hobbs is averaging 239 yards a game and has 6 touchdowns.
Despite the early success in Hobbs' career, look for Queens to employ a very balanced offense and work running back Jesse Andrews in often. They do not lean too heavily on either the run or pass and so far this season they are averaging 228 yards passing and 212 yards rushing. While the Gaels attack is a balanced one, Andrews is undoubtedly the key to the running game, averaging 160 yards per game with four touchdowns.
The Mustangs are sure to face a motivated Queens's team this weekend as they look to knock off the nationally ranked number three Mustangs. Kick-off is set for 1:00 pm at TD Stadium.
Fans can watch all the action live on OUA.tv, Rogers Cable 13 in London, or on Rogers Sports Plus around Ontario. Fans can also listen live on CHRW Radio 94.9 FM or on Newstalk 1290 CJBK with Tom McConnell and legendary Mustangs coach Larry Haylor calling all the action.