Welcome to the new season, we're four games in and a few teams are sticking to their usual places from last year. This is your early season Top 10...
1. N.H. Hounds (4-0) – Coming off a disappointing postseason, the Hounds are coming back with a vengeance, knocking off the Canes and putting themselves early in prime postseason position to have some home playoff games.
2. New Orleans Golden Kangaroos (4-0) – Opponents are a total of 7-9 thus far, and could likely be a lower part of the total schedule come Games 14-16, but you have to win the easy ones to make the hard ones even relevant. Good start.
3. Phoenix Resurrection (4-0) – Face a very difficult Patriots team considering their 0-4 record. This could be far closer than people expect if Omaha comes out swinging. The Resurrection seem to think they won’t be in BBB for very long at this rate.
4. Pittsburgh Soldiers (3-1) – A solid all around team that is going to be tested in their next two games against the Canes and Hounds. They can lose these 2 games and be in the top 10 still, but winning both will show they belong in the top 5 or higher.
5. Raving Mad Dawgs (4-0) – You know that comment about New Orleans opponents? The Mad Dawgs opponents are 5-11. This is the only reason they’re as low as they are, but a few more wins will push them close to #1 as they play Austin and Anchorage next.
6. Miami Canes (3-1) – They still have the best offensive line in the league, but they keep kicking field goals. This team needs to learn to finish in the red zone in order to win the big games at the end of the year, but they should likely be in those games.
7. Las Vegas Legends (4-0) – Another team in the West with opponents of 5-11 so far. Is this a sign of weak opponents or a strong team? We know them from last year, but can they distinguish themselves at the top with the Elves gone?
8. San Marcos Rivermen (3-1) – The Rivermen are not pleasing their ladies as the O has disappeared entirely. That said, when you’re 2-1 in games when you’ve scored less than 10 points, you know the defense is good enough to keep you afloat. For now.
9. Anchorage Maulers (3-1) – Near perfect chemistry could help this team for the early part of the season as opponents strive to play well together. Getting a good start will set up a playoff run, but they are not guaranteed anything as they haven’t faced anyone above them.
10. Austin Lumberjacks (3-1) – Bounced back from loss to Anchorage with a HUGE win over Colorado Springs. Talent is up and is needed in order to do well in the playoffs. The offense is high-powered, defenses will be hard pressed to slow them down.
1. N.H. Hounds (4-0) – Coming off a disappointing postseason, the Hounds are coming back with a vengeance, knocking off the Canes and putting themselves early in prime postseason position to have some home playoff games.
2. New Orleans Golden Kangaroos (4-0) – Opponents are a total of 7-9 thus far, and could likely be a lower part of the total schedule come Games 14-16, but you have to win the easy ones to make the hard ones even relevant. Good start.
3. Phoenix Resurrection (4-0) – Face a very difficult Patriots team considering their 0-4 record. This could be far closer than people expect if Omaha comes out swinging. The Resurrection seem to think they won’t be in BBB for very long at this rate.
4. Pittsburgh Soldiers (3-1) – A solid all around team that is going to be tested in their next two games against the Canes and Hounds. They can lose these 2 games and be in the top 10 still, but winning both will show they belong in the top 5 or higher.
5. Raving Mad Dawgs (4-0) – You know that comment about New Orleans opponents? The Mad Dawgs opponents are 5-11. This is the only reason they’re as low as they are, but a few more wins will push them close to #1 as they play Austin and Anchorage next.
6. Miami Canes (3-1) – They still have the best offensive line in the league, but they keep kicking field goals. This team needs to learn to finish in the red zone in order to win the big games at the end of the year, but they should likely be in those games.
7. Las Vegas Legends (4-0) – Another team in the West with opponents of 5-11 so far. Is this a sign of weak opponents or a strong team? We know them from last year, but can they distinguish themselves at the top with the Elves gone?
8. San Marcos Rivermen (3-1) – The Rivermen are not pleasing their ladies as the O has disappeared entirely. That said, when you’re 2-1 in games when you’ve scored less than 10 points, you know the defense is good enough to keep you afloat. For now.
9. Anchorage Maulers (3-1) – Near perfect chemistry could help this team for the early part of the season as opponents strive to play well together. Getting a good start will set up a playoff run, but they are not guaranteed anything as they haven’t faced anyone above them.
10. Austin Lumberjacks (3-1) – Bounced back from loss to Anchorage with a HUGE win over Colorado Springs. Talent is up and is needed in order to do well in the playoffs. The offense is high-powered, defenses will be hard pressed to slow them down.






























