Bold predictions for Canadian football in 2020: A coast-to-coast CFL? (by donnovanbennett)
The last 365 days in Canadian football have been full of suspensions and labour negotiations off the field, and the ending of droughts on it.
The Vanier Cup was last played in the Grey Cup host city two days before the CFL’s championship game in 2012 and 2007 in Toronto, and 2011 in Vancouver. The 2012 Vanier in the Rogers Centre set an attendance record of 37,000. Finally, at times when the games were together, the CFL events throughout the week overshadowed the Vanier Cup events rather than shining a light on them.
Not only is it a competitive advantage for Laval to be the defacto host — it at some point will become a stale experience.
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