01-29-2019, 09:18 AM
01-29-2019, 10:47 AM
This is what I've gathered from the rosters on the website.
Arizona Hotshots
Atlanta Legends
Birmingham Iron
Memphis Express
None
Orlando Apollos
Salt Lake Stallions
San Antonio Commanders
San Diego Fleet
Arizona Hotshots
- Corey Willis (WR) - Central Michigan
- Brant Weiss (OT) - Toledo
Atlanta Legends
- Bronson Hill (RB) - Eastern Michigan
- John King IV (OT) - Buffalo
- J.T. Jones (DE) - Miami
- Trevon Mathis (CB) - Toledo
Birmingham Iron
- Kitt O'Brien (OG) - Ball State
- Casey Sayles (DT) - Ohio
- Ike Spearman (LB) - Eastern Michigan
Memphis Express
None
Orlando Apollos
- Matt Weiser (TE) - Buffalo
- Cole Gardner (OT) - Eastern Michgian
- Izaah Lunsford (DE) - Bowling Green
- Izaah Burks Sr. (DT) - Bowling Green
Salt Lake Stallions
- Joel Bouagnon (RB) - Northern Illinois
- Branden Oliver (RB) - Buffalo
- Cheatham Norrils (CB) - Toledo
San Antonio Commanders
- Logan Woodside (QB) - Toledo
- Jovann Letuli (OL) - Akron
- Richard Ash (DL) - Western Michigan
- Jayrone Elliott (LB) - Toledo
- Bryce Jones (DB) - Akron
San Diego Fleet
- Tyree Holder (DB) - Ball State
- Jude Adjei-Barimah (DB) - Bowling Green
01-29-2019, 12:03 PM
Yeah, with the nearest team 10+ hours away I won't be watching. There are 16 teams between the AAF and XFL and St. Louis is the only Midwest city to get a team. I do think the AAF using the business model they are can survive long-term as a spring league. The XFL will be out of business within 3 years.
01-29-2019, 11:43 PM
Woodside battling for starting quarterback job in San Antonio. Last article I read made it seem like there was a good chance.
02-01-2019, 12:50 PM
What's the TV schedule like?
EDIT:
Wikipedia answers a lot of questions...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliance_o...n_Football
EDIT:
Wikipedia answers a lot of questions...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliance_o...n_Football
02-03-2019, 02:00 AM
You'll be able to watch almost any game