Ultimus Bowl XXI

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Ultimus Bowl XXI
File:Ultimus Bowl XXI logo.svg
1234 Total
YKW 00310 13
NOLA 14397 33
StadiumThe Meme Coliseum, New Orleans, Louisiana
Offensive MVPForrest Gump, Running Back (NOLA)
Defensive MVPMaurice Virtanen, Linebacker (YKW)

Ultimus Bowl XXI was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL) for 2036 (S21). The American Simulation Football Conference (ASFC) champion New Orleans Second Line defeated the National Simulation Football Conference (NSFC) champion Yellowknife Wraiths, 33–13, to win their third Ultimus Bowl in franchise history. The game was played at the The Meme Coliseum in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Yellowknife Wraiths lost their fourth straight Ultimus appearance, extending their previous record.

Background

Teams

The NSFC was represented by the number-one playoff seed Yellowknife Wraiths, while the ASFC was represented by their second seed New Orleans Second Line.

Yellowknife Wraiths

The Wraiths finished the regular season with a record of 11-3. They finished first in the NSFC and were granted home field advantage throughout the playoffs as they achieved the best regular season record in the league. They were led by last season's regular season Most Valuable Player Mat Akselsen, as he had yet another season worthy of the best dual threat in the league. Boss Tweed was a stalwart on the defensive side of the ball as he was named Linebacker of the Year at the conclusion of the season. Running back Ronny Rainey le the league in rushing touchdowns with 18 on the year. The Yellowknife Wraiths were the best on both sides of the football, putting up a league leading 31.9 points a game and letting up a league low 20.4 points a game. They had a running game that was also only second to the Second Line in rushing yards per game. The Wraiths went into the playoffs confident they could do some damage in the playoffs and finally get that elusive ring.

New Orleans Second Line

The Second Line finished the regular season with a record of 9-5, finishing second in the ASFC to the Orange County Otters who finished 10-4. They were led by Borkus Maximus III who had an efficient passing season as well as Darren Smallwood who was named the Running Back of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player at the conclusion of the season. Led by Smallwood, the Second Line boasted the number one rushing attack in the NSFL with 120 rushing yards per game. They were 3rd in the league in points scored and on the defensive side of the ball they were 3rd in the league in points given up. Blackford Oakes who was named Defensive Back of the Year at the conclusion of the season, led the league in interceptions with 6. This was a well balanced team with a dangerous passing attack combine with the best running game in football and a stingy defence. Hopes were high in New Orleans that the Ultimus Bowl trophy would be coming home to the state of Louisiana at last.

Playoffs

The Wraiths started their playoff journey on the road against the Colorado Yeti in the Wild Card round. The game was a back and forth affair as the the score was 13-13 at halftime. The Wraiths managed to pull away in the final seconds of the third quarter on a touchdown throw from Cooter Bigsby to Bender Rodriguez. They put the game away with 5 minutes to go in the fourth quarter as Bigsby led them on another touchdown drive.

The Wraiths faced off against the Baltimore Hawks in the NSFC conference championship. The score was 0-0 after the first quarter but in the second quarter, the Wraiths exploded offensively. They scored three touchdowns, on of which was an 83 yard interception return by Leonard Mervin. The score was 24-3 going into the second half. The Wraiths managed to hold on for the rest of the game, as they were granted their fourth straight Ultimus berth.

The Second Line started off at home against the Austin Copperheads in the Wild Card round. The Second Line dominated the line of scrimmage as they ran for over 200 yards, led by Forrest Gump who was named the offensive player of the game.

The Second Line matched up against the Orange County Otters in the ASFC conference championship. They had split the season series, and the Second Line had watched as the Otters had taken away the lead in the conference after the Second Line had started 9-0. They were eager to get revenge. They jumped out to a 17-3 lead in the game, but the Otters managed to crawl all the way back. Franklin Armstrong and the Otters were down 24-17 with 7:06 to go and had to drive 70 yards to tie the game. What occurred was a 16 play drive that ended in a 1 yard rushing touchdown by Ludicolo Bigby that sent the 24-24 game into overtime. The Second Line won the toss and drove down to take the 27-24 lead on the leg of their kicker. The Otters tried to drive into field goal range to tie it but the vaunted Second Line defence were able to stop Armstrong and the Otters offence to earn the right to host Ultimus Bowl XXI.

The Yellowknife Wraiths had faced off against the New Orleans Second Line once in the regular season. They were the ones who had broken the Second Line hopes for an undefeated season, and were probably responsible for the downward spiral for the Second Line who lost their next 3 games and their right to home field throughout the ASFC playoffs. The Wraiths were oddly confident going into this game, knowing they had went into the New Orleans and pulled off a huge victory against the Second Line not too long ago.

Game summary

First Quarter

Ultimus Bowl XXI started off with a tentative beginning as both teams exchanged sacks, miscues and punts. But the New Orleans Second Line were the first team to settle down as Francisco engineered their first touchdown drive of the night, featuring zero runs from their stacked backfield. Austin McCormick was on the receiving end of the 7 yard slant and the Second Line were officially up 7-0 in the first quarter. The Wraiths couldn't manage to get anything on offence yet again and went 3 and out. The Second Line proceeded to put together a dominate 13 play touchdown drive ending in another touchdown pass by Francisco, this time to [Bona'Beri Jones]. The Second Line were off to a great start as they dominated the quarter 14-0.

Second Quarter

The Wraiths continued to struggle on offence, just not being able to get anything through the ground nor the air as the frustration was palpable on the face of Cooter Bigsby. He was especially frustrated at the state of the offensive line as they were being absolute pummeled by the versatile New Orleans defensive line. Blake Faux and Bjorn Ironside both got in damaging sacks against the wily old gunslinger. The Second Line managed to get with the Wraiths 13 yard line before Leonard Mervin made a great defensive play and intercepted the pass. Unfortunately the Wraiths just could not manage to get out of their side of the field and were forced to punt yet again.

Third Quarter

The 2nd half for the Second Line started off much like the end of the first half, with another long and time consuming field goal drive to make the score 20-0. The Wraiths finally managed to get on the board with 5 minutes left in the third quarter, scoring a short range FG from rookie Dougie Smalls to make the score 20-3. The Second Line didn't let their foot off the gas pedal as they went down the field in their next possession and scored a touchdown on just four plays. Running back Forrest Gump snuck behind Wraiths coverage and scored a long 49 yard receiving touchdown to mostly likely put the game away at. The score was 26-3 going into the last quarter of the season.

Fourth Quarter

The Wraiths managed to get a field goal at the top of the fourth quarter to make the score 26-6. The Wraiths showed some life after holding the Second Line to a punt. A few plays later, they were on the Second Line side of the field before Bjorn Ironside forced a fumble which was deftly recovered by linebacker Mack Arianlacher. The Second Line offence then went to work, dominating the line of scrimmage all the way down the on a more than 5 minute drive. Marcella Toriki ran it in from the one yard line to put the nail in the coffin. The Wraiths managed to finally score their first touchdown of the game but it was all for naught. The Second Line were officially crowned NSFL Ultimus Champions after a stifling 33-13 performance against the Wraiths. This was the Wraiths fourth straight Ultimus Bowl loss, while the Second Line celebrated their 3rd Ultimus Championship in franchise history.

Forrest Gump was named the Ultimus Bowl VIII Offensive Player of the Game after putting up 221 total yards from scrimmage, 291 all purpose yards and 1 touchdown. A small consolation prize for the Wraiths was their young linebacker Maurice Virtanen was named the Defensive Player of the game for his 10 tackle and 1 sack performance.

Game statistics

Statistical comparison

Statistic Yellowknife Wraiths New Orleans Second Line
First downs 13 25
Third down efficiency 6/15 11/19
Fourth down efficiency 0/0 1/2
Net yards rushing 59 225
Rushing attempts 18 50
Yards per rush 3.3 4.5
Passing – Completions-attempts 24/40 22/37
Interceptions thrown 0 1
Net yards passing 278 353
Total net yards 337 578
Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-yards 3-25 5-30
Time of possession 23:10 36:50
Turnovers 1 1

Box score

Ultimus Bowl VIII: New Orleans Second Line 33, Yellowknife Wraiths 13
1 2 34Total
Wraiths (NSFC) 0 0 31013
Second Line (ASFC) 14 3 9733

at Burial Grounds, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

  • Date: 25 January, 2037
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. EST
Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP YKW NOLA
1 6:19 9 54 3:48 NOLA Austin McCormick 7-yard touchdown reception from Stan Francisco, Herbert Prohaska kick good 0 7
1 0:14 13 84 4:42 NOLA Bona'Beri Jones 12-yard touchdown reception from Stan Francisco, Herbert Prohaska kick good 0 14
2 0:04 9 59 3:41 NOLA 42-yard field goal by Herbert Prohaska 0 17
3 11:03 11 40 3:57 NOLA 47-yard field goal by Herbert Prohaska 0 20
3 4:55 10 70 4:17 YKW 27-yard field goal by Dougie Smalls 3 20
3 2:18 4 78 2:30 NOLA Forrest Gump 49-yard touchdown reception from Stan Francisco, Herbert Prohaska kick no good 3 26
4 13:44 9 43 3:26 YKW 37-yard field goal by Dougie Smalls 6 26
4 5:44 12 71 4:49 NOLA Marcella Toriki 1-yard touchdown run, Herbert Prohaska kick good 6 33
4 2:15 8 67 3:22 YKW Orien Drake 25-yard touchdown reception from Cooter Bigsby, Dougie Smalls kick good 13 33
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see wp:Glossary of American football. 13 33


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