Who Will Win the CPIFL Championship? [POLL]
The first regular season for the CPIFL has come to an end, and there are four teams that have qualified for the playoffs: The Omaha Beef, Wichita Wild, Sioux City Bandits and Salina Bombers.
The first regular season for the CPIFL has come to an end, and there are four teams that have qualified for the playoffs: The Omaha Beef, Wichita Wild, Sioux City Bandits and Salina Bombers.
The Mid-Missouri Outlaws are back into action this Saturday at the Mathewson Exhibition Center. The Outlaws will welcome the Bloomington Edge this Saturday night at 7:05 p.m. This is the second time the Outlaws face the Edge. The Edge won 54-3 back in March.
The Champions Professional Indoor Football League (CPIFL) made a ruling in regards to an incident that happened in the Omaha Beef versus Lincoln Haymakers game on Saturday night (May 11). The Beef defeated the Haymakers 27-23, but there was a brawl that took place at the end of the game on the field. Eight players and one coach have been disciplined with suspensions ranging from 2-12 games. Names are being withheld in order to comply with employment privacy laws and confidentiality. All players and teams have the right to appeal the suspensions.
The Mid-Missouri Outlaws will finish up their grueling three games versus the top three teams in the CPIFL this week. The Outlaws lost to the Wichita Wild 82-9 on Saturday, April 27, then lost to the Omaha Beef on the road on Sunday, May 5, 68-13. This week, the Outlaws travel to take on the Sioux City Bandits on Saturday at 7:05 p.m. The Bandits are currently tied for 3rd in the league with the Salina Bombers at 5-2.
The Mid-Missouri Outlaws traveled to take on the Omaha Beef on Sunday afternoon (May 5) and lost 68-13. The Omaha Beef charged out to a 15 point lead before quarterback Damien Dunning was able to find Marcus James open for a 10-yard reception for a touchdown. The Beef proved why they are the co-leaders in the CPIFL by holding the Outlaws scoreless until 11:59 was left in the 4th quarter and scored 40 more points of their own during that time.
The Mid-Missouri Outlaws are in the midst of the most grueling portion of their schedule, taking on the top three teams three weeks in a row. Last week they lost to the CPIFL League leaders, the Wichita Wild, 82-9. Now they're ready to head north on the road for two games. The Outlaws will play the Omaha Beef (5-1) on Sunday (April 5) at 3 p.m and then the Sioux City Bandits (4-2) on Saturday, May 11 at 7:05 p.m.
The Mid-Missouri Outlaws have finished their first six games of the season and have six more to go. I thought it would be fun to see what you think of the league, now that the season is halfway done for our Outlaws. The Champions Professional Indoor Football League has had a heck of a first season so far if you ask me.
The Mid-Missouri Outlaws will be hosting the Wichita Wild on Saturday night (April 27), with the kickoff at 7:05 p.m.
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