2011 West Texas Roughnecks season

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2011 West Texas Roughnecks season
OwnerJay Morris
Dale Morris
Head coachChris Williams
Home field Ector County Coliseum
4201 Andrews Highway
Odessa, TX 79762
Results
Record10-4
Division place2nd Lonestar
Playoff finishLost Wildcard (Fever) 49-61

The 2011 West Texas Roughnecks season was the team's eighth season as a professional indoor football franchise and second in the Indoor Football League (IFL). One of twenty-two teams competing in the IFL for the 2011 season, the Odessa, Texas-based West Texas Roughnecks were members of the Lonestar Division of the Intense Conference.

Contents

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResults
Final ScoreTeam Record
0*February 21 (Mon)7:11pm Bricktown Brawlers W 39-221-0
1February 28 (Mon)7:05pmat Allen Wranglers W 60-462-0
2Bye
3Bye
4March 20 (Sun)3:05pmat Bricktown Brawlers L 27-312-1
5March 25 (Fri)7:11pm Amarillo Venom W 37-343-1
6April 1 (Fri)7:05pmat Wichita Wild W 54-474-1
7April 8 (Fri)7:05pmat Allen Wranglers L 28-334-2
8April 16 (Sat)7:11pm Omaha Beef W 39-165-2
9April 23 (Sat)7:05pmat Amarillo Venom W 66-236-2
10Bye
11May 7 (Sat)7:05pm
(8:05pm Central)
at Arizona Adrenaline W 82-277-2
12May 14 (Sat)7:11pm Allen Wranglers L 26-547-3
13May 21 (Sat)7:11pm Wichita Wild L 21-227-4
14May 28 (Sat)7:05pmat Bricktown Brawlers **W 48-68-4
15June 4 (Sat)7:11pm Arizona Adrenaline W 92-69-4
16June 11 (Sat)7:11pm Amarillo Venom W 37-2410-4

* = Kickoff Classic Weekend, before week 1 starts.
** = Replacement Team.

Standings

2011 Lonestar Division
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y Allen Wranglers 10400.7146645107–2W2
x West Texas Roughnecks 10400.7146563916–3W3
Amarillo Venom 41000.2865295223–66.0L1
Bricktown Brawlers [lower-alpha 1] 21200.1432927172–78.0L10
  1. Last four games were losses played by replacements teams.

Postseason

Schedule

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResults
Final ScoreTeam Record
1June 20 (Mon)7:00pm
(9:00 Central)
at Tri-Cities Fever L 49-61---

Roster

2011 West Texas Roughnecks roster
Quarterbacks
  •  7K. J. Black
  •  5Arkelon Hall

Running backs

  • 23Evin Jones
  • 22DeWayne Hogan

Wide receivers

  •  3Ryan Bugg
  • 14Tim Bush
  • 10 Ashlan Davis
  • 11Josh Floyd
  •  1Wilson Kimble
Offensive linemen
  • 79Ron Jackson
  • 67Anthony Piniero
  • 62Rob Powell-Deppe

Defensive linemen

Linebackers
  •  9Eric Henri

Defensive backs

  •  2Anthony Beck
  •  8Derrick Boyd
  • 17Tray Hardaway
  •  6 Marrio Norman
  • 12Clarence Wright

Kickers

  • 19Zeke Arevalo
Injured Reserve
  • currently vacant

Inactive Roster

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  • currently vacant

rookies in italics
Roster updated June 20, 2011
23 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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