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Spring League Football with a collegiate twist
So I’m a huge fan of having football outside of the fall. There are plenty of sports fans that either exclusively ( or nearly so) follow football so here’s ideas for leagues, I’ll call them both the Alumni Football League

Option 1: 8-12 teams who operate within the market of and potentially in the stadium of the biggest college football brands. A fair percentage of each roster would comprise of former players from the host school while the rest could be from anywhere (think of the Canadian player rules in CFL)

Option 2: This would be a barnstorming league where all teams practice out of the same location. Players would be allocated by the conference affiliation of the school they played for: a Wisconsin grad would play for the Big Ten team and their home games might be scattered across Lincoln, Ann Arbor, Columbus, State College, and Madison.

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11-25-2019 09:24 PM
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