Welcome to the USFL - Returning 3/30/24
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Welcome to the USFL - Returning 3/30/24
I thought I'd start a thread since apparently none exists, at least none I found with a search. Here's their site with the current schedule. I have a soft spot for these alternatives to Big Football ever since I was watching one of their game when gameplay stopped and it was announced that Nixon had resigned. That was of course a while ago
So, is this the one they play indoors or the one with the players in their underwear?
So, is this the one they play indoors or the one with the players in their underwear?
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It's the one that the Rock owns (partially), right?
Like he doesn't keep busy enough these days!
Like he doesn't keep busy enough these days!
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I was wondering if there are any special non-NFL type rules to spice up the gameplay or speed it up.
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3-point try
After scoring a touchdown, USFL teams will have the choice of going for 1, 2 or 3 points. An extra point is the same as it is in the NFL: teams will kick from the 15-yard-line. A two-point conversation will take place from the 2-yard-line. A three-point try, something that the NFL currently does not have, will take place from the 10-yard line.
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Onside kick alternative
While onside kicks are still an option, the USFL will also offer second option for teams that want to try to maintain possession after a score. Teams can choose to try convert one 4th-and-12 play from the 33-yard-line.
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Clock stoppages
Unlike the NFL, the clock will stop following a first down during the final two minutes of the second and fourth quarters.
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Overtime shootout
USFL overtimes will feature a best-of-three scoring format where each offense will get the ball at the opponent's 2-yard-line. If the two teams are still tied after three attempts, overtime will go into sudden death.
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So do know which way the wind will blowing for the opening kickoff?
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The first game will feature the Generals against the Stallions and will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 16.
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In the inaugural season of the USFL, all eight teams will play in Birmingham Alabama, at both Protective Stadium and Legion Field.
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Those are some interesting changes.Isgrimnur wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 7:44 pmCBS SportsSpoiler:
3-point try
After scoring a touchdown, USFL teams will have the choice of going for 1, 2 or 3 points. An extra point is the same as it is in the NFL: teams will kick from the 15-yard-line. A two-point conversation will take place from the 2-yard-line. A three-point try, something that the NFL currently does not have, will take place from the 10-yard line.
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Onside kick alternative
While onside kicks are still an option, the USFL will also offer second option for teams that want to try to maintain possession after a score. Teams can choose to try convert one 4th-and-12 play from the 33-yard-line.
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Clock stoppages
Unlike the NFL, the clock will stop following a first down during the final two minutes of the second and fourth quarters.
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Overtime shootout
USFL overtimes will feature a best-of-three scoring format where each offense will get the ball at the opponent's 2-yard-line. If the two teams are still tied after three attempts, overtime will go into sudden death.
That 4th and 12 , especially.
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7 Teams will only play road games while Birmingham will only play home games (until the playoffs)? That seems . . . odd.
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Again? Why won't this stay dead?
I went to a USFL (pronounced "Useless Football League") game back when they first tried this. The price was right (free), but here's the thing -- while any minor league endeavor might put an entertaining product out on the field against like-competition, it's still just that -- minor league, and the level of play will never approach that of the top professional level. When you live in a pro town, the difference is very noticeable.
I went to a USFL (pronounced "Useless Football League") game back when they first tried this. The price was right (free), but here's the thing -- while any minor league endeavor might put an entertaining product out on the field against like-competition, it's still just that -- minor league, and the level of play will never approach that of the top professional level. When you live in a pro town, the difference is very noticeable.
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You know, the college game seems to be pretty popular. The Indoor Football League has been around since 2009. And luckily for you, there is no Chicago team.
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Well, they tried and died.
College football is dreadful. The best college team would still pale in comparison to the Detroit Lions, and that's all that needs to be said.
What really baffles me is why we have several minor league hockey and baseball teams here. As far as I can tell, they exist solely to accommodate corporate outings for companies too cheap to spring on the real deal.
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And aren't the New Jersey Generals the Harlem Globetrotter whipping boys? Did they get tired of the beatings and switch sports?
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That's the Washington Generals.
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Close enough. If they wanted to separate themselves from persistent losers, they'd have picked a different name.
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Odd that at least five of the teams are in locations with NFL teams. I guess maybe they know there’s a fan base there for football, but I would think they might get more interest/better attendance in places where there isn’t a pro football option.
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Like Birmingham?
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Aint no football in April, so thats the big draw I guess.
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Re: Welcome to the USFL - Starting 4/16/22
So it looks like all these teams have the same names and cities as the 1980s USFL teams?
At least the Stars moved back to Philadelphia from Baltimore.
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I’ll watch out of curiosity. Never watched any previous spring football attempts.
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With the proviso that I haven't watched an NFL game in a couple of years, I have to say I enjoyed the first game. Very close, great plays, no amateurish looking stuff I could see and a dramatic finish.
A couple of things that appealed to me. First, the little drone camera. Not only were there some awesome almost ground level shots, but it was very entertaining to watch the drone from the view of other cameras as it zipped to and fro across the field. Very 21st century. Second, I loved the miked up coaches and players. At one point the announcers stay quiet for an entire series that resulted in a touchdown so we could listen to the coach and the quarterback the whole time. Very nice.
A couple of things that appealed to me. First, the little drone camera. Not only were there some awesome almost ground level shots, but it was very entertaining to watch the drone from the view of other cameras as it zipped to and fro across the field. Very 21st century. Second, I loved the miked up coaches and players. At one point the announcers stay quiet for an entire series that resulted in a touchdown so we could listen to the coach and the quarterback the whole time. Very nice.
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How is that not used strategically against them by the other team?
I mean, the NFL is worried about lip readers.
I mean, the NFL is worried about lip readers.
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Football Zebras
The USFL uses the NFL’s 7-person mechanics and has 33 officials from Football Bowl Subdivision conferences on five crews.
Mike Pereira is the head of USFL officiating, a position he had in the NFL from 2001 to 2009. Ron Baynes, a wing official in the NFL from 1987 to 2000, is the officiating supervisor. Steve Strimling, a Pac-12 referee, is the officiating coordinator, a position he had with the Alliance of American Football and the XFL.
Most of the officials have been scouted by the NFL under its Officiating Development Program, but the league had no formal role in the USFL staffing process. The USFL officiating staff includes four women.
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Probably a delay. It would only take the standard 7-10 seconds to render the info mostly unusable. If USFL broadcasts build more, completely unusable. And I doubt the stakes are high enough to warrant a team hacking into the broadcast comms to get pre-delay feeds.
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???
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Panthers_(2022)
Let's just say there is no investment in the team here. A team you can't see or tailgate for that somehow is has your name means what?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Panthers_(2022)
Wouldn't that make them the Birmingham or Alabama Panthers?The team plays their home games at Protective Stadium and Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, which also hosts the University of Alabama at Birmingham Blazers.
North?The Panthers compete in the United States Football League (USFL) as a member of the North Division.
Let's just say there is no investment in the team here. A team you can't see or tailgate for that somehow is has your name means what?
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How is this even an idea much less a good one?n the inaugural season of the USFL, all eight teams will play in Birmingham Alabama, at both Protective Stadium and Legion Field.
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According to Brian Woods, the goal is for all teams to move to their home markets by 2023. Additionally, he states that the league has been in preliminary talks with multiple venues in the Metro-Detroit area. He did also say that nothing is set in stone at the moment, so plans could change.
"Woods said the goal would be for the teams to relocate to their actual markets for a second season, in 2023, but that’s not set in stone. The hub could remain, but if it doesn’t, Woods said there have been preliminary discussions about specific venues in Metro Detroit. He wouldn’t specify."
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UFL announces inaugural season schedule with March 30 kickoff
The new United Football League announced its full 43-game schedule Monday, kicking off with a March 30 matchup of the champions from the two leagues that formed it and concluding with a championship game June 16.
UFL teams will practice in a central location near Dallas but will play five games apiece in their home markets as part of a 10-game schedule. The league, formed last year via a merger between the XFL and USFL, will open with a March 30 game between the USFL champion Birmingham Stallions and the XFL champion Arlington Renegades at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington, Texas (1 p.m. ET/FOX).
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The UFL will host two conference championship games the weekend of June 8-9 to determine the participants in its league championship game the following weekend.
Every UFL game will be televised on either ABC, Fox, ESPN, ESPN2 or FS1. ABC/ESPN games will be streamed on ESPN+, and Fox games will stream on the Fox Sports app. Nearly three-quarters of the games will air on either ABC or Fox.
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Thanks for posting about this! I'm looking forward to some alt-football.
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