Nashville Storm Ranked #2 going into NAFL Playoffs
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:18 am
NAFL PLAYOFF SEEDINGS; NASHVILLE STORM (10-0) IS THE #1 SEED IN THE NAFL SOUTH AND #2 SEED NATIONALLY- NASHVILLE STORM HAVE HOME-FIELD ADVANTAGE THROUGHOUT NAFL PLAYOFFS
The Nashville Storm played the month of September with 3 team goals; 1- Finish the first undefeated regular season in Nashville Storm history; 2- Finish the regular season as the #1 seed in the NAFL South playoffs, and; 3- Gain one of the top 2 positions in the NAFL National Power Rankings, ensuring that if the Storm get that far (South Championship), the Storm would host one of the NAFL’s 2 “Final Four”, or semifinal games on November 1.
The verdict is in; MISSION ACCOMPLISHED ON ALL 3 GOALS.
Goal #3 was the goal most in doubt last weekend, as the Central Penn Piranha’s 52-6 victory over the Lancaster Lightning leapfogged them ahead of the Storm in the power rankings. The game that would decide the Storm’s fate was taking place in Los Angeles, CA between 2 undefeated teams, the Inglewood Blackhawks and the Orange County Jaguars. If the Blackhawks had won the game, their “point differential” for the season would have leapfrogged THEM ahead of the Storm, knocking the Storm down to #3 in the Power Rankings. However, the Blackhawks DIDN’T WIN; the Jaguars defeated the Blackhawks 32-27 to knock the Blackhawks from the unbeaten ranks.
Bottom line; EVERY NASHVILLE STORM 2008 PLAYOFF GAME WILL BE PLAYED IN NASHVILLE AT STRATFORD HIGH SCHOOL. Watch this site and the Nashville Storm MySpace Site at http://www.myspace.com/nashvillestormfootball for the Nashville Storm’s playoff schedule, and come out and support YOUR team as we try to bring a National Championship to Nashville, TN.
The Nashville Storm played the month of September with 3 team goals; 1- Finish the first undefeated regular season in Nashville Storm history; 2- Finish the regular season as the #1 seed in the NAFL South playoffs, and; 3- Gain one of the top 2 positions in the NAFL National Power Rankings, ensuring that if the Storm get that far (South Championship), the Storm would host one of the NAFL’s 2 “Final Four”, or semifinal games on November 1.
The verdict is in; MISSION ACCOMPLISHED ON ALL 3 GOALS.
Goal #3 was the goal most in doubt last weekend, as the Central Penn Piranha’s 52-6 victory over the Lancaster Lightning leapfogged them ahead of the Storm in the power rankings. The game that would decide the Storm’s fate was taking place in Los Angeles, CA between 2 undefeated teams, the Inglewood Blackhawks and the Orange County Jaguars. If the Blackhawks had won the game, their “point differential” for the season would have leapfrogged THEM ahead of the Storm, knocking the Storm down to #3 in the Power Rankings. However, the Blackhawks DIDN’T WIN; the Jaguars defeated the Blackhawks 32-27 to knock the Blackhawks from the unbeaten ranks.
Bottom line; EVERY NASHVILLE STORM 2008 PLAYOFF GAME WILL BE PLAYED IN NASHVILLE AT STRATFORD HIGH SCHOOL. Watch this site and the Nashville Storm MySpace Site at http://www.myspace.com/nashvillestormfootball for the Nashville Storm’s playoff schedule, and come out and support YOUR team as we try to bring a National Championship to Nashville, TN.