2022 NFFC Plans Feature TWO $250,000 Grand Prizes

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Greg Ambrosius
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2022 NFFC Plans Feature TWO $250,000 Grand Prizes

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:30 pm

Now that my Green Bay Packers' season is over -- :shock: :( :oops: -- it's time for me and other Packer fans to look ahead to next year. Who knows if Aaron Rodgers is coming back to Green Bay or not, but let's get excited for the next season nonetheless.

That's what we're doing here at the NFFC as well. We know that you might not have won the big prize in 2021 -- like my Packers -- but there might have been some league titles that were won and more to be won next year. So let's get 2022 started right here.

We have all of the contests planned for 2022 and you'll see those new contest pages shortly after the NFFC Post-Season concludes. Remember that we roll the site over in February after the Super Bowl and some items like draft boards, auction boards, FAAB results, lineup results, etc., disappear after we do that. Take screen shots or download what you need now because a lot of 2021 will disappear from your My Teams page once the new season begins. League standings and draft results will show up under My Historical Teams, but not much more than that.

So the big news for the NFFC in 2022 is that we are going to have TWO $250,000 grand prizes. The NFFC Primetime will feature a $250,000 grand prize in 2022 and the Rotowire Online Championship will feature a $250,000 grand prize. A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS will be won twice in 2022 and we couldn't be more excited.

We do have some changes coming in 2022, so here they are in the short version:

** NFFC Primetime will now feature a $1750 entry fee, up $50 from 2021. The majority of that will cover the increased grand prize as we are shooting for only 900 teams after finishing with 816 teams in 2021. We have increased second and third place league prizes slightly, but we pushed the grand prize up first and will increase secondary overall prizes once we top 900 teams next year or in future years. We will have an Early Bird Special for $100 per team through May 31st, so you have plenty of time to get Primetime teams below last year's full price. This is going to be a big contest, but not so big that you can't win your league title and then win the Championship Round against 225 or so teams.

** NFFC Classic will not feature an overall prize pool with a big grand prize this year. Instead, we are raising the entry fee to $2,000 and offering private leagues where first place will be $15,000 and we'll pay the Top 3 teams in each league ($5,000 for 2nd, $3,000 for 3rd). We will have an overall standings and reward the Classic champion with a FREE $2,000 entry in 2023 and they will join our 18 other Classic overall champions, but the overall prize pool is no longer for this contest. We will host live Classic leagues and Online Classic leagues in 2022.

** The Rotowire Online Championship will feature a $250,000 grand prize as we expect another record number of teams in 2022. No price change, no league prizes change, just more teams and a bigger grand prize.

** NFFC Auction Leagues will remain private and will have a $1,500 entry fee, up $100 from 2021. League prizes will increase.

** Cutline Championship will again have a $100,000 grand prize and we'll pay the Top 2 teams in each league again ($350 to league champ). Entry fee will again be $175 and we'll have special packages that will bring the per entry price to $150 or even lower.

** The NFFC Online Auction Championship will now have a $7,000 grand prize, up from $5,000 in 2021. We hit our max of 408 teams and 34 leagues in 2021, but we hope to reach 600 teams and 50 leagues in 2022. We are excited about this national contest and expect it to grow at a nice pace this year.

** Draft Champions National Championship again contains a $30,000 grand prize with the goal of topping 3,000 teams in 2022. NFFC Silver Bullet will return with a $35,000 grand prize and will be limited to 240 unique owners. The Football Challenge Roto and Points Championships will also return with the same grand prizes as they had in 2022.

No changes to the high-stakes private leagues as far as prizes or costs. And we will again host live events in Las Vegas and New York City. Can't wait to get next season going, but before then, good luck to everyone in the NFFC Post-Season Contests. Still a few very, very important games to go in 2021. Enjoy and thanks all. Can't wait for the 19th season of the NFFC to launch.
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Re: 2022 NFFC Plans Feature TWO $250,000 Grand Prizes

Post by packman527 » Tue Jan 25, 2022 7:22 pm

Chris Liss and I keep banging the drum for this, but will there be a SuperFlex contest? Hopefully with an overall component, but if not then at least some private leagues?

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Re: 2022 NFFC Plans Feature TWO $250,000 Grand Prizes

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:25 pm

packman527 wrote:
Tue Jan 25, 2022 7:22 pm
Chris Liss and I keep banging the drum for this, but will there be a SuperFlex contest? Hopefully with an overall component, but if not then at least some private leagues?
Yea. We will have private Super Flex leagues with just league prizes and if the demand is there in 2022 then we will create a national contest in 2023 with overall prizes.

We are working on the software now and will have it ready for Super Flex drafts early on. Again, if the demand is there we will grow this format beyond just private leagues. Now let’s see what the demand is.
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Re: 2022 NFFC Plans Feature TWO $250,000 Grand Prizes

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Feb 03, 2022 9:27 am

THIS IS NOW OFFICIAL: We have two rules changes for 2022 NFFC leagues:

** The NFFC Draft Champions National Championship will now be 34 rounds instead of 35 rounds. We should have always had an even-number of rounds so that each end of the draft starts the same number of rounds. We had considered going to 32 rounds, but will keep it at 34 rounds for 2023 and evaluate this number at season's end. There will now be 408 players being drafted in this format, down from 420 players in previous years.

** We agreed with the suggestion from a couple of our players that the Cutline Championship's playoff format should be altered slightly. The regular season will continue to be from Weeks 1 to 10 and the First Round of the Championship Round and the Wild Card Tier will now include scores from Weeks 11 and 12. The Second Round will feature scores from Weeks 13 and 14. In the past, Round 1 would have consisted of 3 weeks of scores and the next round would have consisted of just one week of scores. This seems fairer with the NFL possibly extending the bye weeks into Weeks 13 and 14 again this year. We don't know if that will happen, but it happened in 2021 and could happen again in 2022.

Plan accordingly everyone and we look forward to starting the season shortly after the Super Bowl. Thanks and good luck.
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