Deep Look: USAU Return to Play, AUDL’s Tim DeByl

Charlie Eisenhood and Keith Raynor discuss the 2021 scheduling update from USA Ultimate and the potential for a summer club season before welcoming in the AUDL’s Tim DeByl to discuss the league’s plan to begin its season on June 5th.

Deep Look: USAU Return to Play, AUDL’s Tim DeByl

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  1. Charlie Eisenhood
    Charlie Eisenhood

    Charlie Eisenhood is the editor-in-chief of Ultiworld.You can reach him by email ([email protected]) or on Twitter (@ceisenhood).

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