Divisional Play

Beginning with the 2008 season, Ultimate Fantasy Football League franchises were split into two divisions along geographical lines - the Northern Division and the Southern Division. This coincided with the league's move from Yahoo! Fantasy Sports to Fleaflicker Fantasy Sports. Each season culminates with a Pro Bowl game between the divisions.



Northern Division Franchises
Southern Division Franchises
Division Setup Guidelines Non-Divisional Play Results
2019 Season
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Fight'n Nut-Tooths (Joseph Randall)
  • Las Vegas Bucks (Jesse)
  • Renegades (George Potter)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Steel Curtain (Angie Williams)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • Morristown Maulers (Dallas Honeycutt)
  • Paternoster Gang (Grace Cloud)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Shelburn OrangeHats (Mark Bender)
  • True-North (Glenn MacKenzie)
During the 2019 regular season, there will be 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team will play every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belong to.

Weeks 1-6 will feature exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 will feature six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: No regular season games have been played yet.

Postseason: No postseason games have been played yet.

Pro Bowl: The Pro Bowl hasn't been played yet.
2018 Season
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Fight'n Nut-Tooths (Joseph Randall)
  • Renegades (George Potter)
  • Saved by the Bell (Zach Greubel)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Steel Curtain (Angie Williams)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • Morristown Maulers (Dallas Honeycutt)
  • Paternoster Gang (Grace Cloud)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Shelburn OrangeHats (Mark Bender)
  • True-North (Glenn MacKenzie)
During the 2018 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Southern Division went 25-24-0 (.510) against the Northern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Southern Division went 5-3-0 (.625) against the Northern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Southern Division won, 183.29 to 135.56.
2017 Season
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Fight'n Nut-Tooths (Joseph Randall)
  • Renegade (Steve Ungrey)
  • Saved by the Bell (Zach Greubel)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Steel Curtain (Angie Williams)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • Morristown Maulers (Dallas Honeycutt)
  • N2deep (George Thomas)
  • Paternoster Gang (Grace Cloud)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Shelburn OrangeHats (Mark Bender)
During the 2017 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Southern Division went 25-24-0 (.510) against the Northern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Northern Division went 4-4-0 (.500) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Southern Division won, 151.13 to 138.84.
2016 Season
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Fight'n Nut-Tooths (Joseph Randall)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Catch (Andrew So)
  • The Steel Curtain (Angie Williams)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • HB2 Defiance (Grace Cloud)
  • Morristown Maulers (Dallas Honeycutt)
  • N2deep (George Thomas)
  • Renegade (Tony DelSignore)
  • Shelburn OrangeHats (Mark Bender)
During the 2016 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Southern Division went 32-17-0 (.653) against the Northern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Northern Division went 4-2-0 (.667) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Southern Division won, 136.54 to 106.39.
2015 Season
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Catch (Andrew So)
  • The Steel Curtain (Angie Williams)
  • Westerville Fight'n Nut Tooths (Joseph Randall)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • Morristown Maulers (Dallas Honeycutt)
  • N2deep (George Thomas)
  • Renegade (Tony DelSignore)
  • Shelburn OrangeHats (Mark Bender)
  • Sisyphean Endeavors (Grace Cloud)
During the 2015 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Southern Division went 33-16-0 (.673) against the Northern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Northern Division went 3-3-0 (.500) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Southern Division won, 161.14 to 93.54.
2014 Season
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Catch (Andrew So)
  • The Steel Curtain (Angie Williams)
  • Washington Warmongers (Joseph Randall)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • Morristown Maulers (Dallas Honeycutt)
  • N2deep (George Thomas)
  • Renegade (Tony DelSignore)
  • Shelburn OrangeHats (Mark Bender)
  • Sisyphean Endeavors (Grace Cloud)
During the 2014 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Southern Division went 29-20-0 (.592) against the Northern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Northern Division went 6-4-0 (.600) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Northern Division won, 156.49 to 126.32.
2013 Season
  • Cheeko Chiefs (Chad Fuller)
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Catch (Andrew So)
  • The North Star Sledgehammers of 10,000 Lakes (Jay Klinkhammer)
  • The Steel Curtain (Angie Williams)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • Layin the Woodley (Tony DelSignore)
  • N2deep (George Thomas)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Shelburn OrangeHats (Mark Bender)
  • Sisyphean Endeavors (Grace Cloud)
During the 2013 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Northern Division went 25-24-0 (.510) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Northern Division went 6-2-0 (.750) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Southern Division won, 213.93 to 143.45.
2012 Season
  • Cheeko Chiefs (Chad Fuller)
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Catch (Andrew So)
  • The North Star Sledgehammers of 10,000 Lakes (Jay Klinkhammer)
  • The Steel Curtain (Angie Williams)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • Layin the Woodley (Tony DelSignore)
  • N2deep (George Thomas)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Shelburn OrangeHats (Mark Bender)
  • Sisyphean Endeavors (Grace Cloud)
During the 2012 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Northern Division went 25-24-0 (.510) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Northern Division went 4-2-0 (.667) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Northern Division won, 173.39 to 161.40.
2011 Season
  • Cheeko Chiefs (Chad Fuller)
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Catch (Andrew So)
  • The North Star Sledgehammers of 10,000 Lakes (Jay Klinkhammer)
  • The Steel Curtain (Angie Williams)
These seven teams combined to go 47-44-0 (.516) during the regular season.
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Craigntx (Craig Lechner)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • N2deep (George Thomas)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Sisyphean Endeavors (Grace Cloud)
  • TH Best Bets (Mark Bender)
These seven teams combined to go 44-47-0 (.484) during the regular season.
During the 2011 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Northern Division went 26-23-0 (.531) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Southern Division went 4-3-0 (.571) against the Northern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Southern Division won, 178.72 to 167.00.
2010 Season
  • Cheeko Chiefs (Chad Fuller)
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Henne Given Sunday (Jason Wedgwood)
  • Sir Michael Vick (Jay Klinkhammer)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Catch (Andrew So)
These seven teams combined to go 36-55-0 (.396) during the regular season.
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Craigntx (Craig Lechner)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • N2deep (George Thomas)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • TH Best Bets (Mark Bender)
  • The Steel Curtain (Tony DelSignore)
These seven teams combined to go 55-36-0 (.604) during the regular season.
During the 2010 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Southern Division went 35-14-0 (.714) against the Northern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Northern Division went 4-0-0 (1.000) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Southern Division won, 156.88 to 120.49.
2009 Season
  • A-Peterson Fan Club (Jay Klinkhammer)
  • Cheeko Chiefs (Chad Fuller)
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Catch (Andrew So)
These seven teams combined to go 45-46-0 (.495) during the regular season.
  • A Fake Football Team (Roy Bellamy)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Craigntx (Craig Lechner)
  • Exit Strategy (Grace Cloud)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • N2deep (George Thomas)
  • PC Best Bets (Mark Bender)
These seven teams combined to go 46-45-0 (.505) during the regular season.
During the 2009 regular season, there were 14 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with seven teams in each division.

Each team played every other team in the league once, regardless of the division they belonged to.

Weeks 1-6 featured exclusively non-divisional games, while weeks 7-13 featured six divisional games and one non-divisional game.
Regular Season: The Southern Division went 25-24-0 (.510) against the Northern Division in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Northern and Southern Divisions each went 3-3-0 (.500) in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Southern Division won, 132.63 to 106.43.
2008 Season
  • A-Peterson Fan Club (Jay Klinkhammer)
  • Cheeko Chiefs (Chad Fuller)
  • CheeseWhiz (Jim Douglas)
  • Deltaman (Craig Hoffman)
  • Steph Infections (Stephanie George)
  • The Catch (Andrew So)
These six teams combined to go 39-39-0 (.500) during the regular season.
  • A Fake Football Team (Roy Bellamy)
  • bbashers (Calvin Brown)
  • Craigntx (Craig Lechner)
  • Exit Strategy (Grace Cloud)
  • Football Gal (Mozelle Meyers)
  • Pulverizers (Jared E. Byrd)
These six teams combined to go 39-39-0 (.500) during the regular season.
During the 2008 regular season, there were 12 UFFL franchises and two divisions, with six teams in each division.

Each team played their division rivals twice (once at home and once on the road), with three regular season games against non-divisional opponents. These non-divisional games were held during weeks 6, 7 and 8.
Regular Season: The Northern and Southern Divisions each went 9-9-0 (.500) in non-divisional play.

Postseason: The Northern Division went 5-1-0 (.833) against the Southern Division in non-divisional play.

Pro Bowl: The Southern Division won, 138.76 to 132.21.
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Note: Some postseason games happened to involve divisional opponents while others did not, because matchups and seeding were determined based on ranking at the end of the regular season (as opposed to geographical reasons).