TrueYankee26 Posted June 2, 2018 Share Posted June 2, 2018 In 2060, another soccer league has been created to rival Major League Soccer/North American Soccer League and the American Premier League. Unlike MLS/NASL and the APL, the APSL will be run like the big four leagues (MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL). American Premier Soccer League East Baltimore Lords Boston Brownies Boston Lusitanians Boston Tea Men Brooklyn Yankees Buffalo Blizzards Charleston Mountaineers Cleveland Fire Gotham Gargoyles (New York, NY) Hartford Humpbacks Jersey Shoremen (Atlantic City, NJ) New Haven Elms New Jersey Demons (East Rutherford, NJ) New York Italians (Staten Island, NY) New York Olympians (Queens, NY) Philadelphia Liberty Philadelphia Teutons Pittsburgh Vulcans Richmond Renegades Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Express Syracuse Light Blues Washington Wings American Premier Soccer League Midwest Chicago Canaries Chicago Ruthenians Chicago Yellowjackets Cincinnati Sabres Cleveland Wolves Columbus Knights Dearborn Princes Des Moines Farmers Detroit Wheels Detroit Smoke Duluth Dynamos Flint Vipers Grand Rapids Blue Bombers Indianapolis Roadrunners Kansas City Desperados Louisville Saints Marquette Wolves Minneapolis Sioux Omaha Colts Saint Louis Dragons Saint Paul Angels South Bend Crusaders American Premier Soccer League South Amarillo Armadillos Atlanta Rise Austin Capitals Beaumont Oilers Birmingham Lions Charlotte Smilodons Dallas Staggies Dallas Wranglers Fort Worth Ramparts Galveston Islanders Houston Republic 1836 Houston Jaguares Jacksonville Caledonian Thistle Lexington Rams Little Rock Warthogs Memphis Wild Miami Spinners Nashville Song New Orleans Crawfish Savannah Soul Tampa Pelicans Virginia Beach Poseidons American Premier Soccer League West Albuquerque Atoms Anaheim Waves Billings Bruins Boise Vikings Denver Dynamo Flagstaff Checkers Irvine Seals Los Angeles Incas Las Vegas Bandits Oakland Zebras Phoenix Sun Birds Portland Emerald Hawks Reno Red Rangers Riversiders San Diego Missionaries San Francisco Sky Blues San Francisco Swans San Jose Imps San Jose Robots Salt Lake Blues Seattle Jets Tacoma Totems American Premier Soccer League Canadian Calgary Cubs Edmonton Nordiques Fredricton Falcons Halifax Gallowglass Kitchener Hurricanes London Three Leafs Moncton Marauders Montreal Magique Montreal Lilywhites Newfoundland Nighthawks Ottawa Royals Quebec Bleu-et-Blanc Regina Rampage Saint Catharines Niagara Rainbows Saint John Sharks Saskatoon Shockers Toronto Canaris Toronto Titans Vancouver Breakers Windsor Lakers Winnipeg Prairie Wolves Yukon Huskies 1 Quote trueyankee26.wordpress.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neo_prankster Posted June 19, 2018 Share Posted June 19, 2018 WLAF based on my World League According to Neo thread... EUROPEAN EAST Amsterdam Admirals Frankfurt Galaxy Milan Vipers Rhein Rhythm Rome Centurions Stockholm Aesir EUROPEAN WEST Barcelona Dragons Dublin Druids London Monarchs Manchester Machine Paris Musketeers Scottish Claymores CANADIAN EAST Atlantic Schooners Hamilton Tiger Cats Montreal Alouettes Ottawa Renegades Thunder Bay Muskies Toronto Argonauts CANADIAN WEST Boise Miners BC Lions Calgary Stampeders Edmonton Eskimos Saskatchewan Roughriders Winnipeg Blue Bombers AMERICAN EAST Baltimore Stallions Birmingham Fire Memphis Hound Dogs Ohio Glory Orlando Thunder Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks AMERICAN WEST Las Vegas Outlaws Los Angeles Avengers Mexico City Aztecs Oklahoma Wranglers Sacramento Surge San Antonio Texans Still trying to figure out the schedule. Quote The Fictional Story of Austus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cab24fan Posted June 28, 2018 Share Posted June 28, 2018 FBS Conferences Based on Geography: Northwest Conference Boise St. Oregon Oregon St. Washington Washington St. Pacific Ocean Conference Cal Fresno St. Hawaii Nevada San Jose St. SDSU Stanford UCLA UNLV USC Rocky Mountain Conference Air Force Arizona Arizona St. BYU Colorado Colorado St. New Mexico New Mexico St. Utah Utah St. UTEP Wyoming Lone Star Conference Baylor Houston North Texas Rice SMU TCU Texas Texas A&M Texas St. Texas Tech UTSA Mississippi River Conference Arkansas St. Lousiana Tech LSU Memphis Mississippi St Ole Miss Southern Miss Tulane ULL ULM Heartland Conference Arkansas Kansas Kansas St. Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma St. Tulsa Gatorland Conference Alabama Auburn FAU FIU Florida Florida St. Georgia Southern Miami Fl. South Alabama Troy UAB UCF USF Dixieland Conference Clemson Georgia Georgia St. Georgia Tech MTST South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt Atlantic Ocean Conference Appalachin St. Charlotte Coastal Carolina Duke East Carolina Liberty NCST Old Dominion UNC Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Lakeland Conference Illinois Iowa Iowa St. Minnesota Northern Illinois Northwestern Purdue Wisconsin Tri-Border Conference Akron Bowling Green St. Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Kent St. Michigan Michigan St. Notre Dame Toledo Western Michigan Ohio River Conference Ball St. Cincinnati Indiana Kentucky Louisville Marshall Miami OH Ohio Ohio St. Western Kentucky Pilgrim Conference Marshall Maryland Navy Penn St. Pittsburgh Temple Evergreen Conference Army Boston College Buffalo Rutgers Syracuse UCONN UMASS I've thought of this idea for many years. To imagine how leagues would be for all sports, especially football and basketball. Luckily, if you have a college football video game you can reorganize the conferences so you can play with this set up to see for yourself how it would go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stratonascar Posted August 12, 2018 Share Posted August 12, 2018 Here's my New College Football Alignment for the 2019 Storyline using NFL Challenge League 1 ACC Atlantic: Clemson, Florida State, NC State, Wake Forest, Boston College, Louisville, Syracuse, Massachusetts ACC Coastal: Miami (FL), Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, Duke, North Carolina, Virginia C-USA East: Florida Atlantic, Marshall, Middle Tennessee St., Old Dominion, FIU, Western Kentucky, Charlotte, Liberty C-USA West: North Texas, Louisiana Tech, UAB, Southern Miss, UTSA, Rice, UTEP League 2 Big 12: Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia, TCU, Oklahoma State, Iowa State, Kansas State, Baylor, Texas Tech, Kansas American East: UCF, Temple, USF, Cincinnati, Connecticut, East Carolina American West: Memphis, Navy, Houston, Tulane, SMU, Tulsa, Army League 3 Big Ten East: Ohio State, Michgian, Penn State, Michigan State, Maryland, Indiana, Rutgers, Notre Dame Big Ten West: Wisconsin, Iowa, Purdue, Northwestern, Nebraska, Minnesota, Illinois MAC East: Ohio, Miami (OH), Buffalo, Akron, Bowling Green, Kent State MAC West: Northern Illinois, Toledo, Western Michigan, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State League 4 Pac-12 North: Washington, Stanford, Oregon, California, Washington State, Oregon State Pac-12 South: USC, Utah, Arizona, UCLA, Colorado, Arizona State, BYU Mountain West Mountain: Boise State, Utah,Wyoming, Colorado State, Air Force, New Mexico, New Mexico State Mountain West West: San Diego State, Fresno State, UNLV, Nevada, Hawaii, San Jose State League 5 SEC East: Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt SEC West: Alabama, Auburn, Mississippi State, Texas A&M, LSU, Ole Miss, Arkansas Sun Belt East: Troy, Appalachian State, Georgia State, Georgia Southern, Coastal Carolina Sun Belt West: Arkansas State, UL Monroe, Louisiana, South Alabama, Texas State If There's Any Changes which include a possibility to have a 6 Division, 5 Teams in Each setup, please let me know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcameronh Posted August 13, 2018 Share Posted August 13, 2018 Introducing the Big North Conference! A future 8 school NCAA Div. 1 / FCS conference in 2020. NorthWest Division Eastern Washington Idaho Montana Montana State NorthEast Division North Dakota North Dakota State South Dakota South Dakota State Upgrade to FBS Conference in 2022 and expand to 12 with additional FBS teams. NorthWest Division Boise State BYU NorthEast Division Wyoming Colorado State https://drive.google.com/open?id=1H7Bi3MOAYmXgSy47APlF3R_SYydp0tsG&usp=sharing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buzzcut Posted September 7, 2018 Share Posted September 7, 2018 A future baseball realignment COMING SOON Reserved for the Major Leagues. 1 Quote The CCSLC's resident Geelong Cats fan. Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends. Sounds like something from a Rocky & Bullwinkle story arc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buzzcut Posted September 13, 2018 Share Posted September 13, 2018 (edited) Someone over on another forum I frequent had an idea of realigning the Australian Football League into 3 divisions: EAST Division: Brisbane Lions, Geelong, Gold Coast, Greater Western Sydney, St. Kilda, Sydney Swans VICTORIA Division: Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Richmond WEST Division: Adelaide, Fremantle, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide, West Coast, Western Bulldogs In response, I suggested that Hawthorn was better suited to be in an hypothetical East than Geelong was, and offered him this realignment of the National Rugby League: BARASSI Division: Canberra, Melbourne, New Zealand, St. George Illawara HARBOUR Division: Cronulla-Sutherland, Manly-Warringah, South Sydney, Sydney Roosters NORTHERN Division: Brisbane, Gold Coast, Newcastle, North Queensland OUTER SYDNEY Division: Canterbury-Bankstown, Paramatta, Penrith, Wests Tigers Edited August 19, 2019 by buzzcut Quote The CCSLC's resident Geelong Cats fan. Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends. Sounds like something from a Rocky & Bullwinkle story arc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JerseyJimmy Posted September 27, 2018 Share Posted September 27, 2018 ...I never showed you guys my other leagues, did I? Well, in that case... the National Football Association! CONTINENTAL CONFERENCE East Division -Boston Knights -New York Tigers -Philadelphia Chieftains -Washington Americans North Division -Cleveland Bulldogs -Detroit Warriors -Pittsburgh Ironmen -Toronto Huskies South Division -Atlanta Blazers -Florida Rockets (Tampa) -Houston Cyclones -Miami Conquistadors West Division -Arizona Aztecs -Las Vegas Nighthawks -Los Angeles Dragons -San Francisco Grizzlies AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Division -Baltimore Commodores -Carolina Flyers (Charlotte) -Montréal Olympiques -New Jersey Rhinos (Newark) North Division -Chicago Generals -Indiana Stallions (Indianapolis) -Minnesota Stags (St. Paul) -St. Louis Pioneers South Division -Dallas Marshals -Kansas City Stampede -Memphis Hounds -New Orleans Shamans West Division -Denver Bighorns -Portland Sasquatch -San Diego Dreadnoughts -Seattle Sharks Spoiler Expansion Timeline 1963 Merger (Continental): Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington 1963 Merger (American): Baltimore, Carolina (New Orleans), Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, Indiana, Minnesota, Montréal, Seattle, St. Louis 1971: Florida, Houston, New Jersey, San Diego (Memphis) 1982: Memphis (San Antonio), Toronto 1983: Denver, Miami 1997: Arizona, New Orleans 2001: Las Vegas, Portland Relocations and Name Changes 1975: Montréal Faucons become Montréal Olympiques 1978: New Orleans Gators become Carolina Flyers 1982: Memphis Blues become San Diego Dreadnoughts 2005: Detroit Indians become Detroit Warriors 2018: San Antonio Coyotes become Memphis Hounds 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cab24fan Posted October 18, 2018 Share Posted October 18, 2018 College Hockey realignment: Conference 1- Alaska Alaska-Anchorage Arizona St Air Force Denver Colorado College Conference 2 - Northern Michigan Alabama-Huntsville Omaha North Dakote Bemidji State St Cloud St Minnesota St Minnesota Duluth Michigan Tech Lake Superior St Ferris St Conference 3 - Wisconsin Michigan Minnesota Ohio st Michigan st Penn st Conference 4 - Notre Dame Western Michigan Miami BGSU BC UCONN UMass Army Conference 5 - Cornell Harvard Princeton Yale Dartmouth Brown Conference 6 - Robert Morris Niagra Canisus Colgate Vermont Quinnipiac Providence Sacred Heart Conference 7 - Mercyhurst RIT Clarkson Union St Lawrence American International RPI Bentley Merrimack Conference 8 - Holy Cross Boston Maine New Hampshire Umass-lowell Northeastern Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 4, 2018 Share Posted November 4, 2018 (edited) This is an hypothetical MLS broadcasting rights scenario that would include FC Cincinnati, Inter Miami CF and the Nashville FC. Please note that in this scenario, it would also include Las Vegas Lights FC, New York Cosmos, Phoenix Rising FC, Rochester Rhinos, Sacramento Republic FC, Saint Louis FC as hypothetical MLS expansion teams: MLS Eastern Conference Atlanta United FC: CW 69, Fox Sports South, Fox Sports Southeast, 92.9 The Game, Telemundo Atlanta, La Mejor Charlotte Independence: Fox Sports Carolinas, Fox Sports Southeast, 730 AM The Game, 96.9 The Kat, Latina 102.3 Chicago Fire: ESPN+, WGN Radio, Univision Chicago, Univision Deportes Chicago 1200 AM Columbus Crew SC: Fox Sports Ohio, CD 102.5, Telemundo Columbus, La Mega 103.1 FM D.C. United: ABC7, WJLA 24/7 News, 106.7 The Fan, Bloomberg Radio 99.1 FM and 105.7 HD2, Univision Washington D.C., UniMás Washington, El Zol Deportes FC Cincinnati: SportsTime Ohio, Cincinnati's ESPN 1530 Indy Eleven: Fox Sports Indiana, ESPN 107.5/1070 The Fan, Éxitos 1590 AM Inter Miami CF: Fox Sports Florida, Fox Sports Florida Plus, 790 AM The Ticket, 104.3 The Shark, UniMás Miami, Univision Deportes Miami 1140 AM Montreal Impact: Sportsnet East, CJAD 800 AM, TSN 690, TVA Sports, 98,5 FM Nashville FC: Fox Sports Southeast, 102.5 The Game New England Revolution: NBC Sports New England, My 38, The Sports Hub 98.5 FM, Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra, La Mega 890 AM & 94.9 FM New York City FC: YES Network, WFAN Sports Radio 66 AM & 101.9 FM, UniMás Nueva York, WADO 1280 AM, Qué Buena 92.7 FM New York Red Bulls: MSG, MSG Plus, ESPN New York 98.7 FM, MSG Deportes, ESPN Deportes Nueva York 93.1 FM Orlando City SC: Fox Sports Sun, My 65, 96.9 The Game, Real Radio 104.1 Philadelphia Union: NBC 10, NBC Sports Philadelphia, 610 ESPN, Classic Rock 102.9 MGK, Telemundo 62, ESPN Deportes 99.9 FM Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, 94.5 3WS Puerto Rico FC: Univision Puerto Rico, WKAQ 580 AM, KQ105 FM Rochester Rhinos: MSG Western New York, ESPN Rochester 95.7 FM and 950 AM, 92.5 WBEE Tampa Bay Rowdies: Fox Sports Florida, Fox Sports Florida Plus, 1250 AM WHNZ Impact Radio, US 103.5, La Ley 1550 Toronto FC: TSN4, Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050, Sportsnet 590 MLS Western Conference Chivas USA: NBC Sports Los Angeles, 790 KABC, 95.5 KLOS, Mega 96.3 FM Colorado Rapids: Altitude, Altitude 950 AM and 92.5 FM, UniMás Denver, La Invasora 87.7 FM FC Dallas: Fox Sports Southwest, Fox 4 More, ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM, UniMás 49, Univision Deportes Dallas 1270 AM Houston Dynamo: AT&T SportsNet Southwest, THE KUBE, Sports Radio 610, UniMás 67, Univision Deportes Houston 1010 AM, Latino Mix 104.9 & 93.3 Las Vegas Lights FC: AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, Fox Sports 98.9 FM and 1340 AM, Azteca 19, ESPN Deportes Las Vegas 1460 AM Los Angeles FC: YouTube TV, ESPN LA 710 AM, Azteca 57, La Mera Mera 980 AM Los Angeles Galaxy: Spectrum SportsNet, LA Galaxy Audio Network from iHeartRadio, Spectrum Deportes, ESPN Deportes LA 1330 AM Minnesota United FC: Fox Sports North, ESPN Twin Cities 1500 AM, El Rey 94.9 FM Portland Timbers: KGW 8, NBC Sports Northwest, 750 and 102.9 The Game, FM News 101 KXL, Univision Portland, La Gran D 1150 AM Real Salt Lake: AT&T SportsNet Utah, ESPN 700, Juan 1600 AM, 102.3 La Gran D Sacramento Republic FC: NBC Northern California (KCRA 3 would be acquired by NBC Universal and become an NBC O&O station), NBC Sports California, NBC Sports California Plus, ESPN Radio 1320, Telemundo 58 (MyNetworkTV affiliate My 58 would be acquired by NBCUniversal and become a Telemundo O&O station), La Buena 92.1 Saint Louis FC: Fox Sports Midwest, Fox Sports Midwest Plus, Big 550 KTRS, La Tremenda 880 AM San Antonio FC: Fox Sports Southwest, Fox Sports Southwest Plus, ESPN SA 1250 AM / 94.5 FM, Norteño 720 AM / 104.1 FM San Diego 1904 FC: Fox Sports San Diego, The Mighty 1090, 105.7 Max FM, ESPN Deportes 620 AM San Francisco Deltas: ESPN+, ESPN Bay Area 106.1 FM, ESPN Deportes 103.7 FM San Jose Earthquakes: NBC Bay Area, NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports Bay Area Plus, 1590 KLIV, Telemundo Área de la Bahía, La Kaliente Seattle Sounders FC: JOEtv, Q13 Fox, Root Sports Northwest, KIRO Radio 97.3 FM, Univision Seattle, El Rey 1360 AM Sporting Kansas City: Fox Sports Kansas City, Fox Sports Kansas City Plus, Sports Radio 810 WHB, ESPN Kansas City 99.3 FM, Univision Kansas City, La Grande 1340 AM Tulsa Roughnecks FC: Fox Sports Oklahoma, 1300 The Buzz, 97.5 KMOD, ESPN Deportes 100.5 FM Vancouver Whitecaps FC: TSN1, BNN Bloomberg Radio 1410 Edited November 27, 2018 by Marcos Flamengo Necessary changes 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 4, 2018 Share Posted November 4, 2018 If Disney/ABC would acquire KWKW it would become a ESPN Deportes O&O radio station, and then would be rebranded as ESPN Deportes LA 1330 AM. Their current branding is Radio Deportes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 5, 2018 Share Posted November 5, 2018 (edited) This is an hypothetical realignment of the National Hockey League: NHL Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Boston Bruins (Boston, MA) Buffalo Sabres (Buffalo, NY) Detroit Red Wings (Detroit, MI) Montreal Canadiens (Montreal, QC) Ottawa Senators (Ottawa, ON) Toronto Maple Leafs (Toronto, ON) Metropolitan Division Columbus Blue Jackets (Columbus, OH) New Jersey Devils (Newark, NJ) New York Islanders (Brooklyn, NY) New York Rangers (New York City, NY) Philadelphia Flyers (Philadelphia, PA) Pittsburgh Penguins (Pittsburgh, PA) Southeast Division Atlanta Thrashers (Atlanta, GA) Carolina Hurricanes (Raleigh, NC) Florida Panthers (Sunrise, FL) Nashville Predators (Nashville, TN) Tampa Bay Lightning (Tampa, FL) Washington Capitals (Washington, D.C.) NHL Western Conference Central Division Chicago Blackhawks (Chicago, IL) Dallas Stars (Dallas, TX) Kansas City Scouts (Kansas City, MO) Minnesota Wild (St. Paul, MN) St. Louis Blues (St. Louis, MO) Winnipeg Jets (Winnipeg, MB) Northwest Division Calgary Flames (Calgary, AB) Colorado Avalanche (Denver, CO) Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton, AB) Portland Tridents (Portland, OR) Seattle Kraken (Seattle, WA) Vancouver Canucks (Vancouver, BC) Pacific Division Anaheim Ducks (Anaheim, CA) Arizona Coyotes (Glendale, AZ) Golden State Seals (Oakland, CA) Los Angeles Kings (Los Angeles, CA) San Jose Sharks (San Jose, CA) Vegas Golden Knights (Paradise, NV) Edited November 21, 2018 by Marcos Flamengo Edited for Necessary Changes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 8, 2018 Share Posted November 8, 2018 (edited) A WHOLE NEW NBA Seattle and Las Vegas causes a major shakeup in the World's Best Basketball League In 2019, the NBA Board of Governors approved two expansion bids that would cause a major shakeup in the NBA. The first bid was made by a group of investors led by SoDo investor Chris Hansen that would bring back the Seattle SuperSonics to the NBA, just 13 years after the original SuperSonics relocated to Oklahoma's capital city, where they became the Oklahoma City Thunder. The new SuperSonics would play their home games in the renovated KeyArena. The second bid was made by Black Knight Sports & Entertainment, a consortium led by Bill Foley and the Maloof family, which are the owners of the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights, that would become the Las Vegas Spartans. The Spartans would play their home games in the T-Mobile Arena, in Paradise, Nevada. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has decided that both expansion bids would cause a major shakeup in the league. The New Orleans Pelicans leaves the Western Conference's Southwest Division to join the Eastern Conference's Southeast Division. The Sacramento Kings would leave the Pacific Division to join the Northwest Division, which would see the addition of the Vancouver Mounties, owned by Canucks Sports & Entertainment, the same owners of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks. The Eastern Conference's Central Division would see the arrival of the Kentucky Colonels, which would be owned by MC Sports & Entertainment, LLC, the owners of the Cincinnati Reds' minor league affiliate Louisville Bats. The Spirits of St. Louis finally comes to the NBA just 42 years after the original ABA team of the same name failed to join the NBA. The new Spirits comes to the NBA as an expansion team, in the Western Conference's Southwest Division. The Spirits are owned by Anheuser-Busch, the owners of the MLB's St. Louis Cardinals. NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION Boston Celtics (Boston, MA) Brooklyn Nets (Brooklyn, NY) New York Knicks (New York City, NY) Philadelphia 76ers (Philadelphia, PA) Toronto Raptors (Toronto, ON) Washington Wizards (Washington, D.C.) CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago Bulls (Chicago, IL) Detroit Pistons (Detroit, MI) Indiana Pacers (Indianapolis, IN) Kentucky Colonels (Louisville, KY) Memphis Grizzlies (Memphis, TN) Milwaukee Bucks (Milwaukee, WI) SOUTHEAST DIVISION Atlanta Hawks (Atlanta, GA) Charlotte Hornets (Charlotte, NC) Memphis Grizzlies (Memphis, TN) Miami Heat (Miami, FL) New Orleans Pelicans (New Orleans, LA) Orlando Magic (Orlando, FL) NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE NORTHWEST DIVISION Denver Nuggets (Denver, CO) Portland Trail Blazers (Portland, OR) Sacramento Kings (Sacramento, CA) Seattle SuperSonics (Seattle, WA) Utah Jazz (Salt Lake City, UT) Vancouver Mounties (Vancouver, BC) PACIFIC DIVISION Golden State Warriors (Oakland, CA) Las Vegas Spartans (Paradise, NV) Los Angeles Clippers (Los Angeles, CA) Los Angeles Lakers (Los Angeles, CA) Phoenix Suns (Phoenix, AZ) San Diego Surf (San Diego, CA) SOUTHWEST DIVISION Dallas Mavericks (Dallas, TX) Houston Rockets (Houston, TX) Kansas City Knights (Kansas City, MO) Oklahoma City Thunder (Oklahoma City, OK) St. Louis Spirits (St. Louis, MO) San Antonio Spurs (San Antonio, TX) Edited June 25, 2019 by Marcos Flamengo Edited for Necessary Changes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 8, 2018 Share Posted November 8, 2018 (edited) This is an hypothetical MLB broadcasting rights scenario that would include hypothetical expansion teams: American League American League East Baltimore Orioles: AT&T SportsNet Mid-Atlantic, 105.7 The Fan Boston Red Sox: NESN, WEEI 93.7 FM, ESPN Deportes 103.7 FM New York Yankees: YES Network, PIX 11, WFAN Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FM Toronto Blue Jays: Sportsnet Ontario, Sportsnet 590, TVA Sports, 88.1 Sports American League North Cleveland Indians: SportsTime Ohio, WKYC Channel 3, Newsradio WTAM 1100, 100.7 WMMS Chicago White Sox: NBC Sports Chicago, WGN Sports, WGN Radio, ESPN Deportes 1220 AM Detroit Tigers: Fox Sports Detroit, CBS Sports Radio 1270, The Ticket 97.1 FM Minnesota Twins: Fox Sports North, WCCO News/Talk 830, La Raza 95.7 FM American League South Houston Astros: AT&T SportsNet Southwest, SportsTalk 790, Univision Deportes Houston 1010 AM Kansas City Royals: Fox Sports Kansas City, 610 Sports, 98.9 The Rock! Tampa Bay Rays: Fox Sports Sun, 620 WDAE, 1250 AM WHNZ Impact Radio, Fox Sports Sun en Español, ESPN Deportes 680 AM Texas Rangers: Fox Sports Southwest, KRLD NewsRadio 1080, 105.3 The Fan, Canal de Tejas, ESPN Deportes 1540 AM American League West Colorado Rockies: AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, KOA NewsRadio 850 AM / 94.1 FM, Talk Radio 630 KHOW, Onda 1150 AM Los Angeles Angels: Fox Sports West, My 13, Angels Radio AM 830, ESPN LA 710 AM, ESPN Deportes LA 1330 AM Oakland Athletics: NBC Sports Bay Area, KRON 4, The Game 95.7 FM and 1550 AM, Univision Deportes Área de la Bahia 1010 AM Seattle Mariners: Root Sports Northwest, ESPN Seattle 710 AM, 770 KTTH, ESPN Deportes Seattle 1490 AM National League National League East Montreal Expos: TSN5, TSN 1050, CHOM 97.7, RDS, 98,5 FM New York Mets: NBC Sports New York, PIX 11, WCBS NewsRadio 880, WCBS-FM 101.1, ESPN Deportes Nueva York 93.1 FM Philadelphia Phillies: 94 WIP SportsRadio, NBC Sports Philadelphia, NBC Sports Philadelphia Plus, NBC 10, PHL 17, La Mejor 1680 AM Pittsburgh Pirates: AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, MLB Network (locally, when conflicting with Pittsburgh Penguins), 93.7 The Fan National League North Chicago Cubs: NBC Sports Chicago, WGN Sports, ABC 7 Sports, 670 The Score, Univision Deportes Chicago 1200 AM Cincinnati Reds: Fox Sports Ohio, 700 WLW, Cincinnati's ESPN 1530 Milwaukee Brewers: Fox Sports Wisconsin, MeTV Milwaukee, WTMJ 620 AM and 103.3 FM, Telemundo Wisconsin, La Gran D 93.7 FM St. Louis Cardinals: Fox Sports Midwest, KMOX NewsRadio 1120, La Tremenda 880 AM National League South Atlanta Braves: Fox Sports South, Fox Sports Southeast, The Fan 680 and 93.7 FM, Talk 106.7 Miami Marlins: Fox Sports Florida, 940 WINZ, Y100, Fox Sports Florida en Español, Radio Mambí 710 AM Nashville Sounds: Fox Sports Tennessee, SuperTalk 99.7 WTN Washington Nationals: AT&T SportsNet Mid-Atlantic, Federal News Network, 106.7 The Fan National League West Arizona Diamondbacks: Fox Sports Arizona, ESPN Phoenix 620 AM (daytime games), Arizona Sports 98.7 FM (evening or weekend games), Azteca Phoenix, ESPN Deportes 710 AM Los Angeles Dodgers: Spectrum SportsNet LA, KTLA 5, AM 570 LA Sports, Spectrum Deportes LA, Univision Deportes Los Angeles 1020 AM San Diego Padres: Fox Sports San Diego, The Fan 97.3 FM, La Poderosa 860 AM San Francisco Giants: NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports Bay Area Plus, NBC Bay Area (friday games), KNBR 680, Radio Lazer 93.7 FM Edited November 13, 2018 by Marcos Flamengo Necessary changes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 9, 2018 Share Posted November 9, 2018 (edited) This is a possible 12-team CFL radio broadcasting rights scenario that would include three expansion teams, the Atlantic Schooners, the Quebec Cavaliers and the Saskatoon Hilltops. The Saskatchewan Roughriders would be renamed Regina Roughriders.: CFL Eastern Conference Atlantic Schooners: News 95.7 Hamilton Tiger-Cats: TSN 1150 Montreal Alouettes: TSN 690, RDS 940 Ottawa RedBlacks: TSN 1200, 104,7 FM Quebec Cavaliers: TSN 98.1, RDS 102.9 Toronto Argonauts: TSN 1050, RDS 740 CFL Western Conference BC Lions: TSN 1040 Calgary Stampeders: Global News Radio 770 CHQR Edmonton Eskimos: 630 CHED Saskatchewan Roughriders: Global News Radio 620 CKRM Victoria Lumberjacks: CFAX 1070 Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Global News Radio 680 CJOB Edited November 17, 2018 by Marcos Flamengo Edited for Necessary Changes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 13, 2018 Share Posted November 13, 2018 (edited) This is a possible National Lacrosse League broadcasting realignment scenario that would include the NLL Halifax team and defunct or relocated teams that would be reactivated by new owners: NLL Eastern Conference Buffalo Bandits (Buffalo, NY) Georgia Swarm (Duluth, GA) Halifax NLL Team (Halifax, NS) Montreal Express (Montreal, QC) New England Black Wolves (Uncasville, CT) New York Saints (New York City, NY) Philadelphia Wings (Philadelphia, PA) Quebec Caribous (Quebec City, QC) Rochester Knighthawks (Rochester, NY) Toronto Rock (Toronto, ON) NLL Western Conference Arizona Sting (Glendale, AZ) Calgary Roughnecks (Calgary, AB) Colorado Mammoth (Denver, CO) Los Angeles Storm (Los Angeles, CA) Portland LumberJax (Portland, OR) San Diego Seals (San Diego, CA) San Jose Stealth (San Jose, CA) Saskatchewan Rush (Saskatoon, SK) Seattle Smash (Seattle, WA) Vancouver Warriors (Vancouver, BC) Edited November 26, 2018 by Marcos Flamengo Edited for Necessary Changes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 16, 2018 Share Posted November 16, 2018 (edited) This is a possible realignment of the Kontinental Hockey League, that would feature two teams that would come from Asia League Ice Hockey (Nippon Blue Eagles and PSK Sakhalin), one team each that would come from the Spanish Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo (FC Barcelona), the Danish Metal Ligaen (SønderjyskE), the Tipsport Liga (MAC Budapest) and the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (Eisbären Berlin), respectively, turning into a 32-team Kontinental Hockey League: KHL Eastern Conference Chernyshev Division: Admiral Vladivostok, Amur Khabarovsk, Avangard Omsk, Barys Astana, Nippon Blue Eagles, Red Star Kunlun, Salavat Yulaev Ufa, Sibir Novosibirsk Kharlamov Division: AK Bars Kazan, Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, Mettalurg Magnitogorsk, Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, PSK Sakhalin, Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, Traktor Chelyabinsk, Yenisey Krasnoyarsk KHL Western Conference Bobrov Division: Dinamo Riga, Dynamo Moscow, Eisbären Berlin, Jokerit Helsinki, MAC Budapest, Severstal Cherepovets, SKA Saint Petersburg, Spartak Moscow Tarasov Division: CSKA Moscow, Dynamo Minsk, FC Barcelona, HC Sochi, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Slovan Bratislava, SønderjyskE, Vityaz Moscow Oblast Edited November 16, 2018 by Marcos Flamengo Edited for Necessary Changes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 18, 2018 Share Posted November 18, 2018 (edited) This is a possible Major Lacrosse League broadcasting rights scenario that would include teams that would be reactivated by new owners and that would be reactivated in other cities: MLL Eastern Conference Atlanta Blaze (Atlanta, GA) Boston Cannons (Boston, MA) Charlotte Hounds (Charlotte, NC) Chesapeake Bayhawks (Annapolis, MD) Florida Launch (Boca Raton, FL) New York Lizards (East Rutherford, NJ) Ohio Machine (Obetz, OH) Toronto Nationals (Toronto, ON) MLL Western Conference Dallas Rattlers (Dallas, TX) Denver Outlaws (Denver, CO) Golden State Dragons (Oakland, CA) Los Angeles Riptide (Los Angeles, CA) Portland Barrage (Portland, OR) St. Louis Pride (St. Louis, MO) Seattle Landsharks (Seattle, WA) Vancouver Ravens (Vancouver, BC) Edited November 21, 2018 by Marcos Flamengo Edited for Necessary Changes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcos Flamengo Posted November 20, 2018 Share Posted November 20, 2018 (edited) What if Disney/ABC would form a new radio network: Albany–Schenectady–Troy, New York: 10 ABC (WTEN) Alt 105.7 (WQSH) ESPN Albany 104.5 FM (WTMM-FM) Nash FM 107.7 (WGNA) Q 103 (WQBJ/WQBK-FM) Boston, Massachusetts: ABC 5 (WCVB-TV) ESPN Boston 97.3 FM (WCVB-FM) ESPN Deportes Boston 103.7 FM (WCCM) Nash FM 102.5 (WKLB-FM) WCVB NewsRadio 850 (WCVB) Buffalo, New York: 7 ABC (WKBW-TV) ESPN Buffalo 1520 AM (WKBW) Kiss 98.5 (WKSE) Nash FM 107.7 (WKBW-FM) Star 102.5 (WTSS) WBEN NewsRadio 930 AM (WBEN) Chicago, Illinois: 89 WLS (WLS) 94.7 WLS (WLS-FM) ABC 7 (WLS-TV) ESPN Chicago 1000 AM (WMVP) ESPN Deportes Chicago 1220 AM (WKRS) Q101 (WKQX-FM) Nash FM 97.9 (WRDZ) Detroit, Michigan: 94.7 WCSX (WCSX) 96.3 WDVD (WDVD) 101 WRIF (WRIF) ABC 7 (WXYZ-TV) ESPN Detroit 105.1 FM (WJR-FM) Nash FM 93.1 (WDRQ) WJR News Talk 760 AM (WJR) Flint, Michigan: ABC 7 (WJRT) CK 105.5 (WWCK-FM) ESPN Flint 1330 AM (WTRX) Nash FM 95.1 (WFBE) SuperTalk 1570 AM (WWCK) Z92.7 (WDZZ-FM) Fresno, California: 58 KMJ (KMJ) 99.3 Now FM (KWDO) ABC 30 (KFSN-TV) ESPN Deportes Fresno 1600 AM (KGST) ESPN Fresno 940 AM (KFIG) La Indomable 107.1 (KHIT-FM) Nash FM 105.9 (KMJ-FM) Hartford–New Haven, Connecticut: ABC 8 (WTNH-TV) ESPN Hartford 97.9 FM (WUCS) Nash FM 104.1 (WMRQ-FM) Houston, Texas: ABC 13 (KTRK) ESPN Deportes Houston 94.1 FM (KRIC) ESPN Houston 97.5 FM (KFNC-FM) Los Angeles, California: 790 KABC (KABC) 95.5 KLOS (KLOS) ABC 7 (KABC-TV) ESPN Deportes LA 1330 AM (KWKW) ESPN LA 710 AM (KSPN) Nash FM 105.1 (KNSH-FM) Radio Disney 99.1 FM (KDIS) Madison, Wisconsin: ABC 27 (WKOW) ESPN Madison 100.5 FM (WTLX) Milwaukee, Wisconsin: ABC 12 (WISN-TV) ESPN Milwaukee 540 AM (WAUK) Nash FM 94.5 (WKTI) Nashville, Tennessee: ABC 2 (WKRN-TV) ESPN Nashville 102.5 FM (WPRT) Nash FM 95.5 (WSM-FM) The Buzz 102.9 FM (WBUZ) WSM NewsRadio 650 (WSM) New York City, New York: 77 WABC Radio (WABC) 95.5 PLJ (WPLJ) ESPN Deportes Nueva York 93.1 FM (WPAT-FM) ESPN New York 98.7 FM (WEPN-FM) La Indomable 930 AM (WPAT) Nash FM 94.7 (WNSH) Radio 103.9 (WNBM) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 6 ABC (WPVI) ESPN Deportes Filadelfia 800 AM (WTMR) ESPN Philladelphia 610 AM (WTEL) Nash FM 92.5 (WXTU) Talk Radio 1210 WPHT (WPHT) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: ABC 4 (WTAE-TV) ESPN Pittsburgh 96.9 FM (WTAE-FM) KQV NewsRadio 92.9 FM (KQV-FM) Nash FM 107.9 (WDSY-FM) Edited November 20, 2018 by Marcos Flamengo Edited for Necessary Changes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfwabel Posted November 20, 2018 Share Posted November 20, 2018 3 hours ago, Marcos Flamengo said: What if Disney/ABC would form a new radio network: They are smart enough not to and won't. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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