‘We’ve been an underdog all year’: Riders ready for West final showdown in Winnipeg
The Saskatchewan Roughriders once again find themselves in a role they feel comfortable in.
The Riders enter Sunday’s West final in Winnipeg as the underdog against the Bombers — who finished a CFL-best 11-3 with first place in the division clinched on Oct. 23.
The Bombers are coming into the game scoring a CFL leading 25.8 points per game while giving up the fewest points per game in the league at 13.4.
Meanwhile, The Riders offence has only managed 20.7 points per game, which is third-fewest in the CFL, while Saskatchewan’s defence has given up 20.3 points against a game, which is fourth-fewest in the league. Despite struggles through the year and a bevy of injuries, the Riders finished the season tied for the second-best record in the league at 9-5.