WINNIPEG — You could hear the emotion in Mitch Picton’s voice.
Playing in the Grey Cup as a member of his hometown Saskatchewan Roughriders is going to mean a tremendous amount to him.
That’s not unlike what watching Sunday’s game will mean to an entire province who have been waiting 12 years to see their CFL team play in a championship game,
All week, we’ve been interviewing players in Winnipeg about game planning for Sunday’s opponent, the Montreal Alouettes, what it means to play in a Grey Cup and even who they are playing for on Sunday.
Saturday’s pre-game media availability was just another example of the magnitude this game carries.
Picton, who was in his rookie season with the University of Regina Rams in 2013 when Saskatchewan last won a championship, sat beside quarterb

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