The COVID-19 pandemic took away the 2020 football season, but Roy continued to work with the coaches and was well prepared when this year’s training camp opened in early August. Fast-forward to the end of September and Roy, now the Stingers’ starting quarterback, is creating a big buzz.
He’s directed the team to three dramatic come-from-behind victories and is leading the country in several statistical categories. Roy also set a Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) and Concordia record by passing for 580 yards in a 42-39 overtime victory over the Sherbrooke Vert & Or on September 25. It was the second-best performance ever by a Canadian university quarterback, after only the 627 yards by the University of Calgary’s Greg Vavra in 1983.
The awards have been piling up for Roy as well, including being named the RSEQ Athlete of the Month for September and the U SPORTS Outstanding Player on Offence for the week ending September 26.
Not to mention that he’s become a media darling and does several interviews a week on behalf of the Stingers.
Roy recently shared his thoughts on his success and the record-setting day with journalist Philippe Asselin of the Journal de Montréal. “I never set these things as goals, not even in my wildest dreams,” Roy said.
“I’m glad it happened, but I don’t work for records, the goal is always to win games.”
Stingers head coach Brad Collinson can’t say enough good things about his quarterback and his newfound stardom.
“Olivier is playing out of this world,” Collinson says. “He carries the team on his shoulders, he takes all the pressure and plays at a level I’ve rarely seen.”
To see Olivier Roy in action, get your tickets for the Concordia Stingers football team’s next home game on Saturday, October 16, at 2 p.m., versus the Montréal Carabins at Concordia Stadium on the Loyola Campus.