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League History
While the GOBFFL also uses our League management software to lookup more detailed stats, we keep the season highlights and some of the drafting reports on the gobffl.com
To see Record highs and record lows, Make sure to take a look at the GOBFFL Record Book! Also, if your interested in draft order then make sure to check out the Lotteries page.
2006
Draft | Rosters | Standings | Weekly Results | Playoffs | Power Ranking
In what was perhaps the most exciting GOBFFL Championship ever the Wildcards come from 25 behind to end up winning by 14. Both teams had all their players going in the early games which sure made an exciting few hours. Steven Jackson poured on more then 30 points in the seconds half to give The Wildcards their first GOBFFL Championship.
2005
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In what seemed to be a unanimous cheer for the greatest GOBFFL season ever, all teams had a shot at the title right until the bitter end. But it was the Beavers who finally got a championship!
2004
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What the hell just happened? In what will be remembered as one of the most bizarre seasons ever, The Wang Bangers go undefeated! The first time ever a team has done so. The Busch Whackers were able to tarnish the Bangers perfect season with a tie, however the Bangers can wave the undefeated flag none the less.
2003
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After a dismal 2002, the Super Chargers came back to be the first to officially be dubbed The Keeper of the Tankard.
2002
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The WoodChucks came into the league as absolute Fantasy Football Rookies, but on the back of Ricky Williams, they left the league champions.
2001
Rookies into the league, they came in with the 1st pick of the draft... the rest was easy. We all got Faulked! The Ribbed Trojans took the legs of their first pick Marshall Faulk, combined it with great picks in some veteran players which included Jimmy Smith, Jerry Rice, and the great arm of Rich Gannon. Great drafting done, in what was a season of slaughtering for the rest of the league.