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Football fans, don’t adjust your dials. The USFL logo that you keep seeing isn’t a glitch. It’s a sign that there will be spring football again in 2022. Sports betters can also use it to continue their hot streak after the Super Bowl. They can gamble on eight teams for ten games and then have a brief postseason.
This current revival of the USFL is intended to succeed where other non-Β NFL LeaguesΒ have failed. (See: WFL and XFL1-2), and will limit the number and players of teams and games.
The USFL’s first matchup is set for April 16, and the season will continue through July 3. There is still time to learn more about the league, its players and coaches, and how the oddsmakers see this competition unfolding.
We have broken down the USFL’s upcoming season and provided a breakdown of the USFL. Good luck and win big! With a new league, you could always try a new sportsbook out and see if you like it!
The United States Football League (USFL), a professional football league, is owned by Fox Sports. It will start playing a ten-week season on April 16, 2022. Daryl “Moose” Johnston will be the Executive Vice President of Football Operations.
The USFL will not be trying to compete with the NFL. It will instead serve as a developmental league to help develop talented young players who may not yet be ready to play in the Big Leagues but could if they were given more coaching and time.
The USFL is considered “Spring Football” and will be played while the NFL is still in its offseason. However, the oddsmakers have already begun to predict the future and released their odds.
The oddsmakers have already begun to choose their USFLΒ favorites and underdogs. Still, it’s primarily based on speculation and statistical predictions since these players and coaches, and teams are relatively unproven so far.
For the best USFL odds and bet selection, check out our favorite mobileΒ sportsbooks,Β includingΒ DraftKings,Β Caesars, BetMGM,Β Hard Rock, and more, all with different odds and spreads, so make sure to find the ones that make the best sense for you.
Be sure to check out our predictions article on USFL futures and weekly game previews that break down each matchup so you can get a better idea of which team has the best chance to win the game.
There are eight teams in the USFL, and they are split into two divisions: the North Division and the South Division, and though they are all currently based out of Birmingham, Alabama, the teams represent a nominal area where their fans are expected to emerge.
Each of these eight teams revived the name and colors of teams in the 1980s version of the USFL, a situation that was allowable since the original trademarks had been abandoned when the current league acquired them as their own.
Each of the eight USFL teams is permitted to maintain a 38-man active roster and a 7-man practice squad.
These players were acquired via a draft over two days β Feb. 22 and 23 β with each of the rounds dedicated to specific players to better divide the available talent pool between all eight teams.
In terms of age, reportedly, the USFL will allow any player to be eligible if they’ve graduated from high school in 2020 or earlier so that, in theory, a player can opt-out of college after two years and join the USFL.
The USFL will serve as a bit of a developmental league for head coaches and staff, and some of these men are most likely using this opportunity to showcase their leadership and game planning skills for NFL owners to see.
Here are the eight new USFL head coaches who will be vying for the championship in 2022, a list that includes such NFL luminaries as Todd Haley and Jeff Fisher, as well as some known college-level names, including Skip Holtz and Larry Fedora. Check out the Grueling Truth’s guide to the best sports betting sites!
The USFL regular season will run for ten weeks, from Saturday, April 16 through Sunday, June 19, with two games played on Saturdays and two on Sundays throughout the schedule.
The best two teams from each division will square off on Saturday, June 25, and the winners of those two matchups will play for the USFL championship on July 3, 2022.
Here is the Week 1 (April 16-17) lineup of games β don’t forget to check out our game preview for each one:
The coaches and players in the USFL will make relatively good money for their work, though it pales in comparison to the multi-million dollar contracts of the NFL.
For example, players on the Active Roster will receive $45,000 for the 10-game season, or $4,500 per game, while players on the Practice Squad will receive $15,000 for the 10-game season, or $1,500 per game.
On top of that base salary, players will also receive an $850 bonus for every win, and the winning players on the championship team will receive a $10,000 prize.
Another USFL bonus will be that players and staff will be eligible to receive a “tuition-free and debt-free” college degree thanks to a partnership with Strategic Education’s Capella University and Strayer University.
You can’t launch a new league using an old name without some legal drama, and right now, the original USFL is suing the latest version of the USFL for several reasons:
It gets tricky when it comes to what FOX is allowed to do while re-using the name ‘USFL,’ but Larry Csonka, the initial manager of “The Real USFL, LLC,” makes a valid point in terms of the brand’s worth when he said, “If the USFL doesn’t have any value, why did Fox want it?”
This lawsuit could delay the start of the USFL’s 2022 season, but with this much money involved, a compromise will be struck, and Spring Football will launch on time and according to plan.
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