Barker feels COVID-19 pandemic robbed XFL of time to establish a following
TORONTO — Jim Barker remains a member of a rare pro football fraternity.
In 2001, Barker was the offensive co-ordinator with the Los Angeles Xtreme team that captured the first — and only — XFL title. Shortly afterwards, the spring league founded by wrestling guru Vince McMahon folded.
McMahon relaunched the XFL this year with eight franchises and reportedly committed US$500 million over the next three seasons to get the venture on solid ground. But McMahon’s reincarnation didn’t finish the season, ceasing operation just five games into its 10-game schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic before ultimately filing for bankruptcy.
Barker, currently an offensive/special-teams assistant coach and personnel consultant with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, said the novel coronavirus outbreak robbed the XFL of its most important element — time.