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Revision as of 15:50, 28 August 2021
Annually, two teams - one from each conference - face head-to-head in the FurBowl (our version of the NFL's Super Bowl - yeah, it's kind of a cheesy name). The winner of this game determines the UFFL's champion for each year.
Below is a table that lists the competitors from each conference, the game score, and the champion for that season. Click one of the years below to learn more about that game.
Year | United Team | Score | Continental Team | Score | Location |
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2014 | Downriver | 13 | Fargo | 10 | Chicago, Illinois |
2015 | New York | 52 | Baltimore | 17 | Abilene, Texas |
2016 | Las Vegas | 25 | California | 10 | Detroit, Michigan |
2017 | Chicago | 26 | Easton | 21 | Ontario, California |
2018 | Chicago | 19 | Texas | 35 | New Orleans, Louisiana |
2019 | Texas | 13 | Montreal | 38 | Portland, Oregon |
2020 | N/A | -- | N/A | -- | Canceled |
2021 | TBD | -- | TBD | -- | Nashville, Tennessee |