1988–89 British Collegiate American Football League

The 1988–89 BCAFL was the fourth full season of the British Collegiate American Football League, organised by the British Students American Football Association.

Changes from previous season

BCAFL stayed at 11 teams

Division changes

There were no changes to the divisional setup

Team changes

  • Loughborough University joined the Southern Conference, playing as the Aces
  • Manchester MPs withdrew after three seasons

Regular season

Clansmen
Hawks
Tigers
Locations of Scottish teams in BCAFL 1988-89
Aces
Cobras
Demons
Knights
Lemmings
Pirates
Scholars
Sharks
Locations of English and Welsh teams in BCAFL 1988-89

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Scottish Conference

Team Pld Won Lst Drw PF PA Win%
Strathclyde Hawks660097251.000Qualified for Playoffs
Stirling Clansmen6240108580.333
Glasgow Tigers6150121340.167

Northern Conference

Team Pld Won Lst Drw PF PA Win%
Hull Sharks42204810.500Qualified for Playoffs
Teesside Demons422062540.500Qualified for Playoffs
Newcastle Scholars42208500.500

Southern Conference

Team Pld Won Lst Drw PF PA Win%
Loughborough Aces8800127201.000Qualified for Playoffs
Cardiff Cobras8620100510.750Qualified for Playoffs
Leicester Lemmings835023660.375
UEA Pirates83503800.375
Reading Knights80800360.000

Playoffs

  Wild card Semi-finals College Bowl III
                           
  N1 Hull Sharks 34  
N2 Teesside Demons 0  
  Hull Sharks 21  
    S1 Loughborough Aces 7  
     
         
      Hull Sharks 7
    Cardiff Cobras 6
         
       
Sc1 Strathclyde Hawks 3
    S2 Cardiff Cobras 13  
     
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References

  1. "Full list of historical League tables". Retrieved 8 April 2014.
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