GEORGIA RAGIN' BULLS NEWS HEADLINES AND 2008 TEAM SCHEDULES
BULLS GO IN AS UNDERDOGS, BUT COME OUT AS THE TOP DOGS!
Ragin' Bulls nail the upset....
In a game that would put the Bulls players, coaches and everyone surrounding
the team on the edge the Bulls pull off the upset 21-20 vs. the Asheville
Grizzlies in North Carolina improving them to 4-3. The Bulls went on the
trip with only 27 players but that would be all they needed, on the other
side the Grizzlies were 40+ strong and were looking to knock the Bulls out
early. Touchdowns came from Larry Albert, Dontae Davis, and D.J Butler.
Jamie Williamson also found his passing game improving as well as the offensive
line showed there Bulls attitude. On the Defensive side of the ball Ralph
Scott Jr. is back and healthy and made a big difference, along with the
play of Jesse Zellars, and the Man-Up Defense by the Bulls, they stood there
ground containing RB Cortez Oliver which has been there Nemesis since 2006.
Bulls remain in first place in there division and have a bye week this upcoming
week (August 30th), but will be back home on September 6th to play host
to the Georgia Generals and a huge re-match from the playoffs in 2007. Bulls
broke the attendance record when the Generals came to town last year of
over 1000+. Warrenton come out and support your hometown team as we continue
to make our run for the GOLD!
Next game September 6th vs. Georgia Generals, Warrenton Georgia, 7:30pm.
more news click here.... -Owner Jimmy Cronan
BULLS INK DEAL WITH THE LOFT
The
Loft located at 927 Broad Street in downtown Augusta Georgia has become
the official hot spot for the Bulls after every home game. They will offer
the Bulls players and only the Bulls players drink specials all night long,
so join the Bulls and Party with us after every home game. Sorry for the
youngsters on the team, only 21 & up. Also all the players you must wear
your away Jersey to the Loft for drink specials. Thanks to the Loft for
your support!! The away team may also join the Bulls but you too must have
your jersey.
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BULLS HOPING TO EXTEND THEIR COACHING
Attention All Coaches....
If you can coach the Bulls Organization would love to have you. If you are
interested in helping coach the Best Minor League team in the CSRA then
give Head Coach Al Goode a call @ 706-829-8054. We are looking to increase
staff members. All positions are volunteer. We are looking for every type
of coach!
We are not a SEMI-PRO team, So please stop calling us that,
READ THE ARTICLE!!!
The terms are often linked, and are interchangeable in many conversations,
but what is the real difference? Confusion abounds and it is a tough nut
to crack, but we are slowly changing the emphasis off of semi-pro and onto
Minor League. The level of sport that is most often associated with the
term “semi-pro” would be the teams that pay players to play for their team,
but are not at the Professional level. Higher profile examples would be
A, AA or AAA baseball, AFL or AF2 and the ABA. There are more examples at
a lower level for all sports, but the common thread is that they pay their
players to play on their teams. The term “Minor League” is most commonly
associated with amateur athletics. Players on these teams are able to maintain
their college eligibility or make the jump to a semi-pro team at the next
level. In hockey, the Junior Leagues are considered Minor-League because
the players maintain their college eligibility. Look at many college hockey
teams and you will see Freshmen that are 21 and 22 years old. At the same
time you see professional players that are 18 and 19 that have played Junior
League for 2 years before being moved up. The benefit being that they can
keep their options open by playing in the Juniors. The NAFL is one of the
Minor League systems that maintains this status. Recognized by both the
NCAA and the NFL as an Adult Amateur organization, players enjoy the unique
situation of maintaining college eligibility while gaining experience that
could get them noticed at the Professional and Semi-Professional levels.
There are many examples of players from NAFL teams that have signed professional
and semi-professional contracts. Hundreds each year play in the various
arena leagues, while there are others who have played in Europe, Canada
or even the NFL. On the flip side of that are the players who enroll in
college and play for their respective institutions. Few players and even
fewer College Coaches understand that the NAFL is an amateur organization.
The Players do not get paid, and by design maintain their amateur status.
The NAFL has been, from the beginning, organized as an Adult Amateur League,
with the express purpose of promoting the game of football and helping players
to reach the next level of competition, be it College, semi-pro or Professional;
whichever level the players aspire to. As the NAFL moves forward, we will
continue to maintain our status as a Minor League organization, and promote
our players as the best Adult Amateur football players in the world. Our
goal will be to raise the level of Minor League Football to become a viable
option for non-traditional and “Special Situation” athletes, who desire
nothing more than a chance to make their mark in the sport they love.