2000 Rocky Mountain Football League season

2000 Season
2000 was marked by significant expansion in the RMFL. The league added the Bozeman Kodiaks, Billings Warriors, Boise Cardinals and Wasatch Wildcats. The Blackfoot Dragons merged with the Rocky Mountain Bulls forming the Rocky Mountain Cobras while the league lost defending champion Snake River to independancy and the allure of a spring schedule. After a bumpy beginning, the league had another great season. Emerging as the indominable powerhouse, the Wasatch Wildcats ran the table undefeated through the season. The only minor speed bump for the Wildcats was RMFL's most consistent franchise, the Idaho Falls Mustangs. The Mustangs lead both contests with the Wildcats into the 4th quarter before falling off at the end. But, in the final meeting, the RMFL championship, the Wildcats made a statement, jumping up fast and furious and cruising to a 68-7 victory over the 1998 champion Mustangs for the title.