Trevor Harris, Rafridrs kept 4-0 records on Line vs. Stampders

Veteran quarterbacks return to the Harris Action and the aim of Suskechen Rafriders aims to stay unbeaten on hosting Calgary Stampaders on Friday night in Regina.
Harris maintained a fusion in a win 3 on Toronto Argonats a week. Reflerers won a win behind backup Jake Mair and then there was a goodbye last week.
Suskechewan (4–0) leads the West Division while Calgary (3–1) ranks second with Vinypeg Blue Bombers.
“We are excited about the challenge,” Harris asked reporters to face Stampders. “They bring a big challenge to us, but we think we also bring a big challenge to them.”
The 39-year-old Harris knew that nothing was correct during the 39–32 victory over Argos on 20 June, but did not tell the coach or instructors until the competition.
Harris said, “I was a little fuzzy, but it was nice to execute me.” “I do not do what I did in the matter of staying there, but it is not a mistake of the team, there is no mistake of the doors. I did not report anything.”
Harris is completing 72.5 percent of her for 806 yards, five touchdowns and three interception this season.
AJ Oulett of Suskechewan lead CFL with a 347 rushing yard. He is an average of 6.2 yards per carry and ran for three scores.
Calgary also has a rich runner in Deadric Mills, which ranks second with 311 yards and ran for league-high five-touchdown.
Stampaders Quarterback Vernon Adams Junior threw his first two touchdown passes of the season in Vinnipag in 37–16 of last week. He has passed for 1,025 yards and has been intercept three times.
Adams knows that he needs to be in the top form with Suskechewan, leading CFL in protecting on 66.5 yards per game.
During the availability of media, Adams said, “This is a fight for the first place, so it means a lot.” “They are playing at home so they are going to bring their best games.”
Defensive Back Demon Web (30 Gaja) and Lineback Deircraft (70) returned the interception for the touchdown to help spark Calgary against Vennepeg.
Overall, there are three interception returns for the score of Calgary. Adrian Green also changed the trick against Toronto in week 2.
“We are keeping our heads low, going to work every day, and the results are now showing,” the web told reporters.
Calgary has thrown on the road in the series, won the last five out of the last five visits and 10 out of the last 11. Rafarders won during the stretch in 2018.
-Bield level media