Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Toronto Argonauts Betting Odds
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Spread: Saskatchewan -3 (-120)
Total: 45.5
When: July 16, 2022, at 2 p.m. EDT
Venue: Raymond Field – Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Toronto Argonauts Betting Preview
The Roughriders and Argonauts will meet in Touchdown Atlantic, a neutral field game that will be played at Acadia University’s Raymond Field. The stadium will be set up for 10,000 seats, as the first-ever regular season game in Nova Scotia will take place.
That should be good news for the Roughriders, who have been monsters at home, going 3-0, but were thumped in one away game so far this season, while beating Edmonton in the other. Saskatchewan will be a bit shorthanded on the defensive line in this one, with Garrett Marino and Pete Robertson suspended.
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The Argonauts are off their second bye of the season and bring a 1-2 record into this one. Toronto is coming off its near miss against Winnipeg when a missed extra point in the final minute sent them to a one-point loss.
How the Argos respond to that one is anybody’s guess, but Toronto should be rested and ready to make amends for that one.
Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Toronto Argonauts Betting Trends
Roughriders
Saskatchewan is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Toronto
The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Saskatchewan’s last 8 games on the road
Argonauts
Toronto is 9-3 SU in its last 12 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Toronto’s last 7 games
Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Toronto Argonauts Pick & Prediction
The Roughriders appear to be a better team just based on the record, although you can’t really tell too much about Toronto since they’ve only played three games, winning by one over Montreal and losing by one to the Blue Bombers. They were waxed by British Columbia the other game.
It’s easier to trust Saskatchewan quarterback Cody Fajardo than it is Mcleod Bethel-Thompson, although this one could come down to the rushing games, where the ‘Riders have two of the top five rushers in the league and are averaging 131.4 yards per game on the ground.
Pick: Saskatchewan -2.5