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VISITS CALGARY- The all-time series is as close as any. Calgary has the slight edge at 41-38-1, however since 2014 it’s even at 6-6.
- The last seven times these two teams have played, five of them were decided by nine points or less and the last three times they have played, they each have been decided in the final three minutes
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ANTS- Mike Miller needs two tackles to become the all-time special teams tackles. Miller currently has 189 and the current leader, Jason Arakgi has 190. Miller has four STT this season.
- REDBLACKS QB Matt Nichols has a 7-4 career record against Saskatchewan.
- Nichols’ teammate Avery Williams is tied for the league-lead with 14 tackles, despite only playing one game.
- Since rejoining the CFL, Ottawa and Saskatchewan are 6-6. Of the six years, one team has swept the other four times and two splits.
- Teams coming off a bye this year are 1-0 thanks to Montreal. Ottawa will attempt to make it 2-0 this week. Last season, teams coming off a bye were 10-15.
- William Stanback and John White join Brady Oliveira as the only running backs to rush for 100+ yards in a game. During Week 2, Stanback registered 112 yards and White had 111 yards.
- The last time both Calgary and Edmonton began the season 0-2 was in 1966. If both teams lose this week, it’ll be the first time ever that both teams begin 0-3.
- Red Zone: While the Elks rank second in net offence (363.5 yards per game), their red zone offence has held them back. In six trips, Edmonton has found the end zone only once and turned the ball over twice.
- Bombers, Riders 2-0: The last time Winnipeg and Saskatchewan both started 2-0 in the same season was 2003 (Khari Jones and Nealon Greene were the quarterbacks). The two clubs have NEVER both started 3-0 in the same year throughout their shared history which dates all the way back to 1936.
- The last time Saskatchewan started 3-0 was in 2013 – the same year they won their last Grey Cup.
- Scoring Oddities: Saskatchewan has the CFL’s top-scoring offence despite ranking sixth in net offence (336.5 yards per game), and Edmonton ranks eighth in scoring while boasting the No. 2 offence (363.5). The difference has been turnovers as Saskatchewan leads the league with a +6 turnover differential and 24 points off T/Os. Edmonton has yet to force a turnover in two games.
- The last-time Toronto/Winnipeg met back-to-back was in 2018 where the Winnipeg Blue Bombers swept the two-game series. However, in 2013 Toronto swept both games. Fittingly, the two teams split the back-to-back series in 2009.
- Nick Arbuckle will get his first start in double blue on Saturday afternoon. It will be his eighth career start and he is 4-3 in his career. In his last start, he set a career-high with four touchdown passes.
- Winnipeg receiver Kenny Lawler leads the league with 14 receptions this season.
- The last time Calgary started a Canadian QB was in 2017 when Andrew Buckley started for the Stampeders. Before that, Greg Vavra did so in 1985.
- Edmonton is looking to avoid their first 0-3 start since 2010.
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