Categories: Co-Ed 3Winter

Coed 3: Anything No Longer Undefeated

šŸˆ Coed 3 Regular Season Finale

The Coed 3 Winter 2025 regular season is officially a wrapā€”and what a wild ride itā€™s been. Now, the playoffs are here but before we dive into whoā€™s playing who, letā€™s take a moment to celebrate the unforgettable journey weā€™ve had through 14 weeks of pure chaos, joy, and greatness.

šŸ”„ The Final Standings

Two teams stood tallest: BALLS & TDā€™s and Anything, both finishing with 9-1 records. Anything looked poised to run the table, winning their first nine straight games. But in Week 14, their perfect season hopes were dashed by none other than BALLS & TDā€™s. A reminder: in Coed 3, no one is invincible. This division is full of dark horses, and teams that can ruin your playoff dreams in an instant.

Teams like Thunder Villains, B&Gā€™s, and DreamKillers all finished 7-3.


šŸŽÆ The Playoff Picture ā€“ Let the Games Begin

Twelve teams made it, four got the golden ticket bye to the Quarterfinals, and eight will battle it out this weekend. Here’s whatā€™s on deck in the Divisional Round:

šŸŸ„ #5 DreamKillers vs #12 Viscious & Delicious

NoĆ©my Fortin Hurtubise leads the division in attempts (300) and sits second in yards (1543) and tied for third in TDs (37). But the INTs (22) remain a major concern. If Viscious & Delicious are going to pull off the upset, itā€™ll likely come from their defensive playmakers. The trio of Antoine Perreault-BriĆØre, Dylan Boudreau, and Olivier Mcduff have combined for 17 interceptions, making them one of the more dangerous ball-hawking groups in the division. On the flip side, DreamKillers canā€™t afford to get too caught up in the turnover battle, because containing Olivier Mcduff isnā€™t a one-person job, heā€™s got 593 yards and 14 touchdowns on the season.

šŸŸ„ #8 Pick Artists vs #9 Flamingos

This one has shootout written all over it. Jacob Pelletier has been surgical, throwing for 1,589 yards, 39 touchdowns, and boasting a near-flawless 116.4 QB rating. With one of the best completion percentages in the division (70.4%). But donā€™t sleep on the Flamingosā€”especially when Jean-Sebastien St-Arneault is under center. Not only has he passed for 1,227 yards and 29 touchdowns, but heā€™s also racked up 569 rushing yards and 8 touchdowns, heā€™s chaos in cleats. Heā€™s not doing it alone. The Majeau duoā€”Roseline (6 TDs) and Leanne (288 yards, 5 TDs)ā€”have been reliable go-to options all season, while Laura Molimard adds speed.

šŸŸ„ #7 Vulturez vs #10 Les Guerriers du Pamplemousse

The Vulturez are scorching hot 6-1 over their last 7 gamesā€”and flying into the playoffs with swagger, chemistry, and a chip on their shoulder. Theyā€™re riding the electric energy of their core trio: Geraldine Cabillo-Abante, Benjamin McMahon, and Ɖmerik Leclair. Geraldine has been a certified baller this season with 11 touchdowns on offense and 18 tackles, 2 INTs, and 6 sacks on defenseā€”doing it all. Ɖmerik, meanwhile, leads the division with 40 tackles and has 3 INTs, constantly disrupting offenses. This group isnā€™t just peakingā€”they’re believing. Don’t count out Les Guerriers du Pamplemousse, who have serious firepower of their own. Vincent Bolullo is a big-play machine with 488 receiving yards, 10 touchdowns, and a lethal 15.3 yards per catch average. Mathieu Fortin adds another deep threat with 303 yards and 7 touchdowns, and when RaphaĆ«l Caron plays clean football at quarterback, this team can go toe-to-toe with anyone.

šŸŸ„ #6 Kiss My Aā€™s vs #11 Tight Ends

Kiss My Aā€™s have battled through ups and downs but still managing to finish with a strong 6-3-1 record. Dual-threat quarterback Alexi Dubois has quietly put together a decent season, throwing for 1,041 yards, 28 touchdowns, and adding 362 rushing yards to his name. If heā€™s locked in, this team can score with the best of them. Tight Endsā€”they just shocked the Thunder Villains with a massive win, and Pranav Sharma has evolved, rushing for 710 yards and adding 8 ground touchdowns. Their unorthodox style and recent surge make them a team to watch in the playoffs. On paper, Kiss My Aā€™s have the firepower. But if Tight Ends can control the tempo and get Sharma rolling, we might be looking at a bracket buster in the making.


šŸ† Quarterfinals Onward

  • Top 4 seeds (BALLS & TDā€™s, Anything, B&Gā€™s, Thunder Villains) await the lowest remaining seeds.
  • From there, the playoffs go Semifinals ā†’ Championship.
  • Every round gets tougher. Every mistake gets louder. Every play could be your last.

šŸŒŸ Breakout Stars ā€“ Under the Radar

This season was packed with new names lighting up the stat sheet:

  • Magali Deslandes (Vulturez): Late season surge alert, just when it mattered most she turned up the heat. Over her last two games sheā€™s been unstoppable, completing 34 of 46 passes for 380 yards, 11 passing touchdowns, a combined completion rate over 73%, including a 126.7 QB rating in her final regular season outing. Talk about peaking at the perfect time. šŸˆšŸ”„

  • Pranav Sharma (Tight Ends): He’s building a rep as a true dual-threat contributor for the Tight Ends. In his latest outing, he put up 138 passing yards, 5 passing touchdowns, adding 66 rushing yards and a rushing TDā€”heā€™s a problem when heā€™s in motion.

  • Maijie Yvan (BALLS & TDā€™s): 33 tackles, 8 INTs, 3 def TDs on the season. Insane.

  • Sarah Chin (Tight Ends): Season total 14 sacks. Let that sink in.

šŸ“£ Coming Sunday ā€“ Part 2: The Playoff Special

Thatā€™s it for the regular season. On Sunday, we break down the Quarterfinal matchups, predict whoā€™s getting hot at the right time, and take a bold stab at whoā€™s making the Finals.

Good luck to everyone!