BC Lions vs Saskatchewan Roughriders Live Stream 101 Grey Cup Playoffs Western Semi-Finals
Saskatchewan Roughriders vs BC Lions Live Stream 101 Grey Cup Playoffs Western Semi-Finals
BC vs Saskatchewan Live Stream 101 Grey Cup Playoffs Western Semi-Finals
Saskatchewan vs BC Live Stream 101 Grey Cup Playoffs Western Semi-Finals
The Saskatchewan Roughriders scored 28 points off turnovers as they clinched their first home playoff game since 2010 with a 35-14 win Saturday over the B.C. Lions.It was the third straight win for Saskatchewan (11-5), which can now finish no lower than second in the CFL’s West Division.
The Riders secured at least the chance to host the CFL’s West Division semi-finals by virtue of holding the tiebreaker against B.C (9-7) in the event of a tie in the standings at season’s end. They could also host the West final should they win their final two games combined with two Calgary losses.
Saskatchewan offence:
At times, the Roughriders' throwback run-first offence has shone, with Kory Sheets paving the way on the ground and Darian Durant efficiently completing passes when teams stacked the box against the run. That offence took a major hit when Sheets went down with a knee injury, though, and although it's perked up slightly since his return, it hasn't quite regained its old form. The Riders averaged 28.8 points per game on the season, second-best in the league, but in their final five games (the span since Sheets' return Oct. 5), they averaged 26.2. Sheets has been picking up rushing yards, but not quite as efficiently as he was, and the passing game's effectiveness has particularly fallen off. Durant completed just 54.8 per cent of his passes for 202 yards with one touchdown and one interception in his final game of the season (a 29-25 loss to Calgary two weeks ago), while Sheets picked up just 42 yards on 11 carries (3.8 yards per carry) in that same game. The Saskatchewan offence also took another hit this week with the news that slotback Chris Getzlaf won't be able to play thanks to a knee injury. The Riders have offensive potential, but the question is if they'll be able to live up to it.
Saskatchewan defence:
The defence has been a much more consistent part of the Roughriders' success this year, finishing the year with the CFL's best numbers in several crucial categories. They led the league in points allowed per game (22.1), opposing completion percentage (58.2 per cent) interceptions (25) and passing first downs (181). Saskatchewan was closer to the middle of the pack in yards allowed per game (320.3, third), per pass (7.6, fourth) and per rush (5.6, fifth), but they made up for that by clamping down in the red zone and forcing turnovers. Players to watch include defensive end Alex Hall (he had 16 sacks on the year, second-best in the league, and although most of those came with Winnipeg, he may still prove a key midseason acquisition for the Riders) and defensive back Dwight Anderson (a team-high five interceptions tied him for third in the CFL).
Saskatchewan special teams: Four field-goal streaks.
The Saskatchewan kickers and punters excelled this year, with Chris Milo finishing second in the league with 186 kicking points (and second with an 88.6 per cent field goal success rate too) and Ricky Schmitt notching a 45.0 yard punting average (third-best amongst those with 10 attempts or higher). However, the team's return game wasn't as strong; Jock Sanders finished third in the league with 1,292 yards, but was over 600 yards behind Larry Taylor and Tim Brown. His averages of 7.9 yards per punt return and 22.5 yards per kick return also were more solid than spectacular, and he didn't record a touchdown in either area this year.
B.C. offence:
The Lions' offence should get a shot in the arm from the return of quarterback Travis Lulay, announced as their starter Saturday. Lulay looked good in a brief appearance during B.C.'s regular-season finale last week, and if he can play at the level he did before getting hurt in September, the Lions may have the edge at quarterback. Lulay completed 64.6 per cent of his passes this year (Durant only hit 61.2 per cent, and struggled down the stretch), and while his 19:11 touchdown/interception ratio wasn't as impressive as Durant's 32:12, he has a solid array of receiving threats to throw to. The addition of Stefan Logan to the backfield is a big boost for the Lions, too, as Logan has teamed with Andrew Harris to form a devastating tandem that's re-energized the team's ground game.
B.C. defence:
The B.C. defence has been consistently good this year, placing first in the league in passing yards allowed per game (245.0) and second in yards allowed per game (318.3), gain allowed per rush (5.2), rushing yards per game (94.4) and passing touchdowns allowed (27). Star playmakers include defensive back Cord Parks (second in the CFL with six picks this year) and linebacker Adam Bighill (92 tackles, fifth in the league). This defence shines at big plays too, placing second in the league with 380 interception return yards.
B.C. special teams:
B.C. punter/kicker Paul McCallum may be close to the end of his career at 43, but he can still be effective; his 84.8 per cent field goal rate was third-best in the CFL this year, and he finished fourth in kicking points. His punting average of 40.6 yards per punt was less than stellar, and he had some epically bad ones, but he also displayed some great directional punting at times. The Lions also have great options in the return game; Logan has been quite good there since rejoining the team in October, averaging 25.3 yards per kick return and 7.9 per punt, but Tim Brown also did well before him, and Harris can chip in returns at times. This unit may produce some key plays Sunday.
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Saskatchewan Roughriders vs BC Lions Live Stream 101 Grey Cup Playoffs Western Semi-Finals
BC vs Saskatchewan Live Stream 101 Grey Cup Playoffs Western Semi-Finals
Saskatchewan vs BC Live Stream 101 Grey Cup Playoffs Western Semi-Finals
The Saskatchewan Roughriders scored 28 points off turnovers as they clinched their first home playoff game since 2010 with a 35-14 win Saturday over the B.C. Lions.It was the third straight win for Saskatchewan (11-5), which can now finish no lower than second in the CFL’s West Division.
The Riders secured at least the chance to host the CFL’s West Division semi-finals by virtue of holding the tiebreaker against B.C (9-7) in the event of a tie in the standings at season’s end. They could also host the West final should they win their final two games combined with two Calgary losses.
MATCH DETAILS
CFL: 2013
CFL Playoffs & Grey Cup
DATE: Saturday, November 10, 2013
TIME: 4:30 PM EST
Live / Repeat:Live
CFL: 2013
CFL Playoffs & Grey Cup
DATE: Saturday, November 10, 2013
TIME: 4:30 PM EST
Live / Repeat:Live
Saskatchewan offence:
At times, the Roughriders' throwback run-first offence has shone, with Kory Sheets paving the way on the ground and Darian Durant efficiently completing passes when teams stacked the box against the run. That offence took a major hit when Sheets went down with a knee injury, though, and although it's perked up slightly since his return, it hasn't quite regained its old form. The Riders averaged 28.8 points per game on the season, second-best in the league, but in their final five games (the span since Sheets' return Oct. 5), they averaged 26.2. Sheets has been picking up rushing yards, but not quite as efficiently as he was, and the passing game's effectiveness has particularly fallen off. Durant completed just 54.8 per cent of his passes for 202 yards with one touchdown and one interception in his final game of the season (a 29-25 loss to Calgary two weeks ago), while Sheets picked up just 42 yards on 11 carries (3.8 yards per carry) in that same game. The Saskatchewan offence also took another hit this week with the news that slotback Chris Getzlaf won't be able to play thanks to a knee injury. The Riders have offensive potential, but the question is if they'll be able to live up to it.
Saskatchewan defence:
The defence has been a much more consistent part of the Roughriders' success this year, finishing the year with the CFL's best numbers in several crucial categories. They led the league in points allowed per game (22.1), opposing completion percentage (58.2 per cent) interceptions (25) and passing first downs (181). Saskatchewan was closer to the middle of the pack in yards allowed per game (320.3, third), per pass (7.6, fourth) and per rush (5.6, fifth), but they made up for that by clamping down in the red zone and forcing turnovers. Players to watch include defensive end Alex Hall (he had 16 sacks on the year, second-best in the league, and although most of those came with Winnipeg, he may still prove a key midseason acquisition for the Riders) and defensive back Dwight Anderson (a team-high five interceptions tied him for third in the CFL).
Saskatchewan special teams: Four field-goal streaks.
The Saskatchewan kickers and punters excelled this year, with Chris Milo finishing second in the league with 186 kicking points (and second with an 88.6 per cent field goal success rate too) and Ricky Schmitt notching a 45.0 yard punting average (third-best amongst those with 10 attempts or higher). However, the team's return game wasn't as strong; Jock Sanders finished third in the league with 1,292 yards, but was over 600 yards behind Larry Taylor and Tim Brown. His averages of 7.9 yards per punt return and 22.5 yards per kick return also were more solid than spectacular, and he didn't record a touchdown in either area this year.
B.C. offence:
The Lions' offence should get a shot in the arm from the return of quarterback Travis Lulay, announced as their starter Saturday. Lulay looked good in a brief appearance during B.C.'s regular-season finale last week, and if he can play at the level he did before getting hurt in September, the Lions may have the edge at quarterback. Lulay completed 64.6 per cent of his passes this year (Durant only hit 61.2 per cent, and struggled down the stretch), and while his 19:11 touchdown/interception ratio wasn't as impressive as Durant's 32:12, he has a solid array of receiving threats to throw to. The addition of Stefan Logan to the backfield is a big boost for the Lions, too, as Logan has teamed with Andrew Harris to form a devastating tandem that's re-energized the team's ground game.
B.C. defence:
The B.C. defence has been consistently good this year, placing first in the league in passing yards allowed per game (245.0) and second in yards allowed per game (318.3), gain allowed per rush (5.2), rushing yards per game (94.4) and passing touchdowns allowed (27). Star playmakers include defensive back Cord Parks (second in the CFL with six picks this year) and linebacker Adam Bighill (92 tackles, fifth in the league). This defence shines at big plays too, placing second in the league with 380 interception return yards.
B.C. special teams:
B.C. punter/kicker Paul McCallum may be close to the end of his career at 43, but he can still be effective; his 84.8 per cent field goal rate was third-best in the CFL this year, and he finished fourth in kicking points. His punting average of 40.6 yards per punt was less than stellar, and he had some epically bad ones, but he also displayed some great directional punting at times. The Lions also have great options in the return game; Logan has been quite good there since rejoining the team in October, averaging 25.3 yards per kick return and 7.9 per punt, but Tim Brown also did well before him, and Harris can chip in returns at times. This unit may produce some key plays Sunday.
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