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not sure...wouldn't surprise me if they did
probably wishes his son was good enough to be playing in the NFL
There's enough college players to form a second league if the media actually reports on UFL games. And don't you dare give me that BS of ''Oh, that's true, but most college players suck'' Total BS.
Another turn over by Omaha. Tipped ball turns to INT.
And now another INT, this time by Omaha.
The United Football League which was hoping to gain fans in its three years of operation has announced that Commissioner Michael Huyghue has resigned. He has been the Commissioner since the leagues inception in 2009. The league has played with four or five teams in its three seasons. Plans for the 2012 season will be announced at a later date.
Huyghue has overseen league play and attempts to expand beyond five teams, however, the UFL has been hampered by lack of interest, lack of a steady TV contract and funding.
We have this press release from the UFL regarding Huyghues resignation.
Pelosi issued the first payroll checks Tuesday, but for only $1,000. The players are owed $3,500 per game.
Additionally, the coach mentioned that the United States Department of Labor has begun an investigation into potential violations of labor law and has already interviewed former running back coach Art Valero.
This league is still around?
Does anyone go to these games?
I'm just imaging two crappy teams playing in a dead empty stadium.
LAS VEGAS (CN) - Seventy-eight pro football players sued the United Football League, its founder and two of its teams, claiming they were never paid for playing in the 2012 season.