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Team Michigan : ウィキペディア英語版 | All American Football League :''"All-American Football League" (with hyphen) redirects here. For the 1997 league that never played, see Bernard Glieberman#All-American Football League. For the post-World War II league that competed with the NFL, see All-America Football Conference.'' The All American Football League was a proposed professional American football league. The league, which was to combine a professional pay structure with the requirement that all players be college graduates, had originally been scheduled to start in the spring of 2007, but later postponed its launch to the spring of 2008, only to cancel its 2008 season a month before kickoff and suspend its launch until the next year. The league again postponed their launch each successive year, with the most recent postponement taking place in February 2010; despite that postponement stating the league's first game would take place in spring 2011, as of spring 2011 there have been no further actions from the league, and it is assumed to be no longer in operation. ==League formation and structure== The All American Football League was a professional American football league premised on the rule that all of its players had to have a four-year university degree, as employees of the AAFL rather than of the franchises, with the league to pay each player an average compensation of approximately $100,000 to year-round player employees and $50,000 to season-only players to attract the best non-NFL players. The AAFL's inaugural draft took place on January 26, 2008, though it was effectively voided when the league canceled that season.
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