2011 Continental Indoor Football League season

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2011 CIFL season
League Continental Indoor Football League
Sport Indoor Football
DurationFebruary 26, 2011 – June 11, 2011
Regular season
Season champions Cincinnati Commandos
Season MVP Tyler Sheehan
League postseason
1 vs 4 Semifinals champions Cincinnati Commandos
  1 vs 4 Semifinals runners-up Chicago Knights
2 vs 3 Semifinals champions Marion Blue Racers
  2 vs 3 Semifinals runners-up Dayton Silverbacks
CIFL Championship Game
Champions Cincinnati Commandos
  Runners-up Marion Blue Racers
Finals MVP Tyler Sheehan (CIN)
CIFL seasons

The 2011 Continental Indoor Football League season was the league's sixth overall season. The regular season started on Saturday, February 26, with the expansion Port Huron Predators defeating the expansion Indianapolis Enforcers 69-12, and ended with the 2011 CIFL Championship Game on June 11, 2011, at the Cincinnati Gardens in Cincinnati, Ohio, where the Cincinnati Commandos defeated the Marion Blue Racers 44-29 to clinch their second consecutive CIFL Championship.

Contents

In 2011, the league saw its size stay the same for the first time. There were changes to the teams that made up the 6 teams, as Fort Wayne FireHawks, Marion Mayhem and the Wisconsin Wolfpack folded following the 2010 season, and the Chicago Cardinals changed their name to the Chicago Knights, and the Miami Valley Silverbacks established a home arena in Dayton, Ohio and changed their names to the Dayton Silverbacks. The CIFL awarded the Indianapolis Enforcers, the Marion Blue Racers and the Port Huron Predators expansion franchises.

On April 29, 2011 it was announced that the Port Huron Predators would ceased operations immediately. This made the league finish with 5 teams for a second consecutive season.

Schedule

Since the league remained at 6 teams, they stuck to their ten-game schedule for each team. Every team was scheduled to play a home and away game with every team except Indianapolis, as they were competing as a travel team.

Scheduling changes

On April 29, 2011 it was announced that the Port Huron Predators would ceased operations immediately As a result of Port Huron folding Chicago, Cincinnati, Dayton, and Indianapolis were awarded wins for their remaining games against Port Huron. [1]

Regular season standings

[2]

TeamWLTPCTPFPAPF (Avg.)PA (Avg.)STK
Cincinnati Commandos-y10001.00048415853.7717.55W10
Marion Blue Racers-x820.80045521845.521.8L1
Dayton Silverbacks-x550.5002882653239.4W3
Chicago Knights-x460.40025529528.3332.77L5
Port Huron Predators 280.20023822639.637.6L7
Indianapolis Enforcers 190.100716217.8869L3

y - clinched regular-season title

x - clinched playoff spot

Week 1

Indianapolis at Port Huron

Week 1: Indianapolis Enforcers at Port Huron Predators – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Enforcers060612
Predators714262269

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: February 26
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,931
Game information

Week 2

Chicago at Cincinnati

Quarter1234Total
Knights07007
Commandos131462053

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: March 5
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 2,643
Game information

Port Huron at Marion

Quarter1234Total
Predators61912037
Blue Racers71332144

at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Marion, Ohio

  • Date: March 5
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,200
  • Referee: Les Anderson
Game information

Indianapolis at Dayton

Quarter1234Total
Enforcers670619
Silverbacks232731669

at Hara Arena, Trotwood, Ohio

  • Date: March 5
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

Week 3

Cincinnati at Marion

Quarter1234Total
Commandos62471350
Blue Racers614111344

at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Marion, Ohio

  • Date: March 12
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

Week 4

Indianapolis at Cincinnati

Quarter1234Total
Enforcers02002
Commandos2620162082

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: March 19
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

Dayton at Port Huron

Quarter1234Total
Silverbacks1378634
Predators132318761

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: March 19
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,700
Game information

Week 5

Dayton at Marion

Quarter1234Total
Silverbacks700613
Blue Racers13183034

at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Marion, Ohio

  • Date: March 26
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,300
  • Referee: Rick Jackson
Game information

Week 6

Cincinnati at Dayton

Quarter1234Total
Commandos14061232
Silverbacks096015

at Hara Arena, Trotwood, Ohio

  • Date: April 2
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

Chicago at Port Huron

Quarter1234Total
Knights79161345
Predators778729

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: April 2
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,519
  • Referee: Dave Stein
Game information

Indianapolis at Marion

Quarter1234Total
Enforcers00000
Blue Racers2627121378

at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Marion, Ohio

  • Date: April 2
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,200
  • Referee: Les Anderson
Game information

Week 7

Port Huron at Cincinnati

Quarter1234Total
Predators068822
Commandos71971447

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: April 8
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Referee: Dave Stein
Game information

Marion at Dayton

Quarter1234Total
Blue Racers9610631
Silverbacks707014

at Hara Arena, Trotwood, Ohio

  • Date: April 9
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Referee: Les Anderson
Game information

Chicago at Indianapolis

Quarter1234Total
Knights71414742
Enforcers0120214

at 10th Street Sports Center, Indianapolis, Indiana

  • Date: April 9
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

Week 8

Indianapolis at Chicago

Quarter1234Total
Enforcers06006
Knights62391452

at Victory Sports Complex, Loves Park, Illinois

  • Date: April 17
  • Game time: 2:30 p.m. CDT
  • Game attendance: 170
  • Referee: Tommy Tyks
Game information

Marion at Port Huron

Quarter1234Total
Blue Racers8372947
Predators090615

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: April 16
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,073
  • Referee: Les Anderson
Game information

Week 9

Dayton at Chicago

Quarter1234Total
Silverbacks7143024
Knights1137021

at Victory Sports Complex, Loves Park, Illinois

  • Date: April 22
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. CDT
  • Game attendance: 210
  • Referee: Tommy Tyks
Game information

Week 10

Cincinnati at Dayton

Quarter1234Total
Silverbacks07007
Commandos14771341

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: April 29
  • Game time: 8:05 p.m. EDT
  • Referee: Les Anderson
Game information

Chicago at Marion

Quarter1234Total
Knights30003
Blue Racers0991331

at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Marion, Ohio

  • Date: April 30
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,100
  • Referee: Dave Stein
Game information

Indianapolis at Port Huron

Quarter1234Total
Enforcers20002
Predators00000

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: April 30
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information
Port Huron Forfeit

Week 11

Indianapolis at Dayton

Week 11: Indianapolis Enforcers at Dayton Silverbacks – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Enforcers60006
Silverbacks1425152175

at Hara Arena, Trotwood, Ohio

  • Date: May 7
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

Cincinnati at Chicago

Week 11: Cincinnati Commandos at Chicago Knights – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Commandos14702748
Knights61361641

at Victory Sports Complex, Loves Park, Illinois

  • Date: May 8
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. CDT
Game information

Week 12

Chicago at Dayton

Week 12: Chicago Knights at Dayton Silverbacks – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Knights0120820
Silverbacks101301437

at Hara Arena, Trotwood, Ohio

  • Date: May 13
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Referee: Les Anderson
Game information

Indianapolis at Marion

Quarter1234Total
Enforcers660012
Blue Racers032142773

at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Marion, Ohio

  • Date: May 14
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,100
  • Referee: Tommy Tyks
Game information

Cincinnati at Port Huron

Quarter1234Total
Commandos20002
Predators00000

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: May 14
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information
Port Huron Forfeit

Week 13

Indianapolis at Cincinnati

Week 13: Indianapolis Enforcers at Cincinnati Commandos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Enforcers00000
Commandos1415262681

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: May 21
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Referee: Tommy Tyks
Game information

Marion at Chicago

Quarter1234Total
Blue Racers1310141653
Knights6061224

at Victory Sports Complex, Loves Park, Illinois

  • Date: May 22
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. CDT
  • Game attendance: 75
  • Referee: Jim Bernardi
Game information

Week 14

Marion at Cincinnati

Quarter1234Total
Blue Racers076720
Commandos131002750

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: May 28
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Referee: Tommy Tyks
Game information

Port Huron at Dayton

Quarter1234Total
Predators00000
Silverbacks20002

at Hara Arena, Dayton, Ohio

  • Date: May
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information
Port Huron Forfeit

Week 15

Port Huron at Chicago

Week 15: Port Huron Predators at Chicago Knights – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Predators00000
Knights20002

at Victory Sport Complex, Loves Park, Illinois

  • Date: June 4
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. CDT
Game information
Port Huron Forfeit

Playoffs

Semifinals CIFL Championship Game
      
3 Dayton 18
2Marion53
2 Marion 29
1Cincinnati44
4 Chicago 13
1Cincinnati71

1 vs 4 Semifinal Game: Cincinnati Commandos at Chicago Knights

1 vs 4 Semifinal Game: Chicago Knights at Cincinnati Commandos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Knights0130013
Commandos202871671

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: June 3
  • Game time: 8:05 p.m. EDT
  • Referee: Les Anderson
Game information

2 vs 3 Semifinal Game: vs Dayton Silverbacks at Marion Blue Racers

2 vs 3 Semifinal Game: Dayton Silverbacks at Marion Blue Racers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Silverbacks0061218
Blue Racers97142353

at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Marion, Ohio

  • Date: June 6
  • Game time: 7:35 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,300
  • Referee: Rick Jackson
Game information

2011 CIFL Championship Game: Cincinnati Commandos vs. Marion Blue Racers

2011 CIFL Championship Game: Marion Blue Racers at Cincinnati Commandos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Blue Racers01331329
Commandos714131044

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: June 11
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

Media

The league launched the Gameday Center on its website that would allow followers to enjoy live stats for each game. Teams were also allowed to use local media to broadcast the teams under their own terms.

Coaching changes

Pre-season

Team2011 Coach2010 Coach(es)Reason for leavingStory/accomplishments
Dayton Silverbacks Derrick ShepardBrian WellsTook a job with the Cincinnati Commandos Wells left to become the special teams coordinator for the Cincinnati Commandos after the 2010 season after compiling a 4–6 (.400) record in 1 year as the head coach.

Shepard, who was the Dayton Silverbacks' head coach in 2009 before he was replaced prior to the 2010 regular season, after posting a 0-10 record. In 2010, he served as the line coach for the Silverbacks under Wells. [3]

In-season

Team2011 CoachInterimReason for leavingStory/Accomplishments
Port Huron Predators Doug Warren[Jason Lovelock,
John Forti
FiredWarren was fired before the season started for the Predators and Offensive Coordinator Jason Lovelock took over. [4]

On March 28, the Predators fired their second coach of the season as well as their director of operations. Head Coach Jason Lovelock was let go after Brusate said, "The players wanted something different." Brusate appointed offensive coordinator, John Forti, as the interim head coach. [5]

Marion Blue Racers Demetrius RossRyan TerryPersonal reasonsAfter the Blue Racers got off to a 3-1 start, Demetrius Ross stepped down from his head coaching position, citing personal reasons. His defensive coordinator, Ryan Terry, took over as head coach, just 2 days before the Blue Racers played their first road game at the Dayton Silverbacks. [6]

Awards

Regular season awards

Players of the week

Week
OffenseDefenseSpecial Teams
Week 1Robert Height/Levi Raines (PH)Ernie Smith/Ruben Gay (PH)Rasko Apostolovski (PH)
Week 2 Josh Harris (MAR)Torry Cornett (CIN)Tyler Lorenz (MAR)
Week 3George Murray (CIN)Marcus Allen (MAR) Mike Tatum (MAR)
Week 4 Tyler Sheehan (CIN)Roger Sippio (PH)Fred Cromartie (DAY)
Week 5 Josh Harris (MAR) Bryan Williams (MAR)Tyler Lorenz (MAR)
Week 6Christen Haywood (MAR)Ray Saunders (MAR)Brandon Wogoman (CHI)
Week 7 Josh Harris (MAR)James Spikes (DAY)Fred Cromartie (DAY)
Week 8 Josh Harris (MAR)Kurt James (CHI) Mike Tatum (MAR)
Week 9Jeremy Greenleaf (DAY)Viterio Jones (DAY)Julie Harshbarger (CHI)
Week 10 Tyler Sheehan(CIN)James Cichon (CHI)Fred Cromartie (DAY)
Week 11George Murray(CIN)Viterio Jones (DAY)Brandon Yingling (CIN)
Week 12 Josh Harris (MAR)Viterio Jones (DAY)JaMarcus Walters (IND)
Week 13George Murray (CIN)Pernell Phillips/Wendell Brown (CIN)JaMarcus Walters (IND)
Week 14 Tyler Sheehan (CIN)Pernell Phillips (CIN)Brandon Yingling (CIN)
2011 Continental Indoor Football League seasons
Chicago Cincinnati Dayton Indianapolis Marion Port Huron

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