The USA Flag Football National Rankings

complete rankings for all styles offered on the usa circuit

 

USA FLAG FOOTBALL POINT SYSTEM


Place

World
Championships

National
Championships

NIT's

State

State
Qualifier

Premier - Super
Leagues

Independent

Leagues

1st

1000

650

300

300

150

150

75

2nd

800

350

225

225

110

110

55

3rd

600

300

200

200

90

90

45

4th

500

250

175

175

80

80

40

5-6th

400

200

155

155

70

70

30

7-8th

325

150

130

130

60

60

25

9-12th

250

110

110

110

50

50

10

13-16th

175

70

70

70

 40

40 

10

 

NOTE: Points are not offered for the World Championships.  Upon the conclusion of the WC, all teams will begin at 0 points.  The MCFFU offers no rollover points from the previous season.

 

The new 2011 National Rankings are based on the following criteria:

Beginning in 2011, teams will be ranked as usual by their total point accumulation earned on the USA Circuit.  This will then be followed by 2 qualification requirements:

1. Tournaments Played: (minimum of 2 regional and 1 out of region – 3 total)

2. Win/Lose Percentage: (.500 or better)

Any team in the top 16 that has not played in a minimum or 3 tournaments with 1 being out of region and /or possessing a winning percentage below .500 will be dropped from the Pro 16 and the next team with all 3 requirements (points, required tournaments and .500 or better winning percentage) will be moved up.

Qualifying Requirements:

Points Earned on the USA Circuit

Participated in minimum of 3 tournaments with 1 being out of region

Winning percentage of .500 or better

 

NOTE: Points will ONLY be awarded to the registered team name and managed by the listed coach/manager of the team- points will NOT be allowed to be forwarded to or split with another team name under any circumstances.

 

9-MAN REGIONAL BREAKDOWN:

NORTHEAST:
MID-ATLANTIC:
SOUTHEAST:
SOUTH:
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
New York
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
Vermont
New Hampshire
Maine
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
West Virginia
South Carolina
Georgia
Alabama
Florida
Tennessee
Texas
Missouri
Louisiana
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Kansas
Arkansas

 

NOTE: Florida is the only state that will be considered playing out of region when competing out of there state due to their national location