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Greg Parks One-On-One: ESPN Lead UFL Producer Bill Bonnell
Bill Bonnell is an executive producer at ESPN and the lead college football producer on ABC’s Saturday Night Football. This season, he will be in charge of UFL programming on ESPN and ABC. This is not Bonnell’s first experience producing spring football: He worked on the XFL’s return on ESPN in 2020, and had a hand in producing the original XFL on NBC in 2001. I had the opportunity to talk to Bonnell on Monday about what fans can expect from the upcoming UFL broadcasts, what it was like working on the XFL in 2001, and much more. This interview has been lightly edited for clarity.

Greg Parks One-On-One: UFL SVP of Player Personnel Doug Whaley
Greg Parks speaks one-on-one with UFL’s SVP of Player Personnel Doug Whaley during Thursday’s UFL Media Day ahead of the 2025 UFL season. It is the first of a series of one-on-one interviews he plans on making available throughout the UFL season, exclusive to subscribers of Alt-Football.com.

Across The UFL: Business Decisions, Reluctantly Running It Back, Championship Game Drama, New Old Rules
UFL Insider Mike Mitchell breaks down the drama stemming from the 2024 UFL Championship game and more off-season notables including what rules to expect in 2025, and more!

Last Minute Departure of OC Bruce Gradkowski Has Battlehawks Exploring Unique Replacement Options
Bruce Gradkowski is returning to the NFL, joining a revamped Detroit Lions coaching staff. For most NFL fans, the news of Gradkowski’s appointment as an offensive assistant was merely a blip on the radar screen. But for fans of Spring Pro Football, the departure of a prominent offensive coordinator just weeks before the start of training camp was significant news.
