The Wisconsin Wolves and Minnesota Machine battled for the Upper Midwest Division title and playoff berth in the final regular season game for both teams.
Overall record is irrelevant in WFA play, with the first tiebreaker being the divisional record. This put the advantage with the Minnesota Machine, who defeated the Wisconsin Wolves 27-6 in their first meeting at Wausau. For the Wolves to make the playoffs, they have to beat Minnesota by 22 points or more to win the divisional tiebreaker of most points between the two teams.
The Machine are looking to stop the Wolves' threat, but they'll be doing so without defensive tackle Lisa Olson, who retired due to too much stress balancing playing with organizational responsibilities. Maggie Alt tore a meniscus in Minnesota's 20-17 loss to Iowa the week before and is out for the remainder of the season.
Stay tuned for a halftime segment featuring Minnesota's Carmen Richardson, who played an acting role in the television short series Th3m!, created by Tye Green.
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Lingerie Football League players would dominate the women in this league, too much pads makes them soft.
Innovoeb 3 months ago
YEAH STREET FIGHTER! I wonder why other teams don't post their games in entirety on YouTube since you can go over 10 minutes if you don't have a strike against you.
kooltomax 7 months ago
On a kickoff, the ball is live. None of the WI Wolves need to touch the ball in order for the Machine to recover. (That's why onside kicks work. On a punt, what you describe is correct.)
DanielleDT13 7 months ago