United Football League “Hard at Work”

Billy Kirk @ April 30, 2008 # No Comment Yet

United Football League news has been scarce of late, as the league continues to work feverishly toward procuring eight teams for their inaugural kickoff in 2009. Updates from the league office have been slow in coming, so UFL Access contacted Public Relations specialist Rachel Gary today.
While we weren’t able to turn up anything enlightening, Gary […]

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Reynolds Confirmed in UFL Administrative Role

Billy Kirk @ April 10, 2008 # No Comment Yet

After our story the other day, sources have stepped forward to UFL Access and can confirm that Ed Reynolds is indeed heading up Security and Administration for the United Football League.
Reynolds was a former National Football League executive, acting as NFL assistant director of football development. He also took the field for the New England […]

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Huyghue at NFLPA Arizona Seminar

Nation Hahn @ April 10, 2008 # No Comment Yet

NFLPlayers.com has reported that United Football League Commissioner Michael Huyghue attended the NFLPA seminar last week in Glendale, Arizona.
Michael Huyghue, commissioner of the new United Football League, was also on the agenda for the seminar. Huyghue told agents that the league is scheduled for kick off in August 2009, playing a fall schedule on […]

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Ed Reynolds Heading Up Security and Administration?

Nation Hahn @ April 8, 2008 # One Comment

Word has it that Ed Reynolds is in charge of Security and Administration for the United Football League - no confirmation on whether or not this is the Ed Reynolds that played for the Patriots and Giants at LB and graduated from UVA. All the same, in the next few months the UFL will be […]

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Analysis of UFL Markets

Minh Quan Dang @ April 1, 2008 # 6 Comments

In the fall of 2009, the United Football League plans on opening up in 8-10 markets where the NFL is non-existent and one NFL market where the two NFL teams are playing in a nearby state (New York).  These are the markets where the NFL has never been or that the NFL has been but […]

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