Outgoing Commissioner Details State of the League
VANCOUVER, B.C. β The Canadian Football League is strong and stable and well-positioned for a bright future, Mark Cohon said at his eighth and final State of the League media conference as Commissioner.
βOur leagueβs foundation is strong and there is a tremendous progress to build up,β Cohon told reporters assembled for the 102nd Grey Cup championship game this Sunday.
He credited the leagueβs Board of Governors, teams and fans with the progress the league has made:
- The rebirth of the CFL in the nationβs capital, where the Ottawa REDBLACKS sold out every game this year, their inaugural season.
- This yearβs opening of Tim Hortonβs Field in Hamilton, the latest in a series of new and refurbished stadiums in Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Vancouver, with Regina expected to open its new facility in 2017.
- A vastly improved national broadcast deal with TSN and RDS, and a new U.S. broadcast deal with ESPN, both of which kicked in this season.
- A new collective bargaining agreement, reached before the start of this season, which provided players with a significant raise and ensures long- term labour peace.
- Consistently strong television ratings that exceed those for every other major sport in Canada, except for hockey.
- Consistent attendance across the league as it moves towards more intimate stadiums for fans seeking a more social experience.Β
Cohon has previously announced he would not seek a third term as Commissioner.
Jim Lawson, Chairman of the CFLβs Board of Governors, said a search committee is meeting with several excellent candidates to succeed Cohon in 2015.
βWe have entered a period of stability. The TV deal runs through 2018. So does our current collective bargaining agreement with our players,β Cohon said.
βMy hope is that this stability will give the next Commissioner the runway he or she needs to look at the big picture, the long run and the changing sports and entertainment landscape.
βTo build on this stronger foundation, the CFL has more work to do, and that is particularly true in Toronto,β he said. βWe have been working very hard, as have the Argonauts, on a lease agreement that would see the team move to BMO Field,β Cohon said, adding that those negotiations have not yet concluded.
βI believe we have to offer Toronto a new experience, and a new home is a big part of the puzzle.β
He described the 2014 season on the field as βthe year of the defenceβ but predicted offences will re-assert themselves in 2015.
βScoring has dropped year-over-year only five previous times since 1998,β Cohon said. βAnd each and every time, it bounced back again the following year.β
Cohon thanked the media for its βtalent for telling our storiesβ, the fans for their support and passion, and the CFL governors for driving the league forward.
βI have loved every minute of this job and it has been an absolute honour,β he said.
βThe CFL is vitally important to our communities and our country. And I am very confident it will thrive in the future.β
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