Gridiron Developmental Football League
The Gridiron Developmental Football League (GDFL) is a low-level american football minor league[1][2] based in Memphis, Tennessee, using the franchise model.[3][4]
Current season, competition or edition: 2023 GDFL season | |
Classification | Low-level minor league |
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Sport | American football |
Founded | 2010 |
President | Charles Thompson |
Commissioner | Anthony Rodrigues |
No. of teams | 29 |
Countries | United States |
Official website | gdfl |
As of April 2023, the league has 29 teams. The GDFL plays a playoff format similar to NCAA tournament, as 14 teams make the playoffs, with the two finalists meet in the Gridiron Bowl. The league also has an All-Star game called Hype Bowl, where the best players from the Impact Conference meets their counterparts from Xtreme Conference, and played annually before the championship game.
Teams' typical payroll budget changes between franchises, while salary payment also varies per players and per skillset – as some are getting paid, others aren't getting paid at all and some are getting only "gas money".[5]
The league have partnering agreements with the Elite Football League of India (EFLI)[6] and the Federación Deportiva Nacional de Fútbol Americano de Chile (FDNFA)[7] for player development.
History
Origins
The league was first conceived in 2009 and formed in 2010, with Charles Thompson as the founder and first president, and with representatives of several regional semi-pro football teams, that had a plan to form a 32 team pro minor league.[3][5][8]
Inaugural Teams
Memphis Blast, Arkansas Pirates, Carolina Warriors, Mississippi Raiders, Huntsville Hurricanes, Derby City Thunder, Hopkinsville Marauders, River City Raptors, Kentucky Wolverines, Ohio Browns, Columbus Gladiators, Tristate Sharks, Goshen Rampage, North Carolina Bengals, Lumberton Razorbacks, Carolina Cougars, Carolina Lions, Carolina Warhawks, Carolina Warriors, Port City Snipers, Beaufort Broncos, Palmetto Havoc, Palmetto State Spartans, CSRA Cobras, Georgia Crush, Rock Hill Scorpions, Lake Norman Fear, Ashville Grizzlies.
2019–present
In September 2019 the GDFL reached an agreement with Labelle Developmental Football League[9] (formerly Labelle Community Football League[10]) to absorb the league teams under the Gridiron Developmental Football League umbrella, and to launch "GDFL West Coast". On later date, it was announced that the West Coast Football Alliance[11] teams will become GDFL members,[12] and the Colorado Football Association also confirmed that their league teams are joining the GDFL.[13] On October the league and Developmental Football International (DFI) announced joint-venture agreement, that "would strengthen the American developmental football landscape through stability, commercial growth and the professional development of club football in four main regions throughout the United States", with attempt to mirror the United Soccer League.[14]
As with almost all other sports leagues, the GDFL first postponed and then suspended operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.[15][16]
In 2023 the league announced that the Watertown Red & Black - the oldest active football team in the United States - would be joining the league[17] and the Racine Raiders - the second oldest active semi-pro team in the United States and the semi-pro team with the most all-time franchise wins - would be joining the league.[18]
Teams
Source[19]
Impact Conference
- Impact East Division: Everett Royals,[20] Seattle Seminoles, Spokane Wolfpack. Wenatchee Valley Storm
- Impact North Division: Grit City Knights, South Lane Buzzards, Washington Warriors, West Sound Rebels
- Impact West Division: Inglewood Blackhawks, Santa Clarita Valley Tigers, SoCal Coyotes
- Impact South Division: Arizona Roadrunners, Lancaster Mustangs, Salt Lake City Senate
Xtreme Conference
- Xtreme East Division: Central New York Vikings, Syracuse Strong, Troy Fighting Irish, Watertown Red & Black
- Xtreme North Division: Baltimore Lightning, Capital City Seahawks, Columbus Fire, Erie Express, Washington Bulldawgs
- Xtreme Midwest: Racine Raiders, St. Paul Pioneers, Wisconsin Hitmen
- Xtreme South Division: Georgia Brigade, Huntsville Rockets, Memphis Blast, Tri-City Outlaws
- Xtreme West Division: Charlotte Colonials, New York Falcons, Orchard Park Ducks, Upstate Predators
Notable former teams
- Albany Metro Mallers
- Carolina Warriors
- Central Penn Piranha
- Chambersburg Cardinals
- Dallas Diesel
- Lehigh Valley Storm
- Myrtle Beach Sharks[21]
- Nashville Storm
- Pittsburgh Colts[22]
- Tampa Bay Warriors
GDFL National Champions
Season | National Title Game | Date | Champions (Record) | Score | Runner-up (Record) | Location |
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2010[25] | Gridiron Bowl I | Sep 25, 2010 | Carolina Warriors (9–0) | 15–7 | Kentucky Wolverines (10–0) | Memphis, Tennessee |
2011[26] | Gridiron Bowl II[27] | Oct 1, 2011 | Chambersburg Cardinals (9–0) | 19–14[28][29] | Oklahoma Thunder (9–0) | Tara Stadium (Jonesboro, Georgia) |
2012[30] | Gridiron Bowl III[31] | Oct 13, 2012 | Central Penn Piranha (9–0) | 49–14 | South Buffalo Celtics (8–1) | Trojan Stadium (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) |
2013[32] | Gridiron Bowl IV[33] | Sep 7, 2013 | Oklahoma Thunder (10–0) | 56–8 | Lehigh Valley Storm (8–2) | Memphis, Tennessee |
2014[34] | Gridiron Bowl V[35] | Sep 27, 2014 | Central Penn Piranha* (8–1) | 21–19 | Oklahoma City Bounty Hunters (8–2) | Cordova Stadium (Cordova, Tennessee) |
2015[36] | Gridiron Bowl VI | Sep 5, 2015 | Nashville Storm (8–0) | 31–28[37] | Crescent City Kings (7–1) | Victory Field (New Orleans, Louisiana) |
2016[38] | Gridiron Bowl VII[39] | Sep 3, 2016 | Oklahoma Thunder (8–0) | 29–16[40] | Nashville Storm (8–0) | Holland Hall Stadium (Tulsa, Oklahoma) |
2017[41] | Gridiron Bowl VIII[42] | Aug 26, 2017 | Oklahoma Thunder (8–0) | 51–12[43] | Chattanooga Eagles (7–1) | Kirby Stadium (Memphis, Tennessee)[44] |
2018[45] | Gridiron Bowl IX[46] | Aug 11, 2018 | Oklahoma Thunder (6–2) | 38–15[47] | Middle Tennessee Bulldawgs (7–1) | Carver Stadium (Birmingham, Alabama) |
2019[48] | Gridiron Bowl X[49] | Aug 17, 2019 | Oklahoma Thunder (7–1) | 24–12[50] | Middle Tennessee Bulldawgs (8–0) | Fred G. Hughes Stadium (Joplin, Missouri)[51] |
2020[52] | Gridiron Bowl XI | Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
2021[53] | Gridiron Bowl XII[54] | Sep 5, 2021 | Erie Express (8–0) | 42–40[55][56] | Inglewood Blackhawks (8–0) | Saxson Stadium (Erie, Pennsylvania)[57] |
2022[58] | Gridiron Bowl XIII[59] | Sep 3, 2022 | Syracuse Strong (10–1) | 24–20[60] | Inglewood Blackhawks (10–0) | Clark High School Stadium (Las Vegas, Nevada)[61] |
2023[62] | Gridiron Bowl XIV[63] | Sep 2, 2023 | Racine Raiders (11–0) | 27–18[64] | West Sound Rebels (10–0) | Fairmont Heights High School Stadium (Landover, Maryland)[65] |
* Vacated by the league due to team leaving the GDFL after the season was over.
GDFL Commissioners
- Bo Townsend (2019–present)[66]
- George Burch (2017–2019)
- Devin Richardson (2015–2017)
- Steven Roper (2014–2015)
- Charles Thompson (2010–2014)
Notable players
- Delvin Breaux – Former New Orleans Saints player.
- Tyron Carrier – Former Montreal Alouettes player.
- De'Mon Glanton – Former Arena Football League player.
- Kache Palacio – Former Seattle Seahawks player.[68]
- Keon Lattimore – Former San Francisco 49ers player.
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