Quarterback Dustin Crum has been impressive as a rusher for Redblacks
Dustin Crum has given Ottawa Redblacks plenty to cheer about the last two weeks.
The young quarterback rallied Ottawa to a stunning 31-28 overtime home win Saturday night over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. In his first CFL start, Crum helped the Redblacks overcome a 19-point, fourth-quarter deficit by scoring on a 12-yard touchdown run with nine seconds remaining, then finding Nate Behar for the two-point convert to force overtime.
Following Winnipeg kicker Sergio Castillo’s 48-yard field goal in the extra session, the six-foot-one, 210-pound Crum cemented the comeback with a 29-yard rushing touchdown.
Crum narrowly missed putting Ottawa in position to force overtime the week before in Hamilton. Replacing injured veteran Jeremiah Masoli late in the first half, Crum drove the Redblacks to the Tiger-Cats’ 20-yard line in the dying seconds.