In this scenario I think we're talking 6/12 and not 6/10, since 10 teams in 6 hubs doesn't really make sense unless you consider a 1 team city to be a "hub". 10 teams in their own cities, I think, may have been the front runner until they felt they really needed a NY or Philly team but so far haven't been able to secure a lease due to costs for the big stadiums or disinterest from the soccer stadiums or local universities.4th&long wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 12:39 pmUnderstood. But 6/10 is a big move in right direction. And they really need NJ/NY... assuming thats one driverRmbay wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 11:49 am If this is true and they're looking at 6 hubs, it seems to me that 10 teams in their own cities might have been a compromise no one really wanted if it meant not having at least one team in the NY/Philly area. One league is owned by a network, after all.
Personally not enthralled by the hub thing. It's one of the reasons I tended to prefer the XFL and the longer it goes on the more it hurts the optics of the league. Hopefully a single entity helps to secure investors and in turn helps secure home fields for all teams.
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If Pennsylvania is in play, I tend to think it's Philly, because they have multiple options. Pittsburgh only has one option: Acrisure and that could be very expensive.
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Other than Acrisure, there is no western PA option.
Philadelphia has the Linc, the Union's stadium, Penn, and Villanova all with adequate/acceptable size stadiums.
If it's not Acrisure in Pittsburgh, the next biggest is some high school stadiums that all have serious capacity/logistical issues. North Allegheny, Woodland Hills, Gateway, Upper St. Clair, Pine-Richland... none would work for this. And the USL team Riverhounds stadium only seats about 5,000 absolute max.
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What about central PA? Hersheypark holds 20k, there's Beaver Stadium (likely a stretch)... I mean if we're going to play semantic games, a team representing a whole state like Pennsylvania is a market bigger than even NYC.
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Yeahhh no. No ones playing semantics...johnnyangryfuzzball wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 10:06 pm What about central PA? Hersheypark holds 20k, there's Beaver Stadium (likely a stretch)... I mean if we're going to play semantic games, a team representing a whole state like Pennsylvania is a market bigger than even NYC.
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I am still of the opinion that the merged league will keep only one of the Generals or Stars.
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That's why I think that the Maulers will be gone when the leagues merge. I suspect that Canton is getting a whole new team. There are reports that the USFL also has the Spring League trademarks, so one of those trademarks might go to Canton.Sykotyk wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:58 pmOther than Acrisure, there is no western PA option.
Philadelphia has the Linc, the Union's stadium, Penn, and Villanova all with adequate/acceptable size stadiums.
If it's not Acrisure in Pittsburgh, the next biggest is some high school stadiums that all have serious capacity/logistical issues. North Allegheny, Woodland Hills, Gateway, Upper St. Clair, Pine-Richland... none would work for this. And the USL team Riverhounds stadium only seats about 5,000 absolute max.
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They do. It's easy to verify on a trademark website. USFL Enterprises seems to have purchased all of TSL's trademarks including their USFL ones. But I strongly suspect that they won't be using the TSL ones.GDAWG wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 11:46 pmThat's why I think that the Maulers will be gone when the leagues merge. I suspect that Canton is getting a whole new team. There are reports that the USFL also has the Spring League trademarks, so one of those trademarks might go to Canton.Sykotyk wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:58 pmOther than Acrisure, there is no western PA option.
Philadelphia has the Linc, the Union's stadium, Penn, and Villanova all with adequate/acceptable size stadiums.
If it's not Acrisure in Pittsburgh, the next biggest is some high school stadiums that all have serious capacity/logistical issues. North Allegheny, Woodland Hills, Gateway, Upper St. Clair, Pine-Richland... none would work for this. And the USL team Riverhounds stadium only seats about 5,000 absolute max.
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