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This article seems to ring true with the CFL reality. I believe that the CFL needs to begin an expansion plan that adds Canadian venues and near-border U.S. teams in dramatic fashion. That coupled with a promo effort that highlights the differences between Canadian Rules and NFL Rules.
Maybe we consider a future expansion like this (comments welcomed):
Potential CFL Expansion Cities:
— Anchorage, Alaska (400,000) - West
— Spokane, Washington (594,000) - West
— Billings, Montana (190,000) - West
— Boise, Idaho (765,000) - West
— Fargo, North Dakota (260,000) - West
— Grand Rapids, Michigan (1,100,000) - East
— Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (318,000) - West
— Toledo, Ohio (610,000) - East
— London, Ontario (544,000) - East
— Rochester, New York (1,100,00) - East
— Syracuse, New York (660,000) - East
— Quebec City (845,000) - East
— Halifax, Nova Scotia (470,000) - East
the league would then be comprised of 9 existing teams and 13 expansion teams, a total of 13 Canadian Cities and 9 U.S. teams for a total of 22 teams, 11 West Teams and 11 East Teams
West Teams would include:
Anchorage, Alaska — supporting a 40,000-seat stadium
Spokane, Washington — supporting a 40,000-seat stadium
Vancouver, British Columbia — supporting a 54,500-seat stadium
Edmonton, Alberta — new 60,000-seat stadium
Calgary, Alberta — supporting a 35,650-seat stadium
Boise, Idaho — supporting a 50,000-seat stadium
Billings, Montana — supporting a 35,000-seat stadium
Saskatoon Saskatchewan — supporting a 35,000-seat stadium
Regina, Saskatchewan — supporting a 33,450-seat stadium
Winnipeg, Manitoba — supporting a 33,422-seat stadium
Fargo, North Dakota — supporting a 35,000-seat stadium
6 Canadian teams; 5 U.S. teams
East Teams would include:
Grand Rapids, Michigan — supporting a 60,000-seat stadium
Toledo, Ohio — supporting a 50,000-seat stadium
London, Ontario — supporting a 50,000-seat stadium
Hamilton, Ontario — supporting a 23,218-seat stadium
Toronto, Ontario — supporting a 25,000-seat stadium
Ottawa, Ontario — supporting a 25,000-seat stadium
Montreal, Quebec — supporting a 20,025-seat stadium
Rochester, New York — supporting a 50,000-seat stadium
Syracuse, New York — supporting a 50,000-seat stadium
Quebec City, Quebec — supporting a 50,00-seat stadium
Halifax, Nova Scotia — supporting a 40,000-seat stadium
7 Canadian teams; 4 U.S. teams