2013 Albany Panthers season

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2013 Albany Panthers season
OwnerRod Chappell
Head coachLucious Davis
General managerWill Carter
Home field James H. Gray Civic Center
Results
Record7-5
League place4th
Playoff finishLost Semifinals (Alabama) 46-61

The 2013 Albany Panthers season was the fourth season as a professional indoor football franchise and their second in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL). The 2013 season ended up being the final season for the Panthers, who lost their lease at the James H. Gray Civic Center following the season. One of 7 teams competing in the PIFL for the 2013 season.

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The team played their home games under head coach Lucious Davis at the James H. Gray Civic Center in Albany, Georgia. The Panthers earned a 7-5 record, placing 4th in the league.

Schedule

Key:   Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

Regular season

All start times are local to home team

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
1SaturdayMarch 97:05pmat Louisiana Swashbucklers W 51-401-0 Sudduth Coliseum
2SaturdayMarch 167:06pm Columbus Lions W 40-372-0 James H. Gray Civic Center
3SaturdayMarch 237:05pm Alabama Hammers W 64-513-0 James H. Gray Civic Center
4 BYE
5SaturdayApril 67:00pmat Knoxville NightHawks L 28-313-1 James White Civic Coliseum
6SaturdayApril 137:00pmat Alabama Hammers L 38-513-2 Von Braun Center
7 BYE
8 BYE
9SaturdayMay 47:05pmat Richmond Raiders L 49-513-3 Richmond Coliseum
10SaturdayMay 117:00pm Louisiana Swashbucklers W 45-424-3 James H. Gray Civic Center
11SaturdayMay 187:30pmat Lehigh Valley Steelhawks L 47-494-4 Stabler Arena
12 BYE
13SaturdayJune 17:00pm Richmond Raiders W 69-63 OT5-4 James H. Gray Civic Center
14SaturdayJune 87:00pmat Columbus Lions W 35-156-4 Columbus Civic Center
15SaturdayJune 157:00pm Lehigh Valley Steelhawks L 49-536-5 James H. Gray Civic Center
16SaturdayJune 227:00pm Columbus Lions W 59-357-5 James H. Gray Civic Center

Postseason

RoundDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
SemifinalsMondayJuly 17:00pmat Alabama Hammers L 46-610-1 Von Braun Center

Roster

2013 Albany Panthers roster
Quarterbacks
  •  7Cecil Lester

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

  •  8Antwontis Cutts
  •  5Damian Daniels
  •  4John Harris
  •  1Clenton Rafe
Offensive Linemen
  • 52Demetrius Jackson
  • 70Ray Norell

Defensive Linemen

  • 34Chauncey DeBose
  • 22Tito Hannah
  • 55Alton Pettway
Linebackers

Defensive Backs

  • 23Demetrie McCray
  •  3Levan Richmond
  • 21Corey Rue

Kickers

  • 10Ryan Gates
Injured reserve
  • Currently vacant

Exempt list

  • Currently vacant

Practice squad

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated July 1, 2013
18 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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Division Standings

2013 Professional Indoor Football League
TeamWLTPCTPFPAPF (Avg.)PA (Avg.)STK
y-Alabama Hammers 920.81863145457.441.3W4
x-Lehigh Valley Steelhawks 750.58366759855.649.8W1
x-Richmond Raiders 750.58360360550.350.4W1
x-Albany Panthers 750.58357451847.843.2W1
Louisiana Swashbucklers 560.45549752445.247.6L1
Columbus Lions 480.33354362145.351.8L2
Knoxville NightHawks 2100.16742161635.151.3L5

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