The first ever United Football League championship week did not have the glitz and the glamour of the Super Bowl. Playboy and ESPN were not hosting bashes. The media did not descend on Las Vegas en mass. What the week had, however, was a sense of fun and a sense of getting in on the ground floor of something special for fans of the United Football League and those who had worked so hard on the endeavor.
News Director Nation Hahn weighs in with first hand stories, accounts, and anecdotes you won’t find elsewhere regarding the UFL Championship Game.
The United Football League will close their regular season in Las Vegas on Friday when the Locos host the New York Sentinels. The game is relatively meaningless for the Locos as they have clinched a bid in the Championship Game – but the Sentinels will be playing for pride as they seek to avoid a [...]