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ROBINSON WAGONEERS
2000-2003
2000 AND 2001 BALLISTIC BOWL CHAMPIONS
The Wagoneers were on of the first
6 eSFL franchises. They not only existed, but it could be said that they
dominated. Although their overall franchise record of 27-27 is nothing
remarkable, their 2 ballistic bowl titles and three appearences in 4 years
will be tough to top.
2000-(8-6) 2-0 playoffs, Ballistic
Bowl winner
2001-(9-5) 2-0 playoffs, Ballistic
Bowl winner
2002-(5-9) DNQ playoffs
2003-(9-7) 1-1 playoffs, Ballistic
Bowl Run up

General manager and owner Andrew
Robinson retired after the 2003 season. He was inducted into the eSFL Hall
of Fame in 2004, becoming the first member of the elite eSFL HOF!
TEXAS CONNECTION
2002
The Texas Connection was owned
and coached by Aaron Adams. Nothing remarkable about this team.
2002-(6-8)

MUHA YEEHA
MUHA MARAUDERS
2000-2002
The Muha Marauders was owned and
coached by the legendary Darren Muha. The Marauders was an eSFL franchise
in 2001, and part of the 2002 season. Originally the Muha Yeeha in the
2000 season, they became the first franchise to be sold. After only 3 games
in 2002, Bryan Deason bought the team and renamed them the Deason Deamons.
2000-(Muha Yeeha) (3-11)
2001-(4-10)
2002-(1-2)
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PRANZO PISTONS
2000
The Pranzo Pistons was one of
the first 6 eSFL franchises in 2000. Financial difficulties caused by poor
play and lack of fan interest led to this teams being taken over by the
commissioner after week 8. They became the Egress Ballistics for the remainder
of the 2000 season, and were then shut down for good.
2000-(2-6)
EGRESS BALLISTICS
2000
The Egress Ballistics were known
as the Pranzo Pistons for 8 games in the 2000 season.
2000 (0-6)
GAUS 69ERS
2000
Owned by Mike gaus. Finished
2000 season with 12-2 mark, .857 winning percentage is best eSFL single
season mark ever. Plan is to return for 2005 season.
2000-(12-2) 0-1 playoffs
TAYLOR TERROR
2002
The Taylor Terror (Niners) played
in 2002. They were owned and coached by Phil Taylor, but were forced to
shut down operation after a long 2 year legal battle over the team name.
Mike Gause was the original owner in 2000, and Taylor used the team name,
and changed the colors without his consent. A settlement was reached in
Dec 2004. Taylor will be offered a new expansion franchise in '04, and
Gaus will return to the eSFL with the niners and their original colors.
The settlement states Taylor will not refer to his 2000 franchise as the
69'ers, and all references in eSFL documentation must state the team was
the Taylor Terror.
2002-(6-8)
DOG RIVER HOODRATS
2001
The Dog River Hoodrats only
existed in the eSFL for one season, 2001. They were owned and coached by
Patrick Watson. Watson led his team to an 8-6 season, and a first round
playoff loss to the Rhodes Runners.
2001-(8-6) 0-1 playoffs
DEASON DEMONS
See Muha Marauders.
2002-(6-5)
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