Why are all the usfl games in birmingham

Why are all the usfl games in birmingham
Fox Sports Eric Shanks addresses news conference announcing the Birmingham Stallions Inaugural game. (Sophie Higby/Bham Now)

After months of speculation and negotiations, the United States Football League (USFL) is coming to Birmingham this spring.

USFL officials held a news conference today to formally announce the league has reached agreements with the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center Authority and the Birmingham Park and Recreation Board to play all 2022 regular-season games in Birmingham.

A total of 43 regular and postseason games will be played in the Magic City at Protective Stadium and Legion Field. The USFL’s agreements also provide team practice and training facilities, office space, event staff, and other amenities to operate the league from Birmingham.

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The lighting of the sign at Birmingham’s new Protective Stadium. (Nathan Watson/Bham Now)

So who is going to carry all these games? Both NBC Sports and FOX Sports have multi-year agreements with the USFL to carry all the games. 

The league will release a comprehensive television schedule shortly. Here is a breakdown on the number of games to be played on each network:  

NBC Sports will present 22 USFL games in 2022 on:

  • NBC – 9 games
  • USA Network – 9 games
  • Peacock – 4 games

FOX Sports 22 games will be split:

  • FOX – 14 games 
  • FS1 – 8 games

About the League

Why are all the usfl games in birmingham
New Birmingham Stallions Head Coach fist bumps Reggie Bush at USFL News Conference. (Sophie Higby/Bham Now)

The USFL will launch with eight teams split into two divisions: 

  • The South Division
    • The Birmingham Stallions
    • New Orleans Breakers
    • Houston Gamblers
    • Tampa Bay Bandits
  • The North Division:
    • The Michigan Panthers
    • Pittsburgh Maulers
    • New Jersey Generals
    • Philadelphia Stars

Each team will play a 10-game schedule, followed by semifinals between the top two teams in each division and a championship game between division winners.

Mark Your Calendars – April 16th

Why are all the usfl games in birmingham
Birmingham Stallions mascot in front of Protective Stadium. (Pat Byington/BhamNow)

Along with the league launch, the USFL  announced they are playing the inaugural game between the hometown favorites—Birmingham Stallions against the New Jersey Generals on April 16 at Protective Stadium.

The first game will be televised simultaneously by Fox Sports and NBC—the first time the competing networks have collaborated on a sports broadcast since Super Bowl I aired on NBC and CBS January 15, 1967.

“The first game played in any new league is itself historical and having the USFL’s inaugural game simulcast by NBC and FOX makes it even more so,” FOX Sports CEO and Executive Producer Eric Shanks said. “It’s rare when two competitors can come together and see how cooperation can lead to long-term benefit, and it wouldn’t be possible without having terrific relationships with Pete, Jon Miller, and so many others at NBC Sports.”

In addition to representatives from the USFL and the sports networks, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin, Council President Wardine Alexander, Jefferson County Commissioner Jimmie Stephens, State Senators Jabo Waggoner and Rodger Smitherman spoke at the news conference.

Wrapping up the event was new Birmingham Stallions Head Coach Skip Holtz who declared, “The Birmingham Stallions are back!”

“What an awesome, awesome day to see the excitement, to see the energy and enthusiasm. You’re going to have the entire USFL seen around the world on Fox and NBC. But you are also going to see the city of Birmingham and all the people that have made this work and the exposure that it’s going to bring to the city,” Holtz added.

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The U in USFL could easily stand for unique.

The United States Football League is different from the other pro gridiron franchise associations that have come to Birmingham. For starters, all of this league calls the Magic City its home.

Gene Hallman, CEO of the Alabama Sports Foundation, said the USFL provides a tremendous opportunity for the Birmingham community.

“A professional football league has never before played its regular season, in its entirety, in one city,” he said. “We have a platform for a national television audience multiple times every weekend, over half of which are network TV. We have a huge economic impact with all these players and coaches staying in our hotels and eating in our restaurants.”

Some out-of-town fans will visit, although their number is unknown. “But there’s clearly a fan base that’s growing in each of these markets,” Hallman said. “You can see it on the various message boards and the league fan boards where there’s already chatter among the cities about their team and their chances for success. This feels so much different than the previous leagues we’ve had in town.”

Why are all the usfl games in birmingham
Birmingham’s Protective Stadium will host the new United States Football League’s first four games this weekend. (contributed)

Alabama Sports Foundation was engaged with the past two pro football leagues and those were not good experiences, Hallman said.

“We were left being owed money with the last one,” he said of the Alliance of American Football. “This (USFL) has the appropriate resources, the professionalism, and you can clearly tell they’re in it for the long term.”

Television, or a lack of it, was often a challenge for prior leagues in which Birmingham teams played. This version of the USFL is on much more sound footing.

“There’s no doubt that the league is sound, solid and in it for the long term,” Hallman said. “Here, you’ve got NBC and Fox at the forefront, and they’re devoting network television to more than 50 percent of the games and the other games will be on cable television nationally.

“There is an appetite for television viewing of spring football,” he continued. “Everything about this business plan checks all the boxes and indicates that, with some time as we move through this season and the subsequent seasons, that this is the recipe needed for success.”

The Birmingham Stallions will face the New Jersey Generals Saturday at Protective Stadium with a 6:30 p.m. kickoff.  The game airs on NBC and Fox. A tripleheader follows at the stadium on Sunday. The Houston Gamblers face the Michigan Panthers at 11 a.m. on NBC, the Philadelphia Stars square off with the New Orleans Breakers at 3 p.m. on USA and the Tampa Bay Bandits meet the Pittsburgh Maulers at  7 p.m. on FS1. To learn more and for ticket information, visit theusfl.com.

Ticket sales are going very well for the first game, Hallman said, and ticket prices, by design, are extremely affordable at $10 a ticket with children age 15 and younger admitted free.

Why are all the usfl games in birmingham
Skip Holtz, coach of the USFL’s Birmingham Stallions, speaks at an announcement event in January. (Greg Garrison / AL.com)

“This is designed for people that want to partake of a football smorgasbord,” he said. “A game ticket is good for all day and we allow passouts. You can buy one ticket for Sunday, this Sunday, and there are three football games and you can come and go as you please among those three games with one ticket.

“The concept behind the ticket pricing is to make it very affordable so that people come often,” the ASF CEO said. “Not only will the football be entertaining, but the game’s run-of-show itself will be highly entertaining. A lot of thought and effort have gone into what happens during timeouts, what happens at halftime.”

The Miles College band – the Purple Marching Machine – is performing at halftime of the first game and an Easter egg hunt is scheduled Sunday morning.

Hallman said the USFL provides “something for everybody.” There is a Kid Zone play area for young children.  Additionally, there will be giveaways for the first number of fans on certain nights.

And there will be theme nights, from NASCAR night when drivers are in Talladega or a WWE night when the wrestlers are nearby and perhaps an Atlanta Braves night.

Hallman anticipates on-field football play will be top-notch as well, as the league features an impressive list of coaches, including Jeff Fisher, Skip Holtz, Mike Riley, Kevin Sumlin and Bart Andrus.

While the league will use conventional football rules, it will feature some unique twists, including the option of a three-point conversion after a touchdown and modifications to kickoffs and pass interference.