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New pro football league to start up on college campuses

Are you ready for a little more football?

A group of former college officials headed by former NCAA President Cedric Dempsey will unveil plans Wednesday in New York for a new spring minor league with a twist — the eight teams will use colleges as their bases, and feature players from those schools and their affiliated conferences and surrounding regions.

They'll play their games in the schools' stadiums or in bowl facilities. All 44-48 players per team must have graduated from college and exhausted their college eligibility.

"When you look at some of the minor leagues that failed, this is a different model," says Dempsey, chairman of the All American Football League's managing board. "I think it'll have a lot of interest from a fan standpoint."

The league will start play in 2007, with each team probably playing a 14-game schedule from the second week of April to the end of June. Beyond tying them to the Big Ten, Southeastern and Atlantic Coast conferences, Dempsey declined to specify which schools will be affiliated.

The AAFL will start stocking rosters after the NFL's April draft. Players, who'll be employed by the league, will earn about $100,000.

Dempsey and other league founders have talked to some coaches, primarily college and pro retirees, but don't have any commitments, he says. The group is exploring television options. A single businessman whom Dempsey also declined to name initially is bankrolling the league. It hopes ultimately to sell franchises for an initial $2-3 million investment and overall cost of $13-15 million per team.

Affiliated schools will receive $3 million in stadium rent and be permitted to keep revenue from parking and concessions, an arrangement Dempsey says should earn them up to $5 million at a time when their facilities typically are unused.

The college-degree requirement is seen as an incentive for current college players to graduate. Among others involved in putting the league together are former university presidents and chancellors Charles Young (UCLA and Florida), Martin Massengale (Nebraska), Charles Wethington (Kentucky) and former Tennessee athletics director Doug Dickey.

 
Can't wait.

There are usually some decent enough players from the schools that never get a chance.

But watching the NFLE games is sometimes tuff.

 
have graduated school tho.. that means they're old....

I would also like to see a place where you can attempt salvage people, like clarett, or bobby edwards... with Arena and NFLE and this league, thin talent gets thinner

 
Neat idea.
It seems like it might work, but they may want to do away with the college graduation requirement, because they'll eventually find there won;t be enough players.
I'd like it better if they did away with an age/education requirement too. Give college football some competition.
 
IMO they may be looking to compete with NFLE. It does appear that they will be having one major problem: The season may not start until the second week of April and they plan on stocking the rosters AFTER the NFL draft. I believe the draft is not until the 3rd weekend in April.

Does this mean they are going to target players who may not be drafted, former players without a contract (Onterrio Smith is the first name that comes to mind), and maybe get a player development contract with the league ala NFLE?

 

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