2008 Intense Football League season

2008 Intense Football League season

The 2008 Intense Football League season was the fourth and final season of the Intense Football League. The regular season began on Saturday, March 1, 2008 and ended on Saturday, June 28. The league champions were the Louisiana Swashbucklers, who defended their title by defeating the Corpus Christi Hammerheads in Intense Bowl IV on July 28, 2008.

Following Intense Bowl IV, the IFL champion, the Louisiana Swashbucklers, played against the UIF champion, the Sioux Falls Storm, on Saturday, August 2 in the inaugural National Indoor Bowl. [http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3681919]

tandings

* "Green indicates clinched playoff berth"
* "Grey indicates best league record"

Playoffs

6TeamBracket | RD1=Round 1
RD2=Semifinals
RD3=Intense Bowl IV
group1=
group2=
RD1-seed1=6
RD1-team1=Alaska
RD1-score1=18
RD1-seed2=3
RD1-team2=CenTex
RD1-score2=71
RD1-seed3=5
RD1-team3=Frisco
RD1-score3=33
RD1-seed4=4
RD1-team4=Odessa
RD1-score4=67
RD2-seed1=3
RD2-team1=CenTex
RD2-score1=34
RD2-seed2=2
RD2-team2=Corpus Christi
RD2-score2=64
RD2-seed3=4
RD2-team3=Odessa
RD2-score3=57
RD2-seed4=1
RD2-team4=Louisiana
RD2-score4=59
RD3-seed1=2
RD3-team1=Corpus Christi
RD3-score1=35
RD3-seed2=1
RD3-team2=Louisiana
RD3-score2=66

National Indoor Bowl

2TeamBracket
RD1=National Indoor Bowl I
RD1-seed1=IFL
RD1-team1=Louisiana Swashbucklers
RD1-score1=42
RD1-seed2=UIF
RD1-team2=Sioux Falls Storm
RD1-score2=54

* Located at the Sioux Falls Arena in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on Saturday, August 2

External links

* [http://www.thestatguys.com/IFL/CONFSTAT.HTM 2008 Stats]


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