2004 National Indoor Football League season

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2004 NIFL season
League National Indoor Football League
Sport indoor American football
Regular season
Season champions Ohio Valley Greyhounds
Playoffs
Atlantic champions Lexington Horsemen
  Atlantic runners-up Ohio Valley Greyhounds
Pacific champions Sioux Falls Storm
  Pacific runners-up Billings Outlaws
Indoor Bowl IV
Champions Lexington Horsemen
  Runners-up Sioux Falls Storm
NIFL seasons

The 2004 National Indoor Football League season was the fourth season of the National Indoor Football League (NIFL). The league champions were the Lexington Horsemen, who defeated the Sioux Falls Storm in Indoor Bowl IV.

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Standings

TeamOverallConference
WinsLossesPercentageWinsLossesPercentage
Atlantic Conference
Eastern Division
Ohio Valley Greyhounds-xy1130.786610.857
Atlantic City CardSharks 950.643620.750
Carolina Stingrays 570.417450.444
Staten Island Xtreme 3110.214270.222
Greenville Riverhawks 040.000030.000
Southern Division
Houma Bayou Bucks 1130.786920.818
Tupelo FireAnts 860.571550.500
Beaumont Drillers 860.571450.444
Lake Charles Land Sharks 770.500360.333
Waco Marshals 280.200140.250
Northern Division
Lexington Horsemen-xy1040.714510.833
Fort Wayne Freedom 860.571330.500
Show-Me Believers 950.643240.333
Evansville BlueCats 4100.286240.333
Pacific Conference
Northern Division
Sioux Falls Storm 1130.786610.857
Omaha Beef 950.643420.667
Sioux City Bandits 860.571330.500
Lincoln Capitols 3110.214050.000
Western Division
Billings Outlaws 1130.786610.857
Utah Warriors 780.467220.500
Wyoming Cavalry 590.357240.333
Black Hills Red Dogs 3110.214150.000
Southern Division
Tri-City Diesel-xy1140.733601.000
Wichita Falls Thunder 180.111030.000
Oklahoma Crude 1110.083030.000
Colorado Venom 010.000000.000

Playoffs

St. Charles, Missouri Wheeling, West Virginia
5Fort Wayne45
5Fort Wayne35
4Show-Me28 Wheeling, West Virginia
2Ohio Valley36
Atlantic Conference
Lexington, Kentucky 3Lexington35
Houma, Louisiana
2Ohio Valley34
6Atlantic City25Atlantic Conference Championship
3Lexington70
3Lexington54 Sioux Falls, South Dakota
1Houma63
Round 1
 
Kearney, Nebraska A3Lexington59
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
P2Sioux Falls38
6Utah59Indoor Bowl IV
6Utah41
3Tri-City42 Billings, Montana
2Sioux Falls65
Pacific Conference
Omaha, Nebraska 2Sioux Falls44
Billings, Montana
1Billings13
5Sioux City40Pacific Conference Championship
4Omaha59
4Omaha46
1Billings68

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