Former commissioner Larry Smith understands COVID-19 pandemic’s impact upon CFL
Larry Smith is very familiar with CFL crisis management.
During his tenure as commissioner (1992-97) Smith headed up the CFL’s U.S. expansion. From 1993-95, the league had franchises in seven American markets — Las Vegas, Sacramento, Memphis, Baltimore, Birmingham, Ala., Shreveport, La., and San Antonio _ and those expansion fees helped keep the league operating.
So what did Smith, now a Conservative senator, think when news broke last week that the CFL was asking the federal government for up to $150 million due to the COVID-19 pandemic?
“I was surprised and yet I wasn’t,” Smith said. “You have to understand one thing, a commissioner of the league is responsible to the owners and ensuring the continuity of the CFL.


