As of yesterday XFL CEO & Commissioner Oliver Luck finished naming the 8th and final head coach of their 8th franchise. The XFL also just announced its Summer Showcase for 2019, it’s for football players interested in a shot at playing for the XFL here is your chance. If you have regrets don’t regret this opportunity.
The New XFL is set to start in February of 2020 and will include these cities with their respective personnel:
New York
Team Name: TBA
Team President: Janet Duch
Head Coach & G.M. : Kevin Gilbride
Venue: MetLife Stadium
Washington D.C.
Team Name: TBA
Team President: Erik A. Moses
Head Coach & G.M. : Pep Hamilton
Venue: Audi Field
Seattle
Team Name: TBA
Team President: Ryan Gustafson
Head Coach & G.M. : Jim Zorn
Venue: Century Link Field
Dallas
Team Name: TBA
Team President: TBA
Head Coach & G.M. : Bob Stoops
Venue: Globe Life Park
Houston
Team Name: TBA
Team President: Michael Cooper
Head Coach & G.M. : June Jones
Venue: TDECU Stadium
Los Angeles
Team Name: TBA
Team President: Brooks Karatz
Head Coach & G.M. : Winston Moss
Venue: Dignity Health Sports Park
St. Louis
Team Name: TBA
Team President: TBA
Head Coach & G.M. : Jonathan Hayes
Venue: The Dome
Tamba Bay
Team Name: TBA
Team President: TBA
Head Coach & G.M. : Marc Trestman
Venue: Raymond James Stadium
Also, just a couple of weeks ago the XFL announced they had acquired a television deal with several major networks in Fox & ABC/ESPN. The XFL will play 43 games this coming season and ABC will air 13 of the games with FOX showing 11, FOX will air 2 of those games in Thursday primetime slot and the rest will air on FS1/2, ESPN & ESPN 2 with ESPN airing the Championship Game on April 26th, 2020.
Moreover, there is No word on who will produce the games or call them, that’s up to the networks. The networks are not paying a rights fee, but ESPN and Fox are picking up production costs, which generally amount to around $400,000 per game, sources said.
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