Tag: CFL

  • The Calgary Stampeders are Grey Cup Champions

    The Calgary Stampeders are Grey Cup Champions

    The 106th Grey Cup was awarded on Sunday as the Calgary Stampeders were crowned champions at the historic Commonwealth Stadium on a cold winter’s night in the city of Edmonton. The Stampeders were led by quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell, who was able to lead his team over the hump as they won their first Grey Cup since 2014, after losing the previous two previous Grey Cups. The Stampeders defeated the Ottawa Redblacks, who got the better of the Stamps in 2016.

    There were many questions coming into this game, specifically ones revolving around the Stampeders, as the Stamps had lost the previous two Grey Cups after being the favourites in both games. Many doubted Bo Levi Mitchell, who has had considerable success in the regular season and holds the best regular season record as a starting quarterback in CFL history but has not had this success translate into the post-season. However, those doubts were quickly forgotten as the Stamps scored the opening touchdown of the game on a beautifully orchestrated screen pass that saw running back, Don Jackson, take the pass 21 yards to the house for a touchdown. The Stamps did not look back from the there as they continued to force the ball down the field.

    In the end, this game really came down to turnovers. Any coach, player, manager, or anyone who knows anything about football will tell you that if you are able to win the turnover battle, you are more than likely going to win the game. That is exactly what the Stamps did, as they forced Trevor Harris, Quarterback for the Redblacks, to make many ill-advised throws that led to 3 interceptions, which tarnished any hopes the Redblacks had of winning this game. The final turnover numbers conveyed this reality as the Stamps took the ball away from the Redblacks six times, and only gave the ball away twice.

    Aside from the game itself, there were many reports that cited major complaints from the players about the quality of the field in Edmonton as many players were not able to get their footing during the game. You could see it during the telecast as players were forced to change their shoes in an effort to combat the less than favourable field conditions. CFL on TSN analyst Milt Stegall said after the game, “I feel bad for the fans who watched this game because they definitely did not get their money’s worth.” The field conditions were definitely an issue, but both teams had to play in the conditions and the Stamps were the team that did a better job of making the necessary adjustments to win the game.

    Sebastian Farkas is a third year Politics student and Sports and Wellness Editor of The Athenaeum

  • Atlantic Schooners the Name of the Proposed CFL Team in Halifax

    Atlantic Schooners the Name of the Proposed CFL Team in Halifax

    Edmonton – On Friday November 23rd, two days before the 106th Grey Cup, the announcement was made in Edmonton that the CFL team coming to Halifax, Nova Scotia would be named the Atlantic Schooners. Talks about a team coming to Atlantic Canada have been ongoing in the CFL for some time, but nothing had really materialized until recently.

    Earlier this month, a group called Maritime Football Limited Partnership (MFLP), together with the CFL, put forth a ticket drive campaign along with a “name the team” contest to spark excitement at the prospect of a team making its way to Halifax in the near future. The name “Schooners” has some relevance as it was first proposed in the 1980s in the hopes of adding another CFL team to the league at the time, but things never quite materialized.

    The team will look to begin play as early as the 2021 season: the only thing they now need is a stadium. MFLP placed a bid for stadium that would be constructed on the east side of the Halifax harbour, and would seat approximately 24, 000 fans. The estimated cost of the stadium is between $170 and $190 million dollars, and MFLP has expressed that they will need help from the public to construct this stadium. The team has begun receiving this public support as there have already been 5,000 deposits put down for season tickets for when the team hopes to begin play.

    The CFL’s commissioner, Randy Ambrose, is very excited about this team coming to Halifax. In his words, “As Canada’s national league, the CFL aspires to have a presence from coast to coast. Our players want to play in the region and our fans tell us they want the league to expand east. We’re happy to see fan excitement growing for an Atlantic franchise.” This idea of the CFL as a truly coast to coast league with teams in all corners of the country is becoming a reality and many, both fans and players, are eager to see this reality in action in the coming years.

    Sebastian Farkas is a third year Politics student, and Sports and Wellness Editor of The Athenaeum

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