Jimmy “The Jet” To Start as Receiver

ROBERSON TO MISS SECOND GAME OF DEMON’S SEASON, CROWD OF 35,000 EXPECTED News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (February 24, 2001) — Jimmy Cunningham will start at split end Sunday when the XFL returns to Pacific Bell Park for San Francisco Demons’ second home game with the Las Vegas Outlaws in … Read more

The Demons are back in town!

By NStarz – Demons Team Reporter San Francisco – (24 February 2001) — For the first time in three games, the San Francisco Demons are the home favorite. Amazingly, the underdogs are the Las Vegas Outlaws, who have yet to allow a touchdown this season! The Demons are coming back from a 1-1 road trip … Read more

Will; the 12th man show up for the Enforcers?

By Troy Pringle Chicago – (21 February 2001) — You would think that an Enforcers fan would be down considering the team starts out its inaugural season 0-3. Coach Ron Meyer and the Enforcers should just pack up their bags because the season is a short 10-week season and they are already 3 games behind the first … Read more

Enforcers to Make Home Debut

By Bob Williams Chicago – (21 February 2001) — The Chicago Enforcers and the XFL make their debut at Chicago’s Soldier Field this Saturday night when the (0-3) Enforcers take on the (0-3) NY/NJ Hitmen. Some might say the Enforcers are a lousy team in disarray. I disagree. Why would anyone want to fight the February … Read more

Demons Claim Defensive Back Cole

STRONG SAFETY DESTEFANO SIDELINED FOLLOWING CONCUSSION SAN FRANCISCO WAIVES TIGHT END JOE KAVANAUGH OFF 45-MAN ROSTER, PLACE OFFENSIVE TACKLE JOSH KOBDISH ON INJURED RESERVE News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (February 21, 2001) – San Francisco Head Coach Jim Skipper announced Wednesday that starting strong safety Pete Destefano would not play … Read more

Lightning Does Strike Twice

Fans Can Cheer the Bolts Victory, But No Cheering from the Press Booth By Bamaslammer – Bolts Team Reporter Birmingham – (19 February 2001) — Over 100,000 Birmingham area residents spent Saturday night in the dark after lightning and 90 MPH winds struck the area. Legion field saw damage as some of the highest winds pounded … Read more