• The Midwest Football League (MFL) was a low-level professional American football minor league that played games from 1962 to 1978. The league was based...
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  • from 1904 to 1920 Midwest Football League (1935–1940), a minor professional American football league Midwest Football League (19621978), a minor professional...
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  • 1973 Midwest Football League, 19621978 Southern Football League, 1963–1965 North Pacific Football League, 1963–1966 New England Football League, 1964–1967...
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  • Dave Behrman (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    in the Midwest Football League (MFL) for the Lansing All Stars / Capitals and Flint Sabres from 1972 to 1976. Behrman played college football at Michigan...
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  • American football quarterback who had a ten-year career as a journeyman in the Atlantic Coast Football League, Seaboard Football League, Midwest Football League...
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  • Dayton Colts (category Midwest Football League (19621978) teams)
    Tristate Semipro Football League in 1953 and American Football Conference from 1959 to 1961 as the Dayton Triangles; Midwest Football League from 1963 to...
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  • Tom Beard (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    1971 NFL draft, and also played for the Lansing All Stars of the Midwest Football League (MFL) in 1971. Senyczko, Ed (October 8, 1971). "Stars Lose Beard...
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  • Tri-States Football League (1960–1961) Midwest Football League‡, 19621978 Southern Football League, 1963–1965 Merger between the Dixie Football League (1961–1962)...
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    Jim Brandstatter (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    training camp in June. He joined the Lansing All Stars of the Midwest Football League in August 1974, where his brother Art was the head coach. He also...
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  • Indianapolis Capitols (category Midwest Football League (19621978) teams)
    American football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. They played in the Continental Football League from 1968 to 1969 and Midwest Football League from 1972...
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  • Tom Cecchini (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    All-Big Ten Conference football team. After leaving Michigan, Cecchini played for the Ypsilanti Vikings of the Midwest Football League and was selected as...
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  • Cornelius Greene (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    Columbus Stingers of the Midwest Football League in July. Greene played with the Columbus Metros in the Midwest Football League in 1978. The Metros joined the...
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  • Terry Hoeppner (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    for the Indiana Caps of the Midwest Football League, and Detroit Wheels and Charlotte Hornets of the World Football League. He owned a 57–39 overall record...
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  • Dana Coin (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    as an assistant football coach at a high school in Dowagiac, Michigan. He played for the Flint Sabres of the Midwest Football League in 1973. He also...
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  • Toronto Tigers (category Midwest Football League (19621978) teams)
    semi-professional American football team that played from 1962 to 1964. The team was based in Toronto, Ohio, and played in the Midwest Football League in 1964. They...
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  • Canadian football league in eastern Canada Midwest Football League (1935–1940), a minor professional American football league Midwest Football League (1962–1978)...
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    Chuck Heater (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    the regular season. Heater played for the Pontiac Arrows of the Midwest Football League in 1976. When Heater was released by the Saints, he returned to...
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  • football league Midwest Football League (19621978), American football league Mallee Football League, Australian rules football league in South Australia...
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  • of the Continental Football League and Atlantic Coast Football League, and Columbus Bucks / Barons of the Midwest Football League. Hayes had nine siblings...
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  • Mel Anthony (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    Beavers of the Continental Football League (COFL), and in the Midwest Football League in 1967 for the Ypsilanti Vikings. Anthony attended Roger Bacon...
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    Steelers and the Minnesota Vikings, he joined the Dayton Colts of the Midwest Football League in 1965. Ferguson returned to Ohio State University and earned...
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  • Youngstown Hardhats (category Midwest Football League (19621978) teams)
    semi-professional football team that played from 1972 to 1974 and 1976 to 1981. The team was based in Youngstown, Ohio, and competed in the Midwest Football League from...
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  • Ron Goovert (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    also played in the Continental Football League for the Charleston Rockets in 1966, and in the Midwest Football League for the Lansing All Stars and Flint...
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    play football in the United States as a varsity sport and are members of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), known as Division I-AA from 1978 through...
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  • The Hawaii Professional Football League, or HPFL, was a proposed professional-football league based in the U.S. state of Hawaii, aiming for an inaugural...
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  • Dave Fisher (category Midwest Football League (19621978) players)
    Ypsilanti Vikings of the Midwest Football League in 1967. He signed with the Baltimore Colts in May 1968, and retired from football in the middle of training...
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    Midwest City is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, the population...
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  • Vista Little League }] 2013 LLWS Ken Hubbs – American second baseman (1961–1963), 1954 LLWS (Colton, California). 1962 National League (NL) Rookie of...
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  • college-level sprint football. It was joined in the 2022 season by the Midwest Sprint Football League, initially featuring six schools in the Midwest and Upper South...
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  • Division I-AA was created in January 1978, when Division I was subdivided into Division I-A and Division I-AA for football only. The initial criteria for a...
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