The most surprising outcome of the season would likely be the record of the defending DSFL champions Tijuana Luchadores. The Luchadores finished the season way below .500 at a pretty bad record of 5-9. A far cry of how the Tijuana Luchadores have performed in seasons past. The Luchadores risk missing the Ultimini game for the first time in a while by having to travel and face the 9-5 conference leading San Antonio Marshals, who have 4 more wins than the Luchadores at 9-5. Had you asked any bystander or analyst at the beginning of the season who would have what record, I guarantee you that a majority of them would have had the Luchadores leading the conference at 9-5, and the Marshals possibly even missing the playoffs entirely at 5-9. You never know what can happen on game day though, and as they say any given sunday. The Luchadores still have a chance to fourpeat but it would require to huge and unlikely upsets of the Marshals, and whoever wins the game between Kansas City and Portland. A game which you can argue will have the ultimini champions, no matter who wins that game or who wins the game between the Marshals and the Luchadores.
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