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  • To create a new team page, edit the following link to contain the team name (it will be case-sensitive), then open it in a new browser tab: ...e, replacing the relevant parts with information (and backstory) about the team in question. You can copy and paste this directly into the page you created
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  • | dsflstatlabel1 = [[wp:Tackle (football move)|Total tackles]] ...rida Gators football|University of Florida]], playing three years in their football program.
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  • ...er]] for the [[Austin Copperheads]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...or and senior season because she tore her ACL during the third game of the season during her junior year, and on the 4th game during her senior year.
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  • ...]] for the [[Dallas Birddogs]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...ision and instead decided to join the Duke Blue Devils. In addition to his football prowess, Muhammad played basketball and baseball in high school.
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  • ...iver]] who is currently unsigned by a professional team. He played college football for Duke Blue Devils before going undrafted in the {{nsfly|23|draft-full}}. ...ke him happy, so they sent him to school with his friends while he learned football privately through the families personal connections.
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  • | dsflstatlabel7 = [[wp:Rush (gridiron football)|Rushing yards]] | dsflstatlabel8 = [[wp:Rush (gridiron football)|Rush average]]
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  • | caption = AJ Lattimer, American Football Player ...] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for The University of Iowa (Iowa).
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  • ...end]] for the [[Sarasota Sailfish]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ;Season 21
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  • ...the [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...d by many schools in the Pac-12 Divsion and the Mountain West Division. At National Signing Day, he elected to stay in state and signed to Arizona State. "
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  • ...the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). He played college football for Boise State (BSU) before being drafted by the Baltimore Hawks in the {{ ...hich helped him gain a bit of muscle. When the rest of the kids would play football at school he would enjoy playing receiver but he wasn't usually the fastest
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  • ...afety]] for the [[Arizona Outlaws]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played in the DSFL for the [[Norfolk Seawolves]] before being ...ge. This continued through all four years of high school, where he led his team on both sides of the ball. By senior year, with scouts from all around the
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  • | dsflstatlabel6 = [[wp:Rush (gridiron football)|Rushing yards]] | dsflstatlabel7 = [[wp:Rush (gridiron football)|Rush average]]
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  • <br /><nowiki>https://wiki.sim-football.com/index.php?title=YOUR_PLAYER_NAME_HERE&action=edit</nowiki> ...RST_SEASON##}}–present) <!-- change to show their last season as {{nsfly|##SEASON##}} if they are no longer playing there due to retirement or whatever -->
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  • ...f the home team, which is determined by the regular season record. The top team in NSFC receives the home-field advantage. ...C team''' and '''#2 NSFC team''' columns indicate the number of times that team has appeared in a NSFC Championship game as well as each respective teams'
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  • ...seasons with the Portland Pythons in the Developmental Simulation Football League. ...he was 14, playing as a Wide Receiver. He would later join local gridiron team, playing as a wide receiver alongside his duties as the the primary returne
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  • * 1x [[ISFL First Team All Pro]]<br />({{nsfly|42|nolink}}) * 2x [[ISFL Second Team All Pro]]<br />({{nsfly|44|nolink}}, {{nsfly|45|nolink}})
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  • ...ceiver]] for the San Jose Sabercats of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...and numerous other schools, where he inevitably would choose his hometown team and play for the Florida Gators.
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  • ...ety]] for the [[Colorado Yeti]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). ...pson had convinced the young basketball phenom to try out for the football team. Several weeks later, in the pouring rain, Sly was put through a gauntlet o
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  • | draftyear = [[Season 24 ISFL Draft|2039]] | dsfldraftyear = [[Season 23 DSFL Draft|2038]]
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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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