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Coed 3: Anything No Longer Undefeated

šŸˆ Coed 3 Regular Season Finale

The Coed 3 Winter 2025 regular season is officially a wrap—and what a wild ride it’s been. Now, the playoffs are here but before we dive into who’s playing who, let’s take a moment to celebrate the unforgettable journey we’ve had through 14 weeks of pure chaos, joy, and greatness.

šŸ”„ The Final Standings

Two teams stood tallest: BALLS & TD’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 & TD’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&G’s, and DreamKillers all finished 7-3.


šŸŽÆ The Playoff Picture – 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 what’s on deck in the Divisional Round:

🟄 #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, it’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 can’t afford to get too caught up in the turnover battle, because containing Olivier Mcduff isn’t a one-person job, he’s got 593 yards and 14 touchdowns on the season.

🟄 #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 don’t sleep on the Flamingos—especially when Jean-Sebastien St-Arneault is under center. Not only has he passed for 1,227 yards and 29 touchdowns, but he’s also racked up 569 rushing yards and 8 touchdowns, he’s chaos in cleats. He’s not doing it alone. The Majeau duo—Roseline (6 TDs) and Leanne (288 yards, 5 TDs)—have been reliable go-to options all season, while Laura Molimard adds speed.

🟄 #7 Vulturez vs #10 Les Guerriers du Pamplemousse

The Vulturez are scorching hot 6-1 over their last 7 games—and flying into the playoffs with swagger, chemistry, and a chip on their shoulder. They’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 defense—doing it all. Ɖmerik, meanwhile, leads the division with 40 tackles and has 3 INTs, constantly disrupting offenses. This group isn’t just peaking—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.

🟄 #6 Kiss My A’s vs #11 Tight Ends

Kiss My A’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 he’s locked in, this team can score with the best of them. Tight Ends—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 A’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 & TD’s, Anything, B&G’s, Thunder Villains) await the lowest remaining seeds.
  • From there, the playoffs go Semifinals → Championship.
  • Every round gets tougher. Every mistake gets louder. Every play could be your last.

🌟 Breakout Stars – 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 she’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 TD—he’s a problem when he’s in motion.

  • Maijie Yvan (BALLS & TD’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 – Part 2: The Playoff Special

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

Good luck to everyone!