Winnipeg at British Columbia (-8.5, 52)
One of the oddities of the CFL is back-to-back games against the same teams. With only eight teams, this has to come up during the season; it is just contrarian to those in the lower 48. B/C (1-2 SU & ATS) got off the snide and registered first victory, a decisive 42-24 win at Winnipeg. The Lions QB Jarious Jackson put in a complete performance in throwing for 340 yards, as B.C. totaled over 500 yards of total offense. This doesn’t necessarily set up as ideal rematch for British Columbia, who is 3-10 ATS versus brutal defensive teams allowing 430 or more yards a game.
(0-3 SU & ATS) is suffering in almost every way. They are tied for last in points winnipeg scored, as QB Kevin Glenn tussles to find a rhythm. The defense is last in points allowed and in total defense. It is imperative for the Blue Bombers to have RB Charles Roberts churning. Last season’s leading rusher has been stymied and Winnipeg’s offense suffers. One positive is the Blue Bombers are 6-0 ATS revenging a loss versus opponent as a favorite.
B.C. is only 7-6 at home against Winnipeg (5-8 ATS) and might be looking ahead to Montreal next week. The Bombers are 17-6 ATS after being out-rushed by 100 or more yards last game and could make this tight.
One of the oddities of the CFL is back-to-back games against the same teams. With only eight teams, this has to come up during the season; it is just contrarian to those in the lower 48. B/C (1-2 SU & ATS) got off the snide and registered first victory, a decisive 42-24 win at Winnipeg. The Lions QB Jarious Jackson put in a complete performance in throwing for 340 yards, as B.C. totaled over 500 yards of total offense. This doesn’t necessarily set up as ideal rematch for British Columbia, who is 3-10 ATS versus brutal defensive teams allowing 430 or more yards a game.
(0-3 SU & ATS) is suffering in almost every way. They are tied for last in points winnipeg scored, as QB Kevin Glenn tussles to find a rhythm. The defense is last in points allowed and in total defense. It is imperative for the Blue Bombers to have RB Charles Roberts churning. Last season’s leading rusher has been stymied and Winnipeg’s offense suffers. One positive is the Blue Bombers are 6-0 ATS revenging a loss versus opponent as a favorite.
B.C. is only 7-6 at home against Winnipeg (5-8 ATS) and might be looking ahead to Montreal next week. The Bombers are 17-6 ATS after being out-rushed by 100 or more yards last game and could make this tight.