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Statistici­an crafts workable CFL schedules

Plans show that finishing season remains possible

- Terry Jones

There is no lack to the length a self- isolating sports fan will go to keep himself occupied and engaged during the COVID-19 pandemic.

I present the case of Brian Desjarlais, a CFL statistici­an of 27 completed seasons and Edmonton Eskimos statistica­l consultant for 19 of those years.

Out of personal interest and curiosity Desjarlais produced two well thought out, totally usable, eight- game schedules with a September launch.

“With all kids activities cancelled, my life as an Uber- parent ( drive my kids everywhere) has ground to a halt.

“No spring hockey and baseball practices, games and tournament­s,” he explained.

“Over the years I have collected lots of data and now have the time to put it all together. With COVID- 19, I have been tweeting more historical Eskimo facts to try and keep the Eskimo fans that follow me entertaine­d.

“While working on the Eskimo record book, I saw a few tweets about how a new CFL season could start Labour Day. Everyone talked about it but there were no ‘ paper to pen’ examples. So, I thought ‘ Why not do it myself ?’ So I did.”

While the CFL has its annual draft to engage fans this week, I would have expected the league to produce the one and only option to have a season that exists for them now. Now, I submit, Desjarlais has gone ahead and done it for them.

The pair of schedules Desjarlais put together succeeded in slating games on dates when teams had been scheduled to play a home game (*) and against the team ( Δ) they were originally supposed to play that day as often as possible. The regular season options would be followed by the traditiona­l semifinal and final weekends and Grey Cup week as originally scheduled.

Schedule A. Interlocki­ng:

Week1: MTL@BC; Wpg@ Saskδ; Tor@hamδ; Edm@ Cgyδ.

Week2: Cgy@mtl; Ham@ Wpg*; Ott@edm*; Tor@ BCΔ.

Week3: BC@HAM; Cgy@ Saskδ; Ott@torδ; Edm@ Wpg*.

Week4: Mtl@ Hamδ;wpg@cgyδ; BC@ Ott*; Sask@tor.

Week5: Edm@tor*; Wpg@ott; Sask@mtl*; Ham@cgy.

Week6: Tor@wpg*; Ott@ Sask; CGY@BC*; Mtl@edm.

Week7: Mtl@ott; Cgy@

Tor; Edm@ham*; Sask@bc.

Week8: Wpg@mtl; Ott@ Cgy; B.C@EDM*; Ham@ Sask*.

Week9: BC@WPG.; Sask@ Edm; Ham@ott; Tot@mtl*.

That’s not bad. There’s a surprising number of same dates (17) involved and even same matchups ( 7). But it would involve a lot of charter flights.

The ‘ East Is East and West Is West And Never The Twain Shall Meet Until The Grey Cup’ schedule from pre1961 days that Desjarlais produced would allow the East teams to play out the schedule by bus and/or train. And it would dramatical­ly reduce the air travel required in the West as well.

Desjarlais would lobby for Aug. 27 and Aug. 29 games in Winnipeg and Edmonton — lower COVID-19 location number CFL cities — but would move the two games to Sept. 1 if required.

His West vs. West, East vs. East schedule would feature a remarkable 31 same date games as on the original schedule and 14 of them featuring games involving the both teams scheduled to play each other in those games.

Schedule B. Divisional: Week1: BC@WPG*; Sask@ Edmδ.

Week2: Mtl@ott*; Wpg@ Saskδ; Tor@ Hamδ; Edm@ Calδ.

Week3: Ham@ Ott * ; Cgy@ Wpg*; Mtl@ Tor; EDM@BC*

Week4: Ham@ Mtl*; Cgy@ Saskδ; Ott@ Torδ; Wpg@edm.

Week5: Mtl@ Hamδ; Wpg@ Calδ; Tor@ Ottδ; SASK@BCΔ.

Week6: Ham@tor*; BC@ Sask; Ott@ Mtl*; Cgy@ Edm*.

Week7: Sask@ Wpg*; CGY@BCΔ; Tor@mtlδ.

Week8: BC@ Cal*; Ott@ Ham*; Edm@wpg*.

Week9: Tor@ott*; Wpg@ BCΔ; Edm@ Sask*; Mtl@ Ham.

Week19: BC@ Edm; Sask@ Calδ; Ham@ Tor*; Ott@mtl*.

So, which way would you want it?

Old Time Interlocki­ng? Or pre-1961 Big Four and Western Interprovi­ncial?

To me West vs. West, East vs. East would be far more attractive. It would feature reduced travel, bigger gates with more rivalry games and likely more meaningful games with more drama.

It has now become obvious that the CFL has one hope of having a reasonable facsimile of a football season leading to a 108th Grey Cup game Nov. 22 in Regina with a normal set of playoff games preceding it. It would be with an eight- game season starting in September.

Thanks to Desjarlais, I submit, here are the CFL schedule options to get fans engaged.

Try come up with a better one.

 ?? Perry Nelson / USA TODAY Sports files ?? Divisional rivalries like Eskimos versus Stampeders may
be the way to go for a shortened CFL schedule.
Perry Nelson / USA TODAY Sports files Divisional rivalries like Eskimos versus Stampeders may be the way to go for a shortened CFL schedule.

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