Intentional Grounding: CFL coverage to take hit with fewer reporters on the road
When sports writer Darrell Davis was on the Saskatchewan Roughriders beat in his early days at the Regina Leader-Post, he felt like he was “on top of the world” as a journalist.
“It was a small newspaper but the Roughriders were so important, we went to everything,” he said. “I went to every Roughrider game: pre-season, post-season, even if the Riders weren’t in the post-season, the Leader-Post would send me to the Western Division playoffs and the Grey Cup.
“I was at every draft. I was at every CFL off-season meeting.”
Regular travel and wall-to-wall coverage is far from the current norm on the Canadian football scene.