Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive back DaMarcus Fields (22) collides with B.C. Lions receiver Justin McInnis during a CFL game Oct. 25/25 inside Regina's Mosaic Stadium. B.C.'s 27-21 victory over the first-place Roughriders earned second place for the Lions and hosting privileges for the West semifinal on Nov. 1 against the third-place Calgary Stampeders. Photo by KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post
Starters versus starters, the Saskatchewan Roughriders were better than the B.C. Lions on Saturday night at Mosaic Stadium. Article content
Saskatchewan’s backups also looked capable of beating the Lions. That was until the CFL’s uncontrollable God Centre reviewed two game-changing calls that helped the visitors beat the first-place Roughriders 27-21 and clinch a home playoff game for the

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