U of T associate professor not optimistic CFL will get government assistance
TORONTO — An associate professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management calls the CFL’s bid for securing financial aid from the Canadian government a “Hail Mary pass.”
On Tuesday, CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie revealed the league was asking for up to $150 million from Ottawa due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The proposal included $30 million immediately, additional funds if there’s a pro-rated campaign and the potential of $120 million more if the league was forced to cancel the entire 2020 season.
But professor Richard Powers feels it’s a definitely longshot that the CFL will get what it’s asking for.
“In football terms this is a Hail Mary pass and you know how often Hail Mary passes work,” he said. “I can understand exploring different options but what really struck me was the amount of money they were asking for.