UFL Championship generates biggest spring football audience since 2001

UFL Championship generates biggest spring football audience since 2001

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The UFL Championship game marked a successful end to the league's first season, drawing 1.6 million viewers – the highest for spring football since the XFL in 2001. Despite room for improvement, like adopting the XFL kickoff and strategic team placements, the league showcased entertaining football, skilled players, and transparent officiating. With enhanced planning and marketing, the UFL aims for a promising second season.
Originally by NBC Sportson June 18, 2024
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