The United Football League, which in August delayed its season a month and seemed on the verge of collapse, today vowed to come back with an "enhanced "product that will entertain fans and attract
investors and marketing partners.
The league has no national TV contract and few marketing partners but UFL commissioner Michael Huyghue said, "The messaging we have taken from the
first two seasons is one of resilience and fortitude. We have been a league of quality talent in terms of players and coaches. For us, there is excitement that we have built on the first two
years."
The UFL has teams in Las Vegas, Sacramento, Omaha and the Hampton Roads area of Virginia.
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