On Monday, Feb. 16, the UFL held its first live chat with league commissioner Michael Huyghue.
An answer to one of the questions raised eyebrows at the headquarters of the USFL, which is planning a return in the spring of 2010 (not fall as mistakenly asked in the chat question).
Re: Live Chat with Commissioner Michael Huyghue!
Posted by Jack Franco at 02.16.09
With the New USFL forming and starting play in the fall of 2010 do you think theres room for 2 new start up leagues?
COMMISSIONER HUYGHUE RESPONSE:
From what I know about the new USFL we are looking for two different type of players. There may be some overlap of players but I do not see a problem with both leagues launching during the same season. The USFL also claims to be a “minor league for the south”. We are going to be a major league for all major places where pro football fans do not get to see the NFL play live.
On Tuesday, the new USFL's founder/chairman and CEO Michael Dwyer responded to the "minor league for the south" comment.
"I have no idea where that came from and I'd like to know," said Dwyer. "[Huyghue] couldn't be more wrong. There's not a shred of truth to it."
A quick peek at the current USFL site makes it pretty clear that it's not planning to be a "minor league for the south." The league looks to start with 12 teams based all across the country.
Within the next couple of months, the USFL expects to be making some huge announcements about its future plans. In the meantime, Dwyer saw no reason to comment on the UFL other than to "wish them the best of luck."
"We haven't made any statements about the UFL and we haven't taken any potshots," added Dwyer. "We're not going to get into any mudslinging."
The UFL will begin regular season play in October. At least seven cities will combine to host four franchises this season.
Do you think Huyghue got the new USFL confused with a different league? Share your comments on the USFL and the UFL below.