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1st-place Blue Bombers have underdog status ahead of Labour Day Classic

The first-place Winnipeg Blue Bombers find themselves as underdogs heading into Sunday's game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Despite their 8-2 record, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have lost their quarter-back and running-back

Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Matt Nichols (15) on the bench after his final possession during second half CFL football game action against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Hamilton, Ont. on Friday, July 26, 2019. The first-place Winnipeg Blue Bombers find themselves as underdogs heading into Sunday's game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ (Peter Power/The Canadian Press)

The first-place Winnipeg Blue Bombers find themselves as underdogs heading into Sunday's game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

The Bombers, despite their 8-2 record, are without quarterback Matt Nichols and running back Andrew Harris, while the Riders are on a hot streak, having won their last five games to improve to 6-3.

Nichols suffered a shoulder injury on Aug. 15 against the B.C. Lions and was placed on the six-game injury list. At the time of the injury, Nichols was leading the CFL with 15 touchdown passes and a quarterback rating of 107.7.

Harris, the CFL leader with 908 rushing yards, was suspended on Aug. 26 after testing positive for a banned substance.

Oddsmakers have made the Riders 6.5-point favourites but Bombers quarterback Chris Streveler isn't paying attention to that.

"I don't care about any of that stuff," said Streveler, who guided the Bombers to s 34-28 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos on Aug. 23 in his first start of the season.

"It's about what we have inside our building. It's about what we think about our own team and that's what we care about. I don't really care about what people are predicting. It's about our week of preparation. It's about our game plan going in and executing that game plan to the best of our ability."

The Riders may be on a hot streak that has them in the battle for first place in the West Division but receiver Naaman Roosevelt is adamant they won't take the Bombers lightly despite the absence of Nichols and Harris.

"No, we don't see them as an underdog. We see them as a team that's 8-2 and in first place," said Roosevelt. "They still have a lot of great players even though they're missing a couple. They're still a great team. They play together, that's one thing they do, they use that 'next man up' attitude. They've got a great team, we know that, so we're going to bring our 'A' game."

Second-year running back Johnny Augustine will make his first start for the Bombers as he fills in for Harris. In eight games this season, Augustine has rushed for 60 yards on nine carries with career totals of 111 yards rushing on 16 carries in 17 games.

Streveler believes Augustine is capable of contributing to the Bombers' attack.

"We're not asking Johnny to be Andrew. We're asking Johnny to be Johnny," said Streveler. "They're going to do different things differently. You cannot replace Andrew Harris, we're just asking Johnny to be himself . . . I've got the utmost confidence in him. He's been preparing hard and I think he's going to make the most of it."

Sunday's contest will be the 56th Labour Day meeting between the teams. In recent years, the Riders have held the upper hand with a 15-5 record since 2000, including a 13-1 record in the last 14 games.

"It's all about this one. It's a nice stat but it doesn't help us with this game," said Riders linebacker Cameron Judge. "We just have to come in and try to go 1-0 tomorrow."