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Football » History of the National Football Association - 1974-75 Season » 6/27/2020 3:08 pm

Nick_crenshaw82
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MyTeamIsDr.Pepper wrote:

Finally, three of the franchises elected to hold a local “Name the Team” competition and are looking for people to give their ideas for the teams’ identities. Those teams are Houston, New Orleans, and Miami. In order participate in the contest, contestants must fill out the following information: 

Name:
Where your from:
Team name ideas:
Color scheme ideas: 

 
Are you still taking entries for this?

Football » The National Association of Professional Football Clubs » 6/15/2020 7:25 pm

Veras wrote:

Sorry I was gone so long. I started a new position at work a couple months ago, and they only just filled my old position on Friday, so I've been doing two jobs. Between that and the fact that the world caught fire, I just haven't had the energy lately.

Also, I just realized how hard it is to read the standings. I'll fix that when I have the time.

Nick_crenshaw82 wrote:

Veras wrote:

National Association of Professional Football Clubs (NAPFC)

Will this be the permanent name of the league or will you be following the example of the NFL which started out as the American Professional Football Association.

Nick_crenshaw82 wrote:

Does this mean anyone of us can submit a character and team for review?

The name will definitely change, but Dan guessed it correctly - I'm not looking for suggestions right now, but once the league stabilizes, there will be expansion councils.

I was mainly wondering about single season teams. The NFL had quite a few of them, some who fold at the end of the season, others that are disbanded, and a few who even completed a full season.

On an unrelated note I'm glad the Robins had a winning season.

Names » Some Ideas for On My Own » 6/12/2020 6:05 pm

stratonascar wrote:

So With On My Own being in the Works for Baseball and Football, Here's The Alignment for Both Circuits

For Baseball

Frontier Baseball League

Midwest League
East: Indianapolis Rounders, Ft. Wayne Tincaps, South Bend Blue Sox, Evansville Otters
North: Minnesota Twins, Milwaukee Brewers, Iowa Oaks, St. Paul Saints
Central: Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs
South: Louisville Colts, Arkansas Travelers, Lexington Legends, Bowling Green Hot Rods

Texas League
East: Houston Astros, Houston Colts, Corpus Christi Hooks, Sugar Land Skeeters
North: Oklahoma City 89ers, Tulsa Oilers, Amarillo Sod Poodles, Midland Rockhounds
Central: Dallas Rangers, Frisco Roughriders, Grand Prairie AirHogs, Ft. Worth Cats
South: Austin Violets, Round Rock Express, San Antonio Marshals, West Texas Blackbirds

Northern Baseball League

Northeast League
East: Boston Beacons, Newark Cherries, New York Burros, Philadelphia Phillies
North: New York Yankees, Hartford Oaks, Montreal Monarques, Boston Red Sox
South: Norfolk Navigators, Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals, Pittsburgh Pirates
West: Ottawa Lynx, Toronto Blue Jays, Syracuse Blizzard, New York Mets

Great Lakes League
East: Cleveland Indians, Akron Rubberducks, Lake County Captains, Mahoning Valley Scrappers
North: Detroit Tigers, Lansing Lugnuts, Great Lake Loons, West Michigan Whitecaps
South: Columbus Clippers, Chillicothe Paints, West Virginia Power, West Virginia Blackbears
West: Toledo Mud Hens, Cincinnati Reds, Dayton Dragons, Lima Locos

Pacific Coast Baseball League

Mountain League
East: Wichita Aeros, Lincoln Railers, Fargo Redhawks, Omaha Thunder
North: Helena Gold Sox, Calgary Cannons, Edmonton Trappers, Billings Mustangs
South: Arizona Diamondbacks, Tucson Saguaros, New Mexico Suns, Phoenix Firebirds
West: Colorado Rockies, Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Salt Lake City Bees, Ogden Raptors

Pacific League
East: Boise Spuds, Reno Silver Sox, Las Vegas Scorpions, San Bern

Football » The National Association of Professional Football Clubs » 6/11/2020 10:58 pm

Veras wrote:

Yes, but probably not until after World War II. During the 20s and 30s things will be so unstable that there will be teams entering and exiting the league every year. Basically, if a team can pay the fee to enter the league, they’re welcome to join.

Does this mean anyone of us can submit a character and team for review?

Football » The National Association of Professional Football Clubs » 6/11/2020 10:56 pm

Veras wrote:

National Association of Professional Football Clubs (NAPFC)

Will this be the permanent name of the league or will you be following the example of the NFL which started out as the American Professional Football Association.

General Discussion » Some baseball related alt history questions » 6/09/2020 12:11 am

Is there any possible way for the New York Mutuals to survive past 1876?

Is there any point that the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players to change there bylaws to give the clubs more authority, something similar to what the National League did?

Was George Bradley's injury in 1877 why the St. Louis Brown Stockings hired Jim Devlin and George Hall?

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