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Columbus Bullies

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Columbus Bullies
Founded1939
Folded1942
Based inColumbus, Ohio, United States
LeagueAmerican Football League II (1939)
American Football League III (1940–41)
Team historyColumbus Bullies (1939–41)
Team colorsRed, Orange, White      
 AFL III Championship wins1940, 1941
Home field(s)Red Bird Stadium

The Columbus Bullies were a professional football team founded by Dean Carter in Columbus, Ohio, in 1938. The Bullies started out as a member of the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1939. Later, in 1940, the Bullies joined the Cincinnati Bengals and Milwaukee Chiefs in leaving the APFA and becoming charter members of a new American Football League. Playing in Red Bird Stadium, the Bullies won both AFL Championships prior to ceasing operations when the AFL disbanded due to World War II.[1][2][3] The Bullies defeated the Milwaukee Chiefs in 1940, and the New York Americans in 1941 in the only two AFL Championships.[4]

At the beginning of the 1941 season, the Bullies accepted a challenge from the defending Western Interprovincial Football Union champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers for a three-game series; the Bombers had been banned from Grey Cup contention that year due to rules discrepancies between the WIFU and the other organizations playing Canadian football at the time.[5] The Bullies and Blue Bombers played three games, at least partially by Canadian rules (as one of the games, the deciding third game, had Winnipeg's final score as 1 point, which is not possible in the American game). Winnipeg won the first game 19–12, making the Bullies one of only two major league American football teams to have ever lost to a current Canadian Football League team. (The other American team to lose to a Canadian team is the modern Buffalo Bills, who lost to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1961.) The Bullies responded, however, by defeating Winnipeg twice in the next two games, 6–0 and 31–1. Columbus won the series, 2–1.[6]

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Yearly Records

APFA

Year W L T Pct.
1939 8 1 1 .889

AFL

Year W L T Pct.
1940 8 1 1 .889
1941 5 1 2 .833

References

  1. ^ Columbus Bullies – Ohio History Central – A product of the Ohio Historical Society
  2. ^ Hollingsworth, Philip K. "Champions of Leagues That No Longer Exist". Retrieved December 2, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Powers, Scott (December 2, 1989). "Hall of Fame honoree a legend in the Navy". Columbus Dispatch.
  4. ^ American Football League I Franchise History
  5. ^ "Year". www.cflapedia.com. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  6. ^ Braunwart, Bob (1979). "All Those A.F.L.'s: N.F.L. Competitors, 1935-1941" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 27, 2010. Retrieved October 31, 2019.


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