JUNIOR YEAR (2024):
- named
McGill Male Athlete of the Week (Sept. 8/24)
- named
RSEQ Offensive player of the Week (Sept. 9/24)
- became the first QB in McGll history to pass for over 400 yards and rush for over 100 yards in the same game (422 / 113); in a 29-23 win at Sherbrooke, Sept. 6/24)
SOPHOMORE YEAR (2023):
- won the
Charlie Baillie Trophy as most outstanding team player
- won
McGill Offensive Game MVP honours at the 35th annual Montreal Shrine Bowl (Sept. 16/23)
- started all eight regular season games and scored a league-leading nine rushing touchdowns, three more than the next closest player... Was fourth among RSEQ scoring leaders with 54 points and was the only pivot listed among the league's top five in that department... One of the team's
co-captains, he was third among league rushing leaders with 441 yards on 63 carries for an average of 55.1 per game. Latendresse-Regimbald was fifth among passing leaders with 1,444 yards, completing 123 of 217 attempts for an average of 180.5 yards per game. He threw four TD passes, seven interceptions and had a quarterback efficiency rating of 112.2 per cent.
FRESHMAN YEAR (2022):
- named twice as
McGill Male Athlete of the Week (Sept. 5/22 and Oct. 17/22)
- named as the
McGill Male Rookie of the Year,
- Tied a school record by winning four trophies at the team's annual Friends of McGill Football awards gala. The only previous McGill football player to merit four of the team's major trophies in the same season was defensive lineman
Andrew Seinet-Spaulding in 2019-20.
Latendresse-Regimbald received the
Students' Society Trophy (most valuable player), the
Dan Pronyk Memorial Trophy (most outstanding offensive player), the
Fred Dupré Memorial Trophy (rookie of the year) and the
Charlie Baillie Trophy (best team player). A dual threat, he led all rookie pivots with 2,004 passing yards, good for fifth overall in the country, and was 11th overall – tops among quarterbacks – in rushing yards nationally with 602.
- A unanimous selection as the
RSEQ rookie of the year, he had two 100-yard rushing games and a pair of 300-yard passing games – both against Laval, the eventual league champions.
- became the third player in team history to win the
Peter Gorman Trophy as U SPORTS football rookie of the year. His nine yards per carry led the nation, and he was the first McGill field general to be his conference's rushing leader.
- ranked second in the RSEQ conference in total offence with a combined rushing and passing average of 325.8 yards per game... He completed 121 of 237 attempts for eight TDs, nine interceptions and a completion percentage of 51.1 per cent, passing for an average of 250.5 yards per game.
PRIOR TO McGILL:
- Listed by 3DownNation website among the Top 10 candidates to be the “next great Canadian quarterback” (April 10, 2022):
- named RSEQ Most Outstanding Player (i.e. League MVP) and League All-Star for CEGEP Div. 1 football for 2021 season., while playing for Vanier College