The CFL will crown a champion this weekend.
The 104th Grey Cup goes Sunday night at BMO Field in Toronto with the Calgary Stampeders taking on the Ottawa Redblacks.
The Stampeders are heavy favourites to win their second title in three years.
Calgary finished the regular season with a record of 15-2-1, while the Redblacks were 8-9-1.
TSN host Rod Black says the Stampeders are "a determined team, a historic team, a destined team."
But despite the heavy underdog role, Black says the Redblacks have a chance to win.
"It's one game and it's a neutral site, probably with a lot more Ottawa fans than Calgary fans," says Black. "The Redblacks really stand a chance (to win) because they've been there before. They were here last year and I think experience will pay off."
Redblacks' ageless quarterback Henry Burris is making his third appearance in the Grey Cup in four years, and Black thinks he could be a determining factor on Sunday.
"He reminds me of Damon Allen, who won a title at the age of 41," says Black.
Ottawa lost last year's Grey Cup final to Edmonton 26-20.
AM800 will broadcast the CFL championship game Sunday afternoon at 4:45pm.
You can hear the full interview with Rod Black from TSN on "The Afternoon News" on AM800, Friday at 5:20pm.