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Potential 2010 UFL Head Coaches

UFL Football, Potential 2010 Head CoachesDusty Sloan looks into his crystal ball to see who could end up coaching in the UFL in 2010. Assuming Dennis Green (California) and Jim Fassel (Las Vegas) return to their 2009 posts, and assuming Ted Cottrell (perhaps not retained by the New York franchise, which could relocate to Hartford per press reports) and Jim Haslett (possibly leaving Florida for the National Football League’s Washington Redskins) don’t come back, there would be four new UFL head coaches for 2010. Who might they be?

FanHouse: Q&A with Cottrell

Ted Cottrell: Yes, we are going to expand to other cities that don’t have football. There are a lot people looking for football in their lives.

The San Diego UFL Tryout: Kevin McCullough is “California Dreaming”

I showed up at Lincoln High School in San Diego California not knowing what to expect. From what I heard of the tryouts that took place in Florida, with the long line of hopeful players trying to earn a spot, I thought I would see the same thing here.

Attention: Prospective Players in California

Coach Ted Cottrell and Coaching Staff will be testing players in 40-20-10 yard dash and Short Shuttle along with Individual Position Drills on September 6th, 2009 at Lincoln High School in San Diego, California. Further details after the jump.

Quinn Gray OpEd: “It’s time!”

UFL New York QB Quinn Gray discusses his excitement for the new United Football League.

UFL New York City Press Conference Reactions

Article by UFL Access contributor Daniel Pecoraro
Going over names of possible owners of the UFL New York/Hartford team hours before the press conference at 2:45 today in Manhattan seemed to be a Who’s Who of Greater New York sports futility. Fred Wilpon, owner of the (twice-collapsing) New York Mets and Brooklyn Cyclones; Charles Wang, owner [...]

UFL Access Observations on the UFL Coaches (Video)

Below are the YouTube videos of the United Football League Head Coaches Press Avail following the Orlando “State of the League” meetings.

The United Football League: A Viable Contender

It seems a lot has been happening behind the scenes with the UFL over the past couple months.

UFLA Tweets

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