
Posted Jun 19, 2009 by Adam Adkins
Updated Jun 19, 2009 at 09:28 AM
Former Tampa Bay Storm quarterback Brett Dietz will get a shot to resume his playing career.
Dietz, who has been out of football since the AFL ceased operations prior to the 2009 season, was selected Thursday night in the draft for the new four-team United Football League, going to the San Francisco club.
Dietz, who played his college ball at Hanover, was one of three quarterbacks drafted by San Francisco, joining Shane Boyd (Kentucky) and Liam O’Hagan (Harvard).
The UFL is set to kick of its inaugural season in October. You can view the entire draft results, which included 24 rounds, HERE.
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Por (thebusiness) on June 19, 2009 (Suggest removal)
Sooooo, are they really going to play this season or what?
Suggest removalPor (Adam Adkins) on June 19, 2009 (Suggest removal)
I’m assuming you’re referring to the UFL, and I guess that will be answered in October.
Suggest removalPor (thebusiness) on June 20, 2009 (Suggest removal)
AFL or UFL? Which one is the Storm? I thought it was AFL?
Suggest removalPor (thebusiness) on June 23, 2009 (Suggest removal)
im no expert dear just asking…
Suggest removalPor (Adam Adkins) on June 23, 2009 (Suggest removal)
The Tampa Bay Storm are in the AFL. Dietz was drafted by a UFL team. The UFL is scheduled to start its first season in October.
Suggest removalPor (thebusiness) on June 23, 2009 (Suggest removal)
oooooooh… ok sorry… miscomunication…. lol… sorry… i get it now buddy… thanks for clarifying.
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