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| - 1998 The 2nd season of the Rocky Mountain Football League saw the addition of its first expansion franchise, the Mini-Cassia Bulldawgs. Prior to the season beginning, it appeared as if there would be two teams from the Burley/Rupert/Twin Falls area, but as the season rounded out, the Bulldawgs emerged as the one united team from south central Idaho. The "Kangaroos" changed their name to "Bandits" and added a few players from a failed new Idaho Falls Team, "Idaho Timberwolves". So the RMFL, which looked like it might begin 1998 with 8 teams, dropped to 5 by season start. Two incredible changes marked the 1998 season. The rise of the Idaho Falls Mustangs and the fall of the Rocky Mountain Bulls. The Mustangs recovered from two pre-season losses, to "run the table" in the 1998 season, going 8
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| - 1998 The 2nd season of the Rocky Mountain Football League saw the addition of its first expansion franchise, the Mini-Cassia Bulldawgs. Prior to the season beginning, it appeared as if there would be two teams from the Burley/Rupert/Twin Falls area, but as the season rounded out, the Bulldawgs emerged as the one united team from south central Idaho. The "Kangaroos" changed their name to "Bandits" and added a few players from a failed new Idaho Falls Team, "Idaho Timberwolves". So the RMFL, which looked like it might begin 1998 with 8 teams, dropped to 5 by season start. Two incredible changes marked the 1998 season. The rise of the Idaho Falls Mustangs and the fall of the Rocky Mountain Bulls. The Mustangs recovered from two pre-season losses, to "run the table" in the 1998 season, going 8 - 0 in the regular season and finally beating the re-named Portneuf Valley Dragons 32 - 0 in the championship game. The 1997 undefeated Bulls, meanwhile struggled early, culminating in the teams worse loss in history, to the until then winless, Pocatello Bandits (Kangaroos).
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