Riders rise and shine at Power Breakfast
Even after their 5-13 season last year, the Saskatchewan Roughriders remain optimistic and believe they have the tools and incentives to turn it around.
Two Sask-born Riders, centre Dan Clark from Regina and long snapper Jorgen Hus from Saskatoon, both echoed those sentiments at the 12th Annual Power Breakfast Wednesday morning at the Ches Leach Lounge.
One of the first questions they fielded was about the new $278 million Mosaic Stadium, which the Riders will play in this year.
Clark, who’s been in the Riders organization since signing with the team in 2009, has witnessed the construction of the new stadium since Day One.