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U Sports, Football Canada both taking time to examine CFL’s proposed changes

U Sports chief executive officer Pierre Arsenault says Canadian universities have the luxury of time to decide how they’ll tackle impending change in the country’s football landscape.

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U Sports, Football Canada both taking time to examine CFL's proposed changes

Laval University Rouge et Or players pose for photos with the trophy as they celebrate their win over Laurier Golden Hawks after U Sports Vanier Cup football action in Kingston, Ontario on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn


U Sports chief executive officer Pierre Arsenault says Canadian universities have the luxury of time to decide how they’ll tackle impending change in the country’s football landscape.

On Monday, CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston unveiled significant changes it will make over the next two years. In 2026, the league will eliminate single points from missed field goals, punts and kickoffs that clear the end zone — either through the air or on a bounce — while instituting a 35-second playclock and having teams’ benches on either side of the field at all venues.

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