The 2007 CFL season was the 54th season of modern Canadian professional football. Officially, it was the 50th season of the league, and many special events were held to commemorate the event. Regular-season play began on June 28, 2007 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario and concluded on Saturday, November 3, 2007. The playoffs began on Sunday, November 11, 2007, and ended with the championship game, the 95th Grey Cup, at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, on November 25, 2007, with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as champion.
CFL News in 2007
Schedule
On February 14, 2007, the CFL announced the game schedule for the 2007 season, introducing 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 East in Week 8, creating two weeks of divisional rivalry games.
Check out some of the biggest hits from the 2007 CFL regular season.
published: 05 Feb 2008
2007 CFL Toronto vs Winnipeg playoff part 1
published: 04 Jan 2020
CFL 95th Grey Cup- SSK vs. WPG Nov. 25, 2007
Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers met at Rogers Centre on Nov. 25, 2007 and went head to head in a battle for the Gry Cup.
published: 26 Nov 2007
2007 Grey Cup - Saskatchewan Roughriders vs Winnipeg Blue Bombers (95th Grey Cup) - HD AI Up-scaled
NOTE: Only the first three quarters of this game are AI up-scaled HD footage, the 4th quarter is from SD footage. I could not find down-scaled HD 4th quarter footage so I had to use what I had.
Here is an AI up-scaled copy of the 95th Grey Cup between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from November 25th, 2007.
When I began collecting Roughrider games, one of my most wanted games to obtain has been an HD copy of the 2007 Grey Cup. As of yet, the closest thing to HD footage that I have found has been the down scaled copy I used to create this video. I hope one day I will be able to obtain a true HD copy of this game, but this was a fun little project to test/show off AI technology and it's ability to clean up and up-scale footage.
This video was created using bro...
published: 19 Nov 2020
CFL 2007 SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS AT EDMONTON ESKIMOS
SHORT CLIP WEEK 18
published: 16 Feb 2023
CFL East Final WPG at TOR- Nov. 18, 2007
Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Toronto Argonauts East Final Game Highlights (CBC)
published: 19 Nov 2007
CFL Kickoff 2007
The 2007 CFL season kicksoff on June 28. Re-live the excitement of the 2006 season in preparation for the upcoming season which promises to be even more action packed. Song entitled "Go" by Fourthwall.
published: 26 Jun 2007
CFL 2007 WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS AT EDMONTON ESKIMOS
SHORT CLIP WEEK 1
published: 08 Mar 2021
CFL 2007 Grey Cup Presentation to Roughriders
CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon presents the Grey Cup to the 95th Grey Cup Champions the Saskatchewan Roughriders November 25, 2007
published: 28 Nov 2007
2007 CFL - BC @ Tor (Part 1
2007 CFL Regular Season Game 1
BC Lions @ Toronto Argonaughts
Part 1
NOTE: Only the first three quarters of this game are AI up-scaled HD footage, the 4th quarter is from SD footage. I could not find down-scaled HD 4th quarter fo...
NOTE: Only the first three quarters of this game are AI up-scaled HD footage, the 4th quarter is from SD footage. I could not find down-scaled HD 4th quarter footage so I had to use what I had.
Here is an AI up-scaled copy of the 95th Grey Cup between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from November 25th, 2007.
When I began collecting Roughrider games, one of my most wanted games to obtain has been an HD copy of the 2007 Grey Cup. As of yet, the closest thing to HD footage that I have found has been the down scaled copy I used to create this video. I hope one day I will be able to obtain a true HD copy of this game, but this was a fun little project to test/show off AI technology and it's ability to clean up and up-scale footage.
This video was created using broadcast footage uploaded to youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2ghMDO1ZyM
The footage was up-scaled using Topaz Video Enhance AI from the uploaded 360p quality to 720p (I rendered the final copy in 1080p as youtube reduces the video quality if left at 720p). I then used the DAIN App to create the interpolated frames to increase the video's frame rate from 29.97 to the original 59.94 the game would have been originally broadcasted in. While creating a much smoother video from the original uploaded one, it isn't perfect. But seeing as the DAIN App is still in it's alpha stage it isn't surprising that the technology hasn't been perfected yet.
In total, this video took over 250 hours to render (in both Topaz and the DAIN App).
Timestamps
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0:00 - Player Introductions
11:53 - O' Canada
15:59 - Coin Toss
18:18 - First Quarter
48:07 - Second Quarter
1:32:56 - Third Quarter
2:16:04 - Fourth Quarter
2:50:38 - Final Play & Post Game Interviews
2:57:57 - Grey Cup Awarded
3:16:24 - Final CBC Sports Sign Off
3:18:38 - CBC Sports CFL Tribute
NOTE: Only the first three quarters of this game are AI up-scaled HD footage, the 4th quarter is from SD footage. I could not find down-scaled HD 4th quarter footage so I had to use what I had.
Here is an AI up-scaled copy of the 95th Grey Cup between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from November 25th, 2007.
When I began collecting Roughrider games, one of my most wanted games to obtain has been an HD copy of the 2007 Grey Cup. As of yet, the closest thing to HD footage that I have found has been the down scaled copy I used to create this video. I hope one day I will be able to obtain a true HD copy of this game, but this was a fun little project to test/show off AI technology and it's ability to clean up and up-scale footage.
This video was created using broadcast footage uploaded to youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2ghMDO1ZyM
The footage was up-scaled using Topaz Video Enhance AI from the uploaded 360p quality to 720p (I rendered the final copy in 1080p as youtube reduces the video quality if left at 720p). I then used the DAIN App to create the interpolated frames to increase the video's frame rate from 29.97 to the original 59.94 the game would have been originally broadcasted in. While creating a much smoother video from the original uploaded one, it isn't perfect. But seeing as the DAIN App is still in it's alpha stage it isn't surprising that the technology hasn't been perfected yet.
In total, this video took over 250 hours to render (in both Topaz and the DAIN App).
Timestamps
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0:00 - Player Introductions
11:53 - O' Canada
15:59 - Coin Toss
18:18 - First Quarter
48:07 - Second Quarter
1:32:56 - Third Quarter
2:16:04 - Fourth Quarter
2:50:38 - Final Play & Post Game Interviews
2:57:57 - Grey Cup Awarded
3:16:24 - Final CBC Sports Sign Off
3:18:38 - CBC Sports CFL Tribute
The 2007 CFL season kicksoff on June 28. Re-live the excitement of the 2006 season in preparation for the upcoming season which promises to be even more action ...
The 2007 CFL season kicksoff on June 28. Re-live the excitement of the 2006 season in preparation for the upcoming season which promises to be even more action packed. Song entitled "Go" by Fourthwall.
The 2007 CFL season kicksoff on June 28. Re-live the excitement of the 2006 season in preparation for the upcoming season which promises to be even more action packed. Song entitled "Go" by Fourthwall.
NOTE: Only the first three quarters of this game are AI up-scaled HD footage, the 4th quarter is from SD footage. I could not find down-scaled HD 4th quarter footage so I had to use what I had.
Here is an AI up-scaled copy of the 95th Grey Cup between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers from November 25th, 2007.
When I began collecting Roughrider games, one of my most wanted games to obtain has been an HD copy of the 2007 Grey Cup. As of yet, the closest thing to HD footage that I have found has been the down scaled copy I used to create this video. I hope one day I will be able to obtain a true HD copy of this game, but this was a fun little project to test/show off AI technology and it's ability to clean up and up-scale footage.
This video was created using broadcast footage uploaded to youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2ghMDO1ZyM
The footage was up-scaled using Topaz Video Enhance AI from the uploaded 360p quality to 720p (I rendered the final copy in 1080p as youtube reduces the video quality if left at 720p). I then used the DAIN App to create the interpolated frames to increase the video's frame rate from 29.97 to the original 59.94 the game would have been originally broadcasted in. While creating a much smoother video from the original uploaded one, it isn't perfect. But seeing as the DAIN App is still in it's alpha stage it isn't surprising that the technology hasn't been perfected yet.
In total, this video took over 250 hours to render (in both Topaz and the DAIN App).
Timestamps
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0:00 - Player Introductions
11:53 - O' Canada
15:59 - Coin Toss
18:18 - First Quarter
48:07 - Second Quarter
1:32:56 - Third Quarter
2:16:04 - Fourth Quarter
2:50:38 - Final Play & Post Game Interviews
2:57:57 - Grey Cup Awarded
3:16:24 - Final CBC Sports Sign Off
3:18:38 - CBC Sports CFL Tribute
The 2007 CFL season kicksoff on June 28. Re-live the excitement of the 2006 season in preparation for the upcoming season which promises to be even more action packed. Song entitled "Go" by Fourthwall.
The 2007 CFL season was the 54th season of modern Canadian professional football. Officially, it was the 50th season of the league, and many special events were held to commemorate the event. Regular-season play began on June 28, 2007 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario and concluded on Saturday, November 3, 2007. The playoffs began on Sunday, November 11, 2007, and ended with the championship game, the 95th Grey Cup, at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, on November 25, 2007, with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as champion.
CFL News in 2007
Schedule
On February 14, 2007, the CFL announced the game schedule for the 2007 season, introducing 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 East in Week 8, creating two weeks of divisional rivalry games.
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Calgary slipped to 2-5 ahead of a difficult stretch in the CFL season. The Stampeders haven't had a losing season since 2007...Running backWilliam Stanback had his best showing of the season, producing 86 yards on 15 carries ... UP NEXT ... .
Calgary slipped to 2-5 ahead of a difficult stretch in the CFL season. The Stampeders haven't had a losing season since 2007...Running backWilliam Stanback had his best showing of the season, producing 86 yards on 15 carries ... UP NEXT ... .
Calgary slipped to 2-5 ahead of a difficult stretch in the CFL season. The Stampeders haven't had a losing season since 2007...Running backWilliam Stanback had his best showing of the season, producing 86 yards on 15 carries ... UP NEXT ... .