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The 2005 SFA season was the 7th regular season of the Texas Sixman Football League. 2005 saw the most changes to the team roster since 2001 with having one team bought out and have its name changed, one team splitting into three and the addition of another bringing the season total to the highest yet of fifteen teams vying for a championship. The 2005 season was also the longest regular season with 12 weeks of competition.

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  • The 2005 SFA season was the 7th regular season of the Texas Sixman Football League. 2005 saw the most changes to the team roster since 2001 with having one team bought out and have its name changed, one team splitting into three and the addition of another bringing the season total to the highest yet of fifteen teams vying for a championship. The 2005 season was also the longest regular season with 12 weeks of competition.
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  • Teams
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  • Rounds
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  • MVP
  • Epler Cup MVP
  • North Defensive POY
  • North Offensive POY
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  • --05-08
  • --01-28
  • Brooks Park
  • Daniel Potter - #23 Wolf Pack
  • Eric Martinez - #32 Bandits
  • George Garza - #7 QB Bandits
  • Ray Raynald - #47 Ruff Riders
  • Roger Riojas - #98 Rage
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  • The 2005 SFA season was the 7th regular season of the Texas Sixman Football League. 2005 saw the most changes to the team roster since 2001 with having one team bought out and have its name changed, one team splitting into three and the addition of another bringing the season total to the highest yet of fifteen teams vying for a championship. The 2005 season was also the longest regular season with 12 weeks of competition.
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