XFL

XFL Succumbs to COVID-19

On April 10, the XFL suspended their operations and laid off nearly all of their staff. League owner and WWE CEO Vince McMahon filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, listing $10 million to $50 in debts and assets.

U.S. Sports Pauses Amidst the Coronavirus Pandemic

As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has taken the world by storm, professional and amateur sports leagues across the country have had to respond swiftly and cautiously. Just moments before the NBA’s Utah Jazz game tipped off against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, Mar. 11, 2020, the game was canceled. A decision that came after the NBA announced the league would be suspended until further notice as one player from the Jazz tested positive for coronavirus. It was only two days prior that the player who tested positive, NBA All-Star Rudy Gobert, jokingly touched every microphone and

XFL makes rule changes and adds innovation to the sport

XFL is gearing up for the start of a highly anticipated season. The fans all over Los Angeles are all hyped to see the long-awaited LA Wildcats in action. During that time, the XFL committee has been working extremely hard to ensure the safety of the players and create innovation for the players.

Bob Stoops Named XFL Head Coach Of Dallas Team

The XFL today announced that Bob Stoops, the winningest head coach in University of Oklahoma history, has been named head coach and general manager of the XFL team in Dallas. “We’re incredibly excited to have an individual as accomplished as Bob Stoops join the XFL family,” said Oliver Luck, XFL Commissioner & CEO. “Bob’s achievements at Oklahoma are legendary, and he’s the perfect person to lead our team in Dallas. Having a coach as successful as Bob share the XFL’s vision to reimagine the game is energizing and further validates our mission.” “I’m looking forward to working with Vince McMahon,