1998 Rocky Mountain Football League season

1998 Season
saw the addition of its first expansion franchise, the Mini-Cassia Bulldawgs. Prior to the season beginning, it appeared as if there would be two teams from the Burley/Rupert/Twin Falls area, but as the season rounded out, the Bulldawgs emerged as the one united team from south central Idaho. The "Kangaroos" changed their name to "Bandits" and added a few players from a failed new Idaho Falls Team, "Idaho Timberwolves". So the RMFL, which looked like it might begin 1998 with 8 teams, dropped to 5 by season start. Two incredible changes marked the 1998 season. The rise of the Idaho Falls Mustangs and the fall of the Rocky Mountain Bulls. The Mustangs recovered from two pre-season losses, to "run the table" in the 1998 season, going 8 - 0 in the regular season and finally beating the re-named Portneuf Valley Dragons 32 - 0 in the championship game. The 1997 undefeated Bulls, meanwhile struggled early, culminating in the teams worse loss in history, to the until then winless, Pocatello Bandits (Kangaroos).

1998 Rocky Mountain Football League Standings
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