UPSET CITY: ELKS 36 RIDERS 27

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REGINA – With their fourth win in their last five CFL games, the Edmonton Elks are literally off and running.

The Elks, who started the season 0-9, are on a roll behind a running game that has been dominating opponents. Edmonton racked up 265 yards rushing on Friday night in beating the Saskatchewan Roughriders 36-27 at Mosaic Stadium.

That performance comes on the heels of a 25-23 victory over the Calgary Stampeders on Sept. 9 where the Elks totalled 226 yards rushing. Combined with the electric skills of quarterback Tre Ford, whose scrambling ability is a dangerous weapon, the Elks have found an offensive formula that works.

“It’s a concern,” offered Riders head coach Craig Dickenson about the amount of rushing yards given up. “Yep, it’s a concern. We’ve gotta stop the run. And it’s just little things we’ve been talking about. We’ve gotta go back to basics. That’s probably going to be the message to the guys; back to some training camp stuff.”

As for the Elks, they may have found their identity as an offense.

“A big piece (of the streak) has been the run game. If you look at the stats, like the run game has been phenomenal,” said Tre Ford, who was 13 of 20 passing for 170 yards while gaining 70 yards rushing on eight carries.

“We ran for 270 today and last week we were over 200, so when you can run the ball and control the clock, that’s going to open up the pass game for me so it’s making my job easier.”

Edmonton tailback Kevin Brown set a career high rushing mark for the second consecutive week. He rushed for 143 yards in last week’s victory over the Stampeders but he topped that total on Friday, gaining 175 yards on 19 carries. He added a touchdown on 35-yard run.

The Elks took their first lead of the game with 5:35 left in the fourth quarter when Ford scampered 10 yards for a touchdown that broke a 27-27 deadlock. Jake Ceresna sealed the victory when he sacked Saskatchewan quarterback Jake Dolegala for a safety with 1:54 left in the fourth quarter. It was Ceresna’s eighth sack of the season.

Ford pulled the Elks even at the 12:36 mark of the final quarter when he connected with Lewis on a 30-yard touchdown pass. Facing second and 17, Ford appeared to be caught in the backfield but spun away into the centre of the field and then found Lewis wide open at the Saskatchewan goal line.

“I’ve got to give a big shout out to Geno on that play. When I’m back there running around doing what I do, our receivers have to remember that they can keep playing and keep moving around. And they did a good job of that. I was able to find them in the end zone on what was the second 20 or something like that. It was a really big play for us,” said Ford.

The victory improves the Elks to 4-10 and keeps the 6-7 Riders in their sights in the race for third place in the West Division.

 

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The Rider loss comes on the heels of a 51-6 thrashing at the hands of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Banjo Bowl last weekend. Dickenson was asked what he’s learned about his team.

“I don’t know yet,” Dickenson shrugged. “We’ll find out. A lotta guys in that room stood up and said they hate losing and they want to win. I said ‘That’s great. What are you willing to do to make the changes to hopefully improve the team and play a little better yourself? I think we got real good character in there. But we will find out more about them in the next few weeks.”

As for Edmonton, despite the current hot streak, head coach Chris Jones said the Elks aren’t focusing on a post-season berth.

“We’re just talking about winning games so the next game is the next game, all that other stuff has to take care of itself. When you start looking and you’ve got to depend on this team and on that team (to help make the playoffs), the only people we can depend on are the people in here. That’s what we’re looking at,” said Jones.

The Riders took a 27-20 lead into the fourth quarter after touchdowns by Tevin Jones, on a 26-yard reception, and Samuel Emilus, on a 12-yard reception, in the third quarter. Emilus’s major was set up by a 57-yard pass from backup quarterback Antonio Pipkin to Jamal Morrow on a fake sneak.

Saskatchewan controlled the game for most of the first half. After Saskatchewan’s Brett Lauther opened the scoring with a 26-yard field goal midway through the first quarter, Shawn Bane Jr. increased the lead to 10-0 with 1:36 left in the quarter with a 13-yard touchdown reception.

The Elks responded early in the second quarter on a trick play. Facing second and two from the Saskatchewan 11-yard line, backup quarterback Taylor Cornelius faked a sneak and connected with AC Leonard for a major to cut the deficit to 10-7. Leonard, a defensive lineman who entered the game with 10 sacks, has a history as a receiver as he came into the league in 2015 as a tight end.

Saskatchewan took a 13-10 lead into the locker room at halftime as Lauther, with a 30-yarder, and Dean Faithfull, with a 16-yarder, swapped field goals after Leonard’s touchdown.

Dolegala saw his streak of consecutive pass attempts without an interception end in the first quarter on his third pass attempt of the night. The interception, by Edmonton cornerback Marcus Lewis, ended Dolegala’s streak at 110 pass attempts.

Edmonton receiver Manny Arceneaux extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception with a nine-yard catch in the second quarter. Arceneaux’s streak is now at 142 games, which is the fifth longest streak in CFL history. Saskatchewan’s Don Narcisse holds the record with receptions in 216 consecutive games.

UP NEXT

Both teams return to action on Sept. 22 with the Riders travelling to Ottawa to take on the Redblacks, while the Elks host the B.C. Lions.

(Canadian Press)

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CCRider
CCRider
1 year ago

If the Elks had started Tre Ford earlier in the season they would be at 6 wins and we’d be at 4. We’re the worst team in the CFL.

Metalshingelguy
Metalshingelguy
1 year ago

So what have you learned about your team Dickinson? He doesn’t know! Well they can’t stop the run for one, how about that!
6-12 again Dickie? If you’re lucky.

Joe McGrath
Joe McGrath
1 year ago

2 weeks in a row and not ready to play. If they have to go back to training camp basics at this point; simple stuff. Dennis Green sums up the 2023 Roughriders. “They are who we thought they were”. So the coaching issue is now resolved. Next up is the knife fight in the board room as to how Reynolds will toss O’Day under the bus. O’Day may want to mention that as a CEO Reynolds has done nothing to get rid of that stupid operations salary cap. O’Day will be tossed overboard and the corruption will continue. Board members… Read more »

BoltBoy
BoltBoy
1 year ago
Reply to  Joe McGrath

Craig Reynolds has to go…….been saying that since the day he was hired. Accountants should allowed to run ANYTHING!!

As a long time season ticket holder at the end if my three years extortion, I will be voting with my money. ODay stays, the Craig’s must be gone!

Jim
Jim
1 year ago
Reply to  Joe McGrath

O’Day has to go! 25 years with the Sask Roughriders team and he still has no clue. People are tired of the year after year team struggles and inconsistent play. O’Day has to go!