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2012 UFL season

The 2012 UFL season was the fourth and final season of the United Football League. Four teams began what was originally scheduled to be an eight-game schedule beginning September 26, 2012.[1][2] The league ceased operations on October 20, 2012, after four weeks of extensive financial problems and dismal attendance figures.[3] At the time of the cessation, the Las Vegas Locomotives had compiled a perfect season to date.

2012 United Football League season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 26, 2012 – October 19, 2012
2012 UFL Championship Game
Date 
Site 
ChampionLas Vegas Locomotives
Runner-upOmaha Nighthawks

The league originally stated it would resume the season some time in spring 2013, but the majority of two teams' players filed legal action against the league that winter to claim unpaid salaries, and the league did not set up the necessary agreements to continue by the time spring 2013 had come along. One of the four teams (the Virginia Destroyers) allowed its business license to lapse and folded; the assets of the other franchises were stored in a warehouse in Florida, with the league being left in limbo since the suspension.

Offseason developments

The league, which had coerced the resignation of commissioner Michael Huyghue after the 2011 season,[4] had closed all of its offices and remained completely silent throughout most of winter, spring and early summer 2012, raising doubt about a potential 2012 season or even if the league, which had suffered heavy financial losses throughout its existence, would continue at all.[5] League management rested with two of its owners, Bill Mayer and William Hambrecht, while football operations were handled by Las Vegas team president, head coach and general manager Jim Fassel.[4]

For the first time in league history, there was no expansion, contraction, or relocation of any UFL franchises, with all four teams and markets returning from the previous season.[1] The Hartford Colonials, which had been officially "suspended" prior to the 2011 season, did not return and were removed from the league's Web site.

On September 5, 2012, an anonymous source tipped The Virginian-Pilot that the start of the 2012 season, originally slated for September 19 on the schedule released July 26, would be delayed one week.[6] The league confirmed the news the next day, also indicating that the championship game would be delayed two weeks instead of one. Difficulties in securing workman's compensation insurance prompted the delay.[7] Players began reporting for training camp the week of September 17,[8] with the abbreviated camps running through the following weekend.[9]

By Week 2 of the regular season, the league began experiencing severe financial shortfalls, sparked in part by drastically reduced attendances at all three stadiums at which the league had played to that point (the Locomotives' Week 2 attendance at kickoff was only 601 fans), as well as the UFL's continued, systemic delays in payment stemming back to at least the 2010 season. The delayed payments (players were only paid $1,000 of the $7,000 owed to them after their first two games) prompted rumors of possible strike action or walkouts from the league's players beginning in Week 3.[10][11][12] One agent who represented three UFL players went so far as to recommend that his clients not practice or play lest they risk injury.[13] Virginia Destroyers owner and UFL president Bill Mayer and Sacramento owner Paul Pelosi in a joint on-air interview with CBS Sports Network on October 5, confirmed that the UFL had indeed not yet issued game checks to its players for 2012, but promised that the league would fulfill its wage obligations to its players and coaches.[14] The Destroyers players again threatened to not play the week 4 contest without a personal guarantee of payment, which the ownership had not yet offered, and that the team's earlier promise of a payment by October 31 would not be sufficient.[15] After the week 4 contests were held, and attendance continued to get even worse (the Virginia Destroyers' Week 4 home game was so poorly attended that the league refused to release an attendance total), the league suspended operations[3] and arranged to pay for all of its players to return to their homes.[16] As of November 3, 2012, the UFL still had not paid the players for their time; several players set a deadline for November 8 before pursuing legal action against the league.[17]

Postseason litigation

On January 16, 2013, a coalition of approximately 70 players from the Nighthawks and Locomotives served papers to league owner William Hambrecht in order to file a class-action lawsuit to claim their pay.[18] The Destroyers players also have not received any additional pay apart from the $1,000 they received during the season; player liaison Chris Greisen lost contact with Destroyers owner Bill Mayer shortly after the season ended. The Mountain Lions' players have been paid in full for their work.[19] Hambrecht later demanded that the lawsuit be thrown out on a contract technicality that stated all pay disputes be resolved through a committee that, according to the players' attorney, does not even exist. A hearing on the lawsuit was scheduled for June 2013,[20] at which point a Nevada judge turned the case over to a third-party arbiter.[21] The players won the lawsuit and were awarded a combined $2.4 million in back pay in 2014, money that as of 2016 remained unpaid.[22]

A separate lawsuit involves four assistant coaches of the Las Vegas Locomotives, who are also suing for unpaid salary. That lawsuit was also filed in January and is being handled by the same attorneys.[23]

Yet another lawsuit was filed in July 2013, this one against Paul Pelosi. The five litigants in that case include former Mountain Lions defensive coordinator Chuck Bresnahan, who says he was not paid $250,000.[24] Bresnahan eventually won the lawsuit and was paid for his services.[22]

Rule changes for 2012

Prior to the season, the UFL made two notable on-field rule changes: The league expanded each team's roster from 50 to 54 players, four of whom were designated as practice squad players.[8] The league also moved its kickoffs back up from the 30-yard-line to the 35-yard-line, consistent with changes made by the NFL (in 2011) and NCAA (also in 2012).

Stadium changes

The Sacramento Mountain Lions, on August 6, announced that they would be moving to Raley Field, a baseball park in West Sacramento, California. The Mountain Lions, 2011's attendance leader, played their previous two seasons at Hornet Stadium in Sacramento but chose not to extend their two-year lease on that stadium.[25]

The Virginia Destroyers returned to the Virginia Beach Sportsplex[1] while the Omaha Nighthawks again played in TD Ameritrade Park.[26] The Las Vegas Locomotives (which had previously contemplated a move to Salt Lake City) remained in Las Vegas despite poor attendance for its lone home game in 2011;[4] the team ultimately played its two home games at University of Nevada, Las Vegas's Sam Boyd Stadium in Whitney after discussion and negotiations with Cashman Field, a Triple-A baseball stadium currently home to the Las Vegas 51s.[27] Only after the Locos paid back rent from the 2011 season did Sam Boyd Stadium agree to host the team for the 2012 season,[8] but only for the first two games.[28]

Coaching changes

Team 2012 Coach 2011 Coach Reason for leaving Story/Accomplishments
Omaha Nighthawks Bart Andrus Joe Moglia Resigned Moglia, who led the Nighthawks to a 1–4 (.200) record in his lone season as head coach (his first since leaving coaching to pursue a business career in the mid-1980s), left the league after the 2011 season to become head coach of the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football team. Andrus, who was Moglia's offensive coordinator in 2011, had previously served as head coach of the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL in 2009 and the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe from 2001 to 2007.
Sacramento Mountain Lions Turk Schonert Dennis Green Contract dispute Green, who coached the Mountain Lions from their founding as the California Redwoods in 2009 and accrued a record of 8–11 (.421) in those three seasons, sued the UFL and the Mountain Lions for breach of contract on October 7, 2011.[22] It was speculated that Green, who previously proposed using legal action to try and take control of the Minnesota Vikings in 1997, may have used the legal maneuver to wrest control of the team away from the Paul Pelosi-led consortium that owned it.[29] Green had previously won a $990,000 arbitral award for work during the 2011 season, and a San Francisco Superior Court judge upheld this award in February 2014. However, Green has not collected on the award because the league lacked the assets to cover the debt.[22] Green then sued two investors in the UFL, Bill Hambrecht and Paul Pelosi. Both denied personal responsibility on account that neither had personally guaranteed Green's salary (unlike the other coaches), and the judge in the case sided with the owners. Green was appealing the lawsuit and also suing Hambrecht and Pelosi for fraud and emotional damages; he died before a ruling on those lawsuits could be made.[22]

This was Schonert's first ever head coaching position; his prior coaching positions have been almost exclusively at the level of quarterbacks coach.

Virginia Destroyers Kurt Schottenheimer Marty Schottenheimer Contract dispute In 2011, Marty Schottenheimer led the Destroyers to a 4–1 (.800) season and a UFL title, the only professional championship of his coaching career. Marty abruptly resigned shortly before the start of the 2012 season and handed the head coaching reins to his younger brother Kurt, who served as the team's defensive coordinator in 2011.[30] Marty was, at the time of his resignation, said to be on good terms with the team[31] but would, like Green, later file legal action against the league for failure to pay.[32] Marty eventually was paid $800,000 in a settlement.[22] Marty was also diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at the same time.[33] Kurt is in his first ever head coaching position, having spent most of his 30-year career as a defensive assistant. He agreed to work for the league for free in order to continue collecting his NFL pension.[34]

Media changes

In 2011, the UFL lacked national exposure for its games after two-year deals with Versus and HDNet expired, with the league relying instead on limited regional TV coverage. On July 26, 2012, the league announced a broadcast deal with CBS Sports Network that would see the network carry all of the league's games in 2012.[35] Though the deal with CBSSN returned the UFL to national TV exposure (albeit generally on less widely distributed premium cable and satellite tiers than the regional sports networks that the UFL had utilized in 2011), the league received no rights fee from the network and in fact paid the network upfront for production costs (roughly $150,000 per telecast).[13] An additional caveat of the CBSSN deal prevented live games from being simulcast online, in contrast to the previous three seasons where all televised games had been carried on the Internet (the league's Webmaster had left the league after 2011 as well, which may have also been a factor in the discontinuation of both the Webcasts and the league's centralized Web site).

Local radio broadcasts were abandoned in Virginia[36] and Las Vegas for 2012; radio deals for Omaha and Sacramento continued, however, with Nighthawks games airing on KOZN and the Mountain Lions being split between KHTK[37] and KTKZ.[38]

Schedule

The eight-week 2012 UFL schedule (4 home and away games for each team) was originally announced on August 1, 2012.[39] Due to the above mentioned delay, the league released a revised schedule (shown below) on September 6, essentially moving the original Week 1 games, which would have been played on September 19 and 21, to the end of the schedule (November 14 and 16).[40] The Championship Game, which was originally scheduled for November 16, was also moved to December 1, skipping over the crowded Thanksgiving rivalry weekend (which the UFL had not done in 2009 or 2010) and allowing teams to have a two-week break between the end of the regular season and the title game, which would have been a first for the UFL. Two other firsts were also included in the schedule: no bye weeks were scheduled during the regular season, and each team was given an unbalanced schedule (3 games with two teams and 2 games with the third team).

Because of the suspension of the season on October 20, 2012, no games were played beyond that date. As of that date, each team had played every other team once and one team twice, with two home games and two away games.

Week Date Kickoff Visitor Home Result Site Attendance TV
1 Wednesday September 26 6:00 pm (PT) Virginia Destroyers Las Vegas Locomotives VA 6, LV 19 Sam Boyd Stadium 2,500[41] CBS Sports Network
Friday September 28 8:00 pm (PT) Omaha Nighthawks Sacramento Mountain Lions OMA 24, SAC 20 Raley Field 8,023[42]
2 Wednesday October 3 6:00 pm (PT) Omaha Nighthawks Las Vegas Locomotives OMA 6, LV 41 Sam Boyd Stadium 601[43]
Friday October 5 7:00 pm (ET) Sacramento Mountain Lions Virginia Destroyers SAC 29, VA 37 Virginia Beach Sportsplex 5,316 [44]
3 Wednesday October 10 6:00 pm (PT) Las Vegas Locomotives Sacramento Mountain Lions LV 20, SAC 9 Raley Field 5,210[45]
Friday October 12 7:00 pm (CT) Virginia Destroyers Omaha Nighthawks VA 10, OMA 38 TD Ameritrade Park 3,563[46]
4 Wednesday October 17 8:00 pm (CT) Las Vegas Locomotives Omaha Nighthawks LV 38, OMA 23 TD Ameritrade Park 2,234[47]
Friday October 19 9:00 pm (ET) Sacramento Mountain Lions Virginia Destroyers SAC 20, VA 17 Virginia Beach Sportsplex Not Released[48]

Had the season continued as scheduled, the remaining games would have been played as follows:

Week Date Kickoff Visitor Home Site TV
5 Tuesday October 23 8:00 pm (CT) Sacramento Mountain Lions Omaha Nighthawks TD Ameritrade Park CBS Sports Network
Thursday October 25 6:00 pm (ET) Las Vegas Locomotives Virginia Destroyers Virginia Beach Sportsplex
6 Wednesday October 31 6:00 pm (PT) Omaha Nightawks Las Vegas Locomotives Sam Boyd Stadium
Friday November 2 6:00 pm (PT) Virginia Destroyers Sacramento Mountain Lions Raley Field
7 Wednesday November 7 6:00 pm (PT) Las Vegas Locomotives Sacramento Mountain Lions Raley Field
Friday November 9 9:30 pm (ET) Omaha Nighthawks Virginia Destroyers Virginia Beach Sportsplex
8 Wednesday November 14 6:00 pm (PT) Sacramento Mountain Lions Las Vegas Locomotives Sam Boyd Stadium
Friday November 16 6:00 pm (CT) Virginia Destroyers Omaha Nighthawks TD Ameritrade Park

The 2012 UFL Championship Game would have been played on December 1 at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. No venue had been chosen for the game at the time of the cessation.

Attendance figures are based on gate draw, not ticket sales. The Locomotives sold 5,277 tickets for their Week 1 game[41] and 3,500 for Week 2.[49]

Standings

United Football League
W L T PCT PF PA STK
Las Vegas Locomotives 4 0 0 1.000 118 47 W4
Omaha Nighthawks 2 2 0 .500 94 109 L1
Virginia Destroyers 1 3 0 .250 70 106 L2
Sacramento Mountain Lions 1 3 0 .250 78 98 W1


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The 2012 UFL season was the fourth and final season of the United Football League Four teams began what was originally scheduled to be an eight game schedule beginning September 26 2012 1 2 The league ceased operations on October 20 2012 after four weeks of extensive financial problems and dismal attendance figures 3 At the time of the cessation the Las Vegas Locomotives had compiled a perfect season to date 2012 United Football League seasonRegular seasonDurationSeptember 26 2012 October 19 20122012 UFL Championship GameDate Site ChampionLas Vegas LocomotivesRunner upOmaha Nighthawks 2011The league originally stated it would resume the season some time in spring 2013 but the majority of two teams players filed legal action against the league that winter to claim unpaid salaries and the league did not set up the necessary agreements to continue by the time spring 2013 had come along One of the four teams the Virginia Destroyers allowed its business license to lapse and folded the assets of the other franchises were stored in a warehouse in Florida with the league being left in limbo since the suspension Contents 1 Offseason developments 1 1 Postseason litigation 1 2 Rule changes for 2012 1 3 Stadium changes 1 4 Coaching changes 1 5 Media changes 2 Schedule 3 Standings 4 ReferencesOffseason developments EditThe league which had coerced the resignation of commissioner Michael Huyghue after the 2011 season 4 had closed all of its offices and remained completely silent throughout most of winter spring and early summer 2012 raising doubt about a potential 2012 season or even if the league which had suffered heavy financial losses throughout its existence would continue at all 5 League management rested with two of its owners Bill Mayer and William Hambrecht while football operations were handled by Las Vegas team president head coach and general manager Jim Fassel 4 For the first time in league history there was no expansion contraction or relocation of any UFL franchises with all four teams and markets returning from the previous season 1 The Hartford Colonials which had been officially suspended prior to the 2011 season did not return and were removed from the league s Web site On September 5 2012 an anonymous source tipped The Virginian Pilot that the start of the 2012 season originally slated for September 19 on the schedule released July 26 would be delayed one week 6 The league confirmed the news the next day also indicating that the championship game would be delayed two weeks instead of one Difficulties in securing workman s compensation insurance prompted the delay 7 Players began reporting for training camp the week of September 17 8 with the abbreviated camps running through the following weekend 9 By Week 2 of the regular season the league began experiencing severe financial shortfalls sparked in part by drastically reduced attendances at all three stadiums at which the league had played to that point the Locomotives Week 2 attendance at kickoff was only 601 fans as well as the UFL s continued systemic delays in payment stemming back to at least the 2010 season The delayed payments players were only paid 1 000 of the 7 000 owed to them after their first two games prompted rumors of possible strike action or walkouts from the league s players beginning in Week 3 10 11 12 One agent who represented three UFL players went so far as to recommend that his clients not practice or play lest they risk injury 13 Virginia Destroyers owner and UFL president Bill Mayer and Sacramento owner Paul Pelosi in a joint on air interview with CBS Sports Network on October 5 confirmed that the UFL had indeed not yet issued game checks to its players for 2012 but promised that the league would fulfill its wage obligations to its players and coaches 14 The Destroyers players again threatened to not play the week 4 contest without a personal guarantee of payment which the ownership had not yet offered and that the team s earlier promise of a payment by October 31 would not be sufficient 15 After the week 4 contests were held and attendance continued to get even worse the Virginia Destroyers Week 4 home game was so poorly attended that the league refused to release an attendance total the league suspended operations 3 and arranged to pay for all of its players to return to their homes 16 As of November 3 2012 the UFL still had not paid the players for their time several players set a deadline for November 8 before pursuing legal action against the league 17 Postseason litigation Edit On January 16 2013 a coalition of approximately 70 players from the Nighthawks and Locomotives served papers to league owner William Hambrecht in order to file a class action lawsuit to claim their pay 18 The Destroyers players also have not received any additional pay apart from the 1 000 they received during the season player liaison Chris Greisen lost contact with Destroyers owner Bill Mayer shortly after the season ended The Mountain Lions players have been paid in full for their work 19 Hambrecht later demanded that the lawsuit be thrown out on a contract technicality that stated all pay disputes be resolved through a committee that according to the players attorney does not even exist A hearing on the lawsuit was scheduled for June 2013 20 at which point a Nevada judge turned the case over to a third party arbiter 21 The players won the lawsuit and were awarded a combined 2 4 million in back pay in 2014 money that as of 2016 remained unpaid 22 A separate lawsuit involves four assistant coaches of the Las Vegas Locomotives who are also suing for unpaid salary That lawsuit was also filed in January and is being handled by the same attorneys 23 Yet another lawsuit was filed in July 2013 this one against Paul Pelosi The five litigants in that case include former Mountain Lions defensive coordinator Chuck Bresnahan who says he was not paid 250 000 24 Bresnahan eventually won the lawsuit and was paid for his services 22 Rule changes for 2012 Edit Prior to the season the UFL made two notable on field rule changes The league expanded each team s roster from 50 to 54 players four of whom were designated as practice squad players 8 The league also moved its kickoffs back up from the 30 yard line to the 35 yard line consistent with changes made by the NFL in 2011 and NCAA also in 2012 Stadium changes Edit The Sacramento Mountain Lions on August 6 announced that they would be moving to Raley Field a baseball park in West Sacramento California The Mountain Lions 2011 s attendance leader played their previous two seasons at Hornet Stadium in Sacramento but chose not to extend their two year lease on that stadium 25 The Virginia Destroyers returned to the Virginia Beach Sportsplex 1 while the Omaha Nighthawks again played in TD Ameritrade Park 26 The Las Vegas Locomotives which had previously contemplated a move to Salt Lake City remained in Las Vegas despite poor attendance for its lone home game in 2011 4 the team ultimately played its two home games at University of Nevada Las Vegas s Sam Boyd Stadium in Whitney after discussion and negotiations with Cashman Field a Triple A baseball stadium currently home to the Las Vegas 51s 27 Only after the Locos paid back rent from the 2011 season did Sam Boyd Stadium agree to host the team for the 2012 season 8 but only for the first two games 28 Coaching changes Edit Team 2012 Coach 2011 Coach Reason for leaving Story AccomplishmentsOmaha Nighthawks Bart Andrus Joe Moglia Resigned Moglia who led the Nighthawks to a 1 4 200 record in his lone season as head coach his first since leaving coaching to pursue a business career in the mid 1980s left the league after the 2011 season to become head coach of the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football team Andrus who was Moglia s offensive coordinator in 2011 had previously served as head coach of the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL in 2009 and the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe from 2001 to 2007 Sacramento Mountain Lions Turk Schonert Dennis Green Contract dispute Green who coached the Mountain Lions from their founding as the California Redwoods in 2009 and accrued a record of 8 11 421 in those three seasons sued the UFL and the Mountain Lions for breach of contract on October 7 2011 22 It was speculated that Green who previously proposed using legal action to try and take control of the Minnesota Vikings in 1997 may have used the legal maneuver to wrest control of the team away from the Paul Pelosi led consortium that owned it 29 Green had previously won a 990 000 arbitral award for work during the 2011 season and a San Francisco Superior Court judge upheld this award in February 2014 However Green has not collected on the award because the league lacked the assets to cover the debt 22 Green then sued two investors in the UFL Bill Hambrecht and Paul Pelosi Both denied personal responsibility on account that neither had personally guaranteed Green s salary unlike the other coaches and the judge in the case sided with the owners Green was appealing the lawsuit and also suing Hambrecht and Pelosi for fraud and emotional damages he died before a ruling on those lawsuits could be made 22 This was Schonert s first ever head coaching position his prior coaching positions have been almost exclusively at the level of quarterbacks coach Virginia Destroyers Kurt Schottenheimer Marty Schottenheimer Contract dispute In 2011 Marty Schottenheimer led the Destroyers to a 4 1 800 season and a UFL title the only professional championship of his coaching career Marty abruptly resigned shortly before the start of the 2012 season and handed the head coaching reins to his younger brother Kurt who served as the team s defensive coordinator in 2011 30 Marty was at the time of his resignation said to be on good terms with the team 31 but would like Green later file legal action against the league for failure to pay 32 Marty eventually was paid 800 000 in a settlement 22 Marty was also diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease at the same time 33 Kurt is in his first ever head coaching position having spent most of his 30 year career as a defensive assistant He agreed to work for the league for free in order to continue collecting his NFL pension 34 Media changes Edit In 2011 the UFL lacked national exposure for its games after two year deals with Versus and HDNet expired with the league relying instead on limited regional TV coverage On July 26 2012 the league announced a broadcast deal with CBS Sports Network that would see the network carry all of the league s games in 2012 35 Though the deal with CBSSN returned the UFL to national TV exposure albeit generally on less widely distributed premium cable and satellite tiers than the regional sports networks that the UFL had utilized in 2011 the league received no rights fee from the network and in fact paid the network upfront for production costs roughly 150 000 per telecast 13 An additional caveat of the CBSSN deal prevented live games from being simulcast online in contrast to the previous three seasons where all televised games had been carried on the Internet the league s Webmaster had left the league after 2011 as well which may have also been a factor in the discontinuation of both the Webcasts and the league s centralized Web site Local radio broadcasts were abandoned in Virginia 36 and Las Vegas for 2012 radio deals for Omaha and Sacramento continued however with Nighthawks games airing on KOZN and the Mountain Lions being split between KHTK 37 and KTKZ 38 Schedule EditThe eight week 2012 UFL schedule 4 home and away games for each team was originally announced on August 1 2012 39 Due to the above mentioned delay the league released a revised schedule shown below on September 6 essentially moving the original Week 1 games which would have been played on September 19 and 21 to the end of the schedule November 14 and 16 40 The Championship Game which was originally scheduled for November 16 was also moved to December 1 skipping over the crowded Thanksgiving rivalry weekend which the UFL had not done in 2009 or 2010 and allowing teams to have a two week break between the end of the regular season and the title game which would have been a first for the UFL Two other firsts were also included in the schedule no bye weeks were scheduled during the regular season and each team was given an unbalanced schedule 3 games with two teams and 2 games with the third team Because of the suspension of the season on October 20 2012 no games were played beyond that date As of that date each team had played every other team once and one team twice with two home games and two away games Week Date Kickoff Visitor Home Result Site Attendance TV1 Wednesday September 26 6 00 pm PT Virginia Destroyers Las Vegas Locomotives VA 6 LV 19 Sam Boyd Stadium 2 500 41 CBS Sports NetworkFriday September 28 8 00 pm PT Omaha Nighthawks Sacramento Mountain Lions OMA 24 SAC 20 Raley Field 8 023 42 2 Wednesday October 3 6 00 pm PT Omaha Nighthawks Las Vegas Locomotives OMA 6 LV 41 Sam Boyd Stadium 601 43 Friday October 5 7 00 pm ET Sacramento Mountain Lions Virginia Destroyers SAC 29 VA 37 Virginia Beach Sportsplex 5 316 44 3 Wednesday October 10 6 00 pm PT Las Vegas Locomotives Sacramento Mountain Lions LV 20 SAC 9 Raley Field 5 210 45 Friday October 12 7 00 pm CT Virginia Destroyers Omaha Nighthawks VA 10 OMA 38 TD Ameritrade Park 3 563 46 4 Wednesday October 17 8 00 pm CT Las Vegas Locomotives Omaha Nighthawks LV 38 OMA 23 TD Ameritrade Park 2 234 47 Friday October 19 9 00 pm ET Sacramento Mountain Lions Virginia Destroyers SAC 20 VA 17 Virginia Beach Sportsplex Not Released 48 Had the season continued as scheduled the remaining games would have been played as follows Week Date Kickoff Visitor Home Site TV5 Tuesday October 23 8 00 pm CT Sacramento Mountain Lions Omaha Nighthawks TD Ameritrade Park CBS Sports NetworkThursday October 25 6 00 pm ET Las Vegas Locomotives Virginia Destroyers Virginia Beach Sportsplex6 Wednesday October 31 6 00 pm PT Omaha Nightawks Las Vegas Locomotives Sam Boyd StadiumFriday November 2 6 00 pm PT Virginia Destroyers Sacramento Mountain Lions Raley Field7 Wednesday November 7 6 00 pm PT Las Vegas Locomotives Sacramento Mountain Lions Raley FieldFriday November 9 9 30 pm ET Omaha Nighthawks Virginia Destroyers Virginia Beach Sportsplex8 Wednesday November 14 6 00 pm PT Sacramento Mountain Lions Las Vegas Locomotives Sam Boyd StadiumFriday November 16 6 00 pm CT Virginia Destroyers Omaha Nighthawks TD Ameritrade ParkThe 2012 UFL Championship Game would have been played on December 1 at 9 00 p m Eastern Time No venue had been chosen for the game at the time of the cessation Attendance figures are based on gate draw not ticket sales The Locomotives sold 5 277 tickets for their Week 1 game 41 and 3 500 for Week 2 49 Standings EditUnited Football Leagueviewtalkedit W L T PCT PF PA STKLas Vegas Locomotives 4 0 0 1 000 118 47 W4Omaha Nighthawks 2 2 0 500 94 109 L1Virginia Destroyers 1 3 0 250 70 106 L2Sacramento Mountain Lions 1 3 0 250 78 98 W1References Edit a b c Minium Harry July 26 2012 Virginia Destroyers say they ll play games this fall The Virginian Pilot Retrieved July 26 2012 2012 UFL Schedule a b Katzowitz Josh 2008 06 11 UFL suspends rest of 2012 season CBS Sports Retrieved 2012 10 20 a b c Carp Steve January 31 2012 UFL commissioner Huyghue steps down Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved January 31 2012 Pivovar Steven July 20 2012 Report Nighthawks plan return with UFL Omaha World Herald Retrieved July 26 2012 Robinson Tom September 5 2012 UFL pushing back start of season The Virginian Pilot Retrieved September 5 2012 Pivovar Steven September 6 2012 Nighthawks won t play first home game until October Omaha World Herald Retrieved September 6 2012 a b c Carp Steve September 18 2012 Locos set to kick off next week after UFL finds insurance Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved September 18 2012 5 former Huskers on Omaha Nighthawks roster Archived 2012 09 22 at the Wayback Machine Omaha World Herald Retrieved September 20 2012 Davidson Joe October 10 2012 Unpaid player salaries add to uncertainty for Mountain Lions UFL Archived 2012 10 13 at the Wayback Machine Sacramento Bee Retrieved October 10 2012 Fledgling UFL struggling to pay players Archived 2012 12 26 at the Wayback Machine Sports Xchange via Lindy s Sports Retrieved October 10 2012 Crandell Jim October 10 2012 Mountain Lion s Financial Problems Mount KTXL Retrieved October 10 2012 a b Agent Three UFL players haven t been paid yet from The Virginian Pilot 10 3 2012 UFL will pay coaches players from Omaha World Herald 10 6 2012 Andrews Reed Virginia Destroyers players say No pay we won t play WTKR Retrieved October 17 2012 Smith Michael David October 20 2012 UFL calls off its season ProFootballTalk com Retrieved October 22 2012 Florio Mike November 3 2012 UFL players still waiting for payment profootballtalk com Retrieved November 4 2012 Omaha Nighthawks players take legal action KETV Retrieved January 21 2013 Robinson Tom January 16 2013 Players fans still taking hit for collapse of UFL The Virginian Pilot Retrieved January 30 2013 United Football League founder attorney wants lawsuit seeking back pay for players thrown out dead link Associated Press May 6 2013 Retrieved May 6 2013 Nevada judge orders UFL pay dispute to arbitration Associated Press June 4 2013 Retrieved May 14 2014 a b c d e f Dale Kasler Ex NFL coach fighting owners of defunct Sacramento team over 1 million in back pay Sacramento Bee January 14 2016 Heitner Darren March 7 2013 Seventy eight football players file lawsuit against United Football League Forbes Retrieved June 10 2013 Garofoli Joe July 15 2013 Employees of UFL Sacramento team sue Paul Pelosi San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved July 15 2013 A sign of things to come another team playing at Raley Field KTXL Retrieved July 22 2012 Nighthawks tickets not yet on sale Omaha football team ironing out agreement with TD Ameritrade Park KETV Retrieved August 31 2012 Forster Chad August 1 2012 The Las Vegas Locos to return for a 4th season KXNT Retrieved August 21 2012 Carp Steve September 22 2012 Locos settle debt hastily prepare for UFL opener Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved September 22 2012 Florio Mike July 30 2012 Dennis Green sues the UFL ProFootballTalk com Retrieved August 1 2012 Frankenberry Jamie September 18 2012 Schottenheimer s brother to coach Virginia Destroyers The Virginian Pilot Retrieved September 19 2012 Robinson Tom September 20 2012 Coach I won t go deep into reasons for leaving Destroyers The Virginian Pilot Retrieved September 20 2012 Harris Joe October 18 2012 Marty Schottenheimer Sues UFL Founder Courthouse News Service Retrieved October 18 2012 Grossi Tony 28 October 2016 Alzheimer s disease won t prevent Marty Schottenheimer from attending 30th reunion of Browns 1986 season ESPN com Robinson Tom October 24 2012 Destroyers coach unsure league can continue The Virginian Pilot Retrieved October 25 2012 Dougherty Pete July 26 2012 CBS Sports Network to air UFL games Times Union Albany NY Retrieved July 26 2012 Robinson Tom September 26 2012 Champion Virginia Destroyers open season tonight The Virginian Pilot Retrieved September 26 2012 Source Sacramento Mountain Lions permanent dead link Brian Banks UFL linebacker wrongly convicted in 2002 in Sacramento for game news conference Archived 2012 10 24 at the Wayback Machine Sacramento Bee Retrieved October 10 2012 UFL Sets 2012 Schedule press release from UFL via OurSportsCentral 8 1 2012 UFL Announces Revised Schedule for 2012 press release from UFL via OurSportsCentral 9 6 2012 a b Fast start lifts Locos in opener Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved September 27 2012 Jones Jason It s take me out to the ballpark for football Archived 2012 10 02 at the Wayback Machine Sacramento Bee Retrieved September 30 2012 Dewey Todd October 4 2012 Sparse crowd sees Las Vegas Locos roll over Omaha Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved October 4 2012 Robinson Tom September 6 2012 UFL defending champs win their first home game The Virginian Pilot Retrieved October 6 2012 Pair undaunted by missing game checks Archived 2013 08 24 at the Wayback Machine from Sacramento Bee 10 11 2012 Pivovar Steven October 13 2012 Nighthawks dominate in front of 3 563 Archived 2013 01 30 at archive today Omaha World Herald Retrieved October 13 2012 Pivovar Steven October 18 2012 Nighthawks again grounded by Locos Archived 2012 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Omaha World Herald Retrieved October 18 2012 Sparse crowd sees Destroyers lose to Sacramento The Virginian Pilot Retrieved October 20 2012 Locomotives steamroll Nighthawks from Omaha World Herald 10 4 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 UFL season amp oldid 1121525406, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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