Glenn throws TD, scores another to lead Riders past Redblacks in East semifinal
OTTAWA — Marcus Thigpen still has plenty of juice left in his 31-year-old legs.
Thigpen ran for 169 yards and a key TD to lead Saskatchewan to a record-setting 31-20 East Division semifinal win over the Ottawa Redblacks on Sunday before a TD Stadium sellout of 24,107. Thigpen joined the Roughriders in September after being out of football for roughly two years and started with both Marshall Cameron and Trent Richardson on the injured list.
“I felt like I stopped playing too early and felt like I still had a lot left in the tank,” said Thigpen, donning a T-shirt with the Superman logo. “I was still running track with my high school coach and I knew I still had the speed.
“I stayed in the weight room, I knew I had the size and strength. I just felt like I missed it and wanted to come back.”


