CFL committee proposes change to how regular-season tie games end
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- A committee within the Canadian Football League (CFL) has proposed a change to the rules governing how regular-season tie games are resolved. If the score remains tied after overtime, the new method would involve alternating plays from the opposition's three-yard line until one team scores and the other does not.
- This proposed change aims to enhance the excitement and competitiveness of CFL games, ensuring that ties are resolved in a more definitive manner, which could impact team strategies and fan engagement during the regular season.
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