A course worth going back to school for . .

IIRC, one of the bits of info from that survey that was conducted about the CFL's demographics last year showed a positive correlation between education level and interest in the league . . .

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i would take that course!

This is a bit odd, but here's another one--CFL 101:

The Canadian Football League and its Official Education Partner, Athabasca University have launched an exciting new Massive Open Online Course for fans. Whether you are a brand-new fan or a seasoned vet this course has something for everyone, including a chance to win 2024 season tickets to the team of your choice!

New fans will gain a glimpse into the excitement and energy that flows through a storied Canadian pastime and see how its values, teams and heroes continue to unite peoples and communities from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Seasoned diehards can explore highlights from our rich history and learn how the game adds to the growth and development of world-class Canadian talent through the ratio, the CFL Draft and more.

Enrol now for a chance to win four season tickets in 2023 to the team of your choice!

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Pretty basic but interesting. Scored 100% on the test.

That sounds like a great course.
GO BOMBERS!
David

tbh, i would be more interested in a critical sports journalism course that uses the current CFL business model and it’s history as examples for what to do or not to do when running a professional sports league and/or franchises.

Burnside rules weren't adopted in 1861.. it was 1906 and even then, not universally in Canada.

1861 was Canada's first recorded rugby :rugby_football: match.. on the back campus of the U of T.

The course is wrong lol.. just like the all-star selections

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