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Post by Administrator on Jul 11, 2010 7:57:00 GMT -5
In the year 2007 there were seven (the most ever) competing indoor leagues, the United Indoor Football Association (UIFA), the Intense Football League (Intense), the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL), the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA), the World Indoor Football League (WIFL), the American Professional Football League (APFL), and the National Indoor Football League (NIFL).
The Sioux Falls Storm won the 2007 UIFA Title, the Louisiana Swashbucklers won the 2007 Intense Title, the Rochester Raiders won the 2007 CIFL Title, the Lakeland Thunderbolts won the 2007 AIFA Title, the Augusta Spartans won the 2007 WIFL Title, the Kansas Koyotes won the 2007 APFL Title, and the 2007 NIFL Title ended in controversy with no "official" title game played (so choose between the Fayetteville Guard or San Diego Shockwave, depending on which side of the fence you fall on in that controversy).
Which team (Sioux Falls, Louisiana, Rochester, Lakeland, Augusta, Kansas, or Fayetteville/San Diego) do you think would’ve come out victorious if those seven champions had met in a postseason tournament on the field, and why?
How do you think they would've finished 1-7?
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 26, 2010 17:53:13 GMT -5
It's not even close. Sioux Falls by a landslide for the third year in a row.
Sioux Falls Storm, 2007 Champions of Indoor Football!
2: Louisiana 3: Rochester 4: Lakeland 5: Fayetteville 6: Augusta 7: Kansas
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