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'''NSFL season 8''' (also referred to as the '''{{nsfly|8|nolink}} NSFL season''') began on {{GetDateLong|8|1}} with the defending champion [[Philadelphia Liberty]] hosting the [[Colorado Yeti]]. The season concluded with [[Ultimus Bowl VIII]], held at [[Burial Grounds]], in Yellowknife.  
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'''NSFL season 8''' (also referred to as the '''{{nsfly|8|nolink}} NSFL season''') began on {{GetDateLong|8|1}} with the defending champion {{tf|PHI}} hosting the {{tf|COL}}. The season concluded with {{isfly|8|ultimus}}, held at the [[Burial Grounds]], in Yellowknife, on {{GetDateLong|8|U}}.
  
 
==Player movements==
 
==Player movements==
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===Free agency===
 
===Free agency===
 
Notable players to change teams in free agency include:
 
Notable players to change teams in free agency include:
* Defensive Linemen [[Arbin Asipi Jr.]] ([[Yellowknife Wraiths|Wraiths]] to [[Baltimore Hawks|Hawks]]), and [[Fuego Wozy]] ([[Yellowknife Wraiths|Wraiths]] to [[New Orleans Second Line|Second Line]])
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* Defensive Linemen [[Arbin Asipi Jr.]] ({{ts|YKW}} to {{ts|BAL}}), and [[Fuego Wozy]] ({{ts|YKW}} to {{ts|NOLA}})
  
 
It is also notable that a move by Yellowknife to sign defensive tackle [[Godfrey King]] was withdrawn amid controversy over the league's re-signing window<ref>{{cite web|title=Yellowknife sign a sneaky IFA|url=http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=8706|publisher=NSFL.net|accessdate=June 27, 2018}}</ref>
 
It is also notable that a move by Yellowknife to sign defensive tackle [[Godfrey King]] was withdrawn amid controversy over the league's re-signing window<ref>{{cite web|title=Yellowknife sign a sneaky IFA|url=http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=8706|publisher=NSFL.net|accessdate=June 27, 2018}}</ref>
  
 
===Trades===
 
===Trades===
* Offseason: [[Orange County Otters|Orange County]] traded [[Vladimir Fyodorovich]] and a {{nsfly|8|draft}} 1st round pick (7th overall) to [[New Orleans Second Line|New Orleans]] for [[Jaylon Broxton]]
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* Offseason: {{ts|OCO}} traded [[Vladimir Fyodorovich]] and a {{nsfly|8|draft}} 1st round pick (7th overall) to {{ts|NOLA}} for [[Jaylon Broxton]]
  
  
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{{main article|ISFL season 8 Draft|l1=2023 ISFL Draft}}
 
{{main article|ISFL season 8 Draft|l1=2023 ISFL Draft}}
  
The {{nsfly|8|draft-full|s=no}} was held on {{GetDateLong|8|Draft}}. The [[Colorado Yeti]] selected linebacker [[Rickey Ramero]] with the [[List of NSFL first overall draft choices|first overall pick]].
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The {{nsfly|8|draft-full|s=no}} was held on {{GetDateLong|8|Draft}}. The {{tf|COL}} selected linebacker [[Rickey Ramero]] with the [[List of NSFL first overall draft choices|first overall pick]].
  
 
==Rule changes==
 
==Rule changes==
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===Standings===
 
===Standings===
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{{ISFL standings row|1|YKW|11| 3| 0|446|286|6-1-0|5-2-0|6-0-0|6-0-0|W2|seed=1}}
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{{ISFL standings row|1|BAL| 7| 7| 0|403|329|3-4-0|3-4-0|2-4-0|2-4-0|W3|seed=2}}
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{{ISFL standings row|1|PHI| 7| 6| 0|387|373|5-2-0|2-5-0|2-4-0|2-4-0|L1}}
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{{ISFL standings row|1|COL| 6| 8| 0|240|338|4-3-0|2-5-0|2-4-0|2-4-0|L2}}
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{{ISFL standings footer|The higher seed (YKW) has home-field advantage in the conference championship}}
  
 
====Overall====
 
====Overall====
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{{main article|NSFL season 8 playoffs|l1=2023 NSFL playoffs}}
 
{{main article|NSFL season 8 playoffs|l1=2023 NSFL playoffs}}
  
The 2023 NSFL playoffs consisted of just three games; the two conference championships &ndash; contested by the top two team in each conference, with the regular season enjoying home-field advantage &ndash; and [[Ultimus Bowl VIII]].
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The 2023 (S8) NSFL playoffs consisted of just three games; the two conference championships &ndash; contested by the top two teams in each conference, with the regular season conference champion enjoying home-field advantage &ndash; and {{isfly|8|ultimus}}.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:43, 8 February 2023

NSFL season 8 (also referred to as the 2023 NSFL season) began on 01 October, 2023 with the defending champion Philadelphia Liberty hosting the Colorado Yeti. The season concluded with Ultimus Bowl VIII, held at the Burial Grounds, in Yellowknife, on 28 January, 2024.

Player movements

The league year began in March of 2023, with teams allowed to contact and enter negotiations with players whose contracts were not yet extended beyond the end of the 2022 ISFL season.

Free agency

Notable players to change teams in free agency include:

It is also notable that a move by Yellowknife to sign defensive tackle Godfrey King was withdrawn amid controversy over the league's re-signing window[1]

Trades


Retirements

  • Player: Career summary

Other players

List other, non-notable retirees here

Draft

The 2023 ISFL Draft was held on 16 April, 2023. The Colorado Yeti selected linebacker Rickey Ramero with the first overall pick.

Rule changes

The following rule changes were approved by a committee consisting of NSFL general managers and Head Office, to come into effect for the 2023 season and beyond:

  • Rule change goes here

Preseason

Regular season

The regular season's 56 games, played over a fourteen week schedule, began on 01 October, 2023.

Standings

2016 (S1) NSFC standings
W L T PCT PF PA Home Road Conf Div Str
(1) Yellowknife Wraiths 11 3 0 .786 446 286 6-1-0 5-2-0 6-0-0 6-0-0 W2
(2) Baltimore Hawks 7 7 0 .500 403 329 3-4-0 3-4-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 W3
Philadelphia Liberty 7 6 0 .538 387 373 5-2-0 2-5-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 L1
Colorado Yeti 6 8 0 .429 240 338 4-3-0 2-5-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 L2

NOTE: The higher seed (YKW) has home-field advantage in the conference championship

Overall

Postseason

The 2023 (S8) NSFL playoffs consisted of just three games; the two conference championships – contested by the top two teams in each conference, with the regular season conference champion enjoying home-field advantage – and Ultimus Bowl VIII.

Conference Championships Ultimus Bowl VIII
      
2 Baltimore Hawks
1 Yellowknife Wraiths
New Orleans Second Line 13
Yellowknife Wraiths 24
2 New Orleans Second Line 20
1 Orange County Otters 17

Hall of Fame

Records, milestones and notable statistics

Week 1

  • Somebody set a record for doing something

Awards

Award Winner Team User
Most Valuable Player (HO) ??? ??? ???

Personnel changes

Team Former Replacement Reason Notes
x x x x x
  1. "Yellowknife sign a sneaky IFA". NSFL.net. Retrieved June 27, 2018.