The Rouging Twenties: CFL Rule Changes with Paul Woods
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In this episode, host Nii Wallace-Bruce and guest Paul Woods, an author and historian, discuss upcoming rule changes in the Canadian Football League (CFL) announced by new commissioner Stewart Johnston for the 2026-2027 seasons. The segment delves into the mixed responses from players regarding the changes, the impact of these changes on the game (04:35), and the recent passing of Edmonton Elks owner Larry Thompson (00:48).
Key Changes:
- 05:34 The Rouge Rule Modification
- 12:24 Goalpost Relocation and Its Implications
- 20:45 Field Size Adjustments and Standardization
- 28:05 Field Configuration Changes
- 33:54 Play Clock Reduction
Additionally, they touch on the potential implications for the CFL and U Sports football as well as the potential for partnerships with soccer teams and the prospect of accommodating preseason NFL games (24:53). The episode concludes with reflections on improving the game’s pace and appeal, especially aiming to attract a younger audience (44:42).
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Opening and closing music courtesy of Jeremiah Alves - "Evermore".