There are many people in the United States who believe, no matter how much football there is, there isn’t enough. If you are reading this column, you most likely are one of those people.
For most football fans, the failures of the XFL are probably the most vivid memories of any upstart football league, and most consumers understandably associate this kind of failure with upstart football leagues in general.
It seems a lot has been happening behind the scenes with the UFL over the past couple months.
A few thoughts on the United Football League from UFLAccess Writer Dusty Sloan:
A Comparison: The United Football League and the World Football League
The United Football League is a professional football league that will play in the fall. The World Football League (1974-75) is the last non-NFL American-based professional football league to play in the fall. Beyond [...]
We here at UFL Access did not expect such a debate to be stirred up by our email interview, but once Frank Vuono revealed that the United Football League would at least consider a corporate name for a team in the league and that the UFL was considering only using regional names such as UFL [...]