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Rivals Professional Football League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2019–20 RPFL season
SportAmerican football
Founded2012
First season2014
CEOQuentin Hines
No. of teams12
CountriesUnited States
Official websiterivalsnation.com

The Rivals Professional Football League (RPFL) is a low-level minor professional football league owned by Quentin Hines and consisting of 12 teams in Michigan, Florida and Georgia.[1] All 12 teams are centrally owned and operated by the league, while salaries can range from $100 to $1,000 a week.[2]

The league divide to three abbreviated "seasons": the Florida teams play from February to March, the Michigan teams contend from May to June and the Georgia teams compete from November to December. Each team plays a three-week regular season with the top two teams competing for the league championship.[3]

The league is subject to criticism, as some openly called it "a scam".[4]

History

The league was founded in 2012 and played its inaugural season in 2014.[1] Initially Hines announced that the league will have five teams: Akron Blaze, Chicago Kings, Detroit Cougars, Indianapolis Racers and Southern Michigan Mustangs. At the time, Hines indicated that he was sole owner and would continue as such for the league's first stage before selling franchises. In the end, only two teams played in the first season, Macomb County Bearcats and Detroit Cougars. The Cougars were first season champions, and according to the league, 14 league players end up getting other pro opportunities: four players tried out for the NFL and 10 others earned CFL workouts. [5]

In April 2015, the league indicated two more Michigan teams, Pontiac Generals and Oakland County Racers, with two stadium as game sites, Mount Clemens High School and Wisner Stadium in Pontiac.[6] The Cougars won their second championship, and their star player, DeAndre Smith, signed a $64,100 three-year performance-based contract with the Generals.[7]

For the 2016 season the league added four teams in Miami area: Miami Blaze, Atlantic Sharks, Florida Wolves and South Beach Silverbacks.

For the 2018 season the league added four teams in Georgia: Atlanta Sting, Cobb County Kings, Georgia Power and Peachtree Heat.

in the 2019 season, the South Beach Silverbacks signed a 61 year old rookie name Mark Eberwine, after he attended the league tryouts and selected in the 2019 RPFL draft.[8] Eberwine claims it wasn't a publicity stunt. The Silverbacks won the Conference championship, after defeating the Miami Blaze 28-8.

RPFL Teams

Michigan Conference

  • Detroit Cougars
  • Oakland County Racers
  • Michigan Bearcats
  • Pontiac Generals

Florida Conference

  • Miami Blaze
  • Atlantic Sharks
  • Florida Wolves
  • South Beach Silverbacks

Georgia Conference

  • Atlanta Sting
  • Cobb County Kings
  • Georgia Power
  • Peachtree Heat

Notable players

References

  1. ^ a b Earlywine, Aaron (February 9, 2017). "A closer look at football developmental leagues". SI.com. Time, Inc. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  2. ^ Autullo, Ryan (April 3, 2014). "New league not coming to Toledo". The Blade. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
  3. ^ "Xenith Partners With Rivals Professional Football League".
  4. ^ "RPFL: Real or Scam?".
  5. ^ "Football teams playing at Pontiac's Wisner Memorial Stadium hold tryouts".
  6. ^ "Detroit area's Rivals Professional Football League expands for upcoming 2nd season".
  7. ^ "DeAndre Smith signs biggest-ever Rivals League contract".
  8. ^ "Player, 61, credits fitness for pro debut".
  9. ^ "Falcon pair fulfill pro dream".