2007 United Indoor Football season

2007 United Indoor Football season

The 2007 United Indoor Football season was the third season of the UIF.

Teams played either a 14 or 15 game schedule from March 23 until July 14 2007.

The league champions, for the third year in a row, were the Sioux Falls Storm, who defeated the Lexington Horsemen in United Bowl III. In doing so, they became the very first football team to have back-to-back perfect seasons.

tandings

* "Green indicates clinched playoff berth"
* "Purple indicates division champion"
* "Grey indicates best league record"

Playoffs

8TeamBracket | RD1=Round 1
RD2=Divisional Championship
RD3=United Bowl III
group1=Eastern Division
group2=Western Division
RD1-seed1=1
RD1-team1=Rock River Raptors
RD1-score1=30
RD1-seed2=4
RD1-team2=Bloomington Extreme
RD1-score2=43
RD1-seed3=2
RD1-team3=River City Rage
RD1-score3=33
RD1-seed4=3
RD1-team4=Lexington Horsemen
RD1-score4=48
RD1-seed5=1
RD1-team5=Sioux Falls Storm
RD1-score5=44
RD1-seed6=4
RD1-team6=Colorado Ice
RD1-score6=16
RD1-seed7=2
RD1-team7=Billings Outlaws
RD1-score7=62
RD1-seed8=3
RD1-team8=Omaha Beef
RD1-score8=27
RD2-seed1=4
RD2-team1=Bloomington Extreme
RD2-score1=49
RD2-seed2=3
RD2-team2=Lexington Horsemen
RD2-score2=67
RD2-seed3=1
RD2-team3=Sioux Falls Storm
RD2-score3=45
RD2-seed4=2
RD2-team4=Billings Outlaws
RD2-score4=23
RD3-seed1=E3
RD3-team1=Lexington Horsemen
RD3-score1=59
RD3-seed2=W1
RD3-team2=Sioux Falls Storm
RD3-score2=62

All-Star Game

2TeamBracket
RD1=All-Star Game
RD1-seed1=W
RD1-team1=Western All-Stars
RD1-score1=25
RD1-seed2=E
RD1-team2=Eastern All-Stars
RD1-score2=49

* Located at the U.S. Cellular Coliseum in Bloomington, Illinois on Saturday, August 18

External links

* [http://www.qkstats.net/UIF/2007/uifindex.htm 2007 UIF Season Stats]


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