2008 Team Florida Schedule
4/26/08: ARKANSAS*
5/3/08: @ Tennessee
5/10/08: @ Texas
5/17/08: MICHIGAN*
5/24/08: @ Alabama
5/31/08: TEXAS*
6/7/08: TENNESSEE***
6/14/08: @ Arkansas
6/21/08: ALABAMA***
6/28/08: First Round of Playoffs
7/10/08: Championship Game
*Gainesville, **Jacksonville, ***Orlando
~note: Alabama game has been moved from 4/12 to 6/21
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Team Florida Notes
C Zac Zedalis (1996-2001) UF
-Tough player whose career was sidelined for two straight years. The first injury was a torn knee ligament, but the second injury turned out to be a rare bone illness that ended his career. Yet, despite the injuries, Zedalis is an excellent center and he has been trying to rebound his playing career with Team Florida
S Zephrin Augustine (2002-2004) UF
-Regarded as more as a special teams ace rather than a safety. Augustine was known for his quickness and ability to deliver big hits while being on the kickoff team. Definitely a game changer on kickoffs.
DB Cory Bailey (2000-2004) UF
-Known for playing multiple roles in the secondary. Bailey can play either the nickel slot or strong safety. As a starter at strong safety during the 04' season, Bailey established himself as a tackling machine.
CB Johnny Lamar (2001-2003) UF
-Started out on special teams, but quickly moved into the cornerback spot. Lamar was named a starter at the beginning of the 03' campaign in which he was 4th on defense in number of tackles.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Fantasy Depth Chart
OFFENSE
QB Chris Leak (UF)
QB Brock Berlin (UM)
QB Wyatt Sexton (FSU)
HB Ran Carthon (UF)
HB James Jackson (UM)
HB Jarret Payton (UM)
FB Billy Latsko (UF)
FB William McCray (FSU)
WR Peter Warrick (FSU)
WR Jacquez Green (UF)
WR Reidel Anthony (UF)
WR Doug Gabriel (UCF)
WR Ryan Moore (UM)
WR Travis McGriff (UF)
WR Chris Doering (UF)
WR Willie Jackson (UF)
TE Erron Kinney (UF)
TE Pooh Bear Williams (FSU)
TE Kirk Wells (UF)
LT Kenyatta Walker (UF)
LT Mo Mitchell (UF)
RT Jason Odom (UF)
RT Joaquin Gonzalez (UM)
T Randy Hand
LG Mo Collins (UF)
LG Tony Tella (UM)
RG Zach Pillar (UF)
RG Ryan Yarborough (UF)
G Steve Rissler
C Jeff Mitchell (UF)
C Zac Zedalis (UF)
DEFENSE
LDE Jamal Reynolds (FSU)
LDE Willie Cohens (UF)
RDE Andre Wadsworth (FSU)
RDE Tim Beauchamp (UF)
DT Reggie McGrew (UF)
DT Ed Chester (UF)
DT Andrew Williams (UM)
DT Larry Smith (FSU)
LOLB Mike Nattiel (UF)
LOLB Jeremy Mincey (UF)
ROLB Earl Everett (UF)
ROLB Todd McCullough (UF)
MLB James Bates (UF)
MLB Ben Hanks (UF)
MLB Matt Farrior (UF)
CB Tay Cody (FSU)
CB Fred Weary (UF)
CB Mario Edwards (FSU)
CB Stanford Samuels (FSU)
CB Elijah Williams (UF)
CB Vernell Brown (UF)
FS Lawrence Wright (UF)
FS Kyler Hall (FSU)
SS Tony George (UF)
SS Al Blades (UM)
S Cory Bailey
SPECIAL TEAMS
K Judd Davis
P Eric Wilbur
PR Jacquez Green (UF)
PR Bo Carroll (UF)
KR Bo Carroll (UF)
KR Jacquez Green (UF)
LS Zac Zedalis
So there you have it. Note that even though the WR core may look overcrowded, there is no guarantee that all of those players will be signing with the team. This is just a "Dream Team" drawup.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
A NEW GAME
- The league should use college football rules as a base from which to work on
- A running clock should be installed. By keeping the clock continuously running throughout the game, the league can cut down on unnecessary pauses such as tv timeouts. A faster game will help offset alot of the inexperience that the players will endure. The clock should stop only on these instances:
- After any point is scored
- At the end of the quarter
- Timeouts (only 2 can be used per half)
- During an injury (injury timeout)
3. No team mascots. Since each team is hodgepodge of its state's former college football stars, it really wouldn't make much sense to create a whole new mascot. Team Florida has the same colors of the Florida Gators and is also destined to be a team full of former UF stars. *(On a side note, Tallahassee will eventually have a team of mostly former Seminoles to rival Team Florida)
4. Players should only be signed to 1 year deals. $100,000 will be given to players who have played the majority of the season as starters, while $50,000, the base salary, will be given to the rest. Teams can not exceed these amounts. Payment will be per game, (the $50,000 starter incentive will be given at the end of the season)
5. Players can be signed, released, or traded at any time. No drafts.
6. Spring games (i.e. Orange & Blue game) will occur in late February
7. Students can attend the games simply by showing up with their university ID.
8. The AAFL should really try to market itself on campuses to appeal to students
Thats all I have for now.