Does the UFL belong in New York?

Courtesy Topix - Sports News  Wed, 11/18/2009 - 20:15

As the premier season of the UFL comes to a close this week, and the league looks to expand into new markets for year two, we have to wonder if this league belongs in the big market of New York.

The New York Sentinels have the second worst average attendance behind just the California Redwoods. They are averaging just 6,637 fans per home game and in a town like New York that makes them insignificant.

Granted this team is 0-5...


 

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