With the University of Regina Rams averaging 45 points per game and their offence running rampant along the ground, how much do they really need their defence? Article content

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“When your offence and special teams keep giving the football back, that’s when your defence really has to do something,” said Rams quarterback Noah Pelletier. “If we can limit those turnovers it’s a whole different ball game.”

The defending-champion Rams are 2-0 in Canada West football action as they prepare to visit the 0-2 UBC Thunderbirds on Friday.

Regina followed its season-opening, overtime victory (43-37) against the University of Calgary Dinos with a 47-23 win Friday against the University of Alberta Golden Bears at jam-packed Leibel Field. The win came despit

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