‘Bigger than sports’: Riders preparing for all options for 2020 season
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are still planning to host all scheduled home games for the 2020 CFL season, but they know the situation is a fluid one.
On Tuesday, the CFL announced it is postponing the start of the regular season until at least the beginning of July due to COVID-19.
Roughriders president and CEO Craig Reynolds said Wednesday the organization hasn’t released the 2019 numbers quite yet, but the team made around $17 million in 2018 from the gate.
“It’s no secret we’re a gate-driven league and we’re certainly a gate-driven team. About 50 per cent of our revenue comes from the gate and a vast majority of our other revenue is all dependent on us playing games,” Reynolds said on a video conference call with media. “A large portion of our sponsor revenue, all our concessions and even our merchandise business is really game-dependent.”