Bombers fullback feels Harris should be top Canadian despite positive drug test
WINNIPEG — After being named the team’s most outstanding Canadian, Winnipeg Blue Bombers fullback Mike Miller spoke out against voters for not selecting teammate Andrew Harris on Wednesday.
Four members of the Winnipeg chapter of the Football Reporters of Canada and Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea got votes, with Miller winning out over Harris, who served a two-game suspension earlier this season following a positive drug test.
The Winnipeg-born Harris, who has said the source of the positive test was a contaminated over-the-counter natural supplement he took, leads the CFL in rushing this year with 1,380 yards.
Miller, who also was the unanimous choice as the team’s most outstanding special-teams player, is tied for second in the CFL with 25 special-teams tackles. He has added six catches for 63 yards and one carry for 10 yards.