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The WIFU changed its name to become the Western Football Conference. The CFL season schedule was partially interlocked to allow teams of the Eastern Football Conference to play regular season games against the teams of the Western Football Conference. Beginning this season, teams played opponents in their own conference three times and ...
Pages in category "Flag football competitions" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
As a result, CBS became the first network to broadcast some NFL regular season games to selected television markets across the country. From 1970 until the end of the 1993 season, when Fox won the broadcast television contract to that particular conference, CBS aired NFL games from the National Football Conference.
Toggle Triangular Football League standings subsection. 1.1 Northern Intercollegiate Football Association. ... $ – Conference champion ^ Alt source says 2–4–0 [1]
The American Flag Football League (AFFL), previously only an amateur tournament, is due to launch a professional league in spring 2025 with players earning $1,000 a week. Its first franchises, the ...
Sportsnet, as its parent company Rogers Communications is the owner of its sole Canadian franchise, the Toronto Blue Jays, holds national rights to Major League Baseball in Canada, including assorted games from U.S. regional sports networks, the MLB All-Star Game, and the postseason (although coverage of the latter two are relegated to MLB's U.S. broadcast partners, and MLB International).
Canadian Football League team locations: West, East The 1965 CFL season is considered to be the 12th season in modern-day Canadian football , although it is officially the eighth Canadian Football League season.
Many CJFL players move on to professional football careers in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and elsewhere. Formed May 8, 1974, the CJFL's formal mission statement is: "The Canadian Junior Football League provides the opportunity for young men aged 17 to 22 to participate in highly competitive post-high school football that is unique in Canada.