Saskatchewan at Calgary (-6, 54)
At some juncture, you have to wonder just how many injuries unbeaten Saskatchewan (5-0 SU & ATS) can overcome. Late in the game in win over Toronto, four starters, plus two quarterbacks were unavailable, yet the Roughriders showed they could pull through the rough times. Third string quarterback Steven Jyles stepped in and tossed for 201 yards and let running back Wes Cates do the rest, rushing for 130 yards and two scores. The defending Grey Cups champs are 10-2 ATS in road games since last season.
Calgary’s (3-2 SU & ATS) second-ranked defense in points allowed failed in allowing Winnipeg of all teams, to come back on them. Nothing wrong with the Stampeders offense, which is the best in the CFL at 458.4 YPG. Henry Burris continues to shine and will need to make plays since Calgary is 8-2 ATS in games where they gain 7.5 to 8 net passing yards an attempt. The Stamps thrive on scoring points and are 7-0 ATS in home games off one or more straight Overs since 2006.
Saskatchewan is the top defensive team in the league and has shown their grit this season. They are 10-2 ATS in road games and should have original starting QB Marcus Crandell back.
At some juncture, you have to wonder just how many injuries unbeaten Saskatchewan (5-0 SU & ATS) can overcome. Late in the game in win over Toronto, four starters, plus two quarterbacks were unavailable, yet the Roughriders showed they could pull through the rough times. Third string quarterback Steven Jyles stepped in and tossed for 201 yards and let running back Wes Cates do the rest, rushing for 130 yards and two scores. The defending Grey Cups champs are 10-2 ATS in road games since last season.
Calgary’s (3-2 SU & ATS) second-ranked defense in points allowed failed in allowing Winnipeg of all teams, to come back on them. Nothing wrong with the Stampeders offense, which is the best in the CFL at 458.4 YPG. Henry Burris continues to shine and will need to make plays since Calgary is 8-2 ATS in games where they gain 7.5 to 8 net passing yards an attempt. The Stamps thrive on scoring points and are 7-0 ATS in home games off one or more straight Overs since 2006.
Saskatchewan is the top defensive team in the league and has shown their grit this season. They are 10-2 ATS in road games and should have original starting QB Marcus Crandell back.