It took two overtime sessions, a bounce-back performance from freshman kicker Ty Gorniak and a helpful, home-field upright to give the University of Regina Rams what they truly wanted:
A Hardy Cup rematch against the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
“Why not?” Rams head coach Mark McConkey said after beating the University of Manitoba Bisons 32-29 in a Canada West football semifinal Saturday at Mosaic Stadium.
“At our press conference last year before the Hardy Cup, I said, ‘Hopefully this is a sign of the future, that it’s always us two battling out for the Hardy Cup.’ I know we’re looking forward to that battle. We’re gonna enjoy tonight for a couple minutes and then we’re getting back to watch film on U of S right away.”
Saskatchewan qualified for the Hardy Cup by beating the

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