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  • ...="background-color:#e3e3e3;" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{nsfly|11}} season.</ref> ...p:quarterback sacks|sacks taken]]<ref>Total is through end of {{nsfly|11}} season.</ref>
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  • ...office members and general managers at the end of the [[NSFL Playoffs|post season]], though the results are not announced to the public until the following p ! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Season !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Player !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Te
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  • ...="background-color:#e3e3e3;" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{nsfly|42}} season.</ref> ...Pass deflected|Pass Deflections]]<ref>Total is through end of {{nsfly|42}} season.</ref>
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  • ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2005|4|13}} '''Marquees Acho''' (born January 13, 2011) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:MLB|mlb]] for
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  • ...g at the end of that season. Delacour was inducted prior to kickoff of the Hawks' week twelve game against the [[San Jose Sabercats]]. ...ers. This means induction to the Wing of Honor is the highest accolade the Hawks can bestow upon their players and personnel.
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  • | caption = Icy Douglas on the Milwaukee Swans in {{nsfly|13}} | current_team = Baltimore Hawks
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  • ...office members and general managers at the end of the [[NSFL playoffs|post season]], though the results are not announced to the public until the following p ! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Season !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Player !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Te
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  • ...ege football for Nebraska University before being drafted by the Baltimore Hawks in the {{nsfly|2|draft-full}}. Taylor won several awards throughout his car ...this approach and took a risk that would stand to greatly benefit both the Hawks and Taylor for years to come.
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  • ...ackson Kingston]] was named the ISFL offensive MIP during the {{nsfly|25}} season.]] ...[American football]] player who is considered the most improved since last season in the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). Since {{isfly|2
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  • | city = [[wp:Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore, Maryland]] ...time in which the [[Orange County Otters]] matched up with the [[Baltimore Hawks]] in an [[Ultimus Bowl]]. The Otters won the previous matchup back in {{nsf
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|1}}-{{nsfly|11}}) ...for [[wp:USC Trojans football|USC]] before being drafted by the Baltimore Hawks in the {{nsfly|1|draft-full}}.
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  • | number = 13 * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|5}}-{{nsfly|9}})
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  • | current_season = NSFL Season 28 ...ng up the 14 teams of the NSFL. Both conferences were created in inaugural season of {{nsfly|1}} with 3 teams each. Conferences expanded four times: {{nsfly|
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  • ...t is held in the city of the home team, which is determined by the regular season record. The top team in NSFC receives the home-field advantage. The {{tf|YKW}} (13–8) have won the most NSFC Championship games with thirteen. The {{tf|BAL}
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  • | draftround = 13 * [[Baltimore Hawks]] {{nsfly|1}}–{{nsfly|12}}
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 13:24, 8 March 2019 (MST)}} | current_team = Baltimore Hawks
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  • | visitor = [[Baltimore Hawks]] ...he [[National Simulation Football Conference]] (NSFC) champion [[Baltimore Hawks]], 49-12, to win their third consecutive [[Ultimus Trophy]]. The game was p
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  • ...gle, regular-season game, records.<ref>Records through end of {{nsfly|36}} season (S36).</ref> <br> Playoff, pre-season and exhibition games are not considered for the purposes of creating this l
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 13:50, 8 March 2019 (MST)}} ...ry School and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • {{Infobox league season | season = 45
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  • ...d|[[User:37thchamber|37thchamber]] ([[User talk:37thchamber|talk]]) 07:44, 13 July 2018 (MDT)}} ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2003|4|13}}
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  • | visitor = [[Baltimore Hawks]] ...he [[National Simulation Football Conference]] (NSFC) champion [[Baltimore Hawks]], 33-6, to win their second consecutive [[Ultimus]]. The game was played a
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|6}}-{{nsfly|17}}) * 9x [[NSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{nsfly|6|pb}}-{{nsfly|13|pb}}, {{nsfly|15|pb}})
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  • ...[[International Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). Since the {{nsfly|9}} season, the ISFL has held the annual [[ISFL Awards Ceremony]] to recognize the win ...office members and general managers at the end of the [[NSFL Playoffs|post season]], though the results are not announced to the public until the following p
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  • ==Regular season== ...national Simulation Football League]] (ISFL) teams ranked by their regular season win–loss record percentage, accurate as of the end of the {{nsfly|35|full
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  • | current_team = Baltimore Hawks * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|23}}-)
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  • | current_team = [[Baltimore Hawks]] ...ity (BSU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • {{Infobox league season | season = 41
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:Lancedjack|Lancedjack]] ([[User talk:Lancedjack|talk]]) 13:55, 20 April 2022 (UTC)}} | number = 13
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  • | current_team = Baltimore Hawks | birth_place = Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|11}}) ...pplehort led the Cougars to a 14-1 record, going undefeated in the regular season, winning the conference championship, which led to them being ranked #4 bef
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  • | pastteams = [[Norfolk Seawolves]] [[Arizona Outlaws]] [[Baltimore Hawks]] ...ver|Wide Receiver]] who played for the [[Arizona Outlaws]] and [[Baltimore Hawks]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]].
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  • Franchise records, pass yards, receiving tds etc etc (career/season/game) most career PAT's career/season/game made (INCOMPLETE)
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  • | caption = Eldrick Avery in his senior season at LSU | current_team = Baltimore Hawks
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  • | current_team = Baltimore Hawks * [[Baltimore Hawks]] {{nsfly|22}}-{{nsfly|25}}
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  • | draftyear = [[Season 22 ISFL Draft|2037]] * [[Baltimore Hawks]] {{nsfly|22}} - {{nsfly|24}}
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  • * [[NSFL Top Performance of the Season]] ({{nsfly|8}}) ...football for Baylor University (BAY) before being drafted by the Baltimore Hawks in the {{nsfly|6|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the Sa
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  • * Baltimore Hawks ({{nsfly|2}}–{{nsfly|11}}) ...[[wp:American football|American football]] Quarterback for the [[Baltimore Hawks]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college
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  • * [[San Jose Sabercats]] ({{nsfly|8}}-{{nsfly|13}}) * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|14}}-{{nsfly|18}})
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  • {{Infobox league season | season = 43
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  • | current_team = Baltimore Hawks * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|45|nolink}}-present)
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  • ...Wide Receiver named Alexander "The Flash" Johnson. One day, at the age of 13, Smyth was playing a game of football with his friends. He went to tackle s ...e stage for his being drafted 10th overall by the Baltimore Hawks the next season.
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  • | current_team = Baltimore Hawks | draftpick = 13
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] {{dsfly|30|d}} - {{dsfly|34|d}} ...tball|American football]] [[wp:Cornerback|cornerback]] for the [[Baltimore Hawks]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL).
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|19}}-{{nsfly|20}}) ...llege football for Boise State (BSU) before being drafted by the Baltimore Hawks in the {{nsfly|18|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the T
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:Baz1757|Baz1757]] ([[User talk:Baz1757|talk]]) 13:28, 25 March 2024 (EDT)}} | current_team = Baltimore Hawks
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  • | current_team = Baltimore Hawks '''Freshman Season'''
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  • | caption = Lenard Graf playing for Baltimore. | current_team = Baltimore Hawks
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  • | current_team = Baltimore Hawks ...American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] for the [[Baltimore Hawks]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). He played col
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  • ...all]] runningback who played for the [[Philadelphia Liberty]], [[Baltimore Hawks]], and [[Chicago Butchers]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] ...ningback. The following year, he moved up to the varsity team, rushing for 13,623 yards and 204 touchdowns during his time as a varsity runningback, the
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  • ...]] [[wp:Cornerback|cornerback]] who is currently playing for the Baltimore Hawks of the NSFL. He played college football for University of Miami (Miami). ...ging 21 PPG 8.5 RPG 6APG) and football playing WR, CB and KR/PR. A senior season that saw 11 interceptions, only 4 receptions allowed, 5 total return touchd
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|20}}–{{nsfly|24}}) ...ll]] as a third down back before joining the DSFL late in the {{dsfly|18}} season. He won the Ultimini with the Minnesota Grey Ducks in 2034.
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  • {{Infobox league season | season = 40
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  • ...office members and general managers at the end of the [[NSFL Playoffs|post season]], though the results are not announced to the public until the following p ! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Season !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | General Managers !! style="background:#e5e
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Siddhus71|Siddhus71]] ([[User talk:Siddhus71|talk]]) 13:55, 17 April 2020 (MDT)}} | caption = Montain in Baltimore's Alternate Jersey
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  • | current_team = Baltimore Hawks * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|47}}- Present)
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|22}}-{{nsfly|24}}) ...0 sacks, and picking up 51 pancakes. He also missed the final game of the season. The Longhorns looked good in Dolls' time there, however were never dangero
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|22}}-{{nsfly|25}}) ...lege London (KCL) before being drafted in the first round by the Baltimore Hawks in the {{nsfly|22|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the L
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  • ===Season 1=== | #13 || Arbin Asipi || DL || {{nsfly|1}} - {{nsfly|5}} || S1 ISFL Draft 11.06
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  • {{Infobox league season | season = 46
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  • * [[Colorado Yeti]] ({{nsfly|7}}–{{nsfly|13}}) * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|14}}–{{nsfly|15}})
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  • ...552|Adam2552]]'' was hired as Co-GM. During [[NSFL season 1|the first ever season]] of the NSFL the Outlaws finished with a record of 9-5, tied with the [[Or ...ls Orange County in the ASFC Championship, before crushing the [[Baltimore Hawks]] in [[Ultimus Bowl II]] to remain NSFL champions.
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  • | current_team = Baltimore Hawks ...egon (UO) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • | number = 13 * {{tf|TIJ}} {{dsfly|13}}-{{dsfly|16}}
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  • ...He also won the MEAC defensive player of the year award again in his final season. ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics -->
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  • !rowspan="2"|Season !colspan="5"|[[ISFL#Regular Season|Regular season]]
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|1|nolink}}–{{nsfly|10|nolink}}) ...est defensive backs in league history. Delacour became the first Baltimore Hawks player to be inducted to the [[ISFL Hall of Fame]] in {{nsfly|12|nolink}},
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] (S34) ...S31]], [[Season 32 ISFL Pro Bowl|S32]], [[Season 33 ISFL Pro Bowl|S33]], [[Season 36 ISFL Pro Bowl|S36]]) |31x ISFL Player of the Game| 12x ISFL Defensive Pl
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  • ...the Colorado Yeti in the [[Season 1 NSFC Championship|NSFC Championship]], 13-6. ...Yellowknife would yet again go on to suffer cold defeat, this time to the Hawks in the NSFC game. 16-14 it ended and Yellowknife began preparations for the
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  • ...iously, the contest was held in the city of the home team, but starting in Season 29, the host city for the Ultimus was left up to community choice. ...s Bowl has gone to overtime; {{nsfly|11|ultimus}}, between New Orleans and Baltimore.
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  • | name = Baltimore Hawks | current = Baltimore Hawks season 20
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  • | current = Yellowknife Wraiths season 20 ...s. They have an intense rivalry with the [[Hawks-Wraiths rivalry|Baltimore Hawks]] and [[Wraiths-Liberty rivalry|Philadelphia Liberty]]. The Wraiths have wo
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  • !style="background-color:#e3e3e3;" | Season !style="background-color:#e3e3e3;" | Baltimore Hawks
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  • ...tball|American football]] [[wp:Runningback|runningback]] for the Baltimore Hawks of the International Simulation Football League. He played college football ...ry to record more than 1,000 rushing and 1,000 receiving yards in the same season while leading the Spartans to the state championship and a #3 ranking natio
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  • ...ould a season of a wrong name do? Alas, as he would find by the end of the season, that name stuck with him. It was during this second season that his mates started nicknaming him ""polar bear"", which was the transla
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 13:13, 8 March 2019 (MST)}} *[[Tijuana Luchadores]] ({{dsfly|13}})
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  • ...ed|[[User:Bernardhibou2|Bernardhibou2]] ([[User talk:Bernardhibou2|talk]]) 13:41, 21 March 2024 (EDT)}} | current_team = Baltimore Hawks
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 22:13, 10 February 2019 (MST)}} | number = 13
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  • ...pansion team to the ISFL. The team was founded in 2030 and had their debut season in 2031. =2031 Season=
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  • ...t Tight End in the country. Despite injuries holding him back in his final season, he still managed to put up 550 yards and found the endzone 4 times in 8 ga ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics -->
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  • ...rles Chapman playing for Slippery Rock University during the 2048 Football Season | current_team = Baltimore Hawks
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  • ...ecords while bringing one state title to his High School. After his senior season was over Mercury was in the process of getting recruited and trying to find ...led the team with 87 catches for 1,456 yards and 11 touchdowns. After that season Mercury decided he was ready to turn pro and he set his sights towards join
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  • Baltimore Hawks S22-S27 ...She was traded to the Honolulu Hahalua in Week 11 of S27 (2042). Her final season was S29 (2044).
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  • ...ed to enter into the corporate world. However, midway through the its 21st season Boyd decided to enter into the ISFL. ! Season !! Team
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|30}}-{{nsfly|33}}) ...ball|American football]] [[wp:Linebacker|linebacker]] for the [[Baltimore Hawks]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL).
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  • ...owl]]: ({{nsfly|10|pb}}) as DB, ({{nsfly|11|pb}}, {{nsfly|12|pb}}, {{nsfly|13|pb}}, {{nsfly|14|pb}}, {{nsfly|15|pb}}, {{nsfly|16|pb}}, {{nsfly|17|pb}}) a In his junior, he finally made his debut, but it was long after the season was already over for Villanova in the last game at the Cornerback position.
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|12}} and {{nsfly|14}}) * [[Colorado Yeti]] ({{nsfly|13}})
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  • ...layoffs with a rough stretch of 1-9 in the first ten games. However as the season progressed the buccaneer locker room became more and more competitive. ...and tied for 11th for all safeties in Sacks with 4. Sarasota had a decent season finishing 8-8 in a three way tie for 3rd place in the NSFC losing the tie b
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  • ...ion team to the ISFL. The team was founded in 2036, and played their first season in 2037. =2037 Season=
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  • ...ate (BMS) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...ofessional football player who played for the London Royals, the Baltimore Hawks and the Berlin Fire Salamanders. Nick Jr. has a younger brother named Max,
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  • * [[New Orleans Second Line]] ({{nsfly|11}}-{{nsfly|13}}) * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|13}}-{{nsfly|15}})
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{nsfly|24}}-{{nsfly|24}}) ...perheads]] in the ASFC of the ISFL. He won Defensive Rookie of the Year in Season 24 and is a one-time pro-bowler(S24).
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  • ...divisional rival. Vanderbilt would struggle heavily during Tessie's rookie season, with the worst offense in franchise history due to multiple injuries to st ...ng, leading to head coach Jimmy "Jim-Jim" Jimmers being fired after a 2-11 season and the hiring of new head coach Chika Fujiwara. Tessie's best game would b
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  • * [[Baltimore Hawks]] ({{isfly|45}}-{{dsfly|45}}) ...ough the course of a game, and he was flagged as a prospective draftee for season 42 of the DSFL.
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  • ! Season !! Team | 8 || 234 || 321 || 72.9% || 3210 || 13.71 || 31 || 5 || 130.1
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  • | current = Colorado Yeti season 20 * '''NSFC:''' {{nsfly|1}}, {{nsfly|13}}, {{nsfly|22}}
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  • .... Simpson]]. While Simpson dominated as the lead back, breaking the single-season rushing record for LCU, Grithead earned some playing time at the end of blo ...e LCU Head Coaching job, Grithead became a true superstar in his sophomore season.
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  • | number = 13 * [[Baltimore Hawks]] {{nsfly|20}}-{{nsfly|23}}
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  • Saint would continue to produce at a high level the following season. He was third in the league in tackles and anchored the league’s second b ...was outside of the top ten in all major statistics. Colorado would end the season with the league’s second worst record at 3-11.
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