Saskatchewan hasn’t even finished sweeping up the confetti from Sunday’s Grey Cup championship and already the hottest topic in Riderville is the future of quarterback Trevor Harris.

And who can blame anyone for asking?

Fresh off one of the finest statistical seasons of his 13-year CFL career and a record-setting performance on the biggest stage, the 39-year-old pivot is suddenly the centre of every offseason conversation. Harris completed 85 percent of his passes in the title game, the highest mark ever recorded in a Grey Cup. It was a masterclass effort from the Waldo, Ohio native, capped by a Grey Cup MVP nod and the fifth championship in Roughriders history.

But if Rider Nation had its way, Harris’ story in green and white wouldn’t be anywhere close to finished.

Chants echoed acros

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