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2020 The Spring League Fall season
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    2020 The Spring League Fall season

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    2020 The Spring League Fall season
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    League The Spring League
    Sport American football
    Duration Regular season:
    October 27 – December 2 (planned)
    October 27 – December 15 (actual)
    Number of games Regular season:
    4 per team (planned)
    3 per team (actual)
    Number of teams 6
    TV partner(s) FS1
    Season champions Generals
    Season MVP Bryan Scott (Generals)
    Finals champions Generals
      Runners-up Aviators
    Finals MVP Bryan Scott (Generals)

    The 2020 The Spring League Fall season was the first Fall season, and the fifth overall in league history, which was played in San Antonio, Texas.

    The Spring League (TSL) began its fall season on Oct. 27 with six teams competing in a 12-game format over four weeks in a bubble environment, based out of the San Antonio Alamodome. The concept was first conceived as a partnership with Canadian Football League (CFL) for proposed September return in abbreviated season.Fox Sports 1 aired games on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    The league stated that this time the players did not pay to attend, but Spring League CEO Brian Woods later explained that some players did pay, while select others did not.

    In November 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, TSL announced that the league would be cancelling the final week of the season. The top two teams met in the final on December 15, at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The Generals beat the Aviators 37–14, and won the first TSL championship.

    Teams

    All six teams will had brands and names, including the returning Generals (originally from Austin), Aviators (re-branded from Las Vegas Hughes), and four new teams the Blues (modified from the FXFL Blacktips), Alphas (a wolf motif), Conquerors and Jousters.

    Team Colors Original location First year Head coach
    Alphas     N/A 2020 Steve Fairchild
    Aviators     Las Vegas 2020
    (Spring)
    Terry Shea
    Conquerors     N/A 2020 Jerry Glanville
    Blues     N/A 2020 Ted Cottrell
    Generals       Austin 2019 Bart Andrus
    Jousters     N/A 2020 Chuck Bresnahan

    Coaches

    All of the league teams are coached by coaches with vast experience in college or minor leagues and all, except Chuck Bresnahan, has a head coaching experience, while all apart from Steve Fairchild were involved in the United Football League during its four-year existence:

    * Returning coach from previous seasons

    Some of the more recognizable assistants were June Jones (Conquerors) who was later replaced by Kevin Gilbride,Mike Singletary and Jeff Reinbold (Generals),Art Valero and Drew Tate (Alphas), Robert Ford (Jousters) and Eric Hicks (Aviators).

    Players

    With the cancellation of the XFL 2021 season and the CFL not playing in 2020, the Spring League featured more recognizable names from years past. Some of the bigger names were NFL veteran and former alumni QB Zach Mettenberger (Generals), the CFL's 2019 passing touchdowns leader McLeod Bethel-Thompson (Aviators), former Ohio State Buckeyes QB J. T. Barrett (Alphas) and 2018 TSL MVP Bryan Scott (Generals). After the second week the Conquerors added 2020 NFL draft pick and former Hawaii QB Cole McDonald, while former North Texas QB Devlin Isadore was the first TSL to be traded when he joined Aviators after playing for the Alphas. The league also featured players from smaller schools that didn't get an NFL opportunity after the NFL draft with the cancellation of the preseason and mini-camps.

    Games

    Week Date Team Score Opponent Score Site Notes TV Refs Stats
    Week 1
    October 27 Alphas 0 Blues 19 Alamodome
    Aviators 28 Jousters 0
    Conquerors 19 Generals 33 FS1
    Week 2
    November 4 Blues 17 Aviators 23*
    Alphas 22 Conquerors 17
    November 5 Generals 18 Jousters 15
    Week 3
    November 10 Conquerors 42 Aviators 19 Originally scheduled for November 11 FS1
    November 11 Jousters 0 Alphas 2 Forfeited
    (Originally scheduled for November 10 broadcast on FS1)
    Blues 28 Generals 42 FS1
    Week 4
    November 17 Jousters - Conquerors - Bob Benson '66' Stadium Cancelled
    Alphas - Blues - FS1
    Aviators - Generals -
    Final
    December 15 Generals 37 Aviators 14 Camping World Stadium Championship Game

    * Overtime

    Standings

    Spring League Fall 2020
    Team W L PCT PF PA
    Generals 3 0 1.000 93 62
    Aviators 2 1 .666 70 59
    Alphas 2 1 .666 22 36
    Conquerors 1 2 .500 78 74
    Blues 1 2 .333 64 65
    Jousters 0 3 .000 15 46

    Controversy

    Before the week 3 games, rumors started to arise that the coaches discussed boycotting after not getting paid for their work, and agents of players had also come forward with allegations that in the past the Spring League failed to cover lodging costs as promised. The league's CEO Brian Woods would later argue that "the payroll system had to verify checking accounts before issuing the direct deposits, which delayed the payments".

    After week 3, Bresnahan stepped down as head coach of the Jousters, because of a miscommunication with the league resulting from an outbreak of COVID-19 in the team. The Jousters had several unspecified players test positive, resulting in a forfeit game against the Alphas, and cancellation of the scheduled broadcast. Offensive assistant Robert Ford was supposed to take over the head-coach duties, but as some of the other coaches had to leave as they were considered at high-risk, the Jousters final game was cancelled, making them the only team whose games were not broadcast.

    Before week 4, Jousters player Cory Johnson released a YouTube video accusing Woods (referred to as "the league owner") of mistreating Johnson's teammates (no insurance for players, no trainers on staff, and no guarantee that players who pay to be there get a fair look), disregarding COVID-19 protocols and threatening to prevent them of personal game film. Other players complained of poor meals and having to pay for treatment, parking and hotel rooms. Furthermore, according to several players accounts, they paid to play in the league but instead just participate in three-day "showcase" and were sent home. Following these reports, the league announced that the remaining scheduled games will be cancelled due to new positive COVID-19 test results and all players were sent home immediately.

    Brian Woods later rejected most complaints and said that the players did not stay at the hotel and are responsible for the COVID-19 outbreak. He stated that the sick players had an option to stay at the hotel if they wanted to. Woods stated he planned to go ahead with the Championship Game on a later date.

    Signees to professional leagues

    After TSL season some of the players signed or received opportunity with National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL) teams. Additionally, all participating players were invited to Fan Controlled Football tryouts for free.

    NFL

    Player Position TSL team NFL team Ref.
    Cole McDonald QB Conquerors Arizona Cardinals
    Lirim Hajrullahu K Generals Carolina Panthers
    Bug Howard TE Alphas Jacksonville Jaguars
    Brian Khoury LS Aviators Baltimore Ravens
    Matthew Sexton WR/KR Aviators Pittsburgh Steelers
    Bryan Scott QB Generals Indianapolis Colts*
    Jordan Suell WR Generals New England Patriots*
    Sal Cannella TE Generals Indianapolis Colts*

    * Workout.

    CFL

    Player Position TSL team CFL team Ref.
    Blake Camper OL Generals Toronto Argonauts
    Matt Mengel K/P Conquerors Montreal Alouettes
    Matt Colburn II RB Blues Toronto Argonauts
    Jordan Moore LB Generals Toronto Argonauts
    DeWayne Hendrix DE Alphas Toronto Argonauts
    Damon Webb DB Alphas Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Kameron Kelly DB Jousters Hamilton Tiger-Cats
    TJ Rahming WR Alphas BC Lions
    DaShaun Amos DB Aviators Calgary Stampeders
    Marcelis Branch DB Alphas Calgary Stampeders
    Andrew Lauderdale OL Jousters Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Kalil Morris DL Alphas Calgary Stampeders
    Mason Bennett DE Blues Hamilton Tiger-Cats
    Qaadir Sheppard DE Jousters Calgary Stampeders
    Joe Walker WR Blues Ottawa Redblacks
    Davon Grayson WR Alphas Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Jovon Durante WR Blues Ottawa Redblacks
    Cameron Jefferson OL Conquerors Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Rodney Randle DB Blues Montreal Alouettes
    Channing Stribling DB Generals Hamilton Tiger-Cats
    James Folston Jr. LB Jousters Edmonton Football Team
    Ervin Philips WR Jousters Ottawa Redblacks
    Cedric Wilcots II DE Blues Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Jocquez Kalili DB Alphas Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Kent Shelby II WR Aviators Toronto Argonauts
    De’Veon Smith RB Aviators BC Lions
    Tyler Roemer OL Blues BC Lions
    DeMarquis Gates LB Blues Saskatchewan Roughriders
    Ajene Harris DB Conquerors BC Lions
    Nick Holley WR Conquerors Calgary Stampeders
    Court Hammond DL Jousters BC Lions
    Austin Joyner DB Alphas BC Lions
    Kalil Morris DL Alphas Calgary Stampeders
    Qaadir Sheppard DL Jousters Calgary Stampeders
    Silas Stewart LB Alphas Calgary Stampeders

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