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SASKATOON — One down, one to go for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

The Riders are to play their final 2017 CFL pre-season game Friday at BC Place against the B.C. Lions. The practice portion of training camp, which kicked off on May 28, wrapped up Wednesday

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Here’s a look at some things we’ve learned during training camp and some other issues that should be sorted out before the Riders open the regular season June 22 against the host Montreal Alouettes:

GLENN IS THE MAN

Kevin Glenn is the undisputed starter at quarterback heading into the regular season.

Glenn has the poise and understanding of the Riders’ offensive system that surpasses all the other quarterbacks on the team. The Riders’ offensive system also suits Glenn’s quick release and ability to make fast reads.

The 38-year-old Glenn isn’t the long-term answer at quarterback, but he’s the best option right now.

OPPORTUNITY MISSED

We’ve likely seen the end of Vince Young’s attempt to resurrect his career.