Former CFL president disagrees with 2020 Grey Cup decision
Bill Baker doesn’t agree with the CFL’s decision to do away with this year’s Grey Cup in Regina.
The former player and CFL president believes as the league tries to make its way through the uncertainty around the COVID-19 pandemic, having something set in stone would be of great importance.
“The big concern that I had when I heard what was happening with respect to cancelling the Grey Cup in Regina (or) putting it off, whatever the proper word is, is in every battle like this, in every war zone like this — and the CFL has been through this; we went through this in the ’80s — you’ve got to have a beachhead,” Baker told the Green Zone on Tuesday.
The CFL announced the Grey Cup and all its festivities would take place in the Queen City in 2022 instead of 2020 due to the pandemic. Instead, the 2020 Grey Cup game is to be hosted by the team playing in the game that has the better regular-season record.


