Demons Reach a Radio Deal

Demons Reach a Radio Deal

News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (January 31, 2001) – The San Francisco Demons have reached an agreement with Clear Channel Communications, Inc., to broadcast the first-ever Demons’ schedule on radio during the 2001 season. The pact was consummated by John Sutherland, Vice President-Market Manager, of Clear Channel Communications, and Michael Preacher, … Read more

Demons Make Final Cuts

Demons Make Final Cuts

Leave one Roster spot open for CFL star WR (January 29, 2000) – The San Francisco Demons, all 45 players strong, made a triumphant return to the Bay Area Sunday and will begin preparation for their XFL season opener Tuesday morning at Diablo Valley College. To reduce its roster to the mandated 38 active players and … Read more

Demons Conclude Training Camp

Demons Conclude Training Camp

SAN FRANCISCO TO TRIM ROSTER TO 45 PLAYERS SUNDAY News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 26, 2000) – The San Francisco Demons finished a “productive month” at the first-ever XFL pre-season training camp Friday with a controlled scrimmage against the Las Vegas Outlaws. The Demons and Outlaws faced off in game-like … Read more

XFL Demons on Verge of Ending Training Camp

XFL Demons on Verge of Ending Training Camp

Final Scrimmage with Las Vegas set for Friday News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 25, 2000) – For all intents and purposes, the San Francisco Demons conclude its four-week grind of pre-season training camp Friday with a game-type scrimmage with the Las Vegas Outlaws. The Demons do have a short workout … Read more

Demons Place Two on Injured Reserve

Demons Place Two on Injured Reserve

WAIVE FOUR OTHERS TO REDUCE ROSTER TO 56 PLAYERS News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 21, 2000) – The San Francisco Demons placed two players on injured reserve and waived four others Sunday to trim their roster to the mandatory limit of 56, Coach Jim Skipper announced. Released in the second … Read more

XFL Demons Discover Defensive Unit

XFL Demons Discover Defensive Unit

SKIPPER OPTIMISTIC WITH WEEK LEFT IN TRAINING CAMP News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 20, 2000) – The San Francisco Demons completed their third week of pre-season training camp and Coach Jim Skipper had mixed emotions about his team’s controlled scrimmage against Memphis Saturday. “We still have to keep hacking wood, … Read more

Demons Arrange a Practise Facility

Demons Arrange a Practise Facility

News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – (18 January 2001) – Appropriately, the Demons will be preparing for their 2001 XFL experience by practicing at the foot of Mt. Diablo in the East Bay. San Francisco’s newest professional football team will get ready for its 10-game regular season by conducting drills on … Read more

XFL Demons Brave Strong Winds

XFL Demons Brave Strong Winds

ADD THREE VETERAN RECEIVERS TO REPAIR SHORTAGE News Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 17, 2000) – The subject was the weather Wednesday in the San Francisco Demons’ XFL training camp here. The “hawk” was dominating the action for the second straight day. While San Francisco took the field in temperatures that … Read more

XFL Demons Scrimmage for the First Time

XFL Demons Scrimmage for the First Time

XTREME GETS UPPER HAND IN FIRST CROSSOVER ACTION News from the San Francisco Demons LAS VEGAS, Nev. (January 11, 2000) – The San Francisco Demons took the field with another team for the first time as XFL players and the Los Angeles Xtreme won the decision, giving San Francisco a goal for the season opener. The … Read more

The XFL in San Jose

The XFL in San Jose

By “NStarz” Ha – San Jose Demons Team Reporter The XFL is coming to San Jose. But despite having the greatest NHL Fans in the country (according to the NHL decibel reader), there is only a little whimper of cheer. But this isn’t only in San Jose, every other city are more tired than enthusiastic … Read more