Huskies are 5 and 0 for the first time since 2006.
The Manitoba Bisons came, they saw, and they walked away like the last 14 visitors at Griffiths Stadium, on the losing end of the scoreboard.
Despite a 43-22 victory by the Saskatchewan Huskies to secure their sixth 5-0 start in program history, it did not look so certain.
Brian Dobie and his squad came out swinging earlier, and held a 22-19 lead into the locker room. The first half saw the Bisons play the game on their terms, despite a Ted Kubongo 102 yard kickoff to begin the contest that got Griffiths Stadium rocking earlier.
What Scott Flory said to his number two-ranked squad in the nation at halftime we may never know. Conclusions can be made though that the message was delivered clear, digested, and put into action for all 30 minutes of the second half.

