Louisville Bulls

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Louisville Bulls
Year founded: 1988
Louisville Bulls helmet
Louisville Bulls logo
Helmet Logo
City Louisville, Kentucky
Team Colors Red, Black and white
Head Coach Don Hillerich
Owner Don Hillerich
League/Conference affiliations
  • Independent (1988-1989)
  • Hearts of Ohio Football League (1990-1991)
  • Mid Continental Football League (1992-present)
    • Central (1993)
    • Southwest (1994)
    • West (1995, 1998)
    • East (1999-2000)
    • National Division (2008-present)
Team history
  • Louisville Bulls (1988-present)
League titles
  • League Championships (1)
  • Hearts of Ohio Football League Championships (1)
  • 1991
Home fields

The Louisville Bulls are a semi-professional American football team based in Louisville, Kentucky, founded in 1988. They are currently members of the Mid Continental Football League.

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[edit] Franchise history

The Louisville Bulls organization was founded in Kentucky, in 1988. The organization's goal was to provide a positive atmosphere for young men to develop their athletic skills, a professional image, and a winning attitude. In 1988 the team consisted of 30 inexperienced pioneers of minor professional football. For two seasons the Bulls played an independent schedule, with moderate success. In 1990 the Bulls joined the now defunct Hearts of Ohio Football League (HOFL). In their second HOFL season the Bulls finished 9-3 and captured the HOFL title.

The Bulls joined the fledgling Mid Continental Football League (MCFL) in 1992. The team suffered through two mediocre seasons, but then had 3 straight playoff berths from 1994-1996. The team seemed headed towards prosperity but the retirement of several key players combined with the increased talent level of the improving MCFL led to several disappointing seasons.

The Bulls endured three losing seasons before earning another playoff berth in 2000. The team lost in the first round of the MCFL playoffs, but continued the improvement into the next season.


[edit] Season-by-season records

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
1988 0 0 0
1989 0 0 0
1990 0 0 0
1991 0 0 0
1992 4 4 0 3rd MCFL
1993 3 6 1 4th MCFL Central
1994 6 3 1 2nd MCFL Southwest Won 1st round (Dayton Steelers)
Lost 2nd round (St. Louis Bulldogs)
1995 6 4 0 3rd MCFL West Lost 1st round (Stark County Wolfpack)
1996 4 6 0 15th MCFL Won 1st round (Dayton Steelers)
Lost 2nd round (Kokomo Mustangs)
1997 1 9 0 13th MCFL
1998 1 10 0 4th MCFL West
1999 2 6 0 6th MCFL East
2000 5 5 0 3rd MCFL East Lost Quarter finals (Southern Michigan Timberwolves)
2001 6 6 0 6th MCFL Lost Quarter finals (Cleveland Lions)
2002 2 4 0 6th MCFL
2003 4 8 0 6th MCFL Lost Quarter finals (Michigan Twisters)
2004 9 5 0 3rd MCFL Won Quarter finals (Jackson Bombers)
Lost Divisional finals (Cleveland Lions)
2005 5 5 0 7th MCFL
2006 9 4 0 4th MCFL Won Quarter finals (Southern Michigan Timberwolves)
Lost Divisional finals (Detroit Seminoles)
2007 5 5 0 9th MCFL
2008 0 0 0
Totals 107 116 2 (including MCFL playoffs)

[edit] Ownership

Don Hillerich is the founder of the Bulls and is/has been the head coach, player, and general manager of the team since 1988.


[edit] Numbers

Coach Hillerich dose not allow players to wear the numbers 1 or 69, for various personal reasons.[citation needed] Only one number has ever been retired. #95 was the number of Defensive tackel Jerry Bell.

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