National Football League
Pro Set Alliance (PSA) covers the sport's most popular league. Each week, the NFL teams are divided into 6 pods based on power rankings. The stronger the teams, the few the points they are worth. PSA players pick any 5 NFL teams and earn those allocated pod points for victories.
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 Defending Champion Nathan Helton Pittsburgh Maulers |
NCAA: FBS
Campus Kickoff Saturday (CKS) simulates many aspects of college football's highest division. There are conferences, rankings, rivalry games, bowl games, homecoming games, off-season recruiting, power teams, and GPA requirements. Point spreads are used to pick games.
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 Defending Champion Nathan Helton Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers |
NCAA: FCS
Halls of Ivy (HoI) is a league that covers the FCS level of college football. Top FCS conferences are chosen each year. Teams are allocated a salary based on their performance. Players must select 1 team from each conference and have their total salary under a cap.
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 Defending Champion John Krygier Lackawanna Falcons |
United Football League
The Alternative Football Association (AFA) focused on XFL, USFL, and now UFL. League players pick weekly games with a point spread utilized. Afterwards, players then decide what each game is worth with a maximum sum of 50 points possible.
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 Defending Champion Garrett Krygier Spokane Dragonflies |
Women's Football
The Hail Mary League (HML) follows top women's football leagues. Players pick from an assortment of games, with priority points given to teams that win on the road.
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Defending Champion Will Riney Alabama Racers |
Indoor Football
Indoor Playmakers (IP) is a league that follows the top three indoor football leagues: IFL, CIF, and NAL. Players pick between 10-14 games a week. The indoor teams are assigned 1-10 points based on power rankings. This encourages players to choose some underdogs.
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 Defending Champion John Krygier New Jersey Revolution |
Canadian Football League
Twelve Man Football (TMF) focuses on the sport north of the border. Each week, the CFL teams are assigned maximum points based rankings. Players pick the winners. Then they wager points up to each team's maximum. Bonus points are earned for over/under picks.
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 Defending Champion John Krygier Winnipeg Slush |
Australian Football League
Ladder-Climbing Football (LCF) is named after what Australian's refer to as "standings." Australian rules is the one-non traditional football league we offer. It is really a blend of football and rugby. In LCF, players pick the winners of all games played each week. Good old footy!
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 Defending Champion John Krygier Dingley Dingoes |
European League of Football
Empire Football (EF) covers football over the pond. The ELF takes over where NFL Europe left off. Many of the original team names are being utilized. In EF, players make picks with a point spread and allocate values for each game picked.
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 Defending Champion Michael Washington Stockholm Moose |
Liga de Futbol Americano
Viva Futbol Americano (VFA) explores the popularity of the sport south of the border. We also learn a little espanol, too. Mexican teams are assigned a salary, based on rank. Players pick winners of all games while keeping under the salary cap.
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 Defending Champion Michael Washington Guadalajara Vengadores |
Varsity Friday
Each player competes under their high school alma mater. Each week, players pick 5 designated games from their home state and 3 out of 5 designated games from their opponent's state.
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 Defending Champion Jerry Miller Addison Trail Blazers |
Rising Sun Football
Players test their knowledge of American football in Japan. Japan's X-League is its top league. Each week, players make picks with a point spread and allocate values for each game picked. The champion is determined in the Sushi Bowl!
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 Defending Champion Nate Bishop Osaka Razzle-Dazzles |