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Chatter continues around UFL’s chance for success

Dealscape taps into some of the continued chatter surrounding the possibility of the United Football League actually getting off the ground.

Most analysis stories suggest that despite the failure of the USFL and more recently the XFL, the UFL could succeed, especially in light of the growing number of available cable channels. The key is to find potential owners willing to accept losses in the short term — something XFL partners WWE and NBC reportedly weren’t willing to endure.

Interestingly, CNNmoney suggests the NFL’s best weapon against the startup isn’t necessarily TV contracts or deep pockets, but Electronic Arts Inc.’s Madden video game franchise.

If there is this much talk about the league, that’s at least saying something right? (Read)

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Is There Room For A Second Football League? How about a third?

Chris Isadore at CNNMoney writes about the chances of the UFL succeeding where other football leagues have tried and failed:

And unlike some of the previous efforts, the NFL may have left just enough doors open for them to succeed this time.

Hambrecht declined to comment on his plans, although a spokesman confirmed basic details that have already been published. Games would air on Friday nights in the fall, a night with limited sports competition on television.

The anti-trust legislation that allowed the NFL to have a national television deal explicitly prohibits the league from playing on Friday as a way of protecting high school games, which often are played on Friday nights. Right now the law applies only to the NFL.

The Hambrecht/Cuban league would concentrate on mid-sized markets currently without an NFL franchise, most notably Las Vegas, Orlando and San Antonio, as well as Los Angeles, the only major metropolis without an NFL team.

So far nothing new…

Cuban argues that the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement, with its salary cap, will give an upstart league access to enough credible football talent to attract true fans of the game and provide a good quality of play.”Their CBA structure is not designed for a competitive environment. Competition for top players, even if the UFL gets just a few, increases prices at the top end for all teams,” he wrote on his blog recently. “Every star will get paid more, but still have to fit under the cap. That forces teams to use more low cost players, at the expense of signing the middle of the roster. That gives us access to quite a few very, very good NFL players.”

This argument is the most compelling one I’ve seen for an idea that most football fans would be quick to dismiss, and it’s enough convince me that these efforts aren’t a Hail Mary pass.

Finding the right owners and right corporate partners will be tough. Finding good players and coaches for the new league won’t be as tough as you think.

However, that, plus the fact that an article like this is getting published right now, tells me something is up. It might just be that Michael Vick’s status change has increased interest. But I hope there is something more.

Unmentioned in Isadore’s piece is the All American Football League. They’ve been holding auditions (in Arkansas this weekend) and look to be on schedule to debut with a six team league playing across the south. Not the most ambitious effort, but perhaps one more inclined to succeed.

If you were in Las Vegas today, which league would you place your money on?

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