By Greg
Urbanoski
If practice makes perfect, the
University of Regina Rams will be getting a chance to redeem
their run defence Saturday afternoon against the University of
British Thunderbirds.
The Rams lost to the University of
Calgary Dinos 41-15 last week, after a week that saw the Rams
attempt to deal with the death of rookie defensive lineman
Spenser Borlase in a car crash after the game. The Rams record
dropped to 1-2 and this week is crucial if the Rams are hoping
to make the playoff race interesting in Canada West Football.
"All of these are important this
weekend because you’ve got four teams with a 1-2 record playing
and two 2-0 teams," said Rams Head Coach Frank McCrystal. "Games
like these are more important because when you play an opponent
twice, it’s more of a two game total points to determines who
finishes ahead of who. But with one game against an opponent, if
you beat them or they beat you and you’re tied after the season,
that game is the tie-breaker.
"This game is important for us
because of that and it is important for us after this week if we
hope to be in one of the top four in Canada West. If we are 1-3,
that makes it more difficult to move into the playoffs."
After an emotionally wrenching week
for the Rams, who also had to contend with an appearance by TSN
doing a feature on Rams quarterback Marc Mueller on the one year
anniversary of the death of his grandfather Ron Lancaster,
McCrystal is trying to take stock of his team as they prepare to
leave for the west coast.
"I think we have regained our focus
this week," said McCrystal. "In terms of practicality, and we’re
not trying to rationalize here, but with Spenser’s tragedy, the
appearance of TSN and the injuries, it seemed to have caught up
with us at time.
"The score against Calgary wasn’t
indicative of the game. We were in it until the middle of the
fourth quarter and looking at the film we seemed to have more
mental lapses than physical lapses. Calgary ran great against
us, but I don’t think they physically pushed us around – we just
need to do a better job correcting things on the sidelines."
McCrystal said the Ram lapses that
allowed Dinos running back Matt Henry to run wild are
correctable, and the test will come on the field Saturday.
"UBC have got a very good running
back," said McCrystal. "They’ve also had a turnover of players
and they try to do different things to get mismatches from
personnel alignments.
"Their defence will do different
things as well and we have to make sure our quarterback has
enough time to recognize the different alignments and what they
are doing and respond accordingly."
The Rams game is expected to be
played in great weather and McCrystal is looking forward to
return of several players from injuries for the game.
"Brandon Ganne is going to be back,"
said McCrystal. "Mike Pickens will be back and Kirby Kezama will
be ready to go.
"Unfortunately Jason Price is lost
for the season with an ACL injury. He came down the wrong way on
his foot the last game. Devin Sakaluk will come in his place.
Devin Hillier is gone but we’ve got Brenden Bennett back on the
O-line."
Those wishing to listen to the game
will have to go on-line to CKRM radio and listen there for the
kick-off at 3 p.m.