2011 Johnstown Generals season

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2011 Johnstown Generals season
OwnerTim Clark
Ahmed Pruitt
Head coachQuenteen Robinson
Home field Cambria County War Memorial Arena
326 Napoleon Street
Johnstown, PA 15901
Results
Record6-8
League place5th
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 2011 Johnstown Generals season was the first season for the Ultimate Indoor Football League (UIFL) franchise. The Generals were able to finish the season with a 6-8 record, and failed to qualify for the playoffs.

Contents

The Generals season began with the first overall pick in the 2011 UIFL Draft. The Generals selected Victor Seasy with that pick. [1]

Schedule

Key:   Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

Regular season

WeekDayDateOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
1 BYE
2FridayFebruary 25at Saginaw Sting L 41-59 [2] 0-1 Dow Event Center
3SaturdayMarch 5 Northern Kentucky River Monsters L 49-620-2 Cambria County War Memorial Arena
4SaturdayMarch 12 Canton Cougars W 41-191-2 Cambria County War Memorial Arena
5FridayMarch 18at Northern Kentucky River Monsters L 79-211-3 The Bank of Kentucky Center
6FridayMarch 25at Huntington Hammer L 16-521-4 Big Sandy Superstore Arena
7FridayApril 1 Saginaw Sting L 29-331-5 Cambria County War Memorial Arena
8SaturdayApril 9at Eastern Kentucky Drillers L 21-431-6 Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
9SundayApril 17 Huntington Hammer W 33-322-6 Cambria County War Memorial Arena
10FridayApril 22 Eastern Kentucky Drillers W 41-373-6 Cambria County War Memorial Arena
11FridayApril 29at Saginaw Sting L 37-553-7 Dow Event Center
12FridayMay 6 Huntington Hammer W 41-154-7 Cambria County War Memorial Arena
13SundayMay 15at Eastern Kentucky Drillers L 22-354-8 Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
14SaturdayMay 21 Saginaw Sting W 58-205-8 Cambria County War Memorial Arena
15SaturdayMay 28at Canton Cougars W 45-126-8 Canton Memorial Civic Center

Standings

2011 UIFL standings [ref 1]
TeamWLTPCTPFPASTK
y-Northern Kentucky River Monsters [ref 2] 1130.786569417L1
x-Saginaw Sting 1040.714473415L2
x-Eastern Kentucky Drillers 860.571390373W1
x-Huntington Hammer 770.500377328W2
Johnstown Generals 680.429292416W2
Canton Cougars 1130.071370522L10
  1. http://www.theuifl.com/01/UIFLStats/confsked.htm
  2. Although Northern Kentucky were awarded the season title, they entered the postseason as the 4 seed due to salary cap violations.

Final roster

2011 Johnstown Generals roster
Quarterbacks
  • 10David Dinkins
  • 12Jeff Slatcoff
  • --Tavares Woodley

Running backs

  • 44Jimmy Myers

Wide receivers

  • 84A. J. Allen
  • 88Antonie Bagwell
  • 25Stephen Slatcoff
  • 82Calvin Stephens
  • 13Xavier Thomas
Offensive linemen
  • 75Samuel Barber
  • 78Will Haase
  • 65Vincent Palmiere
  • 72Lamont Stephens

Defensive linemen

  • 96Shea McKeen
  • 99Victor Sesay
Linebackers
  • 32Terrell Simms

Defensive backs

  • 45Dionte Henry
  •  2Terrence Hudson
  • 33Aaron Princes
  • 20Joshua Simmons

Kickers

  •  7Jason Cherry
Injured reserve
  • 95 Ti-Mirr Horton OL/DL (IR) Injury icon 2.svg
  • 92 Mike Marshall OL/DL (IR) Injury icon 2.svg
  • 50 Mark Tsinger FB/LB (IR) Injury icon 2.svg

Exempt list

  • Currently vacant

Practice squad

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated March 29, 2011
23 Active, 3 Inactive, 0 PS

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References

  1. "Generals Sign #1 Pick in UIFL Draft". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. November 2, 2010. Retrieved October 12, 2015.
  2. "Generals fall on the road". www.tribdem.com. The Tribune-Democrat. February 26, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2015.