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2002–03 British Collegiate American Football League

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2002–03 British Collegiate American Football League

The 2002–03 British Collegiate American Football League season was the 18th full season of the BCAFL, organised by the British Students American Football Association (BSAFA, now the BAFA).

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Changes from Last Season

  • There were no new teams
  • University of Sunderland re-joined the Northern Conference after three seasons away, playing as the Kings
  • Strathclyde Hawks withdrew after sixteen seasons, keeping BCAFL at 29 teams
  • The Northern Conference, Scottish Division was renamed Borders Division
  • David Chorley Bullets changed their name back to Bristol Bullets
  • Hull Sharks changed their name to UCH Sharks
  • Kent Falcons changed their name to UKC Falcons
  • Lancaster Bombers moved within the Northern Conference from Borders to Eastern Division
  • Leicester Lemmings changed their name to Leicester Lightning
  • Newcastle Mariners changed their name to Newcastle Raiders, and moved within the Northern Conference from Eastern to Borders Division
  • Teesside Cougars changed their name to UT Cougars
  • Playoffs

  • Note - the table does not indicate who played home or away in each fixture.
  • References

    2002–03 British Collegiate American Football League Wikipedia