‘This is a dream come true’: Trevor Harris arrives in Saskatchewan
Trevor Harris knew Saskatchewan would be a special place to be a starting quarterback.
“I remember very vividly in 2018, I played for Ottawa and they shut the lights off before they played ‘Bring ’em out.’ And everybody’s lights were off and I don’t know if they put their phone lights on or had green glowsticks or something — I have the chills thinking about it — and I remember thinking, ‘This is it. This is awesome,’ ” the veteran CFLer said Wednesday.
“This is the heartland of Canada and a place that would be really, really cool to have that environment. I told my wife in 2015 when I was playing for Toronto (Argonauts), ‘I’d like to be a quarterback for the Riders someday.’ ”
That became a reality when the Saskatchewan Roughriders inked the 36-year-old to a two-year contract on Tuesday.


