I'm glad it went well Rex.
I know we have had this discussion before, but I am a fan of putting the football under the the main sheet of glass. There is no need to deal with naughty strands then, because they don't happen. I have done this with over 20 canoes. There is no thin spot, as shown on Jim's diagram, as the glass all tends to merge together once wetted out. Using a very thin wet out agent, like System three clear coat, makes the process of wetting out two layers at once painless as well.
For those who glass the football on top, I did see a neat video of someone who used painters tape along the edge of the football. I can't remember the exact process, but the result was a very clean edge, maybe someone else can remember the builder who does that.
In a similar vein, I will often completely glass my stems before applying the main sheet and the football. I just find the buried edges easier to deal with.
Rex, you are approaching the most enjoyable part of stripper building. Once you start sanding the inside hull, you will realize that it is the most incredible thing you have done in your life, rivalled only by Christmas morning.