Louisiana Bayou Beast - Louisiana Bayou Beast 1999 IPFL Schedule

Louisiana Bayou Beast 1999 IPFL Schedule

  • March 20† - Mississippi Fire Dogs at Louisiana Bayou Beast - CANCELLED
  • March 26† - Mississippi Fire Dogs 25, at Louisiana Bayou Beast 35

† Pre-Season IPFL games

  • April 8 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 35, at Mississippi Fire Dogs 45
  • April 17 - Texas Terminators 47, at Louisiana Bayou Beast 28
  • April 25 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 32, at Louisiana Bayou Beast 34
  • May 2 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 36, at Idaho Stallions 44
  • May 8 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 45, at Louisiana Bayou Beast 46
  • May 15 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 38, at Rocky Mountain Thunder 39
  • May 22 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 46, at Texas Terminators 62
  • June 5 - Texas Terminators 35, at Louisiana Bayou Beast 13
  • June 12 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 29, at Louisiana Bayou Beast 31 (2OT)
  • June 18 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 10, at Mississippi Fire Dogs 59
  • July 4 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 9, at Louisiana Bayou Beast 37
  • July 10 - Hawaii Hammerheads 36, at Louisiana Bayou Beast 13
  • July 18 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 16, at Texas Terminators 23
  • July 24 - Idaho Stallions 34, at Louisiana Bayou Beast 51
  • August 1 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 20, at Hawaii Hammerheads 24
  • August 4 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 32, at Hawaii Hammerheads 30

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