CFL USA

CFL USA

‎ The term CFL USA refers to the abortive expansion of the Canadian Football League (CFL) into the United States in the early-to-mid 1990s. The 1993 CFL season saw the addition of the first American team to the league, the Sacramento Gold Miners. By the 1994 CFL season there were four American teams, and in the 1995 CFL season there were five. However, following the 1995 season the only American team remaining was the Baltimore Stallions, which were moved to Montreal and renamed the Montreal Alouettes for the 1996 CFL season.

All but two of the CFL USA teams were based south of the 37th parallel north; the northernmost team was based in Baltimore, Maryland, 375 miles (600 km) from the Canada–United States border on the 40th parallel. The Canada-U.S. border runs mostly along the 49th parallel north (although the province of Ontario dips below this line), creating a demarcation line of 12 full degrees of latitude (1333 km) between the CFL's base and its American counterparts.

1992-93: Origins

The league first began exploring American expansion in June 1992 with an exhibition game between the Toronto Argonauts and Calgary Stampeders held in Portland, Oregon. [ [http://www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=newser&func=display&topicnum=&nid=19134&writer=0 CLARKE TO OFFICIATE IN 300TH CAREER CFL GAME] . CFL.ca press release. 24 August 2007.] In 1993 the league admitted its first U.S. franchise, the Sacramento Gold Miners (formerly the Sacramento Surge of the WLAF), in an attempt to broaden Canadian football's popular appeal and boost league revenues. The ultimate plan was to have a league of 10 Canadian and 10 American teams. Spearheading the efforts were two former World League of American Football owners, Fred Anderson and Larry J. Benson, who would each receive a franchise. While Benson's team, the San Antonio Texans, would not play a single down, the Gold Miners would see action, finishing a respectable 6-12 (but remaining at the bottom of the West Division). Also during this time, Ottawa Rough Riders owner Bernard Glieberman began discussing the possibility of moving his team to the United States, although he instead opted to sell the existing Rough Riders franchise and launch a new American franchise instead.

1994

The following year would see more expansion: the Las Vegas Posse, Glieberman's Shreveport Pirates, and the Baltimore CFL Colts (who were forced to change their name to the Stallions after a long legal battle with the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL). Baltimore was the most successful of any American CFL team, having finished second in the East and making it to the Grey Cup game (becoming the first American team to play for the Grey Cup). At the other end of the spectrum, the Las Vegas Posse were an abject failure, becoming a road team after attendance dropped to under 3,000 in Las Vegas; the team folded at the end of the season.

1995: Turmoil and termination

In 1995, the American franchises were split off into their own "South Division." The Gold Miners moved to San Antonio to become the San Antonio Texans, while the Birmingham Barracudas and Memphis Mad Dogs (previously the Memphis Hound Dogs, a rejected NFL franchise) were added (teams were also considered for Orlando and Miami, the latter to have been nicknamed the Manatees, but an exhibition game between Birmingham and Baltimore in Miami did not draw enough fans to support such a team and the Florida expansion was abandoned).

However, American fan interest in Canadian football, with the possible exception of the Stallions, was sparse at best. Teams like Birmingham and Memphis began with promising crowds comparable to their Canadian counterparts but saw attendance plummet with the onset of the college football season. At the end of the year, which saw the Stallions become the first non-Canadian team to win the Grey Cup, Birmingham and Shreveport's teams had already announced they were leaving their hometowns before the Grey Cup had even been played. [http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1995/vp951107/11070400.htm BIRMINGHAM JOINS LIST OF HOMELESS BALTIMORE STALLIONS WEIGHING OPTIONS, TOO, AFTER BROWNS DROP BOMBSHELL.] The Virginian-Pilot. 7 November 1995.] Cities such as Montreal, Los Angeles and Norfolk were mentioned as possible sites for the relocated franchises, with the Birmingham team being moved to Shreveport. However, shortly after, most of the teams folded except San Antonio and Baltimore, by order of commissioner Larry Smith. When the NFL announced that a new team was to be added in Baltimore, the Stallions looked at possibly relocating to nearby Richmond, Virginia, but nothing could be worked out. The Stallions team moved to Montreal and became the third incarnation of the Montreal Alouettes. Unwilling to remain as the sole U.S.-based team in the league, the Texans voluntarily folded soon afterward. By the 1996 CFL season, the entire league was once again based in Canada.

The last vestiges of the CFL USA were erased when Stallions owner Jim Speros sold the Alouettes to Bob Wetenhall after the 1996 season.

One of the often cited reasons for the CFL South Division's failure, and part of the reason why the CFL fell behind the NFL in terms of talent, was the lack of an American television contract. It was not until after the 1995 season that the CFL, mainly through the action of its American franchises, began negotiating with CBS Sports (at the time the only of the Big Four that did not have rights to NFL broadcasts) to see if they could get coverage. It would not be until several years later that the CFL got a TV contract in the United States, on a much smaller network (America One).

CFL USA teams

References

External links

* [http://www.oursportscentral.com/cflinamerica/history.php The CFL in America]


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