2009 UFL season explained

Year:2009
Regular Season:October 8, 2009 – November 20, 2009
Cg Name:2009
Cg Date:November 27, 2009
Cg Site:Sam Boyd Stadium, Whitney, Nevada
Cg Winner:Las Vegas Locomotives
Cg Loser:Florida Tuskers

The 2009 United Football League season—referred to by the professional American football league as the UFL Premiere Season—was the inaugural season of the United Football League. The regular season featured 4 teams playing 6 games each (twice against each of the other teams), and both began and ended at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Sam Boyd Stadium was the site of the 2009 UFL Championship Game on November 27, a game that saw the Locomotives defeat the previously unbeaten Florida Tuskers 20–17 in overtime.

Pre-season and off-field preparations

Preparations for the UFL Premiere Season kicked off in the summer with player signings and a draft. Training camps for the players began on September 9 in Casa Grande, Arizona for the Western teams and September 10 in Orlando, Florida for the Eastern teams.[1]

The league announced its game schedule in the first week of August, a schedule that features games in teams' primary cities as well as secondary sites (a few of which are potential future UFL homes). Certain game sites were not finalized, however, and changes were made both before the schedule's release and after play had begun:

During the week of August 10, the four team names and their uniform jerseys were revealed. Each of the uniforms (and the team logos and helmets that were unveiled on October 2)[4] incorporated the UFL's signature color scheme into their designs, including silver (primary color for the Las Vegas Locomotives), blue (Florida Tuskers), black (New York Sentinels), and lime green and white (California Redwoods). Each of the team jerseys had the same design template, complete with a horizontal arc across the top front that resembles the arc on the UFL's logo.

Regular season

The UFL launched play on October 8, 2009, with the Las Vegas Locomotives defeating the California Redwoods 30–17 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Locos' kicker Graham Gano's 33-yard field goal with 3:20 remaining in the 1st quarter were the first points in league history, while a 5-yard run by Redwoods' quarterback Shane Boyd was the league's first touchdown. The Locos, who trailed 14–3 at one point in the 2nd quarter, rallied for the win via 2 touchdown passes by quarterback J. P. Losman.

The top team during the regular season was the Florida Tuskers; with a roster of players including quarterback Brooks Bollinger and receiver Taye Biddle, the Tuskers finished the season with a perfect 6–0 record, officially securing a berth in the UFL Championship Game with an October 30 win over Las Vegas.[5] The Locomotives clinched 2nd place and the other title game spot with a November 14 win over California.[6]

Attendance

Sparsely attended games were a noticeable part of the UFL's regular season, with announced crowds ranging from as low as 4,312 for California's November 14 home game in San Jose[7] to as high as 18,187 for the October 8 inaugural game in Las Vegas,[8] (though media observers at the game suggested the actual in-house attendance for that first game was considerably less).[9] [10] The twelve regular-season contests drew a total of 116,132 fans, or an average of 9,678 a game. Florida led the league in average attendance (13,225), while California (5,836) and New York (6,637), hampered in part by shifts in game sites and competing in major markets with an NFL presence, brought up the rear in attendance average. Further, two New York home games were held the same nights as Games 2 and 6 of the 2009 World Series, featuring the New York Yankees.[11] Other factors—including the lack of a season ticket package, large-scale college football in Florida, the death of UConn football player Jasper Howard and Tim Lincecum's Cy Young Award press conference just prior to a Redwoods home game—hampered attendance severely.[12]

Though Florida Tuskers' coach Jim Haslett was among those expressing some disappointment[13] in the league's marketing approach for the season (a possible cause of low attendance), league commissioner Michael Huyghue was among league and team executives who countered that rather than heavily marketing the UFL, the league's premiere season was meant to be a "dress rehearsal" -- start small, promote modestly, emphasize quality of product, and take the results and lessons learned from the season in determining the league's plans for 2010 and beyond.[14] [15] [16]

Chart

TeamWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7TotalAvg
California Redwoods6,3414,3126,83717,4905,830
Florida Tuskers11,20312,02111,35434,57811,526
Las Vegas Locomotives18,18712,16013,30643,65314,551
New York Sentinels10,8184,3925,20120,4116,804
League total29,39018,50112,02122,1724,3929,51320,143116,132
League avg14,6959,25112,02111,0864,3924,75710,0729,678

Team schedules

Win Loss

California Redwoods

See main article: 2009 California Redwoods season.

Florida Tuskers

See main article: 2009 Florida Tuskers season.

Las Vegas Locomotives

See main article: 2009 Las Vegas Locomotives season.

New York Sentinels

See main article: 2009 New York Sentinels season.

Championship game

See main article: 2009 UFL Championship Game.

The UFL's Premiere Season concluded on November 27, 2009 (one day after Thanksgiving) with the championship game at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. The matchup between the Florida Tuskers and Las Vegas Locomotives was dominated by defense until the 4th quarter, when a total of 24 points were scored, highlighted by 2 touchdown runs by Locos running back DeDe Dorsey. A 33-yard field goal by Graham Gano in overtime (the first overtime game in UFL history) gave Las Vegas the championship (and denied Florida an undefeated season) by a 20–17 score. The final score of the game was set up by a Locos takeaway deep in Tusker territory on Florida's first overtime possession.

Statistics and awards

Statistical leaders

Note: Statistical numbers cover both the regular season and Championship Game

Team[17]
Points scoredFlorida Tuskers (234)
Total yards gainedFlorida Tuskers (2,604)
Rushing yardsLas Vegas Locomotives (761)
Passing yardsFlorida Tuskers (1,898)
Fewest points allowedLas Vegas Locomotives (117)
Fewest total yards allowedCalifornia Redwoods (1,766)
Fewest rushing yards allowedCalifornia Redwoods (496)
Fewest passing yards allowedNew York Sentinels (1,187)
Individual[18]
ScoringGraham Gano, Las Vegas (59 points)
TouchdownsDeDe Dorsey, Las Vegas (6 TDs)
Most field goals madeGraham Gano, Las Vegas (13 FGs in 16 attempts)
Rushing yardsCory Ross, California (462)
Passing touchdownsBrooks Bollinger, Florida (16 TDs)
Passing yardsBrooks Bollinger, Florida (1,825)
Pass receptionsTaye Biddle, Florida (30)
Pass receiving yardsTaye Biddle, Florida (525)
Punt returnsWillie Andrews, Florida (14 returns for 164 yards, 11.7 yard average)
Kickoff returnsB. J. Sams, California (22 returns for 375 yards, 17.0 yard average)
InterceptionsNick Turnbull, Las Vegas (3)
PuntingDanny Baugher, Las Vegas (30 punts for 1,301 yards, 43.4 yard average)
TacklesTeddy Lehman, Las Vegas (43.5)
SacksDarrion Scott, Florida (3.5)

Awards

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Training Camp Details . . 2009-09-09 . 2009-11-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091211201032/http://www.ufl-football.com/press/2009/09/09/attention_players_under_contract_with_the_ufl_training_camp_details . December 11, 2009 . dead .
  2. Web site: Rentschler Field Hosts UFL Game Tonight. Hartford Courant. Paul. Doyle. 2009-11-12. 2009-11-27.
  3. Web site: Notebook: Tuskers QB Brooks Bollinger an early standout. Las Vegas Sun. Case. Keefer. 2009-10-15. 2009-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20091017003452/http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/oct/14/notebook-tuskers-qb-brooks-bollinger-early-standou/. 17 October 2009 . live.
  4. Web site: United Football League Reveals Team Logos for 'Premiere' Season. Yahoo! Finance. 2009-10-02. 2009-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20091009203736/http://finance.yahoo.com/news/United-Football-League-prnews-3774862174.html?x=0&.v=1. 2009-10-09. dead.
  5. Web site: Tuskers clinch spot in UFL title game with win at the Trop . . Chris . Henry . 2009-10-31 . 2009-11-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091101092059/http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/orl-florida-tuskers-ufl-31103109oct31%2C0%2C3617194.story . 1 November 2009 . live .
  6. Web site: Las Vegas Locos Clinch Spot in UFL Championship Game with 16-10 Victory Over California Redwoods . . 2009-11-15 . 15 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091119222948/http://www.ufl-football.com/press/2009/11/15/las_vegas_locos_clinch_spot_in_ufl_championship_game_with_16_10_victory_over_california_redwoods . 19 November 2009 .
  7. Web site: Game Book: Las Vegas Locomotives vs. California Redwoods. 2009-11-14. 15 November 2009 .
  8. Web site: Game Book:California Redwoods vs. Las Vegas Locomotives. 2009-10-08. 31 October 2009 .
  9. Web site: Locomotives ride late surge. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Steve. Carp. 2009-10-09. 2009-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20091012221504/http://www.lvrj.com/sports/locomotives-ride-late-surge-63835792.html. 12 October 2009 . live.
  10. Web site: Las Vegas Locomotives win inaugural UFL game. Las Vegas Sun. Case. Keefer. 2009-10-09. 2009-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20091112233019/http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/oct/08/las-vegas-locomotives-win-inaugural-game-ufl/. 12 November 2009 . live.
  11. Web site: Locos remain part of league's future. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Steve. Carp. 2009-11-26. 2009-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20091129094433/http://www.lvrj.com/sports/locos-remain-part-of-leagues-future-74533382.html. 29 November 2009 . live.
  12. http://uflaccess.com/uflaccess/the-hard-knocks-of-the-united-football-league/ The Hard Knocks of the United Football League
  13. Web site: Q&A with Florida Tuskers head coach Jim Haslett . . Chris . Hays . 2009-10-10 . 2009-11-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091020014737/http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/football/florida-tuskers/orl-ufl-tuskers-interview-with-jim-haslett-100909%2C0%2C2936892.story . 20 October 2009 . live .
  14. Web site: United Football League enjoys a deep talent pool and camaraderie, but attendance disappoints. St. Petersburg Times. Joe. Smith. 2009-10-30. 2009-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20091203001929/http://www.tampabay.com/sports/football/bucs/united-football-league-enjoys-a-deep-talent-pool-and-camaraderie-but/1047949. 3 December 2009. dead. dmy-all.
  15. Web site: Big vision for small league. WTVT. Steve. Nichols. 2009-10-30. 2009-11-27.
  16. Web site: UFL's first season served as "dress rehearsal. Las Vegas Sun. Case. Keefer. 2009-11-25. 2009-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20091201015902/http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/nov/25/ufls-first-season-served-dress-rehearsal/. 1 December 2009 . live.
  17. Web site: UFL Stats: Team . . 2009-12-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091028024349/http://www.ufl-football.com/stats/team . October 28, 2009 . dead .
  18. Web site: UFL Stats: Player . . 2009-12-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100104013256/http://www.ufl-football.com/stats/player . January 4, 2010 . dead .
  19. Web site: United Football League announces season-end awards . . 2009-12-02 . 2009-12-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091211070200/http://www.ufl-football.com/press/2009/12/02/united_football_league_announces_season_end_awards . December 11, 2009 . dead .