2014 X-League Indoor Football season

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2014 X-League Indoor Football season
League X-League Indoor Football
Sport Indoor football
DurationMarch 3, 2014 - June 8, 2014
Season champions St. Louis Attack
Season MVPLevi Raines, Jr. (Florida)
X-Bowl I
Champions Florida Marine Raiders
  Runners-up St. Louis Attack
Finals MVPLevi Raines, Jr.
XLIF seasons
 none
2015  

This is the inaugural season for X-League Indoor Football.

Contents

Standings

TeamWinsLossesTiesPercentage
z-St. Louis Attack 801.000
x-Florida Marine Raiders 53.625
Alabama Outlawz 431.563
Georgia Rampage 251.313
Savannah Steam 08.000

Schedule

DateAway TeamHome TeamTimeArenaResult
Monday March 3, 2014 Alabama Outlawz Georgia Rampage 7:00p Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center 44-43
Saturday March 29, 2014 Pennsylvania Steam Florida Marine Raiders 7:00p Lakeland Center 40-70
Sunday March 30, 2014 Georgia Rampage St. Louis Attack 7:05p Family Arena 34-46
Thursday April 3, 2014 Florida Marine Raiders Georgia Rampage 7:00p Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center 55-27
Friday April 4, 2014 St. Louis Attack Alabama Outlawz 8:00p Bill Harris Arena 58-39
Friday April 11, 2014 Savannah Steam Alabama Outlawz 8:00p Bill Harris Arena 8-82
Friday April 11, 2014 Florida Marine Raiders St. Louis Attack 8:35p Family Arena 42-59
Saturday April 19, 2014 Alabama Outlawz Florida Marine Raiders 7:00p Lakeland Center 44-38
Saturday April 19, 2014 St. Louis Attack Georgia Rampage 7:00p Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center 46-14
Friday April 25, 2014 Georgia Rampage Savannah Steam 7:35p Santander Arena 55-25
Friday April 25, 2014Chattahoochee Vipers (NL) Alabama Outlawz 8:00p Bill Harris Arena 35-65
Saturday April 26, 2014 St. Louis Attack Florida Marine Raiders 7:00p Lakeland Center 49-47
Friday May 2, 2014 Alabama Outlawz St. Louis Attack 8:35p Family Arena 65-76
Saturday May 3, 2014 Florida Marine Raiders Savannah Steam 7:35p Santander Arena 55-25
Friday May 9, 2014 Florida Marine Raiders Alabama Outlawz 8:00p Bill Harris Arena 44-38
Saturday May 10, 2014Gateway Hawks (NL) St. Louis Attack 8:35p Family Arena 1-71
Monday May 12, 2014 Savannah Steam Georgia Rampage 7:00p Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center 44-66
Saturday May 17, 2014 Georgia Rampage Florida Marine Raiders 7:00p Lakeland Center 23-75
Saturday May 17, 2014 Alabama Outlawz Savannah Steam 7:35p Santander Arena 55-25
Friday May 23, 2014 Georgia Rampage Alabama Outlawz 8:00p Bill Harris Arena 7-7
Friday May 23, 2014 Savannah Steam St. Louis Attack 8:35p Family Arena 20-84
Saturday May 24, 2014Orlando Rage (NL) Florida Marine Raiders 7:00p Lakeland Center 31-57
Sunday June 8, 2014 St. Louis Attack Savannah Steam 7:35p Santander Arena 55-25
X-Bowl I
Saturday June 14, 2014 Florida Marine Raiders St. Louis Attack 8:05p Family Arena 60-48

*All Game times are Eastern Standard Time

Playoffs

X-Bowl I
   
2Florida Marine60
1 St. Louis 48

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