Silver Blue and White for Las Vegas Locomotives Uniforms

Posted by Admin on 2009-08-10 17:06:54 PM
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LAS VEGAS, Aug. 10, – At a press conference today, United Football League Commissioner Michael Huyghue announced the Las Vegas franchise will be named the Locomotives and unveiled innovative team uniforms showcasing the Locomotives’ “Premiere” season colors of silver, blue and white. The name “Locomotives” was selected after reviewing more than thirty thousand fan entries and receiving interpretation from industry experts and an in-house creative team on what attributes the fans were seeking with their submissions. Las Vegas Locomotives Head Coach Jim Fassel was also in attendance at the press event.

“It was critical for us to select team names that we felt best reflected the local community while simultaneously defining the personality of the team,” said Commissioner Huyghue. “Las Vegas was originally established in 1905 with the opening of the Salt Lake, San Pedro and Los Angeles Railroads. We wanted to honor the vast history of the city and the intrinsic benefits that this innovation provided to the community.”

Previously, the UFL announced Miami-based GameWear Team Sports as the League’s official uniform supplier. GameWear Team Sports is one of the leading athletic uniform outfitters in the country and has worked extensively in growing the sport of football on the grassroots level. Award-winning designer Ron Caruso of Purepartner created all the teams’ uniforms using derivatives of the official League logo for all the designs while making each one distinctive.

“The inspiration for the ‘Premiere’ season uniform design comes directly from the UFL shield and its foundation colors which represent ‘green grass’, ‘blue sky’ and silver for innovation,” said Caruso. “Throughout the uniforms, we used the dimensional ‘arc’ of the shield on the chest and supporting ‘arcs’ on the sleeves and pants. The unique font of the numbers reinforces the shield’s classic bold typeface with angles and dimensional treatments conveying depth and motion. The four uniform designs work together in a unified branded system, providing manufacturing efficiencies while allowing each team to retain its own unique and differentiated character.”

Tomorrow, the United Football League will be holding a press conference at AT&T Park to announce the San Francisco team’s name. Similar events will be held in Orlando on Wednesday and in New York on Thursday. Photos of each of the team’s uniforms will be available on the League’s website, www.ufl-football.com, along with video from the press events.

“We are extremely pleased with the names selected for all of our teams and the overall ‘Premiere’ season uniform design,” said Frank Vuono, COO of the UFL. “Name selection for a new sports franchise can be an arduous process having to take into account the disqualification of many great possibilities due to trademark and copyright issues. There was a team of experts headed up by Jeff Sofka of Bendigo Co., and included Charley Inc., GameWear Team Sports, Purepartner, and many others who assisted in the name selection and uniform design processes and we are grateful for all of their hard work.”

The UFL launched its Name the Team Campaign with the redesign of its website in February. From that time, more than thirty thousand entries were submitted. Fans who submitted the selected names will be notified and given the appropriate credit.

The Las Vegas Locomotives’ first game of the season will be on October 8(th) at Sam Boyd Stadium against San Francisco. Tickets go on-sale August 12(th) and can be purchased by calling UNLV Tickets Charge by Phone at 702.739.FANS or log onto www.UNLVtickets.com.

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Recent Vick Rumors Don’t Point to UFL

Posted by Admin on 2009-08-10 13:38:28 PM
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A recent Associateed Press article indicates that Michael Vick is not currently looking at the UFL, as he is still working towards landing a starting job with the UFL.

CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Tony Dungy says he’s spoken to “quite a few” NFL coaches about Michael Vick.

Dungy, the former Indianapolis Colts‘ coach, has been mentoring Vick, who served 18 months in federal prison for running a dogfighting ring and was released from home confinement last month.

During Sunday night’s NBC broadcast of the Hall of Fame game, Dungy said, “I’ve talked to quite a few coaches who want to get my thoughts on where [Vick] is.”

Dungy says Vick has talked to several teams. Dungy says he believes the former Falcons’ quarterback will be with a team before training camp ends.

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UFL Las Vegas. Going Loco on a Crazy Train?

Posted by Mark Nelson on 2009-08-10 01:05:27 AM
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Little_Engine_That_CouldOn Monday 10 Aug 09 we will be treated to the United Football League’s announcement of the official team name and uniform for their brand new Las Vegas franchise.  Excellent!

The UFL is moving pretty fast towards kickoff these days.  In fact there will be three other similar announcements of team names and uniforms on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. 

Of course, we already know the name of the Las Vegas team.  It is the “Locomotives”.  In fact the “Locomotives” name began to show up in trademark searches for the league about two weeks ago.  Since then there has been no other names registered for the Las Vegas team other than the shortened version “Las Vegas Locos”.  (Let’s Go Loco!)

As well, the local Las Vegas media have recently confirmed through league sources that the “Locomotives” will be the name.

So where does that leave us? 

First of all we can start to ignore all those rumored gambling related nicknames that have been going around.  Throw out “Gamblers”, “Blackjacks”, “Aces”, “Pokerfaces”, “Tumbling Dice”… or any of the other casino related nicknames. 

Instead, we need to build a set of tracks for the “Locomotives”. 

Frankly, I like the “Locomotives”, bring it on!  I just hope that the logo is good.

So ,we wait to see what the uniform will look like.  We haven’t seen yet, and the reveal on Monday will be, in short, very revealing.

There are some ideas that we are pondering.  I wonder whether the league marketing machine has considered these:

  • The Little Engine that Could.  He was such a cute little locomotive and he had a lot of gumption. “I think I can, I think I can, I think I can”;   What a great role model for a football team.  Kids would love it. Heck I even get a tear in my eye when I think of that spunky little engine climbing that hill.
  • The Polar Express.  Certainly a magical and mystical train, which is cool in its own right.  However, the polar motif does not fit with the Las Vegas climate, not to mention that the animated Tom Hanks was kind of creepy.
  • The Soul Train Locomotive.  You might remember Don Cornelius introducting all those great performances but you might also recall the trademark locomotive chugging along to the beat. It was inspirational, however it was sort of phallic and it might not be family-friendly enough for the league.
  • The Chugga-Chugga Dog:  You remember the wiener dog from Magilla Gorilla.  Although he moved like a train, and made train noises, he wasn’t really a locomotive after all.  While I am sure that the league would be happy to have a loveable pooch as a mascot they probably want to steer clear of the whole canine milieu while they are still courting Michael Vick.
  • The Back to the Future Part 3 Locomotive:  It was a cool looking “old timey” locomotive.  Brings back memories of western expansion. It might be just what the league needs, but if you recall your movie history Doc Brown flew it into the future, so it really is not an option.
  • The Crazy Train, by Ozzy Osbourne.  This might be hit, as we have told you that the league has registered “Las Vegas Locos” as a trademark.  A Crazy Train might be on the right track, and Ozzy would be a great mascot.

Actually, I hope the leagues brain-trust has got a better idea in mind than my meanderings above.  I can’t wait to see what they have come up with!

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Go Locos! Las Vegas Media Become Believers…

Posted by Admin on 2009-08-08 11:39:07 AM
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It looks like the Las Vegas media have confirmed that the team name will be the Las Vegas Locomotives:

http://www.ktnv.com/Global/story.asp?S=10870109&nav=menu498_4

Of course we leaked that fact two weeks ago when we discovered all four team names via Trademark Search.   If the predictions all come true the other teams will be named New York Sentinels, San Francisco Rockfish and the Florida Tuskers. 

The Orlando team also had the “Orlando Tuskers” registered as a name, but the league seems to be preferring the “Florida” moniker at the moment.

Next week the league will make their names official.  As far as we are concerned the names that were leaked two weeks ago will be the official names.

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UFL Ticket Pre-sale with Discount

Posted by Admin on 2009-08-07 09:13:26 AM
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Through their facebook site the UFL is offering tickets to UFL games in advance of the public on-sale date of August 12 and SAVE $5 per ticket. This offer is begins at 10 AM on August 7 and expires at 10 PM August 11, (all times local market). Pre-Sale for Games at AT&T Park starts August 10 at 1 PM PT through August 12 at 10 PM.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/United-Football-League/70863495779?v=wall&viewas=541658687&ref=nf

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The Four UFL Team Names and Uniforms to be Released Next Week, One Each Day

Posted by Admin on 2009-08-06 18:22:30 PM
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The UFL has scheduled press conferences to announce team names and unveil uniforms:

  • Las Vegas on August 10th
  • San Francisco on August 11th
  • Orlando on August 12th
  • New York on August 13th.

According to the recently released schedule the Orlando Team will be named “Florida”.

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UFL Schedule is Official

Posted by Admin on 2009-08-06 18:19:16 PM
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The UFL has released it’s inaugural shedule. Checki it out:

http://uflfansite.com/schedule/

Tickets go on sale on August 12th!

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United Football League Signs 19 Players To Las Vegas Roster

Posted by Admin on 2009-08-06 17:12:42 PM
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Tyler ThompsonLAS VEGAS, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ – The United Football League (UFL) announced today the signing of 19 players for its Las Vegas franchise including quarterback Tim Rattay and linebackers Teddy Lehman and Brandon Moore. The complete list of players being announced today includes:

  Pos. Player College
*TE Bergen, Adam Lehigh
*OG Boone, Jason Utah
*DT Bryant, Wendell Wisconsin
*LB Butler, Ezra Nevada
*OG Davis, Frank South Florida
*OT Joyce, Brandon Illinois State
*WR Kircus, David Grand Valley State
*NT Kolodziej, Ross Wisconsin
*LB Lehman, Teddy Oklahoma
*DT Long, Gabe Utah
*LB Moore, Brandon Oklahoma
*LB Palmer, Ronnie Arizona
*QB Rattay, Tim Louisiana Tech
*RB Thompson, Tyson San Jose State
*WR Thurman, Andrae Arizona
*DB Turnbull, Nick Florida International
*LB Toal, Brian Boston College
*RB Whitehead, Terrance Oregon
*CB Williams, Chaz LA Monroe
 

The United Football League previously announced the signing of former NFL first-round draft pick JP Losman to the Las Vegas franchise. There will be more players for the Las Vegas franchise announced over the next few weeks.

“The players who have signed with the Las Vegas franchise thus far are a top-notch line-up of former NFL veterans and skilled players who have the experience to produce on the field,” said Las Vegas Head Coach Jim Fassel. “I am anxious to complete my roster and begin training camp in September.”

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United Football League Signs 19 Players to New York Roster

Posted by Admin on 2009-08-06 02:51:39 AM
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The United Football League announced today the signing of 19 players for its New York franchise including Quarterback Quinn Gray and Running Backs Cecil Sapp and Shannon Woods. The complete list of players being announced today includes:

    Pos.    Player                  College

•    RB    Alexis, Rich           Lehigh

•    QB    Bacher, CJ            Northwestern

•    K       Barrett, Aaron       New Mexico

•    DB    Bonner, Brian       Texas Christian

•    TE    Cottrell, TJ              Buffalo State

•    DT    Clebert, Richard   South Florida

•    TE    Davis, Charles      Purdue

•    QB    Gray, Quinn           Florida A&M

•    RB    Gross, Tyronne    Eastern Oregon

•    WR    Hoag, Ryan         Gustavus Adolphus

•    QB    Johnson, Brian    Utah

•    LB    Magro, Marc          West Virginia

•    CB    Maze, Terrelle      San Diego State

•    OL    Norell, Ray            Buffalo

•    RB    Rubin, Joe            Portland State

•    WR    Sanders, Steve   Bowling Green

•    RB    Sapp, Cecil           Colorado State

•    LB    Williams, Nathan  Murray State

•    RB    Woods, Shannon   Texas Tech

This is the first of several player announcements for the New York franchise that will be made over the next few weeks.

“In my inaugural season as head coach, it has been very exciting going through the player allocation process and utilizing a blank canvas to create a winning franchise,” said New York Head Coach Ted Cottrell.   “There are many talented players who are looking for another chance to shine and I am glad the UFL is providing that opportunity for both of us.”

The United Football League is a new professional football league that will kick-off its “Premiere” season this October. Featuring high-quality traditional football played by world-class athletes and former NFL coaches, the UFL will host four teams in seven cities. The UFL’s goal is to provide fans with affordable, innovative and entertaining game-day experiences.  The UFL’s games, which will be broadcast live on VERSUS in HD and on HDNet, will culminate with a Championship Game over Thanksgiving weekend in Las Vegas.   The New York franchise will formally announce its team name and unveil its uniforms next week.

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Considering the UFL Team Names

Posted by Admin on 2009-08-05 18:41:47 PM
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It has been about ten days since we spilled the beans about the trademarked UFL team names; Las Vegas Locomotives, New York Sentinels, Orlando Tuskers and the San Francisco Rockfish. Since that time it has been a real pleasure to see how the media and fans have reacted to the news.

First off, the league hasn’t said much about the name leak. Yes, they have said that these names are not final and that we should wait for the grand announcement, which was suppose to be this week. But now they are saying the announcement won’t be until next week. That’s their perogative. After all, they are in charge of this thing.

However, the extra time smells like they are changing their mind about the names.

What makes any of us think that any new names they reveal will be any better than the first four they thought of. Keep in mind they have gone pretty far with these names by registering trademarks and domain names. They must have also started the process to develop logos and uniforms based on the team names. This all takes time, something the UFL really does not have a lot of.

The leaked names are not bad. In fact they are no better or worse than the thousands of team names we are already accustomed to.

It is apparent that the league has done their homework on these names and have picked thoughtful symbols of local culture. Are they good names? The real truth lies in how the league plans to market these names. If they have a solid marketing plan that revolves around these names then they should be good to go. If they have not considered how to market these names, or any other names they might choose, then there will be big trouble.

After all, remember the XFL names. Some of those names like Maniax, Rage and Xtreme initially brought a backlash from the fans. But the XFL knew how to market the names and the disdain was quickly forgotten.

As long as the UFL has a solid plan to sell their league to the fans the names really don’t matter.

Dont forget, it wasn’t the bad names that brought down the XFL.

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