Who can run the football more is the game-within-the-game Saturday when the Calgary Stampeders host the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

The Roughriders and Stampeders excel at both executing their ground game on offence and defending against it.

“The game of football is won in the trenches,” said Stampeder tackle Joshua Coker. “We have the better offensive line and defensive line, so when it comes down to it, we just have to play to our ability.”

The clash of the CFL’s West Division leaders at the halfway mark of their seasons is a swing game for both clubs.

Calgary (6-3) seeks a second straight win over the Roughriders after prevailing 24-10 in Regina on July 12, when Stampeder quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. threw for 428 yards and three touchdowns and Calgary’s defence held the ‘Riders to ju

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