2013 Bloomington Edge season | |
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Owner | Sandra Hunnewell |
Head coach | Kenton Carr |
Home field | U.S. Cellular Coliseum |
Results | |
Record | 5-7 |
League place | 6th |
Playoff finish | did not qualify |
The 2013 Bloomington Edge season was the team's seventh overall, second as the Bloomington Edge and first as a member of the Champions Professional Indoor Football League (CPIFL). [1] [2] One of ten teams in the CPIFL for the inaugural 2013 season, the Edge finished the regular season with a 5-7 record, failing to qualify for the postseason.
Key: Win Loss Bye
Week | Day | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | Location | Attendance | |
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Score | Record | |||||||
1 | BYE | |||||||
2 [3] | Friday | March 15 | 7:05pm | Sioux City Bandits | L 56–65 | 0–1 | U.S. Cellular Coliseum | |
3 | Friday | March 22 | 7:05pm | Mid-Missouri Outlaws | W 54–3 | 1–1 | U.S. Cellular Coliseum | |
4 | Saturday | March 30 | 7:05pm | at Wichita Wild | L 22–54 | 1–2 | Hartman Arena | |
5 | Friday | April 5 | 7:05pm | Lincoln Haymakers | W 62–40 | 2–2 | U.S. Cellular Coliseum | |
6 | Friday | April 12 | 7:05pm | Wichita Wild | L 35–49 | 2–3 | U.S. Cellular Coliseum | |
7 | Saturday | April 20 | 7:30pm | at Oklahoma Defenders | W 44–39 | 3–3 | Tulsa Convention Center | |
8 | Saturday | April 27 | 7:30pm | at Kansas Koyotes | W 48–0 | 4–3 | Landon Arena | |
9 | Friday | May 3 | 7:05pm | at Lincoln Haymakers | L 39–48 | 4–4 | Pershing Center | |
10 | Friday | May 10 | 7:05pm | Kansas City Renegades | L 44–47 | 4–5 | U.S. Cellular Coliseum | |
11 | Friday | May 17 | 7:05pm | Omaha Beef | L 33–51 | 4–6 | U.S. Cellular Coliseum | |
12 | Saturday | May 25 | 7:05pm | at Mid-Missouri Outlaws | W 46–6 | 5–6 | Mathewson Exhibition Center | |
13 | BYE | |||||||
14 | Saturday | June 8 | 7:05pm | at Sioux City Bandits | L 36–48 | 5–7 | Tyson Events Center |
2013 Bloomington Edge roster | ||||||
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Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
| Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
| Linebackers
Defensive backs
Kickers | Injured Reserve
Exempt List
Practice squad
rookies in italics | |||
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