Tuesday, July 19, 2011

UFL Pushes Opening Back A Month

The United Football League may be on its last legs once and for all...

The league, through Commissioner Mike Huyghue, has announced that it will move the start of its season from mid-August to mid-September. The push back will give the league time to finalize television agreements and "other critical business affairs."

Players who reported to training camps this week are returning home at league expense and camps will now open in mid-August.

UFL owner and founder Bill Hambrecht said he and other investors are committed to funding the 2011 season, but Huyghue has said each team had about $1 million in unpaid bills at the end of the 2010 season.

Here's what we're missing in the interim...
Here's last year's title game from Old Rosenblatt Stadium between Florida and Las Vegas where the Locos won the title for the second year in a row...
((HT: theUFL))


The HQ is looking forward to seeing Jerry Glanville and Marty Schottenheimer be coaches again and be answers to trivia questions...

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