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| - | ====== The IFL ====== | + | ====== The International Football League |
| The IFL was a professional American football league that existed from 1981-1982 before merging with the NAFL in 1983. The league featured 4 teams in its inaugural season and 8 teams plus a league-owned practice squad in 1982. The stated goals of the IFL were: | The IFL was a professional American football league that existed from 1981-1982 before merging with the NAFL in 1983. The league featured 4 teams in its inaugural season and 8 teams plus a league-owned practice squad in 1982. The stated goals of the IFL were: | ||
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| * **Iron** - Hard hitting action. | * **Iron** - Hard hitting action. | ||
| - | According to memos featured in the Jeff Pearlman's book, //The I in Team//, a 4th ' | + | According to memos featured in the Kenneth McMillan's book, //The I in Team//, a 4th ' |
| ===== Beginnings ===== | ===== Beginnings ===== | ||
| - | David Dixon and other wealthy individuals connected with John Bassett | + | Tim Edwards |
| - | The AFA-NAFL merger effectively cemented the NAFL as the de facto professional league. Since the merger, the three major networks televised most of the games to local and national audiences. If not for the emergence of cable televsion | + | The AFA-NAFL merger effectively cemented the NAFL as the de facto professional league. Since the merger, the three major networks televised most of the games to local and national audiences. If not for the emergence of cable television |
| + | ==== 1981 Season ==== | ||
| + | The 1981 Season began with four teams playing a nine week schedule, a playoff week, and a championship game. The inaugural IFL teams were: | ||
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| + | * Birmingham Destroyers | ||
| + | * Montreal Mayhem | ||
| + | * Orlando Storm | ||
| + | * Tulsa Tornadoes | ||
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| + | The first two games were played on August 30, 1981. SEBC broadcast the games live and rebroadcast them on Wednesday Night Replay three days later. Birmingham lost at home to Montreal 28 to 24. Orlando outgunned the Tornadoes 51 to 42. | ||
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| + | SEBC reported a 12.1 rating for the Birmingham - Montreal game and an astounding 15.4 rating for Orlando - Tulsa. The three major networks were shocked as the Birmingham game played at the same time as the NAFL's last preseason games. The game in Orlando had no NAFL competition as it was shown in prime time. | ||
| ===== Success of the IFL ===== | ===== Success of the IFL ===== | ||
| Success of the IFL in 1981 was dramatic and unexpected. Fueled by endless replays on SEBC, fans streamed to lower cost tickets of IFL games. | Success of the IFL in 1981 was dramatic and unexpected. Fueled by endless replays on SEBC, fans streamed to lower cost tickets of IFL games. | ||
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| ==== The role of SEBC ==== | ==== The role of SEBC ==== | ||
| - | Unable to afford the costs of televising NAFL games, the Sports & Entertainment | + | Unable to afford the costs of televising NAFL games, the Sports & Entertainment |
| - | The WoLF games were televised through | + | The WoLF games were televised through |
| ===== IFL-NAFL Merger ===== | ===== IFL-NAFL Merger ===== | ||