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The 2010 Florida Tuskers season was the second and final season for the Virginia Destroyers as the Florida Tuskers.They finished with a 5–3 regular season record and lost in the 2010 UFL Championship Game to the Las Vegas Locomotives for a second straight season.
The 2009 Florida Tuskers season was the first season for the Florida Tuskers. In the UFL's Premiere Season, the Tuskers put together a league-best, undefeated 6–0 record. In the championship game however, they lost to the Las Vegas Locomotives in overtime. The Tuskers played three home games in the six game regular season.
This category is for current and former players of the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League ... Pages in category "Florida Tuskers players" The following 144 ...
Florida Tuskers players (144 P) S. Florida Tuskers seasons (2 P) Pages in category "Florida Tuskers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The 2009 United Football League season—referred to by the professional American football league as the UFL Premiere Season—was the inaugural season of the United Football League. The regular season featured 4 teams playing 6 games each (twice against each of the other teams), and both began and ended at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas .
Final score Team record 1 Saturday, October 10 7:00 p.m. ET: at Florida Tuskers: L 13–35 0–1 Citrus Bowl: 11,203 HDNet: 2 Saturday, October 17 9:00 p.m. ET at California Redwoods: L 7–24 0–2 AT&T Park: 6,341 HDNet 3 Bye: 4 Thursday, October 29 7:00 p.m. ET California Redwoods L 13–20 0–3 Giants Stadium: 10,818 Versus: 5 Wednesday ...
The 2010 United Football League season was the second season of the United Football League. The regular season ran from September 18 to November 20 and featured five teams playing eight games each (twice against each of the other teams) over a 10-week span.
Atlanta Braves baseball games had been a local staple on Atlanta independent station WTBS (channel 17, now WPCH-TV; which, like TBS, was owned by Ted Turner's Turner Broadcasting System) since Turner acquired the team's broadcast rights in 1973, and subsequently gained national prominence when the station was uplinked to satellite in December 1976, becoming one of America's first superstations.