263:. The league, which was to combine a professional pay structure with the requirement that all players be college graduates, had originally been scheduled to start in the spring of 2007, but later postponed its launch to the spring of 2008, only to cancel its 2008 season a month before kickoff and suspend its launch until the next year. The league again postponed their launch each successive year, with the final postponement taking place in February 2010; despite that postponement it was stated that the league's first game would take place in spring 2011. As of spring 2011 there were no further actions from the league.
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will continue to build upon the foundation that has been established, and will continue to discuss opportunities with potential investors. AAFL sponsors have committed to remain on board for the 2009 season. Currently, the League has corporate partnerships with New
Balance, Baden Sports and Rogers Athletic. Also still in place for the 2009 season are a national radio partnership with Touchdown Radio & SportsDay Productions, and an internet broadcast partnership with PlayOn! Sports, a division of
631:." Keenan Davis, vice-president of league operations and Chief Operating Officer said that "We are so very fortunate to have built partnerships with companies who are partners in the truest sense of the word. We sincerely appreciate their support as we progress toward our new goal of a 2009 inaugural season." The league press release added that "All fans who have purchased tickets to 2008 AAFL games will receive a full refund. Credit cards will be credited and any checks received will be returned."
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spreading into other sectors such as municipal bonds and federally guaranteed student loans. The situation, which was considered to be temporary at the time, has continued to worsen. Despite the fact that the
Federal Reserve has repeatedly lowered interest rates during this financial crisis, their efforts have not yet restored liquidity in many asset backed markets, including municipal bonds and student loans."
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January 26 and 27, 2008. An AAFL release stated that a player "must, without exception, have earned a four-year degree or more advanced degree to be eligible to play in League games." The release added that other players would be invited to try out "in the hopes that the opportunity will inspire them to complete their education".
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January 26, 2008, though it was effectively voided when the league canceled
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report of the league's formation, Dempsey had stated that AAFL players would earn about $ 100,000 a season, as compared to the $ 30,000 minimum then paid by the Arena
Football League. Moreover, the league, rather than the franchise owners, would pay the players and coaches in order to control
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593:Tampa, Florida
537:Cedric Dempsey
526:
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522:Heisman Trophy
495:
470:), coached by
460:Team Tennessee
457:
419:
386:Shane Matthews
384:), coached by
371:
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358:), coached by
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422:Team Michigan
420:
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400:Peter Warrick
397:
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348:Team Arkansas
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1572:Predecessors
1375:Dixie League
1309:(2022–2023)*
1254:(1960–1969)¹
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514:John Jenkins
506:Rice Stadium
497:
478:quarterback
459:
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408:Jacksonville
374:Team Florida
373:
360:Ron Calcagni
347:
330:Troy Trojans
302:Legion Field
294:Team Alabama
293:
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204:6 (proposed)
201:No. of teams
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1952:(1999–2007)
1946:(1974–1982)
1940:(1965–1973)
1490:(2019–2022)
1484:(2014–2016)
1478:(2011–2013)
1450:(1971–1974)
1444:(1966–1971)
1438:(1965–1967)
1361:(1926–1927)
1336:Ohio League
1326:(1886–1895)
1273:(1983–1985)
1267:(1974–1975)
1261:(1965–1969)
852:Eric Crouch
713:Doug Dickey
687:NFL Network
608:New Balance
520:, the 2001
518:Eric Crouch
393:quarterback
378:Gainesville
352:Little Rock
322:Karibi Dede
229:champion(s)
2005:Categories
1285:XFL (2001)
1082:2008-01-22
888:2009-11-09
865:References
859:Chris Leak
824:AAFL Draft
498:Team Texas
472:Andy Kelly
430:Ford Field
396:Chris Leak
310:NFL Europa
298:Birmingham
88:newspapers
55:references
1861:On hiatus
500: – (
488:Rod Smart
482:, former
464:Knoxville
462: – (
424: – (
376: – (
368:Zac Tubbs
350: – (
334:Princeton
326:Tre Smith
296: – (
1981:X League
1355:² (1924)
1099:Archived
1042:Archived
1024:Archived
1006:Archived
988:Archived
970:Archived
952:Archived
934:Archived
776:and the
320:players
1902:Outdoor
1709:Defunct
1668:Current
502:Houston
476:Clemson
426:Detroit
336:player
209:Country
191: (
173: (
165:Founded
102:scholar
1617:Junior
1579:Direct
1467:(2000)
1461:(1999)
1394:(1938)
1297:(2019)
512:coach
390:Gators
218:
183:Ceased
104:
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1596:Other
1555:Major
1187:Other
1168:Major
616:Baden
416:Tampa
281:Teams
155:Sport
109:JSTOR
95:books
915:2018
817:NCAA
764:UCLA
681:and
634:The
541:NCAA
452:and
410:and
366:and
254:AAFL
248:The
227:Last
193:2010
186:2010
175:2007
168:2007
81:news
1301:XFL
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560:af2
516:.
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342:UAB
308:in
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