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Rider Rumblings Ep 172: Roughriders into second bye week

Rider Rumblings Ep 172: Roughriders into second bye week

National Post6 hours ago
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After dismantling the Montreal Alouettes 34-6 in Week 9 of the CFL season, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are into their second bye week of the season.
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With a 7-1 record, the Green and White sit in first place in the West Division standings with a few tough matchups ahead.
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In Episode 172 of the Rider Rumblings podcast, Leader-Post sports editor Taylor Shire and columnist Darrell Davis discuss what went into the Roughriders beating the Alouettes as quarterback Trevor Harris continued his strong play to start the season while the Roughriders defence put together another impressive effort.
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Along with analysis of the latest game, the duo also gives a glimpse into Saskatchewan's schedule after the bye week with an enticing matchup against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on deck.
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