Welcome to the 4th season of the UFFL Survivor Challenge! Once, again we've assembled twelve of the "brightest" minds in fanasty football, including last years' champions from UFFL II and UFFL III. Last year's Survivor Champion was Scott Goddard. Click here, 2004 Survivor Challenge, for last years' results.

The 2005 draft will be held on August 24th at 8:30 PM EDT. 18 rounds - Standard Performance Scoring, but this is no ordinary league. The league will play out through the season in a "Survivor" format. What does that mean? Have a lowscore one week and you are gone. Have a high score one week and you get immunity. Full rules. Who will be the last man standing?

Nathan Lee, owner of the Gold Coast Chargers, volunteered to do the team analysis/predictions again this year. You can find his team/draft analysis as well as the draft software's pick to win it all here, Team Analysis. Check it out!

Dave Torreano - 2002 and 2003 UFFL Survivor Challenge Champion
Scott Goddard - 2004 UFFL Survivor Challenge Champion
Jeff Lazar - 2005 UFFL Survivor Challenge Champion



To view weekly results, click on the week # below


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2005 Survivor Challenge Champion



Wah-Nee Pride
Jeff Lazar

Eliminated Survivor Challenge Teams


Week 1

Robo's Tormentors
Robo Watson

Week 2

miami eliXirz
Nick Glenos

Week 3

Pirate Hookers
Mike Obstgarten

Week 4

The Terminators
Mike Antholz

Week 5


The Reservoir Dogs
Scott Goddard

Week 6


Gold Coast Chargers
Nathan Lee

Week 7


The Gridiron Giants
Marc Faletti

Week 8


Shock N Awe
Mark Edgar

Week 10

Megalomaniacs
Chuck Anderson

Week 12

Anoka Tornadoes
Brandon Prince

Week 14

The Lynch Mob
Brian Prescott

Week 16

Michigan Mayhem
Dave Torreano

Survivor Challenge Rules:

  • 18 rounds of drafting
  • No trading of players
  • No free agent pick ups
  • Serpentine drafting.
  • No submission of rosters. Each week 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 PK and 1 Def/ST will be maximized for your weekly score.
  • Scoring will be to one decimal point and always rounded down. Negative yardage is not counted, i.e., if a player rushes for a net -10 yards he will receive 0 points.


  • Player Scoring:
    • Passing TDs = 4 pts
    • Rushing/receiving/special teams TDs = 6 pts
    • 1 pt per 20 yards passing
    • 1 pt per 10 yards rushing/receiving
  • Kicker Scoring:
    • 3 pts per FG
    • 1 pt per EP
  • Defense/ST Scoring:
    • Sack = 1 point
    • INT = 2 points
    • TD = 6 points
    • Safety = 2 points
    • Fumble Recovery = 2 points
    • Points Allowed
      • 0 = 5 points
      • 1-6 = 3 points
      • 7-13 = 1 point
      • 14+ = 0 points
    • Total Yards Allowed
      • 0-199 = 5 points
      • 200-249 = 3 points
      • 250-299 = 1 point
      • 300+ = 0 points

  • Low Score each week for first 8 weeks is booted off. High score gets amnesty for next week. Scores reset each week.
  • Once there are 5 teams left, there will be no more amnesty.
  • For weeks 8-end of the season, 1 team will be lost every two weeks.
  • If two teams should tie for low score, the tie will be broken by best player not used in calculating the maximum score per squad regardless of position.
  • The entry fee is $20 and due August 3, 2005.
  • Mail checks to:


    David Torreano
    3822 Packard Dr.
    Jacksonville, FL 32246

  • Prize Money:
  • $120 Champion
    $40 Runner-up
    $5 Weekly High Score
    (thru week 14)

  • Should a dispute arise, Dave Torreano will act as the League Commish and Mark Edgar will act as the Asst Commish. Their decision is final and will be made in the best interest of the league.