Just like it was back in the original USFL. I remember reading interview with a player back then and he said you could tell when someone made a really good hit because you could hear it echo all around the empty stadium.....It looks like a Pitt game...
I have zero interest but when I was flipping through the channels I watched for a minute. I thought it was 2020 again and fans were banned.It looks like a Pitt game...
Why even tie teams to cities if there is no connection? Might as well give teams honorary cities from ultrasmall markets and maybe that leads to a person or two buying a jersey just bc their city's name is on it (i.e. a Harrisburg team vs Philadelphia). A USFL team using Philadelphia's name is not going to move the needle for anyoneI have zero interest but when I was flipping through the channels I watched for a minute. I thought it was 2020 again and fans were banned.
Their plan is to play in the various cities next year. Negotiating for stadiums now.Why even tie teams to cities if there is no connection? Might as well give teams honorary cities from ultrasmall markets and maybe that leads to a person or two buying a jersey just bc their city's name is on it (i.e. a Harrisburg team vs Philadelphia). A USFL team using Philadelphia's name is not going to move the needle for anyone
On top of that, The Rock’s XFL 3.0 league has an official partnership with the NFL. I don’t think two spring leagues can survive at once (heck, I don’t think one can survive), so I’d have to side with the XFL if I had to pick one to work.Yeah, the decision to play everything in Birmingham made financial sense in the short term but long term will hurt them IMO. You don’t build a group of fans in Philly or Denver (or wherever) when their team never sees their home state, much less home city.
I guess they make $45k per year with bonus options for playoff appearances. Kid would get paid more to play in college these days if it is a major program. I can see a kid getting tossed out of college taking the USFL route if no other college wants to take a chance on him. But the USFL will take kids who graduated HS and see it as a better option than the NCAAIs there any possibility that NFL wannabes will pass over college football for USFL instead? Probably less money if you're a good player. OTOH, you can devote full time to football. And you don't have to worry about classes if you don't want to take them, although at some schools they demand so little that having to take classes while you're playing football is merely a minor annoyance.
But anyway, if it's basically a minor league football league then those wanting to just play football would have an option aside from attending college.
On top of that, The Rock’s XFL 3.0 league has an official partnership with the NFL. I don’t think two spring leagues can survive at once (heck, I don’t think one can survive), so I’d have to side with the XFL if I had to pick one to work.