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Posted Nov 14/16 - 2017 Exhibition Series

A proposed 2018 professional football league with an exclusive sort of Texas twist on it, will play a series of games before the RDFL Texas Football League Texas Renegades professional academy development team.

In 1934 Stephen Epler created six man football, Texas started playing the game in 1938 and today the state has six man football in the junior high and high school levels throughout the state and other states in the united states.

A professional version of the sport will began play in 2018, with some adjusted rules the game is wide open and fast paced, the 1938 game introduced to Texas at the high school level was played between Prairie Lea and Martindale in the Spring of 1938.

A short version of the game play, it allows for all players to receive the ball making the game wide open and high scoring non stop action, a three game series will showcase the game to an audience of RDFL academy game day attendance, the high school game is played in ten states, no set number of professional six man teams are announced yet.

And plans are to maintain the core grouping of organizations in Texas which has over 230 plus high school teams, making the sport unique as a sport product to the state, a two year proof of concept trial will be used to gage the opportunities for what will be a niche sport.

The league website and other related infrastructure are currently in building process, the exhibition game series will be played in three locations one being Cleburne,Texas the home base of the Texas Renegades academy professional development 21u team.

The six man football professional sport is being developed for a particular type of athlete,there will be a good mixture of quickness, size speed potential players will be tested in a combine setting and must meet standard's required for the position.



 


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