2010 College of the Canyons Football News

In a game that featured 103 points between the two teams, the College of the Canyons was outscored 20-13 by Fullerton College in the fourth quarter and the Cougars dropped the Golden Empire Bowl 64-49.

In its last regular season home game, College of the Canyons was held to 25 yards rushing and allowed Bakersfield's Julian Dean-Johnson score three of its five touchdowns on the ground as the Bakersfield Renegades picked up a 41-14 win over the College of the Canyons football team at Memorial Stadium.

Sophomore linebacker Justin Stevens intercepted Ventura quarterback Antavius Sim's pass and returned it 35 yards for a touchdown with 1:37 left in the game and the College of the Canyons football team defeated Ventura College 37-24 in its annual homecoming game.

In a game that featured a combined six lead changes and five turnovers, a late College of the Canyons fumble made the difference as the No. 6 Cerritos Falcons defeated the No. 7 Cougars 31-24 Saturday in Cougar Stadium.

After the College of the Canyons defense held Allan Hancock to a field goal on the first possession of overtime, Cougar quarterback Justin Arias hit wide receiver Rickeem Jackson inthe end zone from the 11-yard line for the game-winning score, as College of the Canyon beat Allan Hancock 30-27.

Led by a tough defensive effort, the No. 13 College of the Canyons football team recovered six turnovers to produce a convincing 26-9 upset over the No. 6 El Camino Warriors at Cougar Stadium Saturday night.

College of the Canyons was held to just two touchdowns and a field goal as No. 8 Grossmont College dominated seventh-ranked College of the Canyons 36-18 on Saturday night, handing the Cougars the most lopsided loss of head coach Garett Tujague's four seasons at COC and the worst loss for the program since the 2006 season.

College of the Canyons safety Josh Irvin pulled down two interceptions, one for a score, as the Cougars rolled over East Los Angeles College 33-6.

The College of the Canyons football team withstood a second half run by visiting Citrus College in COC's home opener, in a 38-24 win for the Cougars on Saturday night.

College of the Canyons was held to four yards rushing and the defending national and state champion Mt. SAC football team defeated the Cougars 34-19 on Saturday afternoon in Hilmer Lodge Stadium.

The College of the Canyons football team caused five turnovers en route to a 44-23 win over the Antelope Valley College Marauders at Cougar Stadium in its season opener Saturday.

Featuring a roster of young and somewhat inexperienced freshmen and first-year players, College of the Canyons head coach Garett Tujague and the 2009 Cougars produced an equal share of memorable moments and disappointing defeats.