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Montreal forfeited their first round selection after a CFL investigation found that they had exceeded the league salary cap by $108,285 (the minimum for a forfeiture is $100,000). That draft pick (originally the fourth overall) reverted to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at the end of the first round as they were first in the order of waiver priority ...
The selection order of the draft is based on a combination of the regular season standings and post-season results from the previous season. Non-Grey Cup participants are ranked in reverse order of the previous season's standings with the team with the league-worst record being awarded the first overall pick.
The 2008 CFL season was the 55th season of modern-day Canadian football, the 51st season for the Canadian Football League. It was also the first CFL season in which all of the league's regular season and post-season games, including the Grey Cup game, were aired on TSN. This meant the CFL was no longer aired on broadcast television in Canada.
2nd-round pick in 2008 CFL Draft – Greg Wojt (OL) 3rd-round pick in 2008 CFL Draft – Tim St. Pierre (OL) 1st-round pick in 2008 CFL Draft – Dimitri Tsoumpas (OL) 2nd-round pick in 2008 CFL Draft – Fernand Kashama (DE) Calgary Stampeders: May 27, 2008 [2] Trade Duncan O'Mahony (P) 4th-round pick in 2009 CFL Draft – Spencer Armstrong (WR)
2008 CFL draft; 2008 CFL season; 2008 CIS football season; V. 44th Vanier Cup This page was last edited on 14 September 2020, at 20:55 (UTC). Text is available ...
The CFL announced on Monday, April 28, the Alouettes exceeded last year's $4.05-million cap by $108,285 and have been fined $116,570 as a result. [1] Montreal was more than $100,000 over, therefore, it will also lose the fourth overall selection in Wednesday's Canadian college draft. [ 1 ]
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On April 5, 2008 a report was released saying that the Roughriders set a new record for earnings in a single season. At the Roughriders' annual general meeting, Mike Back, the club's vice-president of finance and operations, reported the Roughriders registered a record profit of $1,737,377 in 2007. [ 3 ]