Ohio Cannon

[3][4] Although the team was scheduled to play a 12-game regular season, poor attendance and sagging revenues would prove too much for the new league.

[6] The Cannon's planned seventh game of the season was canceled by the league due to financial difficulties.

[7] The regular season was ended by the league at that point, and the Cannon's 3–4 record made them the fourth seed in the four-team postseason.

Prior to Ohio's playoff game against top-seeded Mobile, Cannon players refused to take the field without financial concessions from ownership.

After a delay of approximately 30 minutes past the scheduled start time, an agreement was reached, and the game was played.

Cannon quarterback Major Harris