2021 Fan Controlled Football season | |
---|---|
League | Fan Controlled Football |
Sport | Indoor American football |
Hosts | Infinite Energy Arena |
Duration | February 13 – March 20, 2021 |
Number of games | 11 |
Number of teams | 4 |
TV partner(s) | Twitch, VENN, FTF (replays) |
Regular season | |
Season champions | Beasts (3–1) |
Runners-up | Wild Aces (2–2) |
Playoffs | |
Game 1 champions | Glacier Boyz |
Game 1 runners-up | Beasts |
Game 2 champions | Wild Aces |
Game 2 runners-up | Zappers |
The People's Championship v1.0 | |
Venue | Infinite Energy Arena |
Champions | Wild Aces |
Runners-up | Glacier Boyz |
Gatorade Finals MVP | Ed Crouch |
The 2021 Fan Controlled Football season was the first season of the Fan Controlled Football (FCF), a professional indoor football league.
The league began play on February 13, 2021, with four teams competing in a 12-game-format over six weeks. The league used Internet streaming as its main television platform and is streamed on Twitch and VENN on Saturdays, with reruns on FTF; the league championship is carried on the digital subchannel network LX. The FCF saw a steady increase in its viewership through its first five weeks, from 735,000 in the first week to 2.1 million in the playoffs.[1]
Following a four-game season where the Beasts took home the regular season championship, the playoffs concluded with the #1 seed Beasts losing to the #4 seed Glacier Boyz in an upset and #2 seed Wild Aces easily defeating the #3 seed Zappers.[2] The Wild Aces beat the Glacier Boyz 46–40 in the final, and were named the People's Championship, as voted by the fans, on March 20, 2021.[3]
Players were paid weekly minimum of $400 to $750 plus room and board, while coaches got paid $3,500 per month with housing and meal plan.[4]
Background
The FCF, which sees itself as "Esports and traditional sports colliding together"[5] is unique because the league leans heavily on fan interaction to make important decisions, such as play-calling, drafts, rules, team names and seasonal awards.[6] Voting is done through a mobile app, a concept the owners first tested in the Indoor Football League when they owned the Salt Lake Screaming Eagles, and later giving up ownership of the team when they started the FCF.
The Fan Controlled Football League's (FCFL) first season's initial start date was set for 2018 but was postponed. It was then slated to start in summer 2020 in Las Vegas with eight teams,[7] but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The league shortened its name to Fan Controlled Football (FCF) and announced it would play with four teams in February 2021 in a bubble environment at the Infinite Energy Arena in Duluth, Georgia. FCF thus became the third different high-profile professional football league to play in the weeks immediately following the Super Bowl in as many years, following the Alliance of American Football in 2019 and the XFL in 2020; FCF was the first of those to complete its inaugural season as scheduled.
Teams
The 2021 season was originally said to have eight teams, which was reduced to four due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All teams have no geographic location that they are based in, similar to ESports teams. All teams share position coaches, doctors and trainers, marketing staffs and practice squad.[7]
2021 Beasts season
2021 Beasts season | |
---|---|
Owner | Marshawn Lynch Miroslav Barnyashev Renee Montgomery |
Results | |
Record | 3–1 |
League place | 1st |
Playoff finish | Lost Semifinals (vs. Zappers) |
The Beasts won their first franchise game 48–44 against the Zappers and former Heisman winner Johnny Manziel on February 13, 2021.[8]
On March 5, 2021, to load up for the Playoffs, The Beasts signed Robert Turbin, a former teammate of team owner, Marshawn Lynch.[9]
The Beasts finished the regular season 3–1, securing the #1 seed in the playoffs, but ultimately ended up losing to the #4 seed Glacier Boyz 38–20 in the semi-finals, Finishing the 2021 Fan Controlled Football season 3–2.[8]
2021 Glacier Boyz season
2021 Glacier Boyz season | |
---|---|
Owner | Quavious Marshall Adin Ross Richard Sherman |
Results | |
Record | 1–3 |
League place | 4th |
Playoff finish | Lost Finals (vs. Wild Aces) |
2021 Wild Aces season
2021 Wild Aces season | |
---|---|
Owner | Greg Miller Rachel Lindsay Austin Ekeler |
Results | |
Record | 2–2 |
League place | 2nd |
Playoff finish | Won Finals (vs. Glacier Boyz) |
The Wild Aces won their first franchise game, 30–22, against the Glacier Boyz on February 13, 2021.[8] The Aces finished the season 2–2 and earned 2nd place in the league's regular season standings. Their week two franchise-tagged super back Ladarius Galloway was given the regular season Offensive MVP and Joseph Putu was given the Defensive MVP.[10] They ultimately ended up winning against the No. 3 seeded Zappers, 32–6, in the semi-finals, advancing to The People's Championship.
Right before the game, it was revealed that former Baylor and XFL defensive end Shawn Oakman had signed with the Wild Aces.[11] The Wild Aces won the People's Championship v1.0 game against the No. 4 seeded Glacier Boyz, 46–40, finishing the 2021 Fan Controlled Football season, 4–2, and earning their first championship in franchise history.[12] Dual-threat quarterback Ed Crouch was named People's Championship Gatorade MVP.[13] Crouch went 4 for 9 with 72 yards and 1 passing touchdown. He also rushed 6 times for 53 yards and added a rushing touchdown. His rushing touchdown came on the last play of the game where he faked a run to Galloway and outran a defender to touch the pilon with no time left on the clock.[12]
Final roster
Quarterbacks
Super backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
|
Offensive linemen
Defense
|
Keepers
Rookies in italics
Roster updated September 28, 2022 25 active, 0 inactive, 0 practice squad, 0 unsigned |
2021 Zappers season
2021 Zappers season | |
---|---|
Owner | Bob Menery Trevor May Ronnie Singh |
Results | |
Record | 2–2 |
League place | 3rd |
Playoff finish | Lost Semifinals (vs. Glacier Boyz) |
On December 30, 2020, It was announced that former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel had signed with the Zappers.[14]
The Zappers lost their first franchise game 48–44 against the Beasts on February 13, 2021.[8]
On February 27, 2021, it was announced that Josh Gordon had signed with the Zappers after being suspended indefinitely by the NFL.[15]
The Beasts finished the regular season 2–2, securing the #2 seed in the playoffs, but ultimately lost to the #2 seed Wild Aces 32–6 in the semifinals, finishing the 2021 Fan Controlled Football season 2–3.[8]
Players
The FCF started its combines and scouting for players as early as January 2019, starting originally with asking fans to recommend players and then later holding combines in Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus and then Las Vegas.[16] Following the cancellation of the Summer 2020 season, the league held further combines in October 2020 in Houston[17] and Pittsburgh[18] then another in Atlanta in November 2020.[19] In December 2020, the FCF signed former Heisman trophy winner and NFL first round pick, quarterback Johnny Manziel[20] and Florida State quarterback Deondre Francois. They also signed former NFL player Quinn Porter,[21] Douglas McNeil III, Jeremiah Poutasi and former XFL players Damon Sheehy-Guiseppi and Quinton Flowers.
The league has no set teams with all players being drafted to teams before the first week of the season. This draft is done via voting by fans in the FCF app.[22] The same is done every week until the playoffs.[23] To stop a player from being drafted by other teams, fans can vote on using a "franchise tag" which will permanently attach the player to the team for the entire season.[24] Players can be selected by their own team in the draft to stop them from being drafted by another team.
Josh Gordon signed with the FCF on March 6, 2021 after being released by the Seattle Seahawks, entering the bubble soon after to appear in Week 4 as his FCF debut with the Zappers.[25] Robert Turbin also signed at the same time though entered the bubble later, making his debut appearance for the Beasts in the playoffs.[26]
Quarterbacks
Ed Crouch T.J. Edwards II Logan Marchi David Pindell Braden Smith Running backs . Calen Campbell Berkley Edwards Ben Sieczkowski Daryl Virgies Wide receivers . Joseph Boykin LaMarcus Cardine Alphonso Carter Troy Evans Jr. Richaud Floyd James Harden Treydonte Hill Joshua Johnson Isaiah King Raphael Leonard Yedidiah Louis Elijah Rogers Jordus Smith Travis Toivonen Tight ends . Christopher Bazile Elkanah Dillon Darren Dowdell Jeremias Houston Deylon Key David Meza |
Offensive linemen
Pat Allen Donald Boone Justin Brown Xavier Dampeer Jaylen Flye-Sadler D'Marcus Hayes Lawrence Keys Kamalie Matthews Alan Randall Elijah Smith Saige Young Defensive linemen . James Bass Dakavion Champion Ja'Michael Edwards-Lott Jordan Harold James Lee Jonathan McKinney Jr. Owen Obasuyi Donte Rumph Clavacia Smith Joe Tito Travonte Valentine Nicholas Williams |
Linebackers
Cecil Cherry Fred Conyers Jeremiah Dadeboe Max Davis Tigi Hill T.J. Holl Donte Lynch Defensive backs . Ikechukwu Adigwu Curtis Collins Karrheem Darrington Marloshawn Franklin Jr. James Gales Jr. Glenn Harris Benjamin Hunt IV Styvis Latham Darreon Jackson Marquill Osborne Joseph Putu Dominick Sanders Roman Tatum Dillon Winfrey Special teams . Vacant |
Reserve lists
Vacant Rights list . Vacant
|
Franchise Players
Franchise Players are players that were voted to be "protected" from other teams in the draft.[8]
Beasts
- Quinton Flowers (QB/RB)
- T.J. Edwards II (QB)
- Troy Evans Jr. (WR)
- Christian Saulsberry (WR)
- Marloshawn Franklin Jr. (CB)
Glacier Boyz
- David Pindell (QB)
- Calen Campbell (RB)
- Andrew Jamiel (WR)
- KaVontae Turpin (WR)
- Dominick Sanders (CB)
Wild Aces
- Jackson Erdmann (QB)
- LaDarius Galloway (RB)
- Raphael Leonard (WR)
- Richaud Floyd (WR)
- Joseph Putu (CB)
Zappers
- Johnny Manziel (QB)
- Logan Marchi (QB)
- Josh Gordon (WR)
- Travis Toivonen (WR)
- Marquill Osborne (CB)
Notable players
Source[27]
- Jackson Erdmann (QB)
- Quinton Flowers (QB/RB)
- Deondre Francois (QB)
- Josh Gordon (WR)[28]
- Madre London (RB)
- Johnny Manziel (QB)
- Douglas McNeil III (WR)
- Shawn Oakman (DL)
- Quinn Porter (RB)
- Jeremiah Poutasi (OL)
- Damon Sheehy-Guiseppi (WR)
- Robert Turbin (RB)
- KaVontae Turpin (WR)
Regular season standings
2021 Fan Controlled Football standings | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team | W | L | Pct. | PF | PA | PD | GB |
Beasts | 3 | 1 | .750 | 132 | 126 | 6 | — |
Wild Aces | 2 | 2 | .500 | 144 | 138 | 6 | 1 |
Zappers | 2 | 2 | .500 | 138 | 134 | 4 | |
Glacier Boyz | 1 | 3 | .250 | 126 | 142 | -16 | 2 |
- Bold indicates top seed
Playoffs
Fans voted for which team would face the top-seeded Beasts in the semifinal.[29]
Semifinals[30] March 13 | People's Championship[31][32] March 20 | ||||||||
1 | Beasts | 20 | |||||||
4 | Glacier Boyz[33] | 38 | |||||||
4 | Glacier Boyz | 40 | |||||||
2 | Wild Aces | 46 | |||||||
2 | Wild Aces[34] | 32 | |||||||
3 | Zappers | 6 |
Statistical leaders
Records reflect statistics through six weeks of games.[35]
Individual | |||
---|---|---|---|
Rushing yards | Ladarius Galloway | Wild Aces | 313 |
Rushing touchdowns | Ladarius Galloway | Wild Aces | 7 |
Passing yards | Logan Marchi | Zappers | 421 |
Passing touchdowns | Logan Marchi | Zappers | 9 |
Interceptions thrown | Logan Marchi | Zappers | 2 |
Receptions | Andrew Jamiel | Glacier Boyz | 23 |
Receiving yards | Andrew Jamiel | Glacier Boyz | 308 |
Receiving touchdowns | Andrew Jamiel | Glacier Boyz | 9 |
Combined tackles | |||
Interceptions | Joseph Putu | Wild Aces | 2 |
Sacks |
Awards
Award | Winner | Position | Final team |
---|---|---|---|
Gatorade Offensive Player of the Year | Ladarius Galloway | SB | Wild Aces |
Progressive Defensive Player of the Year | Joseph Putu | CB | Wild Aces |
Champion of the Fans | Jackson Erdmann | QB | Wild Aces |
Gatorade Finals MVP | Ed Crouch | QB | Wild Aces |
References
- ↑ Williams, Randall (March 19, 2021). "Fan Controlled Football League Sees Growth, Eyes Expansion in Year Two".
- ↑ Schuster, Blake. "Wild Aces vs. Glacier Boyz Set for 2021 FCF Championship; Manziel's Zappers Out". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ "FCF Season v1.0: Week Five Game Summary – FCF NEWS". Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ "Fan Controlled Football league salary: How much do the players get paid?". www.sportingnews.com.
- ↑ Mastrangelo, Alison. "A new football league is coming to Atlanta. The twist? Fans get to be in charge". WSBTV. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ Sharp, Walter (2021-02-16). "Fan Controlled Football: How to watch the FCF League on Twitch". www.sportskeeda.com. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- 1 2 "Are you ready for some (fan-controlled) football?". Washington Post. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Fan Controlled Football is where FANS call the shots". FCF. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ↑ "Gordon and Turbin In the FCF: What Does That Mean? – FCF NEWS". Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ↑ "FCF Season v1.0 Title Game: The People's Championship - 3/20/21". FCF. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
- ↑ "Shawn Oakman Expected to Join Fan Controlled Football". Pro Football Newsroom. 2021-03-14. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- 1 2 Zucker, Joseph. "Ed Crouch's Late TD Gives Wild Aces 2021 FCF Championship over Glacier Boyz". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ↑ @FCFWildAces (March 21, 2021). "MVP!! MVP!! @Eddunkin7" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ↑ "Johnny Manziel Signs with Fan Controlled Football — Joins Zappers". Pro Football Newsroom. 2020-12-30. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ↑ Wells, Adam. "Josh Gordon Signs Contract with Johnny Manziel's FCF Team After NFL Suspension". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ↑ "Combine – FCF NEWS". Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ Breaking down the Houston Combine, retrieved 2021-03-17
- ↑ Pittsburgh Combine, retrieved 2021-03-17
- ↑ ATL combine, retrieved 2021-03-17
- ↑ "Manziel returning for fan-based startup league". ESPN.com. 2020-12-30. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ "Johnny Manziel playing in new football league". al. 2021-02-15. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ Wells, Adam. "Johnny Manziel to Wear No. 2 Jersey in FCF; Full Roster of FCF Players Revealed". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ Davis, Josh. "FCF Week 2 Gives Us New Tags, New Draft, and New Games". Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ "What Is the FCF and Why Should We Watch?". GMTM. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ "Josh Gordon's FCF debut: What to know, how to watch reunion with Johnny Manziel". www.sportingnews.com. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ Schulze, Brandan (2021-03-12). "Robert Turbin is the latest NFL veteran set to make his Fan Controlled Football debut". Field Gulls. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ↑ "All Players". FCF.
- ↑ Morona, Joey (March 1, 2021). "Ex-Browns Josh Gordon and Johnny Manziel to reunite in Fan Control Football League". Cleveland.com. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
- ↑ @fcflio (March 8, 2021). "You chose "pick your own adventure" for our playoff format. Who should the @FCFBeasts play this weekend? You decide" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ↑ "FCF Playoffs: Double Header - 3/13/21" – via www.youtube.com.
- ↑ Zucker, Joseph. "Ed Crouch's Late TD Gives Wild Aces 2021 FCF Championship over Glacier Boyz". Bleacher Report.
- ↑ "FCF Season v1.0 Title Game: The People's Championship - 3/20/21" – via www.youtube.com.
- ↑ "FCF Week 5 Highlights: Beasts vs. Glacier Boyz" – via www.youtube.com.
- ↑ "FCF Week 5 Highlights: Wild Aces vs. Zappers" – via www.youtube.com.
- ↑ All statistics can be found on fcf.io. Click on the "Teams + Players tab", click on a team and then scroll to "Games", click on any game to get the boxscore and individual statistics.