2021 The Spring League season


The 2021 The Spring League season was the sixth and final season of The Spring League. This was the only season to feature eight teams in two divisions: the North Division in Indianapolis, Indiana and the South Division in Houston, Texas.
The Linemen beat the Jousters 26–23 in the first and only Mega Bowl, and won the TSL championship. Linemen QB Ryan Willis won both final and regular season MVP awards.

Format and rules

The 2021 season kicked off on Thursday, May 6 and was divided to two divisions that played in hub cities: The North Division in Indianapolis and the South Division in Houston. Each division champion advanced to the 2021 TSL Championship game that took place on June 19.
The 2021 season featured new rules that aimed to improve the game, specifically introducing a new overtime format, the “spot and choose” rule, which means that the team that wins the overtime coin toss was to pick the spot of the ball, while the other team would choose whether to play offense or defense. A similar rule was proposed by the Baltimore Ravens after the 2020 NFL season.

Players

The player participation fee for the 2021 season was $2,000, with exception for players who had been in an NFL training camp within the past three years, who were not required to pay. According to league CEO Brian Woods, the preference was for TSL coaches, players and staff to be vaccinated for COVID-19 before the season begins. If not, they were asked for proof of a negative test upon arrival and were subject to daily testing thereafter.
Every team started the season with 35 to 41 players roster, and were allowed to make changes throughout the season.

Tryouts

In March 2021, TSL announced that they reached a partnership agreement with Stephen Austin's American National Combines, and were holding tryouts for the first time in league history. They also declared that players who were on an active roster during TSL's fall 2020 season were not required to participate in the tryouts.

Notable players

On April 16, the first player for the 2021 TSL season was announced, as former Syracuse and Dallas Renegades QB Eric Dungey confirmed he will play for the Blues, although he was later accepted tryout invite to Cincinnati Bengals rookie minicamp, and was later signed to their 90-men roster. On a later date the league revealed the other Quarterbacks who would play, including seven-year NFL veteran Ryan Mallett, former XFL players Luis Perez, Brandon Silvers, and Nick Fitzgerald, and three former P5 colleges QB's Brian Lewerke, Keller Chryst, and Ryan Willis.
On May 12, after the first week was concluded, TSL announced that former Super Bowl champion Brandon Marshall was joining the Generals after strong showing at HUB Football camp, but before the Generals game on week 2 it was revealed that Marshall decided to pursue NFL opportunities instead of joining the league.
39 players with XFL experience were on TSL rosters, and 19 players who participated in the Fan Controlled Football 2021 season.
The league also featured three international players: Kicker Tadhg Leader from the Republic of Ireland, Defensive Linemen Orlovicius Laurynas from Lithuania and Wide receiver James Tyrrell from Canada.

Other noteworthy players

Alphas: Vad Lee, Brian Lewerke, Jawill Davis, Kristjan Sokoli, Christian DiLauro, Gabe Holmes, Azeem Victor and Mazzi Wilkins, while Brady White joined before week 4.
Aviators: Keller Chryst, Romar Morris, Malcolm Pridgeon, Lavon Hooks, Mark McLaurin and Irish-born American rugby union player Tadhg Leader, while Vad Lee joined from the "Alphas" before week 5.
Blues: Eric Dungey, Deondre Francois, Fabian Guerra, Davion Davis, Hakeem Valles, David Grinnage, Denzel Rice and Xavier Perston.
Conquerors: Brandon Silvers, Kevin Anderson, Cameron Jefferson, Anthony Morris, Robenson Therezie, Matt Seybert, Prince Charles Iworah and Vinny Papale, while Ahmad Gooden joined before week 2.
Generals: Ryan Mallett, Case Cookus, Devin Gray, Jordan Suell, Sal Cannella, Ethan Westbrooks, Blair Brown, Carroll Phillips, Kamilo Tongamoa, Nevelle Clarke, Malik Gant and Lirim Hajrullahu.
Jousters: Luis Perez, Drew Anderson, Lavon Coleman, De'Lance Turner, De’Quan Hampton, Damore'ea Stringfellow, Donnie Ernsberger, Tejan Koroma, Damien Mama, Bunmi Rotimi, Tomasi Laulile, Christian Sam, Nyles Morgan, Derrick Jones, A. J. Hendy, Shalom Luani, Joshua Simmons, William Likely, Ricky Aguayo, Manoa Pikula and Colton Schmidt.
Linemen: Ryan Willis, Reece Horn, Frederick Mauigoa, Elijah Qualls and Jordan Wyatt, while Damon Sheehy-Guiseppi joined before week 6.
Sea Lions: Nick Fitzgerald, Matt Jones, Adam Choice, Kendrick Rogers, Nick Buchanan, Shaneil Jenkins, Levonta Taylor, John Baron II and DeAndre Johnson from Last Chance U' second season, while Jordan Mills and Robert Myers joined before week 2, and Garrett Hartley joined before week 4.

Coaches

For the 2021 spring season TSL featured a mix of returning coaches from previous seasons and former college football college or minor leagues HC's. Terry Shea, Ted Cottrell, Jerry Glanville and defending champion Bart Andrus returned to their 2020 Fall season teams, while Peter Vaas and Kevin Gilbride replaced Steve Fairchild and Chuck Bresnahan. Hal Mumme was appointed as the "Linemen" head coach, while Mike Riley was first announced as the "Sea Lions" coach, but it was later changed to Larry Kirksey. Shea is the only one that coached in every TSL season.
Some of the more recognizable assistants were Paul Spicer, AJ Smith, Derrius Bell, Jay Hayes, Jeff Reinebold, Dale Carlson, Blake Brockermeyer and Johnnie Mack, while QB Stan Bedwell was a player-coach for the Linemen.

Teams

The 2021 season featured two new teams: The Linemen and Sea Lions, which were added to the six returning teams from the 2020 fall season.
DivisionTeamColorsFirst yearRosterCityStadiumCapacityHead coach
NorthAlphas 2020Indianapolis, IndianaLucas Oil Stadium*67,000Peter Vaas
NorthAviators 2020Indianapolis, IndianaLucas Oil Stadium*67,000Terry Shea
NorthConquerors 2020Indianapolis, IndianaLucas Oil Stadium*67,000Jerry Glanville
NorthLinemen 2021Indianapolis, IndianaLucas Oil Stadium*67,000Hal Mumme
SouthBlues 2020Houston, TexasRice Stadium47,000Ted Cottrell
SouthGenerals 2019Houston, TexasRice Stadium47,000Bart Andrus
SouthJousters 2020Houston, TexasRice Stadium47,000Kevin Gilbride
SouthSea Lions 2021Houston, TexasRice Stadium47,000Larry Kirksey

Season Schedule

The games were played mostly on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with one game being played on Monday and one on Tuesday due to weather implications. For the first time, one game every week was broadcast on FOX. All other games were broadcast on FS1, with the exception of two games being shown on FS2.
WeekDateTime Team 1ScoreTeam 2ScoreSiteNotesTVViewership
RefsStatsTransactions-
Week 1
May 67:00 PMAlphas23Aviators9Lucas Oil StadiumFS10.095-
Week 1
May 610:00 PMConquerors27Linemen20Lucas Oil StadiumFS10.051-
Week 1
May 79:30 PMSea Lions12Blues15Rice StadiumFS10.114-
Week 1
May 83:00 PMJousters19Generals21Rice StadiumFox0.38-
Week 2
May 153:00 PMConquerors21Alphas26Lucas Oil StadiumFox0.448-
Week 2
May 157:00 PMLinemen17Aviators3Lucas Oil StadiumFS2-
Week 2
May 179:00 PMSea Lions17Generals13Rice StadiumOriginally scheduled for May 17 at 7:00 PMFS10.106-
Week 2
May 188:00 PMBlues7Jousters28Rice StadiumOriginally scheduled for May 17 at 10:00 PMFS10.05-
Week 3
May 207:00 PMAviators7Conquerors34Lucas Oil StadiumFS10.059-
Week 3
May 2010:00 PMLinemen47Alphas7Lucas Oil StadiumFS10.04
Week 3
May 223:00 PMGenerals24Blues9Rice StadiumFox0.408-
Week 3
May 227:00 PMJousters22Sea Lions7Rice StadiumFS10.136-
Week 4
May 277:00 PMLinemen46 Conquerors39Lucas Oil StadiumFS1-
Week 4
May 2710:00 PMAviators6Alphas30Lucas Oil StadiumFS1-
Week 4
May 293:00 PMBlues19Sea Lions10Rice StadiumFox0.365-
Week 4
May 299:00 PMJousters22Generals11Rice StadiumFS1-
Week 5
June 37:00 PMAlphas10Conquerors27Lucas Oil StadiumFS10.075-
Week 5
June 48:00 PMAviators19Linemen20Lucas Oil StadiumFS10.081-
Week 5
June 53:00 PMGenerals39Sea Lions27Rice StadiumFox0.38-
Week 5
June 57:00 PMJousters10Blues12Rice StadiumFS10.079-
Week 6
June 117:00 PMAlphas22Linemen27Bud and Jackie Sellick BowlOriginally scheduled at Lucas Oil StadiumFS10.095-
Week 6
June 1110:00 PMConquerors16 Aviators9Bud and Jackie Sellick BowlOriginally scheduled at Lucas Oil StadiumFS10.064-
Week 6
June 1212:00 PMSea Lions10Jousters27Rice StadiumFox0.461-
Week 6
June 128:00 PMBlues16Generals23Rice StadiumFS2-
Championship
June 193:00 PMLinemen26Jousters23Rice StadiumMega BowlFox0.418-

Statistical leaders

Records reflect statistics through regular season games only.
TypeStatisticQtyPlayerTeam
PassingYards1,680
1,139
685
Ryan Willis
Ryan Mallett
Brandon Silvers
Linemen
Generals
Conquerors
PassingTouchdowns13
9
7
Ryan Willis
Brandon Silvers
Luis Perez
Linemen
Conquerors
Jousters
RushingYards319
295
267
LaDarius Galloway
Blake Morgan
Tra Minter
Sea Lions
Alphas
Linemen
RushingTouchdowns4Tra Minter
Sola Olateju
Linemen
Conquerors
ReceivingYards435
424
346
Michael Dereus
Tevon Wright
Reece Horn
Linemen
Alphas
Linemen
ReceivingReceptions37
37
34
Ben Putman
Michael Bandy
Tevon Wright
Linemen
Conquerors
Alphas
ReceivingTouchdowns5
3
3
3
3
3
Isaac Zico
KaVontae Turpin
Ben Putman
Michael Bandy
Reece Horn
Tavonn Salter
Linemen
Sea Lions
Linemen
Conquerors
Linemen
Conquerors
KickingFGM12
10
8
Lirim Hajrullahu
Jonathan Song
Nathan Hierlihy
Generals
Linemen
Alphas

Signees to professional leagues

The following players signed with NFL or CFL teams following their involvement with The Spring League in 2021:

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Controversy

In November the league was sued for failing to pay $1.4 million in bills during a nine-week stay in Indianapolis, for the use of Lucas Oil Stadium and hotel stay. Also, Butler University sued TSL for about $33,000 in unpaid bills, for its use of the Sellick Bowl for practices.

Aftermath

On June 3, 2021, Woods announced that he had acquired the remaining extant trademarks of the United States Football League with intent of launching a USFL-branded league in 2022, with Fox Sports remaining as a partner in the new USFL. What was to become of The Spring League remained, at the time, an unresolved question, but according to the initial announcement TSL was to continue, probably as a scouting showcase or developmental operation. It was later reported that TSL in no longer associated with the new USFL.
On February 18, 2022, Woods stated that TSL was "no longer operational." He would eventually revive the league in 2025 with The Pro Showcase.