Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

In a recent letter to UFL fans, Commissioner Michael Huyghue indicates that the league will be back in 2012. “Our owners told our staff last week that they believe in our product and the UFL as a whole,” Huyghue writes.

“They told the players that they look forward to seeing them on the field in 2012. I know that the players for the Locos, Nighthawks and Mountain Lions are already excited to try to take down the new champions.”

Huyghue also says that expansion is possible, with former Hartford Colonials coach Jerry Glanville (he wasn’t fired; the team imploded) recently wrecking his health in Jackson, Mississippi, while also scouting the town as the potential location for an expansion franchise. Huyghue solicited fan input on other potential markets into which the UFL could move.

The league that played its first three seasons during the traditional football season also could be pulling a reverse USFL and retreating to the spring.

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