Schedule On February 21, 2008, the CFL announced the game schedule for the 2008 season. It was a 19-week schedule that included 18 regular-
season games and one
bye week for each team. Bye weeks were taken consecutively by each division, beginning with the
West in Week 8, thus creating two weeks of divisional
rivalry games. The regular-season schedule began on Thursday, June 26, with an
East-
West double-header. For the first time since
1977, the season opener took place at
Hamilton's
Ivor Wynne Stadium, with the host
Tiger-Cats losing to the
Montreal Alouettes 33–10. The second game of the double-header saw the
Calgary Stampeders at home, where they prevailed 28–18 over the
BC Lions. The
Toronto Argonauts opened by beating the host
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23–16 the following night, and the
Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated the
Edmonton Eskimos, in
Regina, by a score of 34–13 on June 28. In addition, TSN severely curtailed
high-definition coverage for the final three weeks of the regular season, with only five of the twelve games being made available in HD. Montreal games, as well as the entire playoffs and the Grey Cup game, were televised in French by
RDS. Internet broadcasts were also aired in the United States on
ESPN360.
CFL in Ottawa On March 25, 2008, the CFL granted a conditional franchise—slated to begin play in
2010—to an
Ottawa-based group led by
Jeff Hunt, owner of the Ontario Hockey League's
Ottawa 67's, under the condition that the group could secure a lease agreement with the City of Ottawa to allow the team to play at
Frank Clair Stadium. The franchise was based on the remnants of the
Ottawa Renegades, but was to be a separate team. In November, it was announced that the
2014 Grey Cup would be granted to Ottawa, again based on the condition that use of Frank Clair Stadium could be secured.
Competition with the NFL 2008 was the first year in which the
National Football League played a regular season game in Toronto, as part of an agreement reached between the owners of the
Rogers Centre and that league and the
Buffalo Bills. The NFL accommodated the CFL by playing the regular season game on December 7, after the end of the CFL season, so that the leagues did not directly compete. A preseason game was also played in Toronto, on August 14, between the Bills and the
Pittsburgh Steelers, one day before the
Toronto Argonauts played in the Rogers Centre, and concurrently with the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats' game in Winnipeg. The Bills' preseason game did not sell out, amid reports of exorbitant ticket prices and thousands of tickets being given away.
Marketing and heritage revisited In an effort to expand the CFL merchandise line, it was announced that
RBK would release vintage jerseys for each team, beginning with the
Toronto Argonauts and
Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The launch for the new apparel began August 29, 2008, with releases in Toronto and Winnipeg retail stores attended by Argonaut players
Kerry Joseph and
Arland Bruce III and Blue Bombers
Kevin Glenn and
Milt Stegall respectively.
Attendance Attendance in the CFL remained strong in 2008, averaging 28,914 per game and exceeded two million fans for the seventh straight season. ===
Records and milestones=== • On June 26,
Montreal quarterback Anthony Calvillo surpassed
Danny McManus to become the second-all-time leading passer in the CFL, in a game against the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats. • On July 25,
BC Lions slotback
Geroy Simon surpassed
Jim "Dirty 30" Young as the Lions' all-time receiving yards leader, in a game against the Montreal Alouettes. • On September 12,
Winnipeg slotback
Milt Stegall surpassed
Allen Pitts to become the
CFL's all-time leader in career receiving yards, with 14,982, against the
Toronto Argonauts. • On September 13, Lions
running back and former Blue Bomber
Charles Roberts reached over 10,000 rushing yards in his CFL career in a game versus the
Saskatchewan Roughriders. • On September 19, Stegall became the first-ever CFL player to reach 15,000 yards receiving, during a contest against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. • On October 4, Montreal Alouettes slotback
Ben Cahoon surpassed
Ray Elgaard to become the leading Canadian receiver in CFL history, with 831 receptions, also against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. • On November 1, BC Lions kick returner
Ian Smart set a new CFL record for most kickoff return yardage. • The CFL experienced its sixth highest scoring season in its history, averaging 56.24 combined points per game, a 14.5% increase from
2007 and 20.5% from
2006. ==Regular season==