LANDOR KNIGHTS 31
MELBORG GIANTS 17
The Landor Knights are 11-0. More to follow.
LANDOR KNIGHTS 31
MELBORG GIANTS 17The Landor Knights are 11-0. More to follow.
by Jim Murray, PFL Reporter.
Chakota Wasps’ QB Billy Humphrey broke the long-standing regular season games record this past Sunday against Seafax. The 40 year-old Quarterback played in his 313th game, breaking the record, after tying the legendary Don Roberts’ record last week.
Humphrey turns 41 on December 26th, so he may get to 320 by the end of the season. He marked the occasion with 303 yards and three touchdowns, with only one interception.
Holding so many PFL records for passing, Humphrey is almost certain to be a first-time ballot entry to the PFL Hall of Legends, when he does finally retire.
UFB: The Semi-Finals loom | No major shocks in 1/4 finals
So, after another round of matches, three of the four top seeds remain. Olaskas and Ohara convincingly took care of Gayle and NESU, respectively. Stamford against UNJ was close. Only O’Connell got the away win, beating Clementine 30-24, that was not really a shock, though. Clementine may have used up all their luck in the defeat of Alberto, the week before. Continue reading UFB: 1/4 Final results

This Monday night, the 10-0 Landor Knights face off against the Melborg Giants. The Knight are aiming to go 11-0 for the third time in their history. Will Elijah Brooks, Mackenzie and their fantastic run game overload the stacked Melborg defence?
Tune in this Monday night!
The NUSA’s Bowl Executive Committee (BEC) released their final rankings for 2016. This ranking also gave us the final seedings for the Champions Tournament, culminating in the Champions Bowl game in January.
Continue reading UFB: Champions Tourney Rankings
The 2016-17 Conference Champions are all decided!
Following another thunderous weekend of championship UFB- The eight champions have been crowned:
AL- Gayle Gryphons
AEC- O’Connell Shamrocks
GEC- UNJ Titans
G10- Ohara Scarlets
G12- Olaskas Crimson Glory
GTW- Stamford Rams
NEC- NESU Knights
SAC- Clementine Orange Wave
We’ll await the Bowl Executive Committee’s final rankings, giving us the seedings for the play-offs!
By Neil Baker, PFL Reporter | Amorgan Blues
As things go from bad-to-worse for the struggling Blues franchise, their star running back was carted off the field in Sunday’s game against Iomagh. Doctors have confirmed that it is a torn MCL. Shevin will be placed on IR (Injured Reserve), leaving him out for the remainder of the year.
Are thoughts are with Shevin as he awaits surgery and a long road to rehab himself. Good luck, Shevin!
The latest NUSA University Football polls are out. The same old, ,same old leading the way. Defending Champions Olaskas are the top undefeated team. Here’s the rundown of the top ten:
The teams have around three games left to play, before conference championships. All eight conference champions will play-off in the run up to the Champions Bowl Game in January 2017.
From Daniel Schultz, PFL Chief Financial Officer.
Dear PFL Fans,
The ongoing investigations have shown that due to financial irregularities, three PFL teams are in danger of losing their membership to the league.
The Victoria Panthers have been declared as insovlent, meaning they are automatically disqualified from the post season and forfeit their place in the league. They will have to re-apply for league membership, following meeting certain financial criteria and with assurances that they have funding in place to stop a repeat offence from happening.
The Pottsburgh Cardinals have used illegal mechanisims, that have given them an advantage against the salary cap restrictions and for taxation purposes. The league does not comment on matters related to taxation, other than members are relied upon to maintain a good relationship with the Eborian Tax Authorites.
The Amorgan Blues, on of Eboria’s oldest teams has also fallen foul of the financial regulations. Investigations are ongoing.
If both the Pottsburgh and Amorgan cases are seen to have been pre-determined judgments to gain unfair advantages- they may be temporarily or permanently expelled from the league. We can not comment further on their statuses until we are in control of the full facts in both cases.
We are as disappointed as you, the fans are, to be having to go through this process. As it stands, we will have 19 teams in 2017, with potentially going down to 17, depending on further reviews.We will keep you posted.
Yours faithfully
Daniel Schultz
PFL Chief Financial Officer.
PFL Game of the week: Hallas Stars at San Andreas Miners
HALLAS STARS 38
SAN ANDREAS MINERS 51The San Andreas Miners ended the Hallas Stars undefeated streak with a decisive victory.
QB Brandon Mullen threw for 462 yards and five majors, accompishing 324 yards by halftime! On the flip side, the previously invincible and unflappable Stars’ QB Drew Williams through three picks (so nearly a four) and three touchdowns (423 yards).
Continue reading GOTW: Stars at Miners