
Riders look to build off solid 2024 season under head coach Corey Mace
REGINA — After reaching the West Division final in Corey Mace’s first season as head coach, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are looking to take it to the next level in 2025.
Mace replaced Craig Dickenson for the 2024 CFL season following 6-12 records in 2022 and 2023 campaigns that ended with seven-game losing streaks.
The Riders responded to Mace, who joined the team after two seasons as defensive co-ordinator for the Toronto Argonauts. Mace believed the Riders needed a new culture that went beyond football, building a family relationship between the players, coaches and organization.
While there were growing pains, the players bought into Mace’s plans. After finishing the regular season in second place in the West, the Riders defeated the B.C. Lions 28-19 in the division semifinal before falling 39-22 to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the division final.