2013 Kentucky Drillers season

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2013 Kentucky Drillers season
OwnerRick Kranz
General managerRick Kranz
Head coachRick Kranz
Home field Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
Results
Record2–8
Division place7th
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 2013 Kentucky Drillers season was the third season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise.

Contents

On July 19, 2012, it was announced that the Drillers would leave the UIFL and join the Continental Indoor Football League, [1] as well as change their name to the Kentucky Drillers. [2]

Roster

Kentucky Drillers roster
Quarterbacks
  •  5Kameron Bryant

Running backs

  • 34Derek Dickerson

Wide receivers

  • 18Eric Foxworth
  •  1Kelvin Irving
  •  6Isiah Thomas
  •  9Perry Wright
  • 80Ronnie Brown Jr
Offensive linemen
  • 92Antuan Baker
  • 60Jesse Carmon
  • 70Kyle MacCarthy
  • 79Josh Puckett

Defensive linemen

  • 44Rodrick Davis
  • 98Jerimah Fennel
  • 69Brandon Lee
Linebackers
  • 55Jarell Dennis
  •  2Phillip Sumlin

Defensive backs

  •  8Ron Burgess
  •  3Chris Dickerson
  • 23James Houston
  •  4Jamell Mingo
  • 21Troy Smith

Kickers

  • 14Caleb Petry
Injured reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt list

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  • currently vacant
  • rookies in italics
  • Roster updated April 20, 2013
  • 21 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

Schedule

Regular season

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame site
Final scoreTeam record
1February 87:00 P.M. CSTat Owensboro Rage L 18–520–1 The Next Level Sports Facility
2February 187:00 P.M. EST Owensboro Rage L 24–420–2 Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
3 Bye
4March 17:30 P.M. ESTat Kentucky Xtreme L 24–480–3 Freedom Hall
5March 102:00 P.M. EST Dayton Sharks L 35–620–4 Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
6March 174:00 P.M. ESTat Dayton Sharks L 12–550–5 Hara Arena
7March 244:00 P.M. EST Erie Explosion L 26–790–6 Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
8 Bye
9April 67:30 P.M. EST Detroit Thunder L 24–400–7 Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
10April 137:30 P.M. CST Marion Blue Racers W 74–511–7 Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
11April 207:30 p.m. ESTat Port Huron Patriots L 31–461–8 McMorran Arena
12April 277:00 p.m. CSTat Kane County Dawgs W 2–02–8 Canlan Ice Sports Arena

Standings

TeamWLTPCTPFPAPF (Avg.)PA (Avg.)STK
y-Erie Explosion 10001.00046721846.721.8W10
x-Dayton Sharks 820.80047830347.830.3L2
x-Saginaw Sting 820.80037732037.732.0W3
x-Kentucky Xtreme730.70049732849.732.8W2
Detroit Thunder 460.40028238928.238.9L1
Port Huron Patriots 460.40025533625.533.6L1
Kentucky Drillers 280.20027047527.047.5W1
Marion Blue Racers 280.20031742831.742.8W1
Owensboro Rage 550.50019526719.526.7L2
Kane County Dawgs 010.00013691369L1

y - clinched home playoff game

x - clinched playoff spot

Kane County played the second game on their schedule, but forfeited the other nine.

Coaching staff

Kentucky Drillers staff
Front office
  • Owner/President/Director of Football Oppoerations - Rick Kranz
  • Community Relations - Charles Stephens
  • Executive Assistant - Angela McGinnis
  • Marketing Executive - Stephanie McKinney
  • Director of Player Personnel - Trey Randall

Head coach

  • Head coach – Rick Kranz

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator –
  • Quarterbacks/Running Backs/Wide Receivers - Clyde Harrison
  • Offensive line – Stan Wrubluski
 

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – Jimmy Brookins
  • Defensive Line - Stan Wrubluski
  • Linebackers –
  • Secondary –

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – Clyde Harrison

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References

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  2. "Drillers making switch to Continental Indoor Football League". www.wkyt.com. WYMT. July 19, 2012. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 20, 2012.