31
August
2000
The Rise of a New Orlando
Sports Franchise
By David
Coughlin - Orlando Rage Team Reporter
The
seed was planted on July 3, 2000.
It was then that the announcement was made for Orlando to
become one of the eight franchises of the inaugural season
of the XFL, a creation of World Wrestling Federation CEO/Chairman
Vince McMahon.
On August 24th, the league announced that the Orlando team
would be called the Orlando Rage, as well as unleashed the
teams helmet and uniform colors. The helmet is a white base,
with a maroon and gold stripe through the middle. On each
side of the helmet resides the face of a "rage-ing"
man. The uniforms will be a combination of the maroon, gold,
and black colors seen on the helmet.
The team's name of 'The Rage" is amazingly fitting: Spend
rush hour on I-4, or take a stroll through many of the tourist
destinations and you'll know why.
The Orlando Rage will be run by Tom Veit, who will take on
dual roles as General Manager/Vice President. Veit is best
known for his unique marketing moves as GM of the Tampa Bay
Mutiny, a professional soccer team across the state. The Rage
will be led by Galen Hall, Head Coach and Director of Football
Operations. Hall, originally a coach at University of Florida,
was coach of the two-time NFL Europe Rhein Fire the past two
seasons.
As the XFL will integrate territorial rights to college players,
the Rage seems to be in the prime breeding ground. They have
first call for players from University of Miami, UF, University
of Central Florida, and perhaps even Florida State. Not too
mention the Arena Football League Champion Orlando Predators
are here as well....
...Oh,
it's good to be a Rage fan already!!