15. The Yellowknife Wraiths have won yet another Ultimus Championship. The standout performances were both on the Yellowknife Wraiths. The Offensive Player of the Game was Rando Cardrissian and the Defensive Player of the Game was Douglas Quaid. Rando Cardrissian had 21 rushes for 97 rushing yards and 1 rushing touchdown. He did this on a 4.6 Y/A. Rando Cardrissian also had 2 receptions for 19 yards giving him a total of over 100 yards from scrimmage in the game. Douglas Quaid on the defensive side of the ball had a whale of a day. He had 10 total tackles, 1 sack on the Quarterback, 1 force fumble and fumble recovery, and 2 passes defended. The sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery all came on the same pivotal play late in the fourth quarter. Austin had the ball and was trying to put together a game winning drive, Douglas Quaid came up the middle and strip sacked the Austin Copperhead's quarterback, which cause the fumble. Quaid had the wherewithal to realize the ball was loose and pick it up. This led the Wraiths entering victory formation at the Austin side of the field to confirm the victory. The MVP's are now parading around Disney World and having a lot of fun.
17. The Yellowknife Wraiths are the current ISFL Champions. They had a home Ultimus game, a stadium that has one of the biggest home advantages in the entire ISFL. Yellowknife is in the far reaches of Canada and frequently gets extremely cold temperatures. The Yellowknife home stadium has no dome, which has generally worked in the Wraiths favour as visiting teams have had an extremely difficult time adjusting to the cold and general field conditions on road games up at Yellowknife. The Wraiths have been consistently one of the best franchises in the ISFL with high win totals and quite a few Ultimus trophies. There have been a couple occasions when a team has been able to go into Yellowknife and win. Namely the Orange County Otters, hailing from southern California no less, in S18 and S19, who went into Yellowknife two years in a row and came away with Ultimus trophies. Home advantage aside, the Wraiths have had one of the lowest revenue's in the entire ISFL. Mainly because the stadium has one use, and that is for football games for the Wraiths. The city of Yellowknife is slowly expanding and the mayor has proposed a new feature for the Wraiths stadium. That is why a dome has been proposed, to make the stadium open for concerts, other sporting events and so on. Now the debate is to build a new stadium with a dome, expand, or just make an entirely new stadium.
20. Big Slammu is quickly rising in stardom, as he has been approached time and time again for movie and film roles. One roles that he's been really excited about is a celebrity appearance in WWE Raw. Big Slammu has always been a big WWE fan growing up and it is a dream come true to be featured on such a fun stage. He certainly has the body for it, and WWE has been promoting his appearance later on this summer with a fervour on social media. WWE has been on the downturn lately and Big Slammu may give them the fame they need to continue the show as long as they can. Big Slammu is also going to be featured on a documentary produced by ISFL Network on his offseason workout plan. It's purpose is to peel back the curtain on pro football and the ups and downs for players as they progress on their football careers. Big Slammu may have the ideal shark bod, but he's worked since highschool to maintain, shape and train it to reach max performance. The 3rd year player has now finished top 3 in the nation in total tackles and as his career progresses on the field, his off the field prospects will continue to increase.
26. Big Slammu always wanted to be a linebacker in the ISFL. His earlier football career was actually quite varied in terms of his position. In Highschool, he played a mixture of defensive end, defensive tackle, and outside linebacker. He also made appearances in the offensive backfield as a fullback and running back. Big Slammu was always been a dynamic athlete in highschool and many players in the ISFL have also been considered prime athletes at that level in the game. Big Slammu was drafted to the Wraiths in the 3rd round straight out of highschool. As the LB position was not open, Big Slammu had to make a due with a short stint in the DSFL as a Linebacker with middling success. He insisted on being called up in his 2nd season where he was put in the DE spot. He struggled mightily and did not achieve a single sack in his rookie year in the ISFL. While he got 11 sacks in his second season, the question remains on how Big Slammu's career would have looked like if he was not able to play LB. Considering his highschool background, Big Slammu probably would have been happy playing DE or DT but would have probably been a little frustrated as to being slightly too small for the defensive line.
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17. The Yellowknife Wraiths are the current ISFL Champions. They had a home Ultimus game, a stadium that has one of the biggest home advantages in the entire ISFL. Yellowknife is in the far reaches of Canada and frequently gets extremely cold temperatures. The Yellowknife home stadium has no dome, which has generally worked in the Wraiths favour as visiting teams have had an extremely difficult time adjusting to the cold and general field conditions on road games up at Yellowknife. The Wraiths have been consistently one of the best franchises in the ISFL with high win totals and quite a few Ultimus trophies. There have been a couple occasions when a team has been able to go into Yellowknife and win. Namely the Orange County Otters, hailing from southern California no less, in S18 and S19, who went into Yellowknife two years in a row and came away with Ultimus trophies. Home advantage aside, the Wraiths have had one of the lowest revenue's in the entire ISFL. Mainly because the stadium has one use, and that is for football games for the Wraiths. The city of Yellowknife is slowly expanding and the mayor has proposed a new feature for the Wraiths stadium. That is why a dome has been proposed, to make the stadium open for concerts, other sporting events and so on. Now the debate is to build a new stadium with a dome, expand, or just make an entirely new stadium.
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20. Big Slammu is quickly rising in stardom, as he has been approached time and time again for movie and film roles. One roles that he's been really excited about is a celebrity appearance in WWE Raw. Big Slammu has always been a big WWE fan growing up and it is a dream come true to be featured on such a fun stage. He certainly has the body for it, and WWE has been promoting his appearance later on this summer with a fervour on social media. WWE has been on the downturn lately and Big Slammu may give them the fame they need to continue the show as long as they can. Big Slammu is also going to be featured on a documentary produced by ISFL Network on his offseason workout plan. It's purpose is to peel back the curtain on pro football and the ups and downs for players as they progress on their football careers. Big Slammu may have the ideal shark bod, but he's worked since highschool to maintain, shape and train it to reach max performance. The 3rd year player has now finished top 3 in the nation in total tackles and as his career progresses on the field, his off the field prospects will continue to increase.
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26. Big Slammu always wanted to be a linebacker in the ISFL. His earlier football career was actually quite varied in terms of his position. In Highschool, he played a mixture of defensive end, defensive tackle, and outside linebacker. He also made appearances in the offensive backfield as a fullback and running back. Big Slammu was always been a dynamic athlete in highschool and many players in the ISFL have also been considered prime athletes at that level in the game. Big Slammu was drafted to the Wraiths in the 3rd round straight out of highschool. As the LB position was not open, Big Slammu had to make a due with a short stint in the DSFL as a Linebacker with middling success. He insisted on being called up in his 2nd season where he was put in the DE spot. He struggled mightily and did not achieve a single sack in his rookie year in the ISFL. While he got 11 sacks in his second season, the question remains on how Big Slammu's career would have looked like if he was not able to play LB. Considering his highschool background, Big Slammu probably would have been happy playing DE or DT but would have probably been a little frustrated as to being slightly too small for the defensive line.
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