In August 2012,
Sioux City Bandits' managing partner, Bob Scott, generated the idea of a league that would be run by team owners, and not by a president. The idea came after the Bandits had spent two years in the
American Professional Football League. The focus was to build the highest level of indoor football in the Midwest by adding teams to the league, linking "well-established teams currently coming from Iowa, Missouri and Kansas." Also on August 11, the league voted that James Bain would be the league's first Commissioner. On August 14, 2014, it was announced on the league website that they had merged with the
Lone Star Football League to create what they claimed to be the largest indoor football league in the country. ==Teams==