Atlantic Coast Football League
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The Atlantic Coast Football League operated between 1962 and 1964 drawing many quality players from the East Coast schools. Though it provided the NFL with many talented players, it was an entertaining option during a time when (with lower player salaries) it could compete with other leagues. The league would fold, partly due to the effect of rapid expansion, but many of its backers and players would find new franchises in the Continental Football League.
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[edit] 1963 Season
Springfield Acorns 7-5-0
Newark Bears 11-1-0
Providence Steamrollers 6-6-0
Harrisburg Capitols 8-3-1
Mohawk Valley Falcons 5-7-0
Jersey Giants 8-4-0
Ansonia Black Knights 4-8-0
Westchester Crusaders 8-4-0
Portland Sea Hawks 4-8-0
Pittsburgh Valley Ironmen 6-6-0
Boston Sweepers 2-9-1
Baltimore Broncos 2-10-0
ATLANTIC COAST FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
Newark Bears 23 Springfield Acorns 6