Английская Википедия:2019 The Spring League season

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox sports season The 2019 The Spring League season (or TSL Austin) was the third overall in league history, which was played in Austin, Texas. 2019 season practice began March 31, 2019 with double headers on April 6 and 11, 2019. Each of the four teams played two games.[1]

The League partnered with the XFL to test potential rule adjustments, experiment with potential in-game technologies and scout talent as the league prepared for its inaugural season.[2] The XFL paid the league "six figures" for its services, a payment that allowed The Spring League to turn a profit that year for the first time.[3]

Rules

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For 2019, The Spring League tested rules for the XFL. Seen here is the later implemented XFL kickoff formation.

The Spring League partnered with the XFL to test rule changes the new league hoped to implement for its own 2020 season. One rule change, originally proposed by Pro Football Talk in 2017, was replacing overtime with a two-point conversion shootout occurring simultaneously at both end zones with five rounds in the TSL.[4] Also tested was the tap rule, which allows a referee to send a player to the sideline for less than a penalty level offense.[5] Both rules and the kickoff formation were later implemented in the XFL.

Teams

For the first time, one of the teams had a brand name; the Austin Generals (formerly South) was named after its host city of Austin, and used the logo and colors of the former New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League.[1][6] The remaining three teams retained their generic North, East and West brandings.

The following coaches were part of the 2019 season:

Lynn Stiles was first announced as the North head coach,[7] but did not appear on the league final roster.

Games

Date Team score opponent score Notes Refs
April 6 North 6 West 36 [8][9]
April 7 Generals 13 East 6 Overtime Test Game [10][11]
April 13 North 31 East 24 [12][13]
April 15 Generals 32 West 13 [14][15]

Standings

Spring League 2019
Team Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip
Austin Generals[16] 2 0 1.000 45 19
West[17] 1 1 .500 49 38
North[18] 1 1 .500 37 60
East[19] 0 2 .000 30 44

XFL tryouts

The Spring League was hired by the XFL to hold three mini-camp style tryouts. With this revenue source, the league's revenue exceeded one million dollars and would have its first profitable year. The two leagues are in preliminary discussions of the Spring League becoming the XFL's official development league.[20]

Spring League Showcases

The league held its two "Summer Showcases" in partnership with the XFL[21] - the first on June in Mission Viejo, California[22][23] and the second on July 30 in Long Beach, California, 2019 with 100 pay to play players in a four-day camp and a six quarter scrimmage.[24] XFL executives and coaches and ESPN and Fox staff were on had to view rule tests and in-game technologies with the broadcaster giving feedback on how it would effect broadcast coverage.[20]

A "Fall Showcase" was held on September in Marietta, Georgia,[25][26][27] and on November they held another showcase in Miami, Florida.[28][29]

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Шаблон:The Spring League