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2022 Regular Season MFL Statistics ![]() ![]() ![]() Commissioner unveils 2023 MFL schedule After three years with nearly the same schedule, Commissioner Drew Kuespert released the slate for the upcoming 2023 season. The Super Bowl Champion Ann Arbor Aces will host the Orlando Oracles in primetime for their season opener to receive their rings and will have a tough late-season stretch as they face D.C. and Arkdale in back-to-back weeks. Full schedule grid (click for enlargement): ![]() 1/23/23 Parizek, Hurts, Walker claim MFL Awards The 2022 MFL Award winners have been chosen! Justin Parizek won MFL Coach of the Year honors for his fantastic season with Ann Arbor. The Aces went 10-4, then kept winning and took the Super Bowl XXV Title. The COY adds to his ever-increasing hardware mantle piece. Jalen Hurts of New York was handed the MFL Most Valuable Player Award for his amazing season. Hurts scored 128 points, this highest total in the league in 5 years. His points came mostly from 22 touchdown passes and 10 rushing scores, making him only the second double-double player and the first 20-10 player in league history. Finally, the Rookie of the Year was granted to Pittsburgh's Kenneth Walker III. His 7 rushing scores were achieved in only 7 starts in 2022. 12/13/22 Six earn top statistical awards As the 2022 regular season comes to a close, six players claim scoring awards in four categories. The 2022 MFL Passing Champion is Arkdale's Patrick Mahomes with 33 touchdowns. The Aardvark wins his second title to match his 2018 trophy where he also had 33 TDs. The Rushing Title will be awarded to both Nick Chubb of D.C. and Chicago's Jamaal Williams. Each scored 12 times on the ground. It's the first award for both. Arkdale's Travis Kelce and Canton's Davante Adams will each get the Receiving Trophy with 12 TDs apiece. For Adams, it's his second receiving title. Finally, Jalen Hurts led New York to the Scoring Title with 128 points for the year, the most point scored since 2017. He also finished with the first 10-10 season (10 passing & 10 rushing TDs) since 2011 (Cam Newton) and the first-ever 20-10 season in MFL History: 22 passing TDs and 10 rushing TDs. 12/13/22 Top seven draft spots are set The 2023 MFL Draft is nearly nine months away, but for five teams, the top seven spots in Round One are set, giving them lots of homework over the offseason. Flint will have the top pick in the draft for the second straight year and the Wheelers have already had a two-week head start on their draft plans. By way of their loss, Orlando nabs the No. 2 pick. D.C. will have the #3 and #4 picks after trades from Chicago and Miami, respectively, give them back-to-back high picks. Pittsburgh gets the 5, Missouri the 6, and D.C. rounds out the Top Seven after securing South Bend's pick previously. 11/16/22 Orlando reaches 100 losses The Orlando Oracles have reached their first franchise milestone, but it's not the one that they were hoping for: 100 losses. However, there is good news on the horizon. Orlando is very close to hitting the 100-win mark, so stay tuned as it's most likely to also happen during the 2022 campaign. 10/15/22 Kelce's record knocks off some Varks from the past Travis Kelce's MFL-record tying 4 receiving touchdowns caused quite a stir and also sent some club record holders packing. The Aardvarks last has a receiver catch 3 touchdowns in 2008, fourteen years ago, which is quite amazing considering the franchise's successes in recent memory. That feat was done by Laveranues Coles at Iowa in Week Four of that season. Marques Colston caught 3 in Week 8 of 2007 vs. Canton, which Reggie Wayne caught his trio almost exactly one year earlier against Dowagiac at home in 2006. The first Varks receiver to ever catch three touchdown passes was Santana Moss at home against Canton in Week 9 of 2003, nineteen years ago. 10/14/22 babyfirst tv vies to dethrone ESPN8 in media rights battle An upstart cable & satellite franchise, babyfirst tv, has stepped up to challenge 25-year media champion of the Mishawaka Football League, ESPN8, The Ocho. There's never been a threat to the dominance of The Mother Ship until fairly recently. Many owners, behind closed doors, have suggested that the idea of sticking with the stalwart network could actually hurt the MFL brand as The Ocho continues to go "all in" on their 2005-era ESPN The Phone flip-phone device as the only mobile service to bring action to the fans. Meanwhile, babyfirst tv laid out a clear vision to introduce "a revolutionary product" that would, through a subscription, attach a 4K screen to diaper bag straps, allowing infants immediate access to any and all MFL content, including live games. One owner said off-the-record that "getting them hooked early will only enhance and increase the longevity and viability of the MFL name." In addition, the offer of $112 for all rights comes in far above what owners and Commissioner Drew Kuespert even thought possible. "It's hard to pass up," said Kuespert as he left the negotiations table at the Waldorf Astoria in Chicago. ESPN8's rights terminate after Super Bowl XXV; they currently are paid $56 and 3 cartons of smokes by the MFL for the rights to broadcast. 9/15/22 Stuckey put on Injured Reserve Arkdale Aardvarks owner/head coach/third-string custodian Josh Stuckey is on the mend after he sustained a torn calf muscle in a pick-up basketball game this week. He will spend the next few weeks recovering. The team issued a statement in which they "wished Coach Stuckey well" in his recovery efforts, but they also chastized him for "involving [himself] in an athletic activity outside of the practice, in violation of [his] contract". The letter, signed by Josh Stuckey, docks him $100,000 in pay for his grave error. Coach Josh Stuckey was not available for comment at press time, according to team publicist Josh Stuckey. The MFL extends their well-wishes to Stuckey for a speedy recovery. The other 11 member clubs in solidarity for the injury-stricken coach asked "Will you trade me Mahomes now?" |
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