***2025 UFL Season Thread***

theshadow

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DC wins 58-34.

I do like the "alternative kickoff" rule in place of a traditional onside. Offense has to convert 4th and 12 from their own 28. Make a first down, keep the ball. Fail, and the opponent gets it at that spot.
 

Die4Cy

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Would you ever be in favor of Ames making a bid for a UFL expansion team for the state of Iowa? It could result in significant rental income for the AD and be a popular way to leverage CyTown. I think given Ames' location (nearest pro football teams several hours in every direction), fans would come out in support. It could be an opportunity for this state to make a case for themselves for a more significant pro team in the future, and could be a potential rivalry to St. Louis being nearby with above average fan support. I'm sure it would never happen, if I'm Matt Campbell, I'd want nothing to do with sharing facilities or working around spring workouts. And obviously, an outdoor venue like JTS is an issue with the current calendar for the league, but not insurmountable.

I asked Grok to suggest names for a professional American football team based in the state of Iowa and it provided these AI inspired names for the franchise:

  1. Iowa River Runners – Highlighting Iowa’s major rivers like the Mississippi and Missouri.
  2. Iowa Prairie Hawks – Capturing the state’s expansive prairies and wildlife.
  3. Iowa Blackbirds – A reference to Iowa’s state bird, the American Goldfinch, with a tougher edge.
  4. Iowa Ironclads – Inspired by Iowa’s industrial history and strength.
  5. Iowa Thunderheads – Evoking the dramatic storms that roll across Iowa’s plains.
  6. Iowa Harvesters – Symbolizing the hard work and productivity of Iowa’s farming communities.
Thunderheads isn't bad. Maybe The Iowa Stormchasers...or wait until the Barnstormers name becomes available.
 
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madguy30

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Des Moines, yes.

Ames, can't see it.

Side note on a minor leagueish football memory: I was in high school during the initial Iowa Tractors ordeal. The Tractors were really well organized and iirc the rest of the 'league' were about as rag tag as you could get.
 

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Would you ever be in favor of Ames making a bid for a UFL expansion team for the state of Iowa? It could result in significant rental income for the AD and be a popular way to leverage CyTown. I think given Ames' location (nearest pro football teams several hours in every direction), fans would come out in support. It could be an opportunity for this state to make a case for themselves for a more significant pro team in the future, and could be a potential rivalry to St. Louis being nearby with above average fan support. I'm sure it would never happen, if I'm Matt Campbell, I'd want nothing to do with sharing facilities or working around spring workouts. And obviously, an outdoor venue like JTS is an issue with the current calendar for the league, but not insurmountable.

I asked Grok to suggest names for a professional American football team based in the state of Iowa and it provided these AI inspired names for the franchise:

  1. Iowa River Runners – Highlighting Iowa’s major rivers like the Mississippi and Missouri.
  2. Iowa Prairie Hawks – Capturing the state’s expansive prairies and wildlife.
  3. Iowa Blackbirds – A reference to Iowa’s state bird, the American Goldfinch, with a tougher edge.
  4. Iowa Ironclads – Inspired by Iowa’s industrial history and strength.
  5. Iowa Thunderheads – Evoking the dramatic storms that roll across Iowa’s plains.
  6. Iowa Harvesters – Symbolizing the hard work and productivity of Iowa’s farming communities.
Thunderheads isn't bad. Maybe The Iowa Stormchasers...or wait until the Barnstormers name becomes available.
Some fans couldn't stomach a concert on the turn at JTS. Can you imagine if they tried to play 5 spring football games on it?
 

twojman

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I went to the championship game with my son. We had great seats and stayed at the hotel across the street from the stadium. Tix and hotel cost a combined $280. Pretty good deal IMO.
They were trying to mimic the Super Bowl. They had an area outside the arena for bags, drinks, football toss and Underdogs Fantasy was there too with giveaways. A few Battlehawks players signed autographs. Inside the stadiums, there was a DJ doing pregame and during the game. He did great. There was a halftime 'show'. Only played 2 songs but sounded great...the Black Moods.
 

Clonehomer

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I went to the championship game with my son. We had great seats and stayed at the hotel across the street from the stadium. Tix and hotel cost a combined $280. Pretty good deal IMO.
They were trying to mimic the Super Bowl. They had an area outside the arena for bags, drinks, football toss and Underdogs Fantasy was there too with giveaways. A few Battlehawks players signed autographs. Inside the stadiums, there was a DJ doing pregame and during the game. He did great. There was a halftime 'show'. Only played 2 songs but sounded great...the Black Moods.

With as expensive as the NFL and CFB have become, I’m still surprised that the in person experience hasn’t taken off more. It’s an inexpensive option for families to get kids into football.
 
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