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[[Ultimini XXV]] was an [[wp:American football|American football]] game played to determine the champion of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) for {{dsfly|27}}. The [[Southern Football Conference]] (DSFL South) champion [[Dallas Birddogs]] defeated the [[Northern Football Conference ]] (DSFL North) champion [[Kansas City Coyotes]], 21-23, to win their first [[Ultimini Bowl]] championship. The game was played at [[The Dog House]] located in [[wp:Dallas USA|Dallas USA]].  
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[[Ultimini Bowl XXV|Ultimini XXV]] was an [[wp:American football|American football]] game played to determine the champion of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) for {{dsfly|27}}.  
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The [[Southern Football Conference]] (DSFL South) champion [[Dallas Birddogs]] defeated the [[Northern Football Conference ]] (DSFL North) champion [[Kansas City Coyotes]], 21-23, to win their first [[Ultimini Bowl]] championship.  
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The game was played at [[The Dog House]] located in [[wp:Dallas USA|Dallas USA]].  
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
===Teams===
 
===Teams===
The DSFL North was represented by the {{TeamNoYear|KCC|27}}, and the DSFL South was represented by the {{TeamNoYear|DBD|27}}.  
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The DSFL North was represented by the {{TeamNoYear|KCC|27}} (7-7), and the DSFL South was represented by the {{TeamNoYear|DBD|27}} (11-3).
  
 
====Kansas City Coyotes====
 
====Kansas City Coyotes====
{{main|Kansas City Coyotes season 27 |l1={{dsfly|27|nolink}} Kansas City Coyotes season}}
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The [[Coyotes]] had posted their worst record in franchise history the previous season (1-13) and sneaked into the playoffs in season 27 (7-7) following dominant seasons by the [[Pythons]] (11-3) and [[Birddogs]] (11-3). [[Xander Creed]] had accumulated 1,196 yards to make him the number three running back in the league whilst [[Eleven Kendrick-Watts]] and [[Luke Quick]] both posted 1,000 yard seasons. The [[Coyotes]]' defense stats were middling but they found a 5-game winning streak to end the season on a hot run to make the playoffs.
 
 
After missing the playoffs the previous season with the worse record in their conference at 1-13, The Coyotes saw a turnaround in s27, to qualify for the playoffs in second place in the NFC with a 7-7 record. They also beat the top dog in the South, the [[Dallas Birddogs|Birddogs]] in one of their two bouts of the regular season.
 
  
 
====Dallas Birddogs====
 
====Dallas Birddogs====
{{main|Dallas Birddogs season 27|l1={{dsfly|27|nolink}} Dallas Birddogs season}}
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''See Also:'' [[Dallas Birddogs season 27|Dallas Birddogs 2042 Season]]
  
The [[Dallas Birddogs]] had also narrowly missed the playoffs the previous season (7-7) but in {{dsfly|27|nolink}} saw [[Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms]] lead the [[DSFL]] in rushing yards (1,280) and touchdowns (15), [[Joliet Christ Jr.]] lead the league in passing touchdowns (21) (and second in passing yards (3,560)) whilst [[Chunt Badger]] lead the league in receiving yards (1,405). The [[Dallas Birddogs|Birddogs]] equalled their longest regular season winning streak (7) and enjoyed their best record in franchise history (11-3).
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The [[Dallas Birddogs]] had narrowly missed the playoffs the previous season (7-7) but in 2042 saw [[Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms]] lead the DSFL in rushing yards (1,280) and touchdowns (15), [[Joliet Christ Jr.]] lead the league in passing touchdowns (21) (and second in passing yards (3,560)) whilst [[Chunt Badger]] led the league in receiving yards (1,405). The [[Birddogs]] equalled their longest regular season winning streak (7) and enjoyed their best record in franchise history (11-3)
  
===Playoffs===
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===NFC Championship Game===
{{main|DSFL season 27 playoffs|l1={{dsfly|27|nolink}} DSFL Playoffs}}
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''Main Article:'' [[NFC Championship Season 27|2042 NFC Championship Game]]  
 
 
'''[[Kansas City Coyotes]] (7-7)''' vs [[Portland Pythons]] (11-3) - 31-21
 
  
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'''[[Kansas City Coyotes]]''' (7-7) vs [[Portland Pythons]] (11-3) - 31-21
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[[Portland Pythons|Portland]] begun the game strongly going up 0-13 before their momentum faltered late in an undisciplined second quarter which allowed the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] to get back into the matchup with a touchdown reception from [[Luke Quick]]. The second half continued to be a tense and even affair but [[Busch Goose]]'s score to open the half put the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] 14-13 ahead. The [[Portland Pythons|Portland]] immediately responded on the next possession with a 59 yard touchdown pass by [[LeBron James III]] to [[Quavious McGrady]] to give the [[Portland Pythons|Portland]]'s the lead 14-21 after a successful two point conversion.
 
[[Portland Pythons|Portland]] begun the game strongly going up 0-13 before their momentum faltered late in an undisciplined second quarter which allowed the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] to get back into the matchup with a touchdown reception from [[Luke Quick]]. The second half continued to be a tense and even affair but [[Busch Goose]]'s score to open the half put the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] 14-13 ahead. The [[Portland Pythons|Portland]] immediately responded on the next possession with a 59 yard touchdown pass by [[LeBron James III]] to [[Quavious McGrady]] to give the [[Portland Pythons|Portland]]'s the lead 14-21 after a successful two point conversion.
  
Neither teams were unable to capitalise on the next six possessions until [[Dexter Hall]] made a game changing interception on a [[LeBron James III]] pass to give the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] possession at around half way. The [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] ran 5 minutes off the clock before [[Luke Quick]] hauled in another touchdown to draw the game level at 21-21. The [[Portland Pythons|Portland]] went three and out on their next possession which allowed the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]]'s [[Armando Galarraga]] to kick a 33 yard field goal to put them ahead 21-24. With 21 seconds to go on their own 11 [[LeBron James III]] tried to force a pass which was picked off by [[Guy Gibson]] effectively icing the game.  
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Neither teams were able to capitalise on the next six possessions until [[Dexter Hall]] made a game changing interception on a [[LeBron James III]] pass to give the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] possession at around half way. The [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]] ran 5 minutes off the clock before [[Luke Quick]] hauled in another touchdown to draw the game level at 21-21. The [[Portland Pythons|Portland]] went three and out on their next possession which allowed the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]]'s [[Armando Galarraga]] to kick a 33 yard field goal to put them ahead 21-24. With 21 seconds to go on their own 11 [[LeBron James III]] tried to force a pass which was picked off by [[Guy Gibson]] effectively icing the game.
  
 
The [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]]'s [[Xander Creed]] rather unsportingly then crashed it in for a one yard touchdown for a final score of 31-21 to the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]].
 
The [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]]'s [[Xander Creed]] rather unsportingly then crashed it in for a one yard touchdown for a final score of 31-21 to the [[Kansas City Coyotes|Coyotes]].
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[[Troy Abed]] went for 41/60, 373 yards, 3 TDs and no INTs with a 101.7 rating.
 
[[Troy Abed]] went for 41/60, 373 yards, 3 TDs and no INTs with a 101.7 rating.
  
[[Tijuana Luchadores]] (6-8) vs '''[[Dallas Birddogs]] (11-3)''' - 27-28
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===SFC Championship Game===
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''Main Article:'' [[SFC Championship Season 27|2042 SFC Championship Game]]
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[[Tijuana Luchadores]] (6-8) vs '''[[Dallas Birddogs]]''' (11-3) - 27-28
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In a nail-biting showdown for the [[List of SFC Championship winners|SFC Championship]], the [[Dallas Birddogs]] emerged victorious in a thrilling 28-27 victory over the [[Tijuana Luchadores]], securing their ticket to [[Ultimini Bowl XXV|Ultimini XXV]] in dramatic fashion.
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The game kicked off with a back-and-forth first quarter, marred by penalties on both sides. The [[Luchadores]] missed a field goal attempt from 46 yards, giving the [[Birddogs]] an opportunity to strike. Capitalising on the [[Luchadores]]' misfire, the [[Birddogs]] orchestrated a swift 64-yard drive, culminating in a 23-yard passing touchdown to [[Bayley Cowabunga]], igniting the [[Birddogs]]' offense and putting them ahead early.
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The [[Birddogs]] continued to build momentum in the second quarter, with [[Dallas Dole]] extending their lead with a 45-yard field goal. However, the [[Luchadores]] responded with a rushing touchdown from [[Preston Parker]], making the most of penalties that plagued the [[Birddogs]]' defense. Nevertheless, the [[Birddogs]] closed out the half with another field goal from [[Dallas Dole|Dole]], heading into halftime with a narrow lead.
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In the third quarter, the [[Luchadores]] surged ahead with a field goal followed by a breakout 77-yard rushing touchdown from [[Lonnie Jackson]], swinging the momentum in their favour and putting them ahead 17-13. [[Lonnie Jackson|Jackson]] added another touchdown at the beginning of the fourth quarter, giving the [[Luchadores]] a seemingly unassailable 24-13 lead.
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Undeterred, the [[Birddogs]] rallied back, with [[Erik Gaare]] rushing for a crucial touchdown on the next possession. [[Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms]] converted the two-point conversion, narrowing the gap to make it a one-score game at 24-21 with 9:43 remaining on the clock. However, the [[Luchadores]] managed to extend their lead with a 34-yard field goal, leaving the [[Birddogs]] with just over three minutes to mount a comeback.
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With time winding down, [[Joliet Christ Jr.]] led a determined 60-yard march downfield, culminating in a dramatic game-winning touchdown pass to [[Chunt Badger]] with only 16 seconds remaining. [[Bayley Cowabunga|Cowabunga]]'s standout performance, amassing 157 receiving yards and a touchdown, earned him the offensive player of the game honours, highlighting the [[Birddogs]]' resilience and clutch playmaking ability in securing their spot in [[Ultimini Bowl XXV|Ultimini XXV]].
  
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==Ultimini Bowl XXV==
  
 
In an electrifying showdown for Ultimini XXV, the [[Dallas Birddogs]] clawed their way to a thrilling 23-21 victory over the [[Kansas City Coyotes]], to secure their first championship title in a remarkable come-from-behind triumph.
 
In an electrifying showdown for Ultimini XXV, the [[Dallas Birddogs]] clawed their way to a thrilling 23-21 victory over the [[Kansas City Coyotes]], to secure their first championship title in a remarkable come-from-behind triumph.
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 8 March 2024

Ultimini XXV
1234OT Total
KCC 021000 21
DBD 70790 23
StadiumThe Dog House, Dallas USA
Offensive MVPJoliet Christ Jr., Quarterback (DBD)
Defensive MVPSiege Cameron, Cornerback (KCC)

Ultimini XXV was an American football game played to determine the champion of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL) for 2042 (S27).

The Southern Football Conference (DSFL South) champion Dallas Birddogs defeated the Northern Football Conference (DSFL North) champion Kansas City Coyotes, 21-23, to win their first Ultimini Bowl championship.

The game was played at The Dog House located in Dallas USA.

Background

Teams

The DSFL North was represented by the Kansas City Coyotes (7-7), and the DSFL South was represented by the Dallas Birddogs (11-3).

Kansas City Coyotes

The Coyotes had posted their worst record in franchise history the previous season (1-13) and sneaked into the playoffs in season 27 (7-7) following dominant seasons by the Pythons (11-3) and Birddogs (11-3). Xander Creed had accumulated 1,196 yards to make him the number three running back in the league whilst Eleven Kendrick-Watts and Luke Quick both posted 1,000 yard seasons. The Coyotes' defense stats were middling but they found a 5-game winning streak to end the season on a hot run to make the playoffs.

Dallas Birddogs

See Also: Dallas Birddogs 2042 Season

The Dallas Birddogs had narrowly missed the playoffs the previous season (7-7) but in 2042 saw Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms lead the DSFL in rushing yards (1,280) and touchdowns (15), Joliet Christ Jr. lead the league in passing touchdowns (21) (and second in passing yards (3,560)) whilst Chunt Badger led the league in receiving yards (1,405). The Birddogs equalled their longest regular season winning streak (7) and enjoyed their best record in franchise history (11-3)

NFC Championship Game

Main Article: 2042 NFC Championship Game

Kansas City Coyotes (7-7) vs Portland Pythons (11-3) - 31-21

Portland begun the game strongly going up 0-13 before their momentum faltered late in an undisciplined second quarter which allowed the Coyotes to get back into the matchup with a touchdown reception from Luke Quick. The second half continued to be a tense and even affair but Busch Goose's score to open the half put the Coyotes 14-13 ahead. The Portland immediately responded on the next possession with a 59 yard touchdown pass by LeBron James III to Quavious McGrady to give the Portland's the lead 14-21 after a successful two point conversion.

Neither teams were able to capitalise on the next six possessions until Dexter Hall made a game changing interception on a LeBron James III pass to give the Coyotes possession at around half way. The Coyotes ran 5 minutes off the clock before Luke Quick hauled in another touchdown to draw the game level at 21-21. The Portland went three and out on their next possession which allowed the Coyotes's Armando Galarraga to kick a 33 yard field goal to put them ahead 21-24. With 21 seconds to go on their own 11 LeBron James III tried to force a pass which was picked off by Guy Gibson effectively icing the game.

The Coyotes's Xander Creed rather unsportingly then crashed it in for a one yard touchdown for a final score of 31-21 to the Coyotes.

Troy Abed went for 41/60, 373 yards, 3 TDs and no INTs with a 101.7 rating.

SFC Championship Game

Main Article: 2042 SFC Championship Game

Tijuana Luchadores (6-8) vs Dallas Birddogs (11-3) - 27-28

In a nail-biting showdown for the SFC Championship, the Dallas Birddogs emerged victorious in a thrilling 28-27 victory over the Tijuana Luchadores, securing their ticket to Ultimini XXV in dramatic fashion.

The game kicked off with a back-and-forth first quarter, marred by penalties on both sides. The Luchadores missed a field goal attempt from 46 yards, giving the Birddogs an opportunity to strike. Capitalising on the Luchadores' misfire, the Birddogs orchestrated a swift 64-yard drive, culminating in a 23-yard passing touchdown to Bayley Cowabunga, igniting the Birddogs' offense and putting them ahead early.

The Birddogs continued to build momentum in the second quarter, with Dallas Dole extending their lead with a 45-yard field goal. However, the Luchadores responded with a rushing touchdown from Preston Parker, making the most of penalties that plagued the Birddogs' defense. Nevertheless, the Birddogs closed out the half with another field goal from Dole, heading into halftime with a narrow lead.

In the third quarter, the Luchadores surged ahead with a field goal followed by a breakout 77-yard rushing touchdown from Lonnie Jackson, swinging the momentum in their favour and putting them ahead 17-13. Jackson added another touchdown at the beginning of the fourth quarter, giving the Luchadores a seemingly unassailable 24-13 lead.

Undeterred, the Birddogs rallied back, with Erik Gaare rushing for a crucial touchdown on the next possession. Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms converted the two-point conversion, narrowing the gap to make it a one-score game at 24-21 with 9:43 remaining on the clock. However, the Luchadores managed to extend their lead with a 34-yard field goal, leaving the Birddogs with just over three minutes to mount a comeback.

With time winding down, Joliet Christ Jr. led a determined 60-yard march downfield, culminating in a dramatic game-winning touchdown pass to Chunt Badger with only 16 seconds remaining. Cowabunga's standout performance, amassing 157 receiving yards and a touchdown, earned him the offensive player of the game honours, highlighting the Birddogs' resilience and clutch playmaking ability in securing their spot in Ultimini XXV.

Ultimini Bowl XXV

In an electrifying showdown for Ultimini XXV, the Dallas Birddogs clawed their way to a thrilling 23-21 victory over the Kansas City Coyotes, to secure their first championship title in a remarkable come-from-behind triumph.

The Birddogs wasted no time making their mark on the game, as Joliet Christ Jr. connected with Bayley Cowabunga for a sensational 34-yard touchdown reception on the opening possession, propelling them to an early 7-0 lead.

However, the Coyotes quickly responded in the second quarter, with Xander Creed punching in a 3-yard touchdown to even the score. A nervy missed field goal by Dallas Dole was capitalised on by the Coyotes, who executed a methodical drive downfield, culminating in a Lane Quick 7-yard touchdown reception, followed by a devastating pick-six by Siege Cameron on the very next play, swinging the momentum decisively in the Coyotes' favour to lead 21-7 at halftime.

Undeterred by the deficit, the Birddogs rallied in the third quarter, with the ever-reliable Sirdsvaldis Miglasķēms finding the end zone from two yards out, narrowing the gap and igniting hopes of a comeback. Despite the Coyotes' struggles to generate offense, penalties continued to haunt the Birddogs until Miglasķēms delivered once again with another crucial touchdown. However, a missed extra point by Dallas Dole left the Birddogs trailing by one point.

In a tense fourth quarter, the Coyotes faced adversity with penalties putting them in a difficult position, ultimately leading to a pivotal punt back to the Birddogs. With the championship on the line, Christ Jr. orchestrated a remarkable drive, connecting with Chunt Badger and leaning on Miglasķēms for crucial rushing yards. With the game hanging in the balance, Dallas Dole, who had previously missed an extra point and a field goal, stepped up and redeemed himself, clinching victory with a clutch 23-yard field goal with just 1:07 remaining on the clock.

Christ Jr. delivered a stellar performance, going 25-of-36 for 333 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception, while Miglasķēms' two touchdowns proved vital in the Birddogs' championship triumph. Additionally, standout performances from Badger and Cowabunga, both surpassing 100 receiving yards, further fueled the Birddogs' remarkable comeback victory.

With this thrilling win, the Dallas Birddogs etched their names in DSFL history as champions, capping off their record setting season across the board.

Game statistics

Statistical comparison

Statistic Kansas City Coyotes Dallas Birddogs
First downs 14 21
Third down efficiency 6/13 4/10
Fourth down efficiency 0/0 0/1
Net yards rushing 101 128
Rushing attempts 17 30
Yards per rush 5.9 4.3
Passing (Completions/Attempts) 20/40 25/36
Interceptions thrown 0 1
Net yards passing 249 333
Total net yards 350 461
Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0
Penalties-yards 14-87 9-72
Time of possession 27:21 32:39
Turnovers 0 1