Brandon Holk

Video Operations Of USFL League, Llc. at United States Football League (USFL)

Brandon Holk is a skilled professional in video operations and grounds maintenance, currently serving as a freelancer in the video operations department at the United States Football League since March 2023. With experience as a Grounds Maintenance Laborer at EAST O & M LLC and a history of working as a Camera Operator for the student-run sports show Penguin Rundown, Brandon has developed a diverse skill set in video production and facility management. Previous roles include Football Video Assistant at Youngstown State University, where responsibilities involved collaborating with staff for game preparations and editing practice videos, as well as serving as Facility Supervisor for the Campus Recreation Department. Brandon's early career includes multimedia internships with the Mahoning Valley Scrappers and volunteer positions for NCAA March Madness and CBS Sports Broadcast for the Hula Bowl. Brandon holds a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications Sports Broadcasting from Youngstown State University.

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United States Football League (USFL)

The USFL is a fan-first professional spring football league that delivers fast, physical, and fun football. There are eight teams split into two divisions –– North and South. Each team plays a 10-week regular season schedule, with teams in the same division playing each other twice and teams in the other division once. With a 2-week postseason, the top two teams in each division play against each other in the USFL Playoffs followed by the USFL Championship Game. The inaugural USFL regular season kicked off on April 16, 2022 and ended with the Birmingham Stallions winning the USFL Championship. On April 15, 2023, the USFL became the first nationally televised professional spring football league in nearly 40 years to start a second season. Fans watched the USFL at four host communities in Birmingham, Canton, Detroit, and Memphis. USFL Season 2 ended with the Birmingham Stallions repeating as USFL Champions. As a league of opportunity, 60 players from USFL Season 1 signed NFL contracts. After a highly successful second season, more USFL players are expected to sign with NFL teams and compete for roster spots. We are #UnitedByFootball.