CFLPA says new playoff proposal still remains in discussion stages
TORONTO — The CFL Players Association says it hasn’t signed off on commissioner Randy Ambrosie’s proposed new playoff format.
The CFL commissioner said Tuesday the league’s innovation committee, which has CFLPA representation on it, has given its support to a league proposal to change its post-season format. Under the formula, the East and West Division first-place finishers would secure opening-round byes.
The next top four finishers, regardless of division, would claim the remaining four berths, with the third- and fourth-place clubs hosting the bottom two in semifinal action on a Saturday. The following day, the franchise with the best regular-season record would choose which opening-round winner it wanted to face in its conference final.
Ambrosie is presenting the idea, which he says is the brainchild of Winnipeg president Wade Miller, to fans during his annual cross-country trek. Ambrosie added the expectation is it will be presented to the league’s board of governors March 17 for consideration and could be implemented by the CFL as early as this season.