League Records

Awards


World Bowl champion

Sacramento Scorpions
2005
Monterrey Thunderbirds
2004
Sacramento Scorpions
2003
Monterrey Thunderbirds
2002
Vermont Catamounts
2001
Vermont Catamounts
2000
Monterrey Thunderbirds
1999
Dallas Dynasty
1998
Washington Wildcats
1997
California Bulls

Northern champion

Sacramento Scorpions
2005
Philadelphia Pikes
2004
Sacramento Scorpions
2003
Vermont Catamounts
2002
Vermont Catamounts
2001
Vermont Catamounts
2000
Vermont Catamounts
1999
Watauga Warriors
1998
Washington Wildcats
1997
California Bulls


Southern Champion

Caribou Vikings
2005
Monterrey Thunderbirds
2004
New Orleans Crawdads
2003
Monterrey Thunderbirds
2002
Monterrey Thunderbirds
2001
Monterrey Thunderbirds
2000
Monterrey Thunderbirds
1999
Dallas Dynasty
1998
Pacific Coast Pirates
1997
Baton Rouge Cajuns


2004
Terrell Owens
Sac. Scorpions
2003
Jamal Lewis*,
Mon. Thunderbirds
2002
Priest Holmes,
PC Copperheads
2001
Shaun Alexander,
Mon. Thunderbirds
2000
Trent Green,
Mon. Thunderbirds
1999
Kurt Warner,
Ken. Mountaineers
1998
Steve Young,
Wash. Wildcats
1997
Terrell Davis (co),
BR Cajuns
Barry Sanders (co),
Pit. Bandits


2004
Peyton Manning
Hal. Panthers
2003
Torry Holt*,
Vt. Catamounts
2002
Priest Holmes,
PC Copperheads
2001
Marshall Faulk,
Dal. Dynasty
2000
Marshall Faulk,
Dal. Dynasty
1999
Marvin Harrison,
Ken. Mountaineers
1998
Steve Young,
Wash. Wildcats
1997
Terrell Davis,
BR Cajuns


2004
Ed Reed
Phi. Pikes
2003
Jamie Sharper*,
Vt. Catamounts
2002
Derrick Brooks,
Jax. Juggernauts
2001
Ray Lewis,
Vt. Catamounts
2000
Sam Cowart,
Jax. Juggernauts
1999
Ray Lewis,
Vt. Catamounts
1998
Chad Brown,
NC Hornets
1997
Ray Lewis,
Wat. Warriors


2004
Bill Beaulac
Vt. Catamounts
2003
Mike Reese*,
Jax. Juggernauts
2002
Ken Kiep,
PC Copperheads
2001
Jacob W. Michaels,
Mon. Thunderbirds
2000
Mike Reese (co),
Jax. Juggernauts
Bill Beaulac (co),
Vt. Catamounts
1999
Al Campbell,
Dal. Dynasty
1998
Jacob W. Michaels,
Mon. Thunderbirds
1997
Chris Woods,
Cal. Bulls

Most Points Scored: 98
Washington Wildcats vs. Watauga Warriors (week 13 1998 victory)
Least Points Allowed: 6
Washington Wildcats vs. Pittsburgh Bandits (week 6 1997 victory)
Highest combined score: 154 pts.
Washington Wildcats 98, Watauga Warriors 56 (week 13 1998)
Lowest combined score: 19 pts.
Washington Wildcats 13, Pittsburgh Bandits 5 (week 6 1997)

    Single-game records
    Most points: 37
  • Shaun Alexander, Monterrey Thunderbirds, vs. Dallas Dynasty
    (Week 4 2002 victory)
    Most passing yards: 507
  • Elvis Grbac, Vermont Catamounts, vs. Sacramento Scorpions
    (Week 10 2000 victory)
    Most passing TDs: 5
  • Brett Favre, Bay Area Tremors, vs. Jacksonville Juggernauts
    (week 5 1997 victory);
  • Brett Favre, Pacific Coast Pirates, vs. Monterrey Thunderbirds
    (week 4 1998 victory);
  • Kurt Warner, Kentucky Mountaineers vs. Virginia Knights
    (week 5 1999 defeat)
    Most rushing/receiving yards: 307
  • Priest Holmes, Palm Coast Copperheads, vs. Dallas Dynasty
    (Week 12 2002 victory)
    Most rushing/receiving TDs: 5
  • Shaun Alexander, Monterrey Thunderbirds, vs. Dallas Dynasty
    (Week 4 2002 victory)
    Most receptions: 16
  • Troy Brown, Boston Riverhawks, vs. Virginia Knights
    (Week 3 2002 victory)
    Best defensive effort: 15
  • Champ Bailey, Sacramento Scorpions, vs. Vermont Catamounts
    (week 6 1999 victory)
    Most tackles: 20
  • Derrick Brooks, Watauga Warriors, vs. Vermont Catamounts
    (week 13 2000 victory)
    Most sacks: 3.5
  • Warren Sapp, Palm Coast Copperheads, vs. Jacksonville Juggernauts
    (week 2 1999 defeat);
  • Michael McCrary, Dallas Dynasty, vs. Virginia Knights
    (week 13 1999 defeat)
    Most turnovers: 3
  • Darrien Gordon, Sacramento Scorpions, vs. Virginia Knights
    (week 13 1998 victory);
  • Sammy Knight, Virginia Knights, vs. Dallas Dynasty
    (week 1 2001 victory)

    Season records
    Most points: 210

  • Priest Holmes, Palm Coast Copperheads (2002)
    Most passing yards: 4,001
  • Rich Gannon, Jacksonville Juggernauts (2002)
    Most passing TDs: 29
  • Steve Young, Washington Wildcats (1998)
    Most rushing/receiving yards: 1,956
  • Priest Holmes, Palm Coast Copperheads (2002)
    Most rushing/receiving TDs: 22
  • Priest Holmes, Palm Coast Copperheads (2002)
    Most receptions: 109
  • Marvin Harrison, Boston Riverhawks (2002)
    Most defensive points: 60
  • Ray Lewis, Watauga Warriors (1997);
  • Sam Cowart, Jacksonville Juggernauts (2000)
    Most tackles: 131
  • Ray Lewis, Watauga Warriors (1997)
    Most sacks: 13.5
  • Warren Sapp, Palm Coast Copperheads (2000)
    Most turnovers: 8
  • Doug Evans, Palm Coast Copperheads (2001)

    Cumulative season records
    Most points: 407

  • Peyton Manning, Watauga Warriors (1998-2002)
    Most passing yards: 11,433
  • Peyton Manning, Watauga Warriors (1998-2002)
    Most passing TDs: 77
  • Peyton Manning, Watauga Warriors (1998-2002)
    Most rushing/receiving yards: 5,331
  • Eddie George, Watauga Warriors (1997-2002)
    Most rushing/receiving TDs: 44
  • Marshall Faulk, Dallas Dynasty (1998-2002)
    Most receptions: 344
  • Cris Carter, Dallas Dynasty (1997-2001)
    Most defensive points: 125
  • Ray Lewis, Vermont Catamounts (1999-2002)
    Most tackles: 368
  • Ray Lewis, Vermont Catamounts (1999-2002)
    Most sacks: 27
  • Warren Sapp, Palm Coast Copperheads (1998-2001)
    Most turnovers: 10
  • Sammy Knight, Virginia Knights (1999, 2001-2002)


    Team playoff records
    Most Points Scored: 74

  • Sacramento Scorpions vs. Watauga Warriors (N.Wildcard 1998)
    Least Points Allowed: 9
  • Pacific Coast Pirates vs. Washington Wildcats (World Bowl 1998 loss)
    Highest combined score: 120 pts.
  • Sacramento Scorpions 74 vs. Watauga Warriors 46 (N.Wildcard 1998)
    Lowest combined score: 39 pts.
  • Washington Wildcats 30 vs. Pacific Coast Pirates 9 (World Bowl 1998)

    Single-game playoff records
    Most points: 25

  • Muhsin Muhammed, Dallas Dynasty, vs. Jacksonville Juggernauts
    (1999 S.Championship victory)
    Most passing yards: 388
  • Steve Beuerlein, Sacramento Scorpions, vs. Watauga Warriors
    (1999 N.Championship victory)
    Most passing TDs: 4
  • Randall Cunningham, Sacramento Scorpions vs. Watauga Warriors
    (1998 N.Wildcard victory);
  • Steve Beuerlein, Sacramento Scorpions, vs. Watauga Warriors
    (1999 N.Championship victory)
    Most rushing/receiving yards: 258
  • Marshall Faulk, Dallas Dynasty, vs. Watauga Warriors
    (1999 World Bowl victory)
    Most rushing/receiving TDs: 3
  • Terrell Davis, Pacific Coast Pirates, vs. Bay Area Tremors
    (1998 S.Wildcard victory);
  • Muhsin Muhammed, Dallas Dynasty, vs. Jacksonville Juggernauts
    (1999 S.Championship victory);
  • Corey Dillon, Jacksonville Juggernauts, vs. Florida Lightning
    (1999 S.Wildcard victory);
  • Marcell Shipp, Monterrey Thunderbirds, vs. Palm Coast Copperheads
    (2002 S.Championship victory)
    Most receptions: 12
  • Marshall Faulk, Dallas Dynasty, vs. Watauga Warriors
    (1999 World Bowl victory);
  • Marvin Harrison, Boston Riverhawks, vs. Vermont Catamounts
    (2001 N.Championship defeat);
  • Terrell Owens, Sacramento Scorpions vs. Watauga Warriors
    (2002 N.Wildcard victory)
    Best defensive effort: 16 pts.
  • Donnie Edwards, Watauga Warriors, vs. Sacramento Scorpions
    (1999 N.Championship victory)
    Most tackles: 16
  • Zach Thomas, Monterrey Thunderbirds, vs. Florida Lightning
    (2000 S.Championship victory);
  • Ray Lewis, Vermont Catamounts, vs. Sacramento Scorpions
    (2001 N.Wildcard victory)
    Most sacks: 2
  • London Fletcher, Monterrey Thunderbirds, vs. Jacksonville Juggernauts
    (2000 N.Championship victory);
  • Simeon Rice, Sacramento Scorpions, vs. Vermont Catamounts
    (2001 N.Wildcard defeat);
  • John Abraham, Monterrey Thunderbirds, vs. Palm Coast Copperheads
    (2002 S.Championship victory)
    Most turnovers: 2
  • Zach Thomas, Sacramento Scorpions, vs. Watauga Warriors
    (1998 N.Wildcard victory)

    Cumulative playoff records
    Most points: 63

  • Torry Holt, Vermont Catamounts (8 games, 2000-02)
    Most passing yards: 1,177
  • Trent Green, Vermont Catamounts (4 games, 2001-02)
    Most passing TDs: 7
  • Steve Beuerlein, Sacramento Scorpions (2 games, 1999);
  • Aaron Brooks, Monterrey Thunderbirds (3 games, 2001);
  • Trent Green, Vermont Catamounts (4 games, 2001-02)
    Most rushing/receiving yards: 943
  • Torry Holt, Vermont Catamounts (8 games, 2000-2002)
    Most rushing/receiving TDs: 6
  • Shaun Alexander, Monterrey Thunderbirds (4 games, 2001-02);
  • Fred Taylor, Sacramento Scorpions (6 games, 1998-99, 2002)
    Most receptions: 52
  • Torry Holt, Vermont Catamounts (8 games, 2000-2002)
    Most defensive points: 33
  • Ray Lewis, Vermont Catamounts (7 games, 2000-02)
    Most tackles: 63
  • Ray Lewis, Vermont Catamounts (7 games, 2000-02)
    Most sacks: 4.5
  • John Abraham, Monterrey Thunderbirds (4 games, 2001-02)
    Most turnovers: 3
  • Ray Lewis, Vermont Catamounts (7 games, 2000-02)