A few short years ago, Bo Levi Mitchell and Trevor Harris seemed to be in danger of either getting stuck in depth roles or being out of the CFL entirely.

Today, the veteran quarterbacks just might be the top candidates for the league’s most outstanding player award heading into a showdown between the CFL’s division leaders.

Mitchell, 35, brings his East-leading Hamilton Tiger-Cats (6-3) to Regina on Saturday to face Harris, 39, and the top-ranked Roughriders (7-1) in perhaps the most anticipated game of the season to date.

“Incredible amounts of respect. Personal opinion, two future hall-of-famers,” Roughriders head coach Corey Mace told reporters this week.

“… Just having time spent around both those guys, super competitive. They’re going to do anything possible to push their team for

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