@CoopLed
Coop Ledford
1 year
Someone explain to me in NFL terms what the MLS US Open Cup thing is
8
0
5

Replies

@DFluckesFans
Patrick Kaple
1 year
@CoopLed CFL XFL USFL NFL Play each other in a tournament. But the CFL teams have to beat the xfl teams to move on the the so on and so forth
2
0
10
@CoopLed
Coop Ledford
1 year
@DFluckesFans I love this
1
0
8
@TomTPostingDos
010: Licensed To Post
1 year
@CoopLed Imagine march madness style college football playoff but they let D 3 and D 2 teams play against FCS and FBS squads
0
0
7
@bigstu207
Josh Prentice
1 year
@CoopLed It's just the US Open Cup. Run by the USSF. MLS, USLC, USL1, NISA, and some amateur clubs compete in it. Pretty much every soccer-playing country has an equivalent tournament.
1
0
2
@X_Fan_Dan25
Dan (Nationally Invited)
1 year
@CoopLed Not really comparable. Would more so say it’s like winning Battle 4 Atlantis in college basketball
0
0
1
@crookeddy
Crook Eddy
1 year
0
0
0
@MichaelBuckelew
Michael Buckelew
1 year
@CoopLed Best explanation right now would be if the NFL, XFL, USFL and all sorts of semi-pro and professional teams played in a long-ass March Madness. There’s not a perfect analogy because there aren’t really tiers to pro football.
0
0
0
@dougjotzke
Out of Contract / Free Agent Doug ⚽️↙️↙️↙️⚽️
1 year
@CoopLed Football is tough but baseball is easier. You start a single elimination tournament with local beer league Sunday teams. Winners advance to play single A teams. Winners of a couple rounds play AA teams. Then AAA teams. Finally MLB gets involved. Winner plays in a reginal tourney
0
0
1
@ybe4444
😴
1 year
@CoopLed you can’t there is only 32 teams. college football would make more sense as an example, it’s like if literally every team was in one big tournament, P5, G5, low major, FCS, D2, D3, NAIA, Juco, everything
0
0
0