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of Fame

 

1995

Fairfield PowerSleds

1996

Fairfield PowerSleds

1997

Capital City Bullets*

1998

Wizards of Greystone

1999

Gulf Coast Gamblers

2000

Gulf Coast Gamblers

2001

Lake Cyrus

Sloth Monsters

2002

Magic City Mayors

2003

Riverchase Cheetahs

2004

Smoke Rise Woosiers

2005

Riverchase Cheetahs

2006

Pasco County Wizards 

2007

Riverchase Cheetahs

* The Tainted Title

Historical and statistical overview of the BDFL since the beginning in 1995

FOXBORO - Thanks to some fancy spreadsheet work by the  Woosier and his staff at WARTS, the BDFL has preserved our win-loss records for all prosperity. Did you know the Rocky Ridge Wildcats have the best winning percentage (62.34%) of any team to play in the league? Did you know that the Gulf Coast Gamblers have had nine winning seasons in ten years? Conversely, did you know that the Magic City Mayors have only had four winning seasons in 13 years? And yes, the Helena Fighting Slovaks are truly the worse team to ever really play in the BDFL. For the proof and the complete statistical history of the league click here.

 

Big Mullet Series (BMS)

Mullet is a useless, bottom-feeding, salt-water fish indigenous to the Gulf Shores, Alabama coastline area. It is the only fish with a gizzard and is said to possess mystical properties. The Striped or Black Mullet is a delicacy along the Northwest Florida and Alabama Gulf Coast. Many restaurants in those areas serve mullet as the mainstay of their menus. Fried mullet are the most popular. Smoked, baked, and canned mullet are also eaten. Mullet is usually filleted. The left over frames are often used to make excellent fish stock. The stock makes superb chowders, stews, and bouillabaisse. Mullet does not keep well after it is caught. If kept on ice it may remain edible for approximately 24 hours. If kept much longer it begins to loose its freshness and becomes nearly inedible. The sooner it can be eaten after being caught, the better. When shopping for mullet for consumption, choose only those fish with clear eyes. Cloudy eyes are indicators of loss of freshness. The teams in the Big Mullet Series are older than 24 hours and have lost their freshness hence the name of this fruitless competition.  

                

2008  Big Mullet Series (BMS)
Seed Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 2008 Bowl Winners  
           
16th Cheetahs        
  Game 1 W1 Cheetahs      
Game 5      
9th Sloth Monsters      
  W5 Gamblers       
13th Grenades      
  Game 2      
W2 Gamblers      
12th Gamblers   Game 9

 

 
    Big Mullet Bowl Bootleggers   
14th Fighting Slovaks

2008

  Game 3 W3 Bootleggers   

9th Place

 
Game 6      
11th Bootleggers      
  W6 Bootleggers     
15th Dogs      
  Game 4      
W4 Dogs      

 10th

Blitz        
           
      L5 Cheetahs    
      Game 10    
      Lower Feeder Bowl

Dogs 

 
       

11th Place

 
      L6 Dogs    
           
    L1 Sloth Monsters      
    Game 7 W7 Grenades    
         
    L2 Grenades Game 11    
      Dirty Sock Bowl

  Blitz

 
    L3 Fighting Slovaks  

13th Place

 
    Game 8      
    W8 Blitz    
    L4 Blitz      
           
      L7 Sloth Monsters    
      Game 12    
      Toilet Bowl 

  Sloth Monsters

 
       

15th Place

 
      L8 Fighting Slovaks    

WARTS 2008 Excel Spreadsheets online click here

 

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