Dayton Bulldogs
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The Dayton Bulldogs are a team of the National Indoor Football League. They played home games at the Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio before losing their lease. The Bulldogs announced that they would finish the season at a soccer complex in Mason, Ohio, however, all remaining home games were forfeited. The team replaced the Dayton Warbirds in the league. According to reports, we have seen the last of the Dayton Bulldogs/Warbirds.
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