firestorm
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Would you like them to come to Nashville?FYI, the Las Vegas Vipers have announced they are not playing in Cashman Field next season and unless a small miracle happens and they cut a favorable deal to play in Sam Boyd Stadium or Allegiant Stadium (both likely not to happen), they will move.
Right now the leading candidates are Nashville and Tempe/Phoenix.
The USFL and XFL are in talks to merge together as one, creating a single secondary spring football league, Axios first reported on Tuesday. The two leagues are expected to combine ahead of the 2024 spring season.
That’s the XFL saving the USFL
The XFL had an agreement with the NFLYeah....I don't think that's the case. The XFL lost $60 million and had at least 2 markets that were generating zero interest (Las Vegas and Orlando). The USFL has it's own problems but the hub set up and the backing of Fox Sports made it lose less.
If anything they were cannibalizing each other and both realized the only way to survive is to take the best of both leagues and combine.
The XFL had an agreement with the NFL
Im pretty surprised by this, while it wasnt the best I thought the XFL was a decent product. I enjoyed a lot of the extra acess they provided during games.So if the new rumors are true, that they are about to announce that all 8 USFL teams are staying and 4 XFL teams are staying (St.Louis, DC, Arlington, San Antonio), then that imo further cements that the XFL was looking to merge because they were in bigger trouble than they let on. They are even letting the Gamblers stay as the Houston team, not the Roughnecks. This makes no sense if the XFL was supposedly in better shape than the USFL. Clearly long term the XFL didn't see their setup being viable.
As long as Memphis has a team............I'm a fan.So if the new rumors are true, that they are about to announce that all 8 USFL teams are staying and 4 XFL teams are staying (St.Louis, DC, Arlington, San Antonio), then that imo further cements that the XFL was looking to merge because they were in bigger trouble than they let on. They are even letting the Gamblers stay as the Houston team, not the Roughnecks. This makes no sense if the XFL was supposedly in better shape than the USFL. Clearly long term the XFL didn't see their setup being viable.