Positive drug test costs Bombers’ Andrew Harris award nominations

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Testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug has cost Andrew Harris a shot at the major individual CFL awards.

Harris led the league in rushing for a third straight season, producing 1,380 yards on 225 carries — 6.1 yards per carry — while scoring four touchdowns on the ground. Through the air, Harris caught 70 passes for 529 yards and four majors. He missed two games due to the suspension handed down for his doping violation.

Each CFL city has four media members who vote for the award plus the team’s head coach. It’s clear who Mike O’Shea supported.

“Absolutely, Andrew Harris deserves to be top Canadian, not only from leaving our team, but in the West and in the league overall,” O’Shea said on CJOB’s Coach’s Show with Bob Irving.

Harris swears contamination caused the positive test. Irving stated he voted for Harris, however, Winnipeg Sun reporter Ted WymanWinnipeg Free Press reporter Jeff Hamilton and TSN reporter Darrin Bauming did not as well.

“He’s very deserving. There was a test that he tested positive for, he served his suspension, he’s come back, he’s absolutely dynamic,” O’Shea said.

“All the other facts have been put out there. Everybody knows where I stand, I have complete faith and trust in him that he wasn’t purposely taking anything known to be banned.”

The Winnipeg native earned the CFL’s Most Outstanding Canadian award in 2017 and been named a league all-star five times. However, Harris won’t be adding to the personal collection in 2019.