It’s now the Fab Five.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders , led by 39-year-old quarterback Trevor Harris and second-year head coach Corey Mace, caught the Grey Cup legends they were chasing Sunday night with a nerve-wracking, 25-17 victory over the hard-charging Montreal Alouettes inside Winnipeg’s sold-out Princess Auto Stadium.
Only four previous iterations of the 115-year-old Roughriders had won Grey Cups and those old ghosts — from 1966, 1989, 2007 and 2013 — had been circling hard in recent days, reminding everyone the community-owned franchise hadn’t won a CFL championship since a memorable victory 12 years ago in a home-field stadium that doesn’t even exist anymore. Fans poured onto the streets of Regina in celebration afterwards, wearing Riders gear while carrying faux Cups and real

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