Scott Schumacher

  • USFFL XX: Week 9

    USFFL Week 9 wrapped up a day early with all games in before Saturday morning. Great job everyone! As noted in the Slack channel, we may have had another USFFL first this week as San Francisco’s coach Rich Peers (England) faced Arizona’s coach Tim Hay (Saudi Arabia) in the intercontinental Euro/Middle-East Bowl. This game reminded

    Read More

  • USFFL XX: Week 8

    We are at the halfway point in the USFFL’s 20th season. This week’s games included several very close matchups, and a few games where coaches were haunted by the old 2-12 randomizer rarely going their way. The week kicked off with a 2-4 Cleveland team facing the mighty Patriots. Tom Veltry had his Browns up

    Read More

  • USFFL Week 7

    USFFL XX: Week 7

    The USFFL Week 7 featured a slate of Division rivalries and exciting games. Whereas in the previous week, many games were settled by a few points scored in the last minute, most of the Week 7 games were decided well before the final seconds ticked off the clock. Kansas City, Oakland, Philadelphia, Seattle, New Orleans,

    Read More

  • USFFL Week 6

    USFFL XX: Week 6

    Week 6 of the USFFL featured multiple intra-division matchups, and multiple upset surprises. As of Week 6, there are zero undefeated teams in the league. Starting things off, Scott Kaplan and the G-Men upset the previously undefeated Patriots by a score of 38-16 in New England. New York was 1-4 going into the game. The

    Read More

  • USFFL Game of the Week

    USFFL XX: Week 5

    Another exciting week of USFFL Football is in the books. After five weeks of play we are starting to see some teams pull away from the competition in their division, whereas other divisions are all knotted up at the top. The AFC boasts the only two remaining undefeated teams: Denis Ljung’s Patriots are 5-0 and

    Read More

  • USFFL Game of the Week

    USFFL XX: Week 4

    We are twenty-five percent of the way through the twentieth season of the USFFL. to date, the league has run like clockwork. All games have been finished before the Sunday deadline, and only a minimal number of coaches have had to ask for substitutions. This week’s column will be dedicated to reviewing the league at

    Read More