British Universities American Football League

British Universities American Football League

BUAFL logo
Sport American football
Founded 2007
No. of teams 83 (2016-17 season)
Country  United Kingdom
Most recent
champion(s)
Birmingham Lions

The British Universities American Football League (BUAFL), is an American football league contested by university teams in the United Kingdom as part of the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) organisation. The league was formed by the British American Football Association (BAFA), the national governing body of American football in the UK, in 2007 as the successor to the British Collegiate American Football League, after BAFA withdrew its recognition of the British Student American Football Association which ran that league.[1][2] The BUAFL has been credited with reviving interest in American Football in the UK.[3]

From 2008, the BUAFL was officially associated with the National Football League (NFL), through its partner organisation NFL UK.[4] In 2012, BUAFL's league and teams were absorbed into BUCS after American football became an official BUCS sport.[5] Over the period 2007 to 2014, the BUAFL grew from 42 teams and 2,460 participants to 75 teams and over 4,100 people involved.[6]

The reigning national champions are the Birmingham Lions (11-0), who secured the championship by defeating the Stirling Clansmen 19-13.[7]

League structure

Over the course of the regular season, each team in the Premier and Tier 1 plays between eight regular season games. Each team plays everyone in their division twice; once home and once away. For the 2016/17 season, Tier 2 is broken down into six conferences, five of seven teams and one (South East) of eight; teams in Tier 2 play a six game season (seven in the South East division), playing each other only once.[8]

Current Structure

The latest structure for the BUAFL system was announced by BUCS on the 26th of August 2016. It consists of two Premier divisions, six regional Tier 1 divisions and six regional Tier 2 divisions.[8] This differs from the standard BUCS structure of five geographical regions below Premier level.[9]

Premier Divisions

North South
  • Derby Braves
  • Durham Saints
  • Loughborough Students
  • Nottingham Trent Renegades
  • Stirling Clansmen
  • Bath Killer Bees
  • Birmingham Lions
  • Hertfordshire Hurricanes
  • Kingston Cougars
  • Swansea Titans

Tier 1 Divisions

North North West Midlands
  • Glasgow Tigers
  • Hull Sharks
  • Newcastle Raiders
  • Northumbria Mustangs
  • Sunderland Spartans
  • Leeds Beckett Carnegie
  • Manchester Tyrants
  • Sheffield Sabres
  • Sheffield Hallam Warriors
  • UCLan Rams
  • Liverpool John Moore Fury
  • Nottingham
  • Staffordshire Stallions
  • Warwick Wolves
  • Worcester Royals
South South East South West
  • Brighton Tsunami
  • Portsmouth Destroyers
  • Reading Knights
  • Surrey Stingers
  • Sussex Saxons
  • Cambridge Pythons
  • East Anglia PIrates
  • Imperial Immortals
  • Kent Falcons 1st
  • Royal Holloway Bears
  • Cardiff Cobras
  • Exeter Demons
  • Oxford Lancers
  • Southampton Solent
  • UWE Bullets

Tier 2 Divisions

Borders North Midlands
  • Edinburgh Predators
  • Edinburgh Napier Knights
  • Lancaster Bombers
  • Teesside Cougars
  • West of Scotland Pyros
  • York Centurions
  • Heriot-Watt
  • Bangor MudDogs
  • Bradford Bears
  • Keele Crusaders
  • Leeds Celtics
  • Edge Hill Vikings
  • Liverpool Raptors
  • Chester Romans
  • Conventry Jets
  • DMU Falcons
  • Huddersfield Hawks
  • Leicester Longhorns
  • Lincoln Colonials
  • Manchester Met Eagles
  • Northampton Nemesis
South South West South East
  • Brunel Burners
  • BNU Buccaneers
  • Chichesters Spitfires
  • City College Sentinels
  • King's College Regents
  • Southampton Stags
  • UCL Emperors
  • Aberystwyth Tarranau
  • Bath Spa Bulldogs
  • Bournemouth Bobcats
  • Bristol Barracudas
  • Gloucester Gladiators
  • Oxford Brookes Panthers
  • Plymouth Blitz
  • Anglia Ruskin Rhinos
  • Canterbury Chargers
  • East London Titans
  • Essex Blades
  • Greenwich Mariners
  • LSBU Spartans
  • Queen Mary's Vipers
  • Westminster Dragons

Earlier structures

The first two full seasons of BUCS American Football preserved the single tier, eight conference structure inherited from BUAFL. In 2014-15, this was changed to a two tier system with the formation of two Premier divisions (North and South), each of five teams. The eight regional conferences, slightly reorganised (in particular, the small Scottish conference became the more balanced Borders conference, including teams from northern England) to contain 8 or 9 teams each, became the second tier. At the same time the Championship was reduced to the top two teams from each Premier division and the Challenge trophy was replaced eith cup competitions for North and South Tier 1 divisional winners, with the winners being promoted to the appropriate Premier division.[9]

For the 2015-16 season, the league was split in three tiers. The premier remsined organised into North and South, although the top four (of five) in each division now entered the Championship playoff, with the fifth being relegated. The second tier contained 6 geographic division, three Northern (Scottish North, Northern and Midlands) and three Southern (Western, South and Southeastern). The Trophy playoffs took the top two from each division plus the top two remaining teams with the best record from the northern and southern regions, the playoffs were structured with a "northern semifinal" and a "southern semifinal", with the semifinal winners promoted to the respective Premier division regardless of the result in the final. The third tier was organized into 8 divisions, four Northern (Scottish North, Northern, Midlands and North Midlands) and four Southern (Western, South, Southeastern and London).[9][10] The major change for the 2016-17 season was the reduction to six divisions (and a consequent increase in the number of teams per division) in the third tier (Tier 2), although not fully matching the geographical regions in the second tier (Tier 1).[8]

2015-16 Final Standings

Championship qualification is shaded in green, and relegation is shaded in red; position in the Championship bracket is based on final positions in the two divisions. League position is based on number of points scored, with 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss

Premier North[11]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Stirling Clansmen 8001.0002688816
Durham Saints 5200.71418913210[12]
Derby Braves 440.5001441638
Loughborough Students 260.25010416010
Hallam Warriors 0700.000622240[12]
Premier South[13]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Birmingham Lions 8001.0002324516
Hertfordshire Hurricanes 5300.62519010910
Kingston Cougars 4400.5001021348
Bath Killer Bees 3500.3751431636
Imperial Immortals 0800.000462620

2014-15 Final Standings

Championship qualification is shaded in green, and relegation is shaded in red; position in the Championship bracket is based on final positions in the two divisions. League position is based on number of points scored, with 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss

Premier North[14]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Durham Saints 7100.87523311914
Stirling Clansmen 6200.7502716812
Loughborough Students 530.62517815010
Derby Braves 170.125682112
Sheffield Sabres 170.125602620[15]
Premier South[16]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Birmingham Lions 7100.8752593014
Hertfordshire Hurricanes 7100.8752755614
Bath Killer Bees 4400.5001401708
Imperial Immortals 2600.250501332[17]
Brighton Tsunami 0800.000153500

2013-14 Final Standings

Championship qualification is shaded in green, and Plate qualification is shaded in orange. Seeding is based on number of points scored, with 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss

Saltire (Scottish)[18]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Stirling Clansmen 8001.0006221316
Glasgow Tigers 530.62517626410
Edinburgh Predators 440.5001302018
Edinburgh Napier Knights 350.3751252446
UWS Pyros 080.000423730
Big North Western (BNWC)[19]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Sheffield Sabres 710.8751976114
Derby Braves 710.8753204214
Hallam Warriors 710.8752749614
LJMU Fury 620.75024612912
UCLan Rams 530.6252549010
Bangor MudDogs 350.3751402086
MMU Eagles 350.3751211936
Lancaster Bombers 350.3751742946
Staffordshire Stallions 260.2501402294
Manchester Tyrants 070.000612000
Keele Crusaders 070.00063860
North Eastern (NEC)[20]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Durham Saints 7001.0003164114
Sunderland Spartans 710.87522911514
Leeds Carnegie 620.7501355912
Hull Sharks 620.7501558712
Newcastle Raiders 530.62514013410
York Centurions 440.5001402158
Northumbria Mustangs 350.3751041146
Huddersfield Hawks 250.2861461444
Leeds Celtics 260.2501001624
Bradford Bears 170.125421872
Teesside Cougars 080.000693120
Midlands Athletics (MAC)[21]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Birmingham Lions 8001.0002062116
Loughborough Students 710.8753407614
NTU Renegades 620.75021411712
Nottingham 440.500122998
Warwick Wolves 440.5001931458
Coventry Jets 340.4291491906
DMU Falcons 350.375871766
Worcester Royals 350.375772136
Lincoln Colonials 340.429521136
Wolverhampton Wildcats 160.143581532
South Western Athletics (SWAC)[22]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Bath Killer Bees 7001.0002534714
UWE Bullets 610.8572116512
Swansea Titans 610.8572888812
Exeter Demons 430.5711981758
Gloucester Gladiators 340.42963976
Cardiff Cobras 230.40081864
Plymouth Blitz 130.250561412
Tarannau Aberystwyth 150.166881272
Bristol Barracuda 160.143892102
Bath Spa Bulldogs 050.000133220
Oyster Card (London)[23]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Imperial Immortals 8001.0001453616
Kingston Cougars 710.8751862114
Royal Holloway Bears 620.7502288212
Brunel Burners 530.6252248010
King's College Regents 440.500871418
Greenwich Mariners 350.375971726
Westminster Dragons 160.143601422
London City Sentinels 080.000243200
LSBU Spartans 160.14338106-2**
South Coast (SCC)[24]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Brighton Tsunami 8001.0002364016
Southampton Stags 710.8752364814
Portsmouth Destroyers 620.7501974712
Surrey Stingers 530.6258210610
OBU Panthers 440.500961038
Reading Knights 250.286861554
Solent Redhawks 260.2502092174
Sussex Saxons 160.1431022182
Oxford Lancers 080.000312940
South Central (SCC)[25]
Team W L T PCT PF PA Pts
Hertfordshire Hurricanes 8001.000384616
Cambridge Pythons 710.8752436714
Kent Falcons 520.7141226510
UEA Pirates 530.6251426510
Northampton Nemesis 430.5711291588
BNU Buccaneers 350.375671436
Canterbury Chargers 160.143461802
Anglia Ruskin Rhinos 170.125422242
Essex Blades 070.000132700

National Championship Games

Season Winning team Losing team notes
2007-2008 Southampton Stags54 Staffordshire Stallions 20
2008-2009 Birmingham Lions42 Newcastle Raiders 2
2009-2010 Birmingham Lions27 Loughborough Aces 16
2010-2011 Portsmouth Destroyers20 Birmingham Lions 19
2011-2012 Hertfordshire Hurricanes37 Birmingham Lions 19
2012-2013[26] Birmingham Lions17 Hertfordshire Hurricanes 13
2013-2014[27] Stirling Clansmen20 Birmingham Lions 15
2014-2015[28] Stirling Clansmen46 Hertfordshire Hurricanes 6
2015-2016[29] Birmingham Lions19 Stirling Clansmen 13

Challenge Trophy/Divisional Cups/National Trophy

The Challenge Trophy was replaced by the two Divisional Cups for the transitional 2014-15 season, which were replaced in turn by the National Trophy from 2015-16.

Season Winning team Losing team Notes
2008-2009 Bath Killer Bees 13 Sheffield Hallam Warriors 8
2009-2010 Greenwich Mariners 12 Stirling Clansmen 0
2010-2011 Cardiff Cobras 20 UCH Sharks 0
2011-2012 Sheffield Sabres 25 Bath Killer Bees 8
2012-2013[30] NTU Renegades 42 Southampton Stags 28 MVP: NTU QB Danny Miller
2013-2014[31] Swansea Titans 38 Royal Holloway Bears 12 MVP: ST QB Simon George
2014-15 (North)[32] Sheffield Hallam Warriors 26 Glasgow Tigers 6 Sheffield Hallam promoted to Premier North
2014-15 (South)[33] Kingston Cougars 42 Surrey Stingers 9 Kingston promoted to Premier South
2015-2016[34] Swansea Titans 21 NTU Renegades 16 Swansea promoted to Premier South, NTU promoted to Premier North

BUAFL Most Valuable Players

Season League MVP Offensive MVP Defensive MVP
2008-2009 Tristan Varney (Birmingham Lions) Ed Butcher (Southampton Stags)
2009-2010 David Saul (Sheffield Hallam Warriors) Tristan Varney (Birmingham Lions) Ed Butcher (Solent Redhawks)
2010-2011 Adam Hope (Loughborough Aces) Russ Waddell (Bristol Barracuda)
2011-2012 Joe Thompson (Hertfordshire Hurricanes)
2012-2013 Dan Conroy (Birmingham Lions)

References

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  5. http://www.bucs.org.uk/sport.asp?section=16641tab=1
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