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  • | season = {{nsfly|1}} | runner-up = [[Colorado Yeti]]
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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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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti | draftyear = {{nsfly|21|d}}
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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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  • ...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. ...k}}–{{nsfly|12|nolink}}) and the {{tfnl|YKW}} ({{nsfly|18|nolink}}–{{nsfly|21|nolink}}).
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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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  • ...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 = Colorado Yeti ...all]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]] who is currently playing for the Colorado Yeti.
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  • | number = 21 | college = [[wp:Colorado State|Colorado State]]
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  • === Regular Season === ! style="text-align: center;" | Yeti
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  • ...nd get him ready for his Sophmore season. After the end of John's Freshman season, he got a call from some family friends about a Draft coming up for the "DS ...rest of the team. Myrtle Beach is looking to Contend, and they think this season is theirs.
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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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  • ====Colorado Yeti==== {{main|Colorado Yeti season 22|l1={{nsfly|22|nolink}} Colorado Yeti season}}
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  • | current_season = NSFL Season 28 | champion = [[Colorado Yeti]]<br />(6 titles)
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  • ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1997|1|21}} * [[Colorado Yeti]] ({{nsfly|7}}—{{nsfly|10}})
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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 = Colorado Yeti ...as taken fourteenth overall in the {{nsfly|16}} NSFL Draft by the Colorado Yeti.
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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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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti | draftyear = {{nsfly||21}}
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti | draftyear = {{nsfly|21}}
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  • | name = Colorado Yeti | current = Colorado Yeti season 20
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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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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti * [[Colorado Yeti]] {{isfly|42}}-present
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  • !style="background-color:#e3e3e3;" | Season !style="background-color:#e3e3e3;" | Colorado Yeti
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  • ...nife would then suffer early defeat, falling to the Colorado Yeti in the [[Season 1 NSFC Championship|NSFC Championship]], 13-6. ...ll now into his second season, Bubba Nuck Jr. had just finished his rookie season with a bang and many had tipped him for MVP in {{nsfly|2}}, Ricky Maddox wa
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti ...otball|American football]] [[wp:Linebacker|linebacker]] for the [[Colorado Yeti]] of the ISFL. He played college football for Oregon State before declaring
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  • * [[Colorado Yeti]] {{dsfly|34|nolink}} - {{dsfly|40|nolink}} ...s attitude and worth ethic if he wanted the starting spot for his freshman season. For the first time in his life, the message got through to Laughlove and h
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:dude_man|dude_man]] ([[User talk:dude_man|talk]]) 21:00, 8 October 2022 (PST)}} | current_team = Colorado Yeti
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  • ...on Football League]] (ISFL). It has served as the final game of every ISFL season since {{isfly|1}}. The games are scheduled each year in early to mid-Februa | [[Colorado Yeti]] || 1 || 5 || .167
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  • * [[Colorado Yeti]] 2033-2037 ...or the [[San Antonio Marshals]]. Also previously played for the [[Colorado Yeti]] and the [[Orange County Otters]].
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  • ...same competition, Moreaux also won the 200-meter dash with a personal best 21.69 second time. Moreaux didn't begin playing football until his junior year ...s a receiver. Moreaux was also used as a rushing threat, carrying the ball 21 times for 227 yards, including a stunning 87 yard TD rush on a double rever
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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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  • ...cords in yards and receiving touchdowns. Georgia Tech finished the regular season as ACC Champions and gained a spot in the Playoffs. Arrow would lead Georgi ! Season !! Team
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 21:41, 10 April 2019 (UTC)}} ...is the son of former [[San Jose SaberCats|SaberCats]] and [[Colorado Yeti|Yeti]] offensive lineman, Ben Longshaw. He was born in Santa Claus, Indiana, whe
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  • | current_team = [[Colorado Yeti]] ...o be drafted second overall in the {{nsfly|41|draft-full}} to the Colorado Yeti. She is known for being fairly light-hearted and laid back, and her inconsi
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti | dsfldraftyear = {{nsfly|21}}
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti * [[Colorado Yeti]] ({{nsfly|21}}-{{nsfly|22}})
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{nsfly|21}})
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:dude_man|dude_man]] ([[User talk:dude_man|talk]]) 21:44, 10 March 2023 (PST)}} ...ouchdown record (24), which Brooks would go on to break in each subsequent season before entering the DSFL Draft. Through his time at LSU, Brooks was a mento
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti * [[Colorado Yeti]] ({{nsfly|6}}–{{nsfly|15}})
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  • * [[Colorado Yeti]] ({{nsfly|1}}-{{nsfly|6}}) ...ed college football for Kansas (KU) before being drafted by the [[Colorado Yeti]] in the {{nsfly|1|draft-full}}.
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti ...n [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:S|s]] for the [[Colorado Yeti]]. He played college football for University of Oklahoma (OU).
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  • ===Season 1=== | #21 || Joseph Tkachuk || TE || {{nsfly|1}} - {{nsfly|2}} || S1 ISFL Draft 19.06
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  • | description = The best offensive rookie in the ISFL the previous season ! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Season !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Player !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Te
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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. ...iberty, ({{nsfly|7|ultimus}}), the Copperheads ({{nsfly|20|ultimus}}), the Yeti ({{nsfly|22|ultimus}}), the Otters ({{nsfly|17|ultimus}}, {{nsfly|18|ultimu
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  • ...mus Bowl game featuring the [[New Orleans Second Line]], who had lost last season's championship to the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] in [[Ultimus Bowl VIII]]. {{main|Baltimore Hawks season 20|l1={{nsfly|9|nolink}} Baltimore Hawks season}}
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  • * [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] ({{dsfly|21}}-{{dsfly|22}}) ...t every game for the Bruins thereafter. In the first game of his sophomore season, the Bruins would upset #3 ranked Alabama in a 27-23 victory. Kennedy would
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti ...otball|American football]] [[wp:Cornerback|cornerback]] for the [[Colorado Yeti]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). He played col
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti ...sity, and declared his intent to enter the professional ranks for the 2036 season.
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  • At the end of his first season with the Trojan Athletics Angler broke his ankle after being tackled. ...and hard training he was back on his foot in no time and played the second season from the start.
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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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  • * [[Colorado Yeti]] ({{nsfly|13}}) * [[NSFL Pro Bowl]] ([[Season 7 NSFL Pro Bowl|S7]]-[[Season 12 NSFL Pro Bowl|S12]])
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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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  • ...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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  • ...y would ultimately lose in the NSFC championship game against the Colorado Yeti by a score of 6-13. ...iving statistics. The Legion would win only 3 games over the course of the season and miss the playoffs.
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti ...the DSFL draft, with the 23rd overall selection. Despite ending his debut season without a single touchdown, Delacour was selected by the {{tf|CHI}} in the
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  • ...eared|[[User:IStegosauruz|IStegosauruz]] ([[User talk:IStegosauruz|talk]]) 21:45, 6 April 2022 (UTC)}} | current_team = Colardo Yeti
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  • ...g for 879 yards and 8 touchdowns. The Cardinals finished 9-3 in his rookie season, which was not enough for a playoff spot but did earn them a spot in the Or ...e early championship favorites, Louisville would not win another game that season after Caliban's injury.
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  • ...= Dermot Lavelle returning a kick during the {{nsfly|8|nolink}} season ...f experience at the collegiate level. Lavelle finished his first and final season at Arizona with 47 tackles, 4 interceptions, 18 pass deflections and 1 defe
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti ...otball|American football]] [[wp:Linebacker|linebacker]] for the [[Colorado Yeti]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL).
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  • ...an football]] [[wp:Defensive Tackle|defensive tackle]] for the [[Colorado Yeti]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...also have a stellar career in rugby, which he picked up following football season in his first year, being invited on several occasions to represent his prov
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  • | draftyear = [[Season 21 DSFL Draft|2036]] | dsfldraftyear = {{dsfly|21}}
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  • ...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 ...eam honors and was a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award after finishing the season with 8 interceptions, 14 passes defended, 3 defensive touchdowns, 2 punt re
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  • | draftpick = 21 ...ile also recording 3 interceptions and 4 sacks. Tucker finished his rookie season with several media defensive player of the week knods, although the Liberty
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  • | visitor = {{TeamNoYear|YKW|21}} | home = {{TeamNoYear|NOLA|21}}
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  • | dsfldraftyear = {{dsfly|21|d}} * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] {{dsfly|21}}-{{dsfly|22}}
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  • * 4x Pro Bowler ({{nsfly|20}}, {{nsfly|21}}, {{nsfly|22}}, {{nsfly|23}}) .... He broke the school record for rushing touchdowns and rushing yards in a season during his senior year, which was enough for him to get several football sc
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  • *1x [[List of Ultimini Bowl Champions|DSFL Champion]]''' ({{dsfly|21|sfc-y}}) *1x [[DSFL Pro Bowl]]:''' ({{dsfly|21|pb}})
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  • ...U) and declared his intent to enter the professional ranks prior to season 21. ...like a difficult task, but Phillips took well to it and had a solid enough season to make him a top prospect in the S22 NSFL Entry Draft.
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  • ...lege football for Appalachian State before being drafted by the [[Colorado Yeti]] in the {{nsfly|18|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the ...time that Michael was ready to start school, the family was on its way to Colorado due to a job change for his father. Just like his parents, Michael picked u
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  • | current = Yellowknife Wraiths season 20 ...ord, before losing the conference championship game 13-6 to the [[Colorado Yeti]]. {{nsfly|2}} brought an increased sense of optimism for the Wraiths, as t
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  • | current_team = Colorado Yeti * [[Colorado Yeti]] (2042 - 2048)
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  • ...Avon played three positions, Left Guard, Center and Right Guard during the season. Penn State had modest success, but made a bowl game - this Pin Stripe Bowl ...d penalties (committing only 4 all year), and allowed 5 sacks. During this season, Penn State had a lot of success, missing the college football playoffs, bu
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  • ...Dame (ND) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. His second season with the Fighting Irish proved troublesome. Poised to be a breakout starter
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  • ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2015|1|21}} | highlights = - Season 21 Ultimini Champion
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  • * [[Colorado Yeti]] ({{nsfly|23}} - {{nsfly|24}}) ...games into his junior season, he tore his MCL, and missed the rest of the season. He finished with 448 yards. At this point, he contemplated staying at Loui
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  • | dsfldraftyear = {{dsfly|21|d}} * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{nsfly|21}}–{{nsfly|22}})
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  • ...uarter Fawn's sophmore year. Having been benched shortly before his second season, he was surprised to hear his number called at such a pivotal moment. He en ! Season !! Team !! Games
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  • ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics --> ...r and post-season. Recording 43 tackles and 1 forced fumble in the regular season, he averaged 3 tackles a game.
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  • | draftyear = 2051 (Season 36) | dsfldraftyear = 2050 (Season 35)
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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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  • | draftyear = {{nsfly|21|d}} | dsfldraftyear = {{dsfly|21|d}}
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  • ...n|Yellowknife Wraiths season 20|l1={{nsfly|20|nolink}} Yellowknife Wraiths season}} ...n the upper half of the league. [[Danny Grithead]] had yet another stellar season this, time at linebacker, with 11 sacks, and 8 passes defended in coverage.
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  • ...= Jamie Nkiah playing for the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers in the S20 season. * [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] ({{dsfly|19}} - {{dsfly|21}})
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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 ...r became a larger part of the defensive line rotation during his sophomore season, appearing in all 13 games. He recorded 6 tackles, a sack, and a fumble rec
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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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  • * [[Colorado Yeti]] ({{nsfly|25}}–{{nsfly|26}}) ...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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  • | caption = Tyron Brackenridge seen during his senior season with the St. Matthew Tigers | highlights = 4x Pro Bowl (S19,20,21,24), 2x Ultimus Champ (S24, 25)
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  • ...Iowa (UI) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...Citing an interest in going pro and not wanting to play the third required season for the draft, Aleksandar dropped out to immediately pursue a career in the
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  • ...-799-SAFE and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ==First Developmental Season S38==
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  • * {{tf|BAL}} {{nsfly|16}}-{{nsfly|21}} '''Freshman Season'''
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  • <!-- CODE refers to the short form for the team; e.g. COL for Colorado Yeti --> ...they could afford to move down spots and it showed as in just their second season in the league the New York Silverbacks were able to make the playoffs, and
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  • | current = Baltimore Hawks season 20 ...sfly|10}}, {{nsfly|11}}, {{nsfly|12}}, {{nsfly|14}}, {{nsfly|15}}, {{nsfly|21}}, {{nsfly|33}}
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  • ...Additionally a tragic ACL tear in both knees nearly sidelined him for the season, but he recovered the next day. His final stat line of his freshmen year i ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics -->
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  • | dsfldraftyear = {{dsfly|21|d}} ...where he played for Lane Kiffin, Ed Orgeron and Clay Helton until the 2017 season.
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  • ...on the Varsity team, he earned the nickname "Raider" during his Sophomore season after forcing multiple fumbles while lined up as a gunner on the punt cover ...arting lineup due to injuries. Ultimately he played in 37 games at Purdue (21 starts), recording 6 interceptions and 16 passes defended.
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  • * [[Arizona Outlaws]] ({{dsfly|21}}-{{dsfly|21}}) ...is team won the state championship twice, and Plop set the all-time single season sack record for the state of Kentucky during his junior year. He was a 4*
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  • * [[Orange County Otters]] {{nsfly|18}}-{{isfly|21}} ...is first five years in the league before switching to Quarterback prior to Season 23.
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  • With the Season 25 ISFL Expansion Draft, unlike the [[New York Silverbacks]], the Fire Sala In the [[Season 25 ISFL Draft]], the Fire Salamanders had the #1 overall pick, and they sel
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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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  • * [[Tijuana Luchadores]] ({{dsfly|21}}) ...red all four years in football for the Griffins. Averaging 115 tackles per season, Montain quickly made a name for himself at the state level.
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  • ...ersity, and was a member of the Kansas City Coyotes in the DSFL for only a season. ...s and declared for the draft rather than return to the Herd for his senior season.
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  • ...er:Bernardhibou2|Bernardhibou2]] ([[User talk:Bernardhibou2|talk]]) 14:21, 21 March 2024 (EDT)}} ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2024|3|21}}
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  • {{About|the statistical records of Honolulu Hahalua|their season-by-season win–loss records|List of Honolulu Hahalua seasons}} ==Individual Single Season Records==
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  • ...penciled Phoenix to take over that job. He is now currently in his rookie season in the NSFL. ...to the playoffs, but losing in the conference championship game. After the season, as he was preparing for the NSFL draft, he got word that his DSFL team was
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  • | draftyear = {{nsfly|21|d}} * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|21}}-{{nsfly|30}})
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  • ...ing his way when Tirtawidjaja tore his ACL prior to his high school senior season. He decided to enroll at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln after graduatin ...LSU in the CFP Final. Tirtawidjaja did not seem to slow down in his senior season, again leading the Big Ten in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. Tirtawi
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  • ...state player. Cho also particpated in basketball, and track during the off season. Cho graduated with 4 letters in football and 2 in basketball. He was a fiv ...ing Pokémon left and right. When Cho was asked what he did during the off season he responded with “I’ m always on the grind no matter what I do. Be it
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  • ...ity (ASU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...-0, and during his sophomore year continued his reign by going 11-1 on the season. However, after his sophomore year, Matt faced an incredibly tough decision
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  • ...elped the team win two back-to-back BAFL Div 1 championships. In his final season, he was awarded both Defensive Player of the Year and BritBowl MVP for his MacAndrew left college with a career total of 21 interceptions (team record), 229 tackles and 54 passes defended.
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  • | current = Philadelphia Liberty Season 36 Philadelphia was able to win five games in their inaugural season and quickly established themselves as a viable franchise reaching the playo
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  • | number = 21 ...nated for Linebacker of the year his sophomore season. After his sophomore season he decided to forego his final two years and declare for the DSFL draft. He
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  • | current = 2051 Honolulu Hahalua season | first_season = [[2037 Honolulu Hahalua season|2037]]
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  • * [[Philadelphia Liberty]] ({{nsfly|20}} - {{nsfly|21}}) ...ll in the S19 DSFL Draft by the [[Portland Pythons]]. After playing a full season for the Pythons, she was selected 14th overall by the Philadelphia Liberty
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  • ...ver racking up 963 yards across his first six games, but unfortunately the season ended in disappointment. Skyline had his NCAA eligibility revoked when it w .... However, despite a stellar individual season, the Royals generally had a season that could be expected from a brand new franchise, finishing tied for last
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  • | college = [[wp:Colorado State University|Colorado State University]] | draftpick = 21
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  • | current = Cape Town Crash season 42 '''Early History: ISFL Season 2 (2017) - Season 22 (2037)'''
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  • | number = 21 ...ty of the DSFL teams. Knowing that between the massive Tight End class the season before as well as the intense competition for the position despite limited
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  • ...of Oregon and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...eams as both a gunner and return man for the Oregon Ducks. He finished the season with two kickoff return touchdowns.
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  • ...or University of Tennessee (UTK) and is eager to enter the NSFL ranks next season. ...tate Goalkeeper of the Year awards, and a state championship in his senior season.
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  • ...itch positions to defensive end. His senior year, he played his first full season as a starting defensive end for his high school team. ...r of the defence. Despite the team's poor record, Lover finished his final season with 50 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 9 sacks, 2 quarterback hurries and 1
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  • In the middle of his first college season, Alex infamously kicked a 52 yard field goal attempt, which was short, but On March 10th, 2028, Alex was selected to play for the Pacific Owls in the Season 15 Prospect Games. He was one of only two kickers to be selected.
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  • ...as a true freshman (5-2 in the conference), followed by a 9-1 on the next season (7-0 in the conference), where they got to be ranked as highly as 15th in t After his second season, he decided to leave college early, declaring for the DSFL draft, while sti
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  • | current = Chicago Butchers season 20 ...rds and ended up being the ORoY. The Chicago Butchers finished their first season with a 10-3 record and with the top seed in the NSFC. They had a first roun
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  • ...egon (UO) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...ional scene. Jake rushed for 1461 yards on 285 carries. He also rushed for 21 TD's as they would meet Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl. There, Jake ended the g
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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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  • ! Season !! Team ...the abundance of quarterbacks on the team, she got no starts in her first season but did get some playing time. She made her debut against the [[San Antonio
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  • | current = Orange County Otters season 47 ...sfly|12}}, {{nsfly|14}}, {{nsfly|16}}, {{nsfly|18}}, {{nsfly|19}}, {{nsfly|21}}, {{nsfly|22}}, {{nsfly|23}}, {{nsfly|25}}
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  • ...in addition to setting a school record for kickoff return touchdowns in a season with 4 in 8 games. However, his team lost in the quarterfinals of the State ...g role for the remainder of the season, and entered his redshirt sophomore season as the team's #2 CB.
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  • ...ods (OLY) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...games in the DSFL after joining there. This are the overall stats, regular season and postseason.
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  • ...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 ...ot in the starting lineup, he saw intermittent playing time. He ended the season with twenty-six tackles, one sack, and two interceptions.
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  • ...and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2030|11|21}} ...in (UATX) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • ...d suggested that he try walking on to the team. Beginning in his sophomore season, he immediately became the team's starting middle linebacker due mostly to ...again, Skarsgard's standout play came to the forefront, as he finished the season third in the league in tackles and tied for first in sacks. In a cruel twis
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  • ...of high school, Morley decided to take off the cleats after his sophomore season. A “late bloomer”, he was always small, slow, and weak. No longer could ...and supported them from the sideline for the final 4 games. In his senior season he was voted a team captain and amassed 57 receptions for 437 yards and 5 t
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  • | current = San Jose Sabercats season 20 The 2016 season
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  • ...hio) (MU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...preferred to spending each offseason training rather than playing a spring season sport. His drive for the game and his competitiveness were considered some
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  • | dsfldraftyear = {{dsfly|21|d}} *[[Portland Pythons]] ({{dsfly|21}}-{{nsfly|22}})
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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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  • ...draft-full}}. A contraction draft saw Mason move to Tijuana for his second season. ...h, as they were state runner-up in basketball Mason's sophomore and junior season. Sports weren't the only part of his early life, though. He was big into mu
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  • ...raft. Where he would sign up the first day of eligibility for the upcoming season. ...oe Watts has been before for Dallas. It will be interesting to see how his season will play out.
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  • | current = New Orleans Second Line Season 24 | first_season = [[Las Vegas Legion Season 2|2017]]
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  • ...= Spike Daniels runs through a drill at the ISFL Combine ahead of the Season 31 Draft ...f the 3rd round in the [[2045 DSFL Draft]] (18th overall). After his debut season in Norfolk he was selected by Sarasota with the 14th pick in the 1st round
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  • | current = Norfolk Seawolves Season 23 ...{dsfly|4}}, {{dsfly|5}}, {{dsfly|10}}, {{dsfly|14}}, {{dsfly|20}}, {{dsfly|21}}, {{dsfly|22}}, {{dsfly|23}}, {{dsfly|24}}, {{dsfly|26}}, {{dsfly|31}} {{d
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  • ...She was traded to the Honolulu Hahalua in Week 11 of S27 (2042). Her final season was S29 (2044). ...de in heaven when she joined the team and was a starter after her freshman season where she tore things up from the get-go.
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  • ...University|Liberty University (LU)]] and was selected 2nd overall in the [[Season 36 DSFL Draft|2050 DSFL entry draft]] by the [[Dallas Birddogs]]. ...ll the attention, the team proceeded to win the National Championship that season as well as the next two seasons he was there.
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  • | current = Arizona Outlaws season 37 ...t, if not the longest postseason drought, having missed the playoffs every season since {{nsfly|8}} till {{nsfly|15}}. They broke the curse with a fourth [[U
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  • ...ool (SPA) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...an out there not missing a single field goal or extra point in the regular season. But then came the game against their arch-rivals, Mario’s Meatball Madne
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