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  • | dates = January 8 – January 22, 2017 | season = {{nsfly|1}}
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  • ...="background-color:#e3e3e3;" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{nsfly|33}} season.</ref> ...p:Punt return|punt return yards]]<ref>Total is through end of {{nsfly|33}} 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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  • ...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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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|2}}–{{nsfly|10}})
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  • | home = [[Orange County Otters]] ...[American Simulation Football Conference]] (ASFC) champion [[Orange County Otters]] defeated the [[National Simulation Football Conference]] (NSFC) champion
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  • ...tchup of these two franchises in an Ultimus Bowl, with the [[Orange County Otters]] emerging victorious in all three matchups. ...n|Yellowknife Wraiths season 18|l1={{nsfly|18|nolink}} Yellowknife Wraiths season}}
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  • | home = [[Orange County Otters]] ...[American Simulation Football Conference]] (ASFC) champion [[Orange County Otters]] defeated the [[National Simulation Football Conference]] (NSFC) champion
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  • ...during [[Ultimus Bowl XII]]. Both meetings ended with the [[Orange County Otters]] bringing home the Ultimus Trophy. {{main|Baltimore Hawks season 17|l1={{nsfly|17|nolink}} Baltimore Hawks season}}
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  • ...tchup of these two franchises in an Ultimus Bowl, with the [[Orange County Otters]] emerging victorious in all four matchups. ...n|Yellowknife Wraiths season 19|l1={{nsfly|19|nolink}} Yellowknife Wraiths season}}
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  • ...="background-color:#e3e3e3;" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{nsfly|39}} season.</ref> ...background-color:#e3e3e3;" |[[NSFL#Teams|Team]] and [[List of NSFL seasons|Season]]
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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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  • ...="background-color:#e3e3e3;" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{nsfly|39}} season.</ref> ...background-color:#e3e3e3;" |[[NSFL#Teams|Team]] and [[List of NSFL seasons|Season]]
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  • ...on Record. The top team in ASFC receives home-field advantage, although in season 26 there was an unprecedented occurrence. The second seeded [[New Orleans S The [[Orange County Otters]] appeared in the first 19 ASFC championship games and hold the record for
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters ...ity (SFU) and declared his intent to enter the professional ranks prior to season 21.
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|1}}-{{nsfly|9}}) ...ge football for Boston College before being drafted by the [[Orange County Otters]] with the 48th overall pick in the {{isfly|1|draft-full}}. Boss is the mos
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  • ...="background-color:#e3e3e3;" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{nsfly|33}} season.</ref> ...k return|kick return touchdowns]]<ref>Total is through end of {{nsfly|33}} season.</ref>
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters ...can football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|Wide Receiver]] for the [[Orange County Otters]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL).
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  • | current_season = ISFL Season 31 | most_champs = [[Orange County Otters]]<br />(10 titles)
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|13}}-{{nsfly|20}},{{nsfly|22}}-{{nsfly|23}}) * [[Chicago Butchers]] ({{nsfly|20}}-{{nsfly|22}})
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  • ...="background-color:#e3e3e3;" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{nsfly|31}} season.</ref> ...p:Kick return|kick return yards]]<ref>Total is through end of {{nsfly|31}} season.</ref>
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters ...lege football for San Jose State before being drafted by the Orange County Otters in the {{nsfly|20|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the M
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters ...(NSFL). He played college football for Yale University, before spending a season in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) with the [[Norfo
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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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  • {{About|the statistical records of Honolulu Hahalua|their season-by-season win–loss records|List of Honolulu Hahalua seasons}} ...d team statistical records complied since the franchise's birth in {{dsfly|22}}.
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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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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters ...a true island. After he intercepted the first 6 passes thrown his way that season teams stopped throwing his way altogether, leaving him with only those 6 in
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters | pastteams = * [[London Royals]] ({{dsfly|22}})
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  • ...:American football|American football]] corner back for the [[Orange County Otters]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college ...ally accepted a scholarship to the University of Iowa following his senior season. Iowa was the only school from a 'Power 5' conference to offer Lattimer a s
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  • ...is college career up strongly though, lifting the Academy to an undefeated season (10-0) and brought the championship to the Academy for the first time ever. ====Tijuana Luchardores Rookie Season (S40)====
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  • ...[[User:Bernardhibou2|Bernardhibou2]] ([[User talk:Bernardhibou2|talk]]) 19:22, 25 March 2024 (EDT)}} | current_team = Orange County Otters
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|10}}-{{nsfly|11}}) ...{{nsfly|1|draft-full}}. Garden won his only [[Ultimus Bowl]] in his second season with the [[Philadelphia Liberty]]. He is a seven-time Pro Bowler, the first
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  • ...the {{tf|PB}}. The {{ts|ARI}} selected McKinnie in the third round of the season 15 draft. He is currently the starting [[wp:Strong Safety|Strong Safety]] f ...ictory in which he was named the game's MVP. He decided to skip his senior season and declare for the DSFL draft.
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  • | caption = Tegan Atwell before the {{nsfly|8}} season | current_team = Orange County Otters
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters | draftyear = {{nsfly|22}}
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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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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|24}}-Present) ...o played a few seasons with the Norfolk Seawolves before retiring the same season Despacito Jr. declared draft eligibility. Showing great promise at a young
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  • | caption = Otters DT #92, Rapid Eagle * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|21}}-{{nsfly|30}})
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  • ...= Action shot from Jamdrian LeBayers' first game with the Orange County Otters | current_team = Orange County Otters
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  • | name = Orange County Otters | current = Orange County Otters season 47
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  • ...n|Yellowknife Wraiths season 21|l1={{nsfly|21|nolink}} Yellowknife Wraiths season}} ...allied for the win in the second half. That was the turning point of their season as they rallied of 3 straight wins to put themselves in a position to get t
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{isfly|39}}-{{isfly|46}})
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  • ===Season 1=== | #22 || Jason Williams || CB || {{nsfly|1}} - {{nsfly|2}} || S1 ISFL Draft 20.01
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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. ...e Copperheads ({{nsfly|20|ultimus}}), the Yeti ({{nsfly|22|ultimus}}), the Otters ({{nsfly|17|ultimus}}, {{nsfly|18|ultimus}}, and {{nsfly|19|ultimus}}), and
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters | pastteams = Orange County Otters (S18-present)
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|10|nolink}}-{{nsfly|15|nolink}}) * [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] ({{nsfly|16|nolink}}-{{nsfly|22|nolink}})
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  • ...d be sent down to the Mytle Beach Buccaneers for their inaugural season to season a little longer before being called up to play in the NSFL. ...ry. He was extremely close to have an Offensive Lineman of the Year worthy season but that sack took the wind out of the sails. After his good but not perfec
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  • ...rn and raised in Colorado, Alexander grew up as a fan of the Orange County Otters, thanks to his uncle. '''Freshman Season'''
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 18:22, 19 October 2019 (UTC)}} ...won his first Ultimus, playing with the New Orleans Second Line. That off-season, he was selected in the S22 Expansion Draft second overall to the Honolulu
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] {{nsfly|18}}-{{isfly|21}} * [[Sarasota Sailfish]] {{nsfly|22}}-{{isfly|24}}
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  • | number = 22 | current_team = Orange County Otters
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters ...e Receiver|wide receiver]] who is currently a member of the Orange County Otters of the ISFL. He played college football for Kent State University (KSU) bef
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  • !style="background-color:#e3e3e3;" | Season | {{nsfly|22}}
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  • ...ate and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2029|22|4}} * [[Orange County Otters]] (2052 - )
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|21}}-{{nsfly|22}})
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  • * 2x [[ISFL Offensive Player of the Year]] ({{nsfly|20}}, {{nsfly|22}}) * 3x [[ISFL Running Back of the Year]] ({{nsfly|20}}, {{nsfly|22}}, {{nsfly|23}})
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{isfly|28}}-{{isfly|28}})"
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  • ...eisman award, Tillman award, and Jack Tatum awards in his final collegiate season. He declared for the 2035 DSFL Draft, and was picked #18 overall. ...mbles, and 1 touchdown. He did not allow a single receiving touchdown that season, which put him on the radar of several top colleges. He decided to commit t
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] 2039-2040 .... Also previously played for the [[Colorado Yeti]] and the [[Orange County Otters]].
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  • ...arry Texas to a Big 12 championship. Though they were not selected to that season's College Football Playoff due to a surprising loss to Oklahoma State, they ! Season !! Team !! Games
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  • ...truggled to beat strong Offensive tackles consistently up until his senior season where he averaged at least 2-3 sacks per game, which helped him gain notice ...nce again in his sophomore season and was even more dominant than the last season. Stern decided it was time for him to move on and move up the ranks in his
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  • | image = File: Booker Otters.png | caption = Brandon Booker on the field for the Orange County Otters
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters ...Kicker|Kicker]]. He is currently the starting kicker for the Orange County Otters. He played college football for the Humboldt University of Berlin.
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  • ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics --> ...nge nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{isfly|36|s}} - {{isfly|45|s}}) ...nd [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] at the DSFL level, and for the [[Orange County Otters]] for 10 seasons. He played college football for [[wp:Columbia Lions footba
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  • * [[NSFL Pro Bowl]] ([[Season 7 NSFL Pro Bowl|S7]]-[[Season 12 NSFL Pro Bowl|S12]]) ...it looked like the team would take a step back even from their lowly 3-11 season.
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  • ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2034|4|22}} ...sity (RU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{dsfly|2046}}-Present)
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters ...or Oregon and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • {{main|Colorado Yeti season 1|l1={{nsfly|1|nolink}} Colorado Yeti season}} ...of the regular season, losing five of their next six. In a pivotal regular season finale, Colorado defeated the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]], 20-10, to secure hom
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  • | current = Yellowknife Wraiths season 20 * [[Burial Grounds]] ({{nsfly|1|nolink}}–{{nsfly|22|nolink}})
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters *[[Orange County Otters]] (S17-S24)
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  • | current_team = Orange County Otters ...late in the 3rd Quarter of the Conference Championship. After his Junior season, he made the difficult, but much anticipated, decision to turn professional
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] {{dsfly|18}}-{{nsfly|23}} !Season
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  • | highlights = - Season 21 Ultimini Champion - Season 22 NSFL Pro Bowl
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  • | draftyear = {{nsfly|22|d}} * [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] ({{dsfly|22}}-{{dsfly|24}})
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] {{nsfly|7}} 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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  • {{Cleared|[[User:ValorX77|ValorX77]] ([[User talk:ValorX77|talk]]) 20:41, 22 April 2020 (MDT)}} | dsfldraftyear = {{dsfly|22}}
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{isfly|33}}-{{isfly|36}}) | dsflstatvalue2 = 22
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  • ...punt returner, he got to show off his athletic ability. Midway through the season, he was named to the starting lineup as a Cornerback. He would continue to ...injury would not require surgery and Deon would be ready to play for next season.
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  • ...Stanford and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...ption caught by Dick would be the only interception thrown by Jinston that season.
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  • ...Dame (ND) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...ish]] football team from 2031 to 2034. He became a starter in his Sophmore season and played in 26 games. He began his career playing as a cornerback but mov
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  • ...in (UATX) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...season, including a heisman trophy victory that year in a legendary final season. Carly graduated with a degree in communications before heading for the dsf
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  • ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2014|4|22}} ...y the [[Colorado Yeti]]. Blackstone retired at the end of the {{isfly|33}} season.
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  • * {{tf|OCO}} {{nsfly|22}} - {{nsfly|26}} ...llege Football Playoff National Championship game, ending Nakamura's final season with the University of Washington, as he declared for the 2036 DSFL Draft s
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  • ...back in the DSFL for the [[San Antonio Marshals]]. Playing his entire nine season professional career with the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]], Cooter Bigsby finishe ...e success to the program including a New Years Day bowl game in his second season as a starter. However feeling he was too great for college he decided after
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  • | draftyear = {{nsfly|22|d}} * [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] ({{dsfly|21}}-{{dsfly|22}})
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  • ...ially, he lacked the arm strength to play quarterback, and spent his first season as a second-string running back while he put on muscle, and occasionally pl ...m talent or true "dual-threat" speed of other options, spending the entire season on the bench. With one graduation and one offseason battle, Fitzpatrick ea
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  • | draftyear = {{nsfly|22|d}} * [[New Orleans Second Line]] ({{nsfly|22}}-present)
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  • | number = 22 ...ty (NCSU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • * NSFL Single Season TD Record ({{nsfly|5}}) * NSFL Single Season Completion Percentage Record ({{nsfly|8}})
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  • *Orange County Otters (2041-2044) *Season 21 Ultimini Champion
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  • * [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] {{nsfly|22}}-{{nsfly|22}} At the end of his first season with the Trojan Athletics Angler broke his ankle after being tackled.
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  • | current_season = ISFL season {{CurrentSeason}} | most_champs = [[Orange County Otters]]<br />(8 titles)
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  • ...r]], and [[DSFL Linebacker of the Year]] in {{dsfly|7}}. During his rookie season with the Yellowknife Wraiths he won an [[Ultimus|NSFL Championship]] and ha ...d [[Thad Pennington]] played for, Chad Pennington did not play during that season after being picked up on waivers by Tijuana.
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  • ...and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2013|09|22}} ...fore an injury shortened his junior season. The Bearcats finished the 2035 season as the No. 14 team in the country with an 11-2 record. Much of that success
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  • ...ve interceptions, one being of the pick six variety again. In Lip's senior season, his final one at ISU, he was heavily called upon on the defensive side of ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics -->
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  • ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2006|8|22}} ...ball League]]. Bode played for the Second Line for the entirety of his 13 season ISFL career. He was selected to four Pro Bowls, was a three-time ASFC cham
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  • | draftpick = 22 ...to attend. New York is all he has ever known and playing for the Syarcuse Orange would be a dream come true. But then scholoorships stated pouring in from c
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  • ...(UTK) and has declared his intention to enter the professional ranks next season. Austin McCormick played one full season with the San Antonio Marshals as the starting TE. In his time there he was
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  • ...nowiki>{{nsfly|3}}</nowiki>, except it will link to the corresponding DSFL season rather than NSFL. * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|6|nolink}})<br>Scouting coordinator
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  • ...gh (PITT) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...orced fumble, earning another first-team All-Big East honor. In his senior season, he became one of the most productive defensive players in the entire NCAA,
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:dude_man|dude_man]] ([[User talk:dude_man|talk]]) 22:21, 7 December 2022 (PST)}} ...otre Dame and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • ...penciled Phoenix to take over that job. He is now currently in his rookie season in the NSFL. ...assed over and was the third quarterback taken off the board, going to the Otters, who already had an established quarterback on the team in Franklin Armstro
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  • * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{dsfly|22}}) ...Baltimore Hawks. Previously, he was drafted second overall in the {{dsfly|22|draft-full}} by the [[Dallas Birddogs]]. Montain spent his first four profe
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  • '''Freshman Season''' ...t his first start. The WR1 suffered a bad ACL tear and was now out for the season. Jeeta knew he had to come up big and prove his worth to secure his spot on
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  • ...hdowns tied for second in Kentucky High School Athletic Association single-season history while his 1,541 receiving yards ranks among the state's top-5 singl ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics -->
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  • ...n|Yellowknife Wraiths season 23|l1={{nsfly|23|nolink}} Yellowknife Wraiths Season}} ...Bigsby 3900 Yard, 21 Touchdown season as well as a 1300 Yard 13 Touchdown season from Fullback Mathias Hanyadi.
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  • ...backs. The Broncos went on to finish the season 0-10 and at the end of the season the team’s headcoch, Bud Wingnut, was subsequently fired. ...-3 but were blown out in their first round playoff game. At the end of the season Head Coach Don Shula was quoted as saying, “Merv is dumber than a bag of
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  • ...seasons in 5 years. After his 5 seasons with the Hawks, Horne would play 1 season with the [[Arizona Outlaws]] before retiring from football. Horne is the 6t ...ning the starting position at Linebacker his junior year, Horne suffered a season-ending knee injury. Horne would go through lateral release surgery to reali
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  • ...rtland, Maine. There he was a 4 year letterman, having a nearly undefeated season his senior year, before losing to the Thorton Academy Golden Trojans. Rotti ...rtal. After back to back All-FCS Team nominations his sophomore and junior season, amassing 17 interceptions, and 2 touchdowns over those years, Rotticus had
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  • ...leading the Grizzlies to a 9-1 record and a conference title in his senior season while also serving as president of the school's Model UN club. Alexander pr ...m college football recruiters. He was rated a three-star recruit (#41 DE, #22 in Illinois) by Rivals.com, earning offers to play at academically-minded s
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  • ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2035|3|22}} '''Trent Thigpen''' (born March 22, 2035) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Defensive Tack
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  • | undraftedyear = {{nsfly|22|d}} ...gan (CMU) before being drafted with the fourth overall pick in the {{nsfly|22|draft-full}}.
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 05:27, 22 November 2019 (UTC)}} ...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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  • | undraftedyear = {{nsfly|22|d}} ...year, he would try out for the team at WMU and walk on the team. His lone Season with WMU he would finish first team All-American and lead the Broncos to a
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  • {{main|Baltimore Hawks season 2|l1={{nsfly|2|nolink}} Baltimore Hawks season}} ...take the first seed in the NSFC playoffs. Baltimore actually finished the season in a three-way tie with the Yeti and Wraiths at 8-6, but the Yeti were left
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:ValorX77|ValorX77]] ([[User talk:ValorX77|talk]]) 15:34, 22 April 2020 (MDT)}} ...school records as the star wideout, becoming a starter during his freshman season. Hood was known as a speed receiver and would enter college as a highly tou
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  • | number = 9, 1, 22, 4, 23, 88, 8 ...l]] ([[Season 32 DSFL Pro Bowl|2047]], [[Season 34 DSFL Pro Bowl|2049]], [[Season 35 DSFL Pro Bowl|2050]])
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:dude_man|dude_man]] ([[User talk:dude_man|talk]]) 22:19, 7 December 2022 (PST)}} ...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
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  • * Perfect Kicking Season ({{nsfly|7}}) ...icycle became the first player in the history of the NSFL to record a full season without missing an extra point or field goal attempt. After a major foot in
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  • ...athlete. In order to focus on his academics, McDummy redshirted his first season. ...er starter to a graduate transfer. It proved to be an extremely successful season for McDummy, who averaged 5 yards per carry and scored 5 touchdowns on the
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  • ...s and 2 touchdowns against Duke. He would help push Virginia Tech to a 9-4 season in 2032, then to 11-2 in 2033 with an ACC title game loss, then to 13-1 in ! Season !! Team
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  • | current = Baltimore Hawks season 20 ...the team to a 4-10 record in the first year. At the end of the {{nsfly|1}} season, [[User:HENDRIX|Gordon Gekko]] took over as GM, and set about rebuilding th
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  • | current = Cape Town Crash season 42 '''Early History: ISFL Season 2 (2017) - Season 22 (2037)'''
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  • ...all for Oregon Ducks (OD). He was selected as the number one pick in the [[Season 32 ISFL Draft]] by the [[Baltimore Hawks]]. ...at he was still able to block a lot in the run and pass game. In his final Season with the team he helped them reach the college playoffs but they sadly lost
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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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  • ...where he won 2 straight Biletnikoff awards he decided to forgo his senior season finishing his college career as perhaps on the best wide receivers ever, De ===Norfolk Waiver Season (S40)===
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  • ...star for them, getting them from a 1 - 4 record, to a final 6 - 5 regular season record. While missing the playoffs, he racked up very good stats, making hi ...team and state, with 2232 all purpose yards and 39 touchdowns. His second season was pretty similar to the first one, with the Cavaliers going 8 - 3, but wi
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  • ...d 10th overall in the S34 DSFL Draft by the Birddogs. After playing a full season in the DSFL, she was selected 8th overall by the Silverbacks in the S35 ISF ...aking a school record with 10 interceptions to go along with an undefeated season and another NESCAC title. After winning a spot on the AP D-III All-American
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