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EUFL brings football to Boston Common

Lauren Vassallo

Issue date: 11/16/06 Section: Sports
The only football that Emerson College normally sees is on Sunday and Monday nights on television. But with students growing more eager to actually play the game, they have taken the problem, or the pigskin, into their own hands.

The Emerson Underground Football League (EUFL) is an informal league set up by some of the college's students. Founded by junior Erik Osterholm two years ago, the league is still under most people's radar.

Jordan Rudman, a sophomore film major, said the league was formed out of necessity. "There was just a bunch of kids who wanted to play football and we don't have a football team at Emerson," he said. "So we just started having get togethers in the Common."

Players meet in the baseball field and casually throw a football around. Eventually, games of eight on eight may ensue as more kids show up.

The group attempts to meet on Sundays at 3 p.m., but the league finds it tough to get a consistent number of students to play.

Rudman agrees that this is the major problem of the league but says some days it's easier to find players because students from surrounding Boston schools join in.

"We've had games where we'll bump into kids from BU and we'll play with them," Rudman said. "Other kids will be out playing on the Common, but I have friends that go to Northeastern that will come and play. We'll just call them up and tell them if we're playing or not."

Ideally, members of the league would like to see it grow as Emerson's wiffle ball league did. That league is able to attract a consistent group of players to come out each week. Rudman said he was baffled as to how the wiffle ball league gathers so much support.

"I don't know how they do it, but wiffle ball gets people to show up every weekend," he said. "Football is a little rougher, more hardcore, but I think if we had the organization, people would show up."

Junior Tony Aiuvalasit agrees that the EUFL has a commitment problem with its players.
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