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2015 FXFL season

The 2015 FXFL season was the second season of the Fall Experimental Football League (FXFL) and the final season of league play before it was replaced by The Spring League in 2017.

Relocations and franchise changes

With the Brawlers' sudden contraction, the league shrunk from four teams to three, with the Brooklyn Bolts and traveling Florida Blacktips remaining as they were in 2014. The league's geographic footprint also shrunk so that both teams with home fields are located in the state of New York.

Coaching changes

  • In Brooklyn, John Bock left the team. Replacing Bock was Terry Shea, who moved over from the same position with the Brawlers.
  • Hudson Valley hired John Jenkins, who had previously served as coach of the Blacktips and the Ottawa Renegades of the CFL, as their head coach. Sandy Buda, who had coached the predecessor Omaha Mammoths, declined to leave Omaha. The Blacktips never announced who their head coach was for the 2015 season. Jenkins himself would quit the league midseason after not being paid, with Robert Gordon serving as the Fort's head coach for the remainder of the season.[2]
  • The Brawlers had planned to hire Rick Worman, most recently offensive coordinator for the Montreal Alouettes, as head coach before the team was contracted.

Regular season

The second Blacktips/Bolts game was originally scheduled for Friday, October 30, but the game was rescheduled to one day earlier due to Game 3 the 2015 World Series, which was to be hosted by the Bolts' parent company, the New York Mets.

As was the case in the 2014 season, the last game of the season (the only matchup between the Blacktips and Hudson Valley) was canceled, and no championship was played.[3] As a result, because the Blacktips and Hudson Valley never faced each other, it became impossible to determine a true champion; although Brooklyn technically had the better record, the Blacktips and Bolts split the two-game series between each other 1–1 and the three games' difference between them and the Blacktips was all in games against winless Hudson Valley, whom the Blacktips never got to face.

Schedule

Date Visitor Score Home Score Attendance
Friday, October 2 Blacktips 29 Brooklyn 6 est. 950
Saturday, October 3[4][5] Hudson Valley Mahoning Valley canceled
Saturday, October 10[4] Brooklyn 45 Hudson Valley 23 1,776[6]
Thursday, October 15[5] Blacktips Mahoning Valley canceled
Saturday, October 17 Hudson Valley 9 Brooklyn 34
Friday, October 23[A] Brooklyn 30 Hudson Valley 6
Thursday, October 29 Blacktips 24 Brooklyn 31
Wednesday, November 4[5] Brooklyn Mahoning Valley canceled
Friday, November 6 Blacktips Hudson Valley canceled
  1. ^ The original schedule had Brooklyn hosting Mahoning Valley on this date instead of this game.

Final standings

Team Wins Losses Win % PF PA Net points Home Road Streak
Brooklyn 4 1 .800 146 91 +55 2–1 2–0 W4
Blacktips 1 1 .500 53 37 +16 0–0 1–1 L1
Hudson Valley 0 3 .000 38 109 -71 0–2 0–1 L3

References

  1. ^ "FXFL folding Mahoning Valley franchise". WFMJ. September 28, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Hanrahan, Tom (October 18, 2015). "Partridge keeps firing away in FXFL". St. Joseph News Press. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  3. ^ Friday's HV Fort Game CANCELLED!. Hudson valley Renegades. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Haynes, Stephen (August 6, 2015). "County brings pro football to Dutchess hoping fans follow". Poughkeepsie Journal. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c "Brawlers will be part of FXFL". Vindy.com. The Vindicator. July 16, 2015. Archived from the original on July 17, 2015. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  6. ^ Martelli, A.J. (11 October 2015). "Fort opener yields positive atmosphere despite result". Poughkeepsie Journal.