KALAMAZOO, MI: The Kalamazoo Outlaws are set to start their 2012 season with a different attitude but same love for their County. The Outlaws will continue to build relationships throughout the Kalamazoo County thru their countless community outreach services that has been the background of this organization. This will also mark the 5th year Anniversary in which the Outlaws have started and maintained a Minor League Football Organization.
This season, the Outlaws are looking to be stocked with talent and depth at nearly every position as they prepare to put all differences aside in an attempt to reach the GMFL Championship for the first time. The Kalamazoo Outlaws look to welcome back 12 starters – including four who earned GMFL All-Star recognition last season. In addition, several rising players who showed talented promise in 2011 and stood out during the endof the season will get to vie for key spots on both offense and defense.
Game Days will also be a main focus this off-season for the Outlaws. “One thing is that we are going to look to make our Game Days more fun and exciting for our fans”, says the Outlaws General Manager Justin Cleary. The Outlaws have made a list on how they can make the game days more exciting, and will set out to show just that.
The Kalamazoo Outlaw look to maintain a highly respected football organization that provides an opportunity for individuals to enhance their football careers, community involvement, physical strengths, and volunteer opportunities.

