UFL-next steps after 2024

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024

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  • @hulluporo9067
    @hulluporo9067 Před měsícem +9

    I would pick cities without NFL teams. San Diego, San Jose, Portland OR, Salt Lake City, El Paso, Oklahoma City, Milwaukee, Louisville...

    • @kpowers
      @kpowers Před měsícem

      You need a combination of both. Right now half of the teams in the UFL are not in an NFL markets

  • @kpowers
    @kpowers Před měsícem +10

    I do hope the UFL will be a permanent fixture and will partner up with the NFL. I would like to see what FOX and the USFL were trying to do and bring back all the former USFL teams. I know it will probably take up to 10-15 years with future expansion. Well, this is what I wish the UFL would eventually be like with a league of 28 teams. Once again there would be 2 Conferences, the USFL conference and the XFL conference. Each conference would have 14 teams in them with 2 divisions (with 7 teams in them). The USFL conferences 2 divisions would be the North and South divisions. The North division would consist of the Chicago Blitz, Denver Gold, Hartford Federals (formerly the Washington Federals), Michigan Panthers, New Jersey Generals, Philadelphia Stars, and the Pittsburgh Maulers. The south division would be the Austin Gamblers (formerly the Houston Gamblers), Birmingham Stallions, Jacksonville Bulls, Memphis Showboats, New Orleans Breakers, Orlando Warriors (formerly the Orlando Renegades), and the Tampa Bay Bandits. The XFL conference would have the East and West divisions. The East division would consist of the Arlington Renegades, DC Defenders, Houston Roughnecks, Ohio Guardians (formerly the Orlando Guardians, and yes they play in Canton Ohio), Oklahoma Outlaws, San Antonio Brahmas, and the St. Louis Battlehawks. The West division would consist of the Arizona Wranglers, Los Angeles Express, Portland Vipers (formerly the Vegas Vipers), Salt Lake City Gunslingers (formerly the San Antonio Gunslingers), San Diego Wildcats (formerly the LA Wildcats), Seattle Sea Dragons and the Oakland Invaders (it would probably be San Jose or Sacramento, Northern California for sure for the Invaders since the stadium in Oakland is in dire need of repairs). I know there will be people saying the San Diego team should be the Fleet but that was an AAF team (and the UFL does not have the rights to them) and besides the USFL/XFL would rather bring back the Express and Wildcats. The regular season would be a 13-game season

    • @dimitriberozny3729
      @dimitriberozny3729 Před 4 dny +1

      Eventually they will become the minor league for the NFL!! Take basketball for example,it was about 15 years now that minor league basketball started. It used to be you went from either high school(if you were better than excellent) or college basketball to the NBA,but the ones who never made it ended up getting locked out! Then the advent of summer league NBA which was a prerequisite to minor league NBA changed everything!!

    • @kpowers
      @kpowers Před 4 dny +1

      @@dimitriberozny3729 I think it already is. But I do see a lot of talent in the UFL. Also you will have players in the NFL being cut and ending up in the UFL (which is already happening)

  • @andrewmcclellan8808
    @andrewmcclellan8808 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Say what you want bout bham but back to back Champs winners win and alabama always supports winning football

  • @johnliberty3647
    @johnliberty3647 Před měsícem +2

    A smaller stadium with areas to walk around and socialize and view the game at the same time is something executives do not value but I value as a fan. If I must sit in an assigned seat to watch a game I feel like I am in kiddie prison.. or public school as Nazis call it.

  • @johnliberty3647
    @johnliberty3647 Před měsícem +3

    Large markets are not always best. Smaller markets will have more loyal fans especially when some smaller cities may have a vast region of multiple minor league cities.
    If I were to go to a so cal location I might pick San Bernardino or Riverside

    • @kpowers
      @kpowers Před 29 dny

      If you want Network coverage like FOX/NBC/ABC you will need some large markets regardless

  • @creepofreek4853
    @creepofreek4853 Před měsícem +1

    If the UFL expires , I think the networks should offer some of the smaller college football Conferences a deal to
    Play football in the Spring. There are to many College football teams to follow in the Fall anyway. It’s a no brainer .

  • @captainmoretokin2172
    @captainmoretokin2172 Před měsícem

    Put a team back in Denver. The Denver Gold was very successful and had higher attendance numbers back then than half (4 teams combined) of the teams in the spring league now.

  • @edwynrivera4452
    @edwynrivera4452 Před měsícem +2

    You should put Orlando Guardias next season

    • @kpowers
      @kpowers Před 29 dny

      Why?????? The Guardians had the worst attendance there. If you bring the Guardians back the best 2 locations would be Canton Ohio or Hartford Connecticut

  • @nivekford2007
    @nivekford2007 Před měsícem +3

    Salt Lake City, Utah

  • @kpowers
    @kpowers Před měsícem +2

    UFL WILL NOT USE AAF TEAMS. THEY DON'T HAVE THE RIGHTS TO THEM

  • @jinnij.caiman
    @jinnij.caiman Před měsícem +2

    San Diego!

  • @ryanr9299
    @ryanr9299 Před 21 dnem

    I'd Prefer if there was 10 or 12 teams that everybody played each other once before the playoffs instead of twice in the division.. maybe be different if there were 16

  • @craigbryantsr3439
    @craigbryantsr3439 Před měsícem +1

    Why do they keep putting teams in the NFL cities? Cant, they see it does not work.

  • @DanielDavid1219
    @DanielDavid1219 Před měsícem +1

    I have concerns with San Diego, I would prefer Phoenix if they had an indoor stadium they would have great attendance plus 12th market. I like San Jose/Sacramento for a team. I also have concerns about Chicago because the Cubs have such a loyal fan base plus White Sox. I would prefer Denver because the Rockies are weak plus 18th market.

  • @OBG791
    @OBG791 Před 16 dny

    Just add the teams that hit taken out during the merger

  • @whobilly1
    @whobilly1 Před měsícem +1

    Philly in Franklin Field would work.

    • @GloriaGrothe
      @GloriaGrothe Před měsícem +1

      Philadelphia Stars at Eagles Field is better to keep the stadium ticket money rolling

  • @j_k7769
    @j_k7769 Před 2 dny

    What about the Seattle Seahawks Dragons?

  • @thomasnorris3257
    @thomasnorris3257 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Northwestern's field is being demolished

  • @j_k7769
    @j_k7769 Před 2 dny

    I think San Jose is a good idea. Oakland is just not appealing and San Francisco is too competitive

  • @DntHtThPlya
    @DntHtThPlya Před 19 dny

    Your analysis of Northern California left out the Sacramento Kings (NBA)

  • @cdbeardown1234
    @cdbeardown1234 Před měsícem

    Chicago team could play at seat geek stadium where the mls Chicago fire play

  • @ryanr9299
    @ryanr9299 Před 21 dnem

    Can't believe you didn't mention Omaha.. they got 15 to 24,000 fans a game and it would be a huge market there He appeared with two states that don't have any pro teams And it's right on the border Between two states. I think the market would be huge there

  • @fredwheeler4853
    @fredwheeler4853 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I like the thinking, although keeping divisions based on USFL VS XFL will add travel costs. I feel adding teams to large(ish) markets without NFL teams would be the better step forward. Yes, you're not getting the NY/Philly or SF/Oakland markets but I have my doubts that either of those markets will travel to New Jersey or San Jose respectively. My choices for expansion cities (CAPS) and divisions with market rank
    West East
    SACRAMENTO - 20 COLUMBUS, OH - 32
    SALT LAKE CITY - 29 St. Louis - 24
    SAN DIEGO - 30 Detroit - 14
    Houston - 6 Wash D.C. - 9
    Arlington - 5 Memphis - 50
    San Antonio - 31 Birmingham - 46
    These are all large(ish) cities that currently have no NFL team and while Sacramento and San Diego have spring competition from the NBA and MLB, the UFL ticket prices should be less than MLS tickets (current avg of $45-55), much less actually. Columbus will likely be inside of the Top 30 in the next few years as it's one of the fastest growing cities in the US and will be opening an Intel semiconductor plant within the next few years spurring that growth. Salt Lake is making moves for MLB and NHL franchises and Sacramento only has the Kings to compete against (I'm obviously excluding minor league teams). All-in-all these are markets on the upswing.

  • @haroldswick9962
    @haroldswick9962 Před 4 dny

    Cloumbus is the largest city in Ohio. They could play in zOhio Stadium . There is a wealth of fans wanting.more football. They fillIO Stadium at 100,000 for eah Ohio State game. Give Columbus a try and you won't be disappointed
    😊

  • @RaWeir2
    @RaWeir2 Před měsícem +1

    Well, they have to bring back Seattle first. After that, Oakland and San Diego - take advantage of the F*CK THE NFL energy (aka St. Louis v2 & v3).

  • @Eric_Young2024
    @Eric_Young2024 Před 17 dny

    We need a team in Oakland. What's stopping that?

  • @manuelgrothe608
    @manuelgrothe608 Před měsícem +4

    1. New Orleans Breakers-NOLA Superdome
    2. Philadelphia Stars-Eagles Field
    3. Pittsburgh Maulers-Acrisure Stadium
    4. New Jersey Generals-MetLife Stadium
    5. Vegas Vipers-Allegiant Stadium
    6. Tampa Bay Bandits- Raymond James Stadium
    7. Houston Gamblers-NRG Stadium
    8. Dallas Gunslingers-AT&T Stadium
    9. Arizona Hotshots- State Farm Stadium
    10. Seattle SeaDragons-Lumen Field
    11. Baltimore Blitz-M&T Bank Stadium

    • @kpowers
      @kpowers Před měsícem +3

      Breakers will play at Yulman Stadium, Generals should play at Red Bull Arena. No way should the Vipers play at Allegiant Stadium, move them to Portland. UFL will not use any AAF teams so probably any Arizona team would be the Wranglers

    • @manuelgrothe608
      @manuelgrothe608 Před měsícem +2

      @@kpowers The United Football League should play at NFL Stadiums in order to keep the Big Ticket profit money rolling

    • @manuelgrothe608
      @manuelgrothe608 Před měsícem +2

      @@kpowers is it because you think I look like an idiot?

    • @GloriaGrothe
      @GloriaGrothe Před měsícem +2

      Orlando Guardians-Camping World Stadium

    • @kpowers
      @kpowers Před měsícem +2

      @@GloriaGrothe But they had horrible attendance

  • @phillipmeyer4059
    @phillipmeyer4059 Před měsícem +2

    This should happen, at lest this is what I would do if I owned the UFL. St. Louis, San Antonio, DC, Birmingham, should stay were they are. Allington should move to Oakland, or San Diego. Houston should go to El Paso or else Little Rock Albuquerque, or Tulsa. Memphis should get a complete rebrand and go to Honolulu with a name like Hawaii Islanders Lava, Fury or Sharks or better yet Hawaii Breakers. Michigan should go to Omaha or Milwaukee. For expansion they should take it easy, but I would try to go with Sault Lake City, Boise, Louisville, and Anchorage. You could use old XFL and or USFL names like Dragons, Gold, Legends etc.. But some other great names would be Utah Lakers, Boise Mountaineers, Louisville Wildcats, and Anchorage Kings. The key is to go to cities that don't have NFL teams, preferably in States without a NFL team, or a market were the NFL teams are not doing well.

  • @Dreday-dp1jp
    @Dreday-dp1jp Před měsícem

    BRING BACK THE OAKLAND INVADERS

  • @skidawg22
    @skidawg22 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Please stop using the word "market" when referring to metropolitan areas. You're making it sound like we fans are just customers.
    Also, the plan is to slowly repopulate the teams they had to put "in stasis." So, of the metro areas you're talking about, it's Philly and Jersey - and I have heard those are on deck for possibly next year.

    • @s0spr1ng3r
      @s0spr1ng3r Před 2 měsíci

      Fans are only just customers.

    • @fate8718
      @fate8718 Před měsícem +2

      I mean for all case and purposes fans are just customers lol
      From a financial point of veiw at least
      They are going to 12 next year
      Then 16 after that assuming everything runs fine

  • @creepofreek4853
    @creepofreek4853 Před měsícem

    Unfortunately I don’t think the UFL will survive 2024 . The league is not drawing any attendance in most of the cities and the Networks are already blacking out games. It’s a shame .