2008 Saginaw Sting season

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2008 Saginaw Sting season
OwnerMike Trumbull
Esteban Rivera
Mike Johnson
General managerMike Johnson
Head coachKarl Featherstone
Home field Dow Event Center
303 Johnson Street
Saginaw, MI 78607
Results
Record10–2
Division place2nd
Playoff finishWon Semifinals 41-34 (Mayhem)
Won Atlantic Conference Championship 59-25 (Outlawz)
Won CIFL Championship Game 41-37 (Xplosion)

The 2008 Saginaw Sting season was the first season for the American Continental Indoor Football League franchise, who began play as an expansion team. Original team owners were Mike Johnson, Mike Trumbull, and Esteban Rivera, who also owned the Kalamazoo Xplosion. [1] The team was led by former Michigan State quarterback Damon Dowdell, who led the league in passing yards (2,190), touchdowns (54) and completion percentage (62%). Nick Body was Dowdell's favorite target, leading the league in receptions (78), yards (1,005) and touchdowns (31). Despite their offensive numbers, neither player won Offensive Player of the Year or the CIFL MVP. The duo led the Sting to a 10–2 regular season and a playoff berth. On June 29, 2008, the Sting defeated the Xplosion 41–37 to win the CIFL Championship Game.

Contents

Schedule

DateOpponent Home/Away Result
March 9 Flint Phantoms AwayWon 51-25 [2]
March 21 Marion Mayhem HomeWon 54-48 [3]
March 29 Miami Valley Silverbacks AwayWon 70-26 [4]
April 4 New Jersey Revolution HomeWon 48-24 [5]
April 11 Flint Phantoms HomeWon 55-28 [6] [7]
April 19 Rochester Raiders AwayLost 43-59 [8]
April 26 Rock River Raptors AwayLost 50-51 [9]
May 2 Milwaukee Bonecrushers HomeWon 51-28 [10]
May 10 Fort Wayne Freedom AwayWon 34-21 [11]
May 24 Chicago Slaughter HomeWon 53-28 [12]
May 31 Milwaukee Bonecrushers AwayWon 54-28 [13]
June 6 Muskegon Thunder HomeWon 60-23 [14]
Playoff
June 14 Marion Mayhem (Playoffs)HomeWon 41-34
June 23 Lehigh Valley Outlawz (Playoffs)HomeWon 59-25
June 29 Kalamazoo Xplosion (CIFL Championship)AwayWon 41-37

Standings

TeamOverallDivision
WLTPCTWLTPCT
Great Lakes Conference
East Division
Kalamazoo Xplosion-y1110.917510.833
Muskegon Thunder-x570.417220.500
Fort Wayne Freedom 570.417240.333
Miami Valley Silverbacks 390.250120.333
West Division
Chicago Slaughter-y840.667310.750
Rock River Raptors-x750.583310.750
Milwaukee Bonecrushers 1110.083040.000
Atlantic Conference
East Division
New England Surge-y830.727510.833
Lehigh Valley Outlawz-x750.583420.667
New Jersey Revolution 390.250250.286
Chesapeake Tide 2100.583020.000
West Division
Rochester Raiders-z12001.0004001.000
Saginaw Sting-y1020.833310.750
Marion Mayhem-x750.583020.000
Flint Phantoms 1110.083040.000

Roster

2008 Saginaw Sting roster
Quarterbacks
  •  7Damon Dowdell

Running backs

  • currently vacant

Wide receivers

  • --Nick Body
Offensive linemen
  • currently vacant

Defensive linemen

  • currently vacant
Linebackers
  • currently vacant

Defensive backs

  • currently vacant

Kickers

  • currently vacant
Injured Reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt List

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  • currently vacant

rookies in italics
Roster updated June 29, 2008

2 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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