Roughriders Quarterback Predicts Grey Cup Championship in 2024
The best part of an offseason is that every team resets to 0-0 and can shift their focus to the next year. Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris is already talking about winning a championship in 2024.
“I absolutely know that we can win a championship in Saskatchewan,” Harris told 620 CKRM last week. “Three-hundred, sixty-five days from now we’re going to be looking at green-and-white confetti coming down on us and we’re going to be celebrating.”
Saskatchewan fans should be excited to hear, especially after their disappointing 2023 campaign. The Roughriders finished the season 6-12 seeing their coach Craig Dickenson being the only CFL head coach not being retained for another season.
Harris is playing for his fifth different team in the CFL after just completing his first season with the Roughriders. After signing a two-year deal in the offseason, Harris would only last five games before suffering a tibial plateau fracture that knocked him out for the season. He finished with 1,274 passing yards with six touchdowns and four interceptions.
Now the Roughriders are searching for the next head coach going into 2024. Harris trusts that he will be a part of the plan for the new coach and Roughriders general manager Jeremy O’Day.
“I think I’d be in his plans, but that’s going to be up to the head coach and (Jeremy O’Day),” Harris said. “It’s going to be a health question and a situation question.”
The Roughriders are hoping to have a coach hired before the end of November.
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