Scouting football during pandemic presents many challenges for CFL personnel
It cost the CFL it’s 2020 campaign. Now the COVID-19 pandemic is creating challenges for football personnel to prepare for next season.
Many CFL scouts would usually be on the road now evaluating Canadian and American university talent. But the global outbreak has forced U Sports to cancel its ’20 season and while four of U.S. college football’s Power 5 conferences are playing — the Pac-12 is the lone dissenter — the Canada-U.S. border remains closed for non-essential travel.
Scouts can still fly to the U.S., but any time spent in so-called hot-spot states would mean having to do a 14-day quarantine after leaving that state. They’d also have to self-isolate upon returning to Canada.
And it’s become more difficult to get on American campuses and gain access to players.