Lethbridge Herald

It’s easy being green

ROUGHRIDER­S NOW 3-0 WHEN HEAD COACH/GM CHRIS JONES WEARS GREEN ON SIDELINES

- DAN RALPH THE CANADIAN PRESS

Green has suddenly become the colour of success for Chris Jones.

Traditiona­lly, the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s head coach/GM has donned black apparel on the sidelines. But the Riders have reeled off three straight wins since Jones began wearing the club’s green “Diversity is Strength” T-shirt. So it’s no surprise Jones will again be clad in green Saturday when the Riders (6-4) visit the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (5-6) in the annual Banjo Bowl, the completion of their home-and-home Labour Day series.

Saskatchew­an has been resourcefu­l over its win streak, getting points from its offence, defence and special teams. Defensive back Nick Marshall, who played quarterbac­k at Auburn, has scored four rushing TDs in the Riders’ last three games.

Starter Zach Collaros has been a tidy 62-of96 passing (64.6 per cent) for 735 yards with two TDs and two intercepti­ons over that span. Collaros completed 18 of 30 passes for 250 yards with a touchdown and intercepti­on in Saskatchew­an’s 31-23 home victory over Winnipeg on Sunday, its 13th in 14 Labour Day contests versus the Bombers.

Winnipeg’s Andrew Harris ran for a gamehigh 158 yards on 15 carries (10.5-yard average). Harris leads the CFL in rushing with 963 yards (6.2-yard average), but didn’t practise Wednesday.

Saskatchew­an’s defence held Winnipeg starter Matt Nichols to 14-of-26 passing for 166 yards. Nichols had a touchdown pass but also threw two intercepti­ons as the Bombers suffered their third straight loss.

Nichols has come under fire in Winnipeg, which is 4-4 since his return from a knee injury. Although Nichols has completed 62 per cent of his passes, that’s down from 71 per cent last season when the Bombers (12-6) secured a home playoff game by finishing second in the West Division.

If the CFL playoffs were to begin today, the Bombers would cross over and become the No. 3 seed in the East Division and have to secure two road wins to advance to the Grey Cup game. That wouldn’t necessaril­y be a bad thing considerin­g Winnipeg is 4-2 versus Eastern clubs and just 1-3 versus Western rivals.

However, Nichols is 3-0 in the Banjo Bowl and Winnipeg has won the last three and four of the last five games. The Bombers also lead the Banjo Bowl series 8-6 overall.

Saskatchew­an will chase its seventh sweep of the home-and-home series but first since 2014.

Winnipeg.

Prediction: Ottawa Redblacks versus B.C. Lions (Friday night)

At Vancouver, Ottawa (6-4) looks to rebound from its 21-11 home loss to Montreal on Friday night. After three straight 300-yard games, quarterbac­k Trevor Harris threw for 270 yards and had two picks. B.C. (3-6) is coming off the bye but has lost two straight and will be without receiver Manny Arceneaux (knee). There’s also talk running back-returner Chris Rainey, the CFL’s all-purpose yardage leader (1,525), could be benched.

Ottawa.

Prediction: Hamilton Tiger-Cats versus Toronto Argonauts (Saturday afternoon)

At Toronto, Jeremiah Masoli and the Ticats (5-5) look to make it two straight against the Argos (3-7) following their 42-28 home win Monday night. Masoli threw for 385 yards and three TDs as Hamilton erased a 28-21 deficit to improve to 5-0 at Tim Hortons Field on Labour Day versus its chief rival. The Double Blue desperatel­y needs the win to have any shot at the playoffs, putting a lot of pressure on a defence that allowed 543 offensive yards against Hamilton.

Hamilton.

Prediction: Calgary Stampeders versus Edmonton Eskimos (Saturday night)

At Edmonton, Calgary (9-1) looks for a home-and-home sweep. Calgary ran its Labour Day win streak to seven straight when Rene Paredes connected from 43 yards out with no time remaining for a 23-20 decision Monday at McMahon Stadium. The Stampeders improved to 6-0 at home despite losing receiver Kamar Jorden (leg). Starting quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell suffered a knee injury but returned. The Eskimos (6-5) have lost two straight. Prediction: Edmonton. Last week: 3-1 Overall: 29-17.

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