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HISTORY
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 The Staffordshire Stallions have a remarkable and proud history since they were accepted as members of the British Collegiate American Football League (BCAFL) in 1992 and now the British Universities American Football League (B.U.A.F.L.)
The history includes College Bowl appearances to players being awarded League MVP's and All College nominations. Players that have played for the Stallions over the past 16 years have gone on to represent the University and the team at Great Britain level, as well as NFL Europe/Europa.
With 140 games played, the team has posted an overall record of 71 wins, 59 losses and 10 tied games.
In seven of the past eight years the team has managed to reach the play offs after the final regular season game. It would have been eight, but after the NMC changing their mind on a decision previously in the favour of the Stallions, Staffordshire lost out on a tie-breaking procedure.
Although the Stallions have never been able to call themselves National Champions, Staffordshire have came close on more then one occassion.
In 2003, eventual winners Stirling beat the Stallions in the Northern Championship Game and the following year, Hertfordshire prove to be too strong in Staffordshire's only Cowllege Bowl appearance. The Stallions now start there quest for the first ever University Championship Game next march.
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