Roughriders roll past Tiger-Cats 38-7 thanks to strong second half
REGINA — According to head coach Corey Mace, the football gods smiled upon the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Sunday.
The Riders, despite entering the game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with a 3-1 record, were struggling on defence when it came to forcing turnovers. The physical and ball-hawking defence that topped the CFL last year with 23 interceptions — along with forcing 41 turnovers en route to a Grey Cup championship — haven’t been matching those impressive statistics this season.
Mace’s crew had only one interception and two forced turnovers in the first four games this season but that all changed in a 38-7 victory over the Tiger-Cats on Sunday when the Riders put together a tremendous second half with four turnovers, including a 107-yard interception for a touchdown.
Opportunities were present in previous games and Mace admitted he was pleased to see the Riders get some breaks against the Ticats.


