
NIFL to Make Appearance on Cold Pizza, ESPN2\'s Live Morning Show
Published on November 11, 2003 under National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Utah Warriors News Release
West Valley City, UT â The National Indoor Football League will make an appearance on ESPN2's live morning show Cold Pizza on Wednesday, November 12th.
"We are looking forward to the prospect of introducing indoor football to the national marketplace," NIFL President Carolyn Shriver said. "This will give football enthusiasts another perspective into our game... a game that fans and communities around the NIFL have come to enjoy."
"We are equally excited about the opportunity for the national recognition," said Utah Warriors PR Director Krista Simonsen. "Our team did an exceptional job winning the Pacific Conference Championship and exposing Utah to indoor football. Hopefully this Wednesday's show will help fans learn more about the league"
NIFL President Carolyn Shriver along with Omaha Beef running back Clinton Childs, will be served up as interview guests for the Cold Pizza crew. "Childs is a perfect guest for the Cold Pizza show, after all he is used to being âserved up' nicely" joked Utah Warriors players referencing last July's playoff game. Utah beat Omaha 62 to 51; the win knocked the Beef out for the season and advanced the Warriors to the National Title Game.
Every weekday, Cold Pizza airs live from New York City from 7:00-9:00am MST offering viewers a unique treatment of sports with a heavy dose of pop culture, lifestyles and entertainment. Be sure to check local cable or satellite listings to verify times to catch the NIFL on Cold Pizza next Wednesday!
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National Indoor Football League Stories from November 11, 2003
- NIFL to Make Appearance on Cold Pizza, ESPN2's Live Morning Show - Utah Warriors
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