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The Professional Spring Football League (PSFL) was a proposed outdoor
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slated to begin in 1992. The league was founded by Vincent Sette, a computer sales executive, while TV executive Rex Lardner served as commissioner.


Beginning

Spring football was nothing new by the early 90s: the
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played three seasons from 1983-85, while the
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's own minor league, the
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, was starting its second season in 1992. Lardner was unconcerned about the USFL's failure or competition from the WLAF: "We're going to play a new brand of football that will create excitement." Two-point conversions were to be allowed and overtime was to be a modified sudden death, with each team being guaranteed a possession. The PSFL also had what they called a "universal ticket" which allowed season ticket holders to attend any league game anywhere in the country. Announced on October 1, 1991 -- less than five months before their scheduled opening game -- the PSFL had no TV contract, but did air a preview show on
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in 1991, laying out the ten teams that would play.Full PSFL preview show
/ref> Walt Michaels, former coach of the
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and the USFL's
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was announced as the PSFL's Director of Football Operations, but apparently had no role with the league going forward. The PSFL also hired some fairly high-profile coaches (including ex-
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coach Craig Morton and former
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and college coach
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), and a number of current or future notable
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and
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players were in the teams' training camps, including mid-90s
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running back Bernie Parmalee, AFL quarterback
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, AFL defensive specialist Durwood Roquemore, and AFL wide receiver/defensive back
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. Also vying for spots in the PSFL were former Notre Dame signal-caller
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and running back
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, who rushed for a then-record 204 yards in
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for the
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. The team salary cap was set at $2 million per team with 50-man rosters. The 1992 PSFL season was set to begin in Tampa on February 29, with the Utah Pioneers taking on the Tampa Bay Outlaws. There was to be a sixteen-game regular season through June 14, two rounds of playoffs, and the championship game (or "Red, White And Blue Bowl"), scheduled for
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in
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, on Sunday, July 5. The league was the first sports
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, which has been used as a blueprint for several leagues since, such as
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and the WNBA. Rather than the league being set up as a
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which technically exists for the benefit of its for-profit franchises, the PSFL was one single
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(the "entity" model of sports league organization) with
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operating the teams and performing many of the functions usually performed by team owners in the traditional model of North American professional sport organization. The idea was to eliminate weak financial teams as well as the potential for
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as all players were contracted by the PSFL, and then assigned to individual teams.


Ending

Many sports leagues have folded before actually playing a game, but the PSFL probably got the closest to starting their season before the plug was pulled; each team had players already in camp and practicing, and rosters cut down to 60 players. On February 11, 1992, the Miami Tribe (who had actually played a game, an exhibition against the
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team) disbanded after its equipment was seized as collateral against an unpaid hotel bill at training camp in Florida. Meanwhile, the Washington Marauders (whose entire operation, including equipment, was being run out of a single hotel room in
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) stated they had sold only 100 season tickets, and also threatened to quit the league without more money. Finally, the end of the PSFL was announced by Lardner on February 19, just ten days before the scheduled season opener, after a needed cash infusion of $1 million did not surface. The league had over $7 million in
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from ticket sales as funds were not to be spent until the games were played and revenues were earned. This protected fans and sponsors from losses or failure, and ticketholders received full refunds. The teams shut down all on the same day as all invoiced expenses were paid by the league headquarters. The PSFL tried to regroup for 1993 season, but again the start-up funding did not get secured and the league organization disbanded.


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