2015 ASI Panthers season

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2015 ASI Panthers season
OwnerBill Mattis
Head coachBernie Nowotarski
General managerWill Mattis
Home field Santander Arena
700 Penn Street
Reading, PA 19602
Results
Record5-3
Conference place4th
Playoff finishLost AIF Semifinals (Capitals) 58-68
ASI Panthers

The 2015 ASI Panthers season was the first season for the American Indoor Football (AIF) franchise, and their first and only season in the AIF.

Contents

On October 10, 2014, American Indoor Football (AIF) announced that the ASI Panthers would be joining the league as part 2015 expansion. [1] The Panthers were officially announced as a 2015 expansion team of the AIF in November, 2014. [2] [3]

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame site
Final scoreTeam record
1March 20TBAat Saginaw Sting W 35-29 [4] 1-0 Dow Event Center
2March 285:00pmat York Capitals L 32-50 [5] 1-1 York City Ice Arena
3April 4TBA Buffalo Lightning W 53-13 [6] 2-1 Santander Arena
4April 12TBA York Capitals L 34-482-2 Santander Arena
5April 19TBA Cleveland Saints W 73-6 [7] 3-2 Santander Arena
6April 257:00 p.m.at Erie Explosion (interleague)L 26-503-2 Erie Insurance Arena
7May 3TBA Savannah Steam W 46-6 [8] 4-2 Santander Arena
8 Bye
9May 17TBA York Capitals L 20-54 [9] 4-3 Santander Arena
10May 23TBAat Buffalo Lightning W 60-12 [10] 5-3 Cattaraugus Community Center

Standings

2015 American Indoor Football
TeamWLTPCTPFPAPF (Avg.)PA (Avg.)STK
y-York Capitals 8001.00039416449.320.5W8
x-Saginaw Sting 620.75040221757.431.0W6
x-Chicago Blitz 620.75031818745.426.7W2
x-ASI Panthers 530.62535621844.518.2W1
Savannah Steam 520.71423213133.218.7W2
Atlanta Sharks 120.3334611215.337.3L2
Buffalo Lightning 170.12518447123.058.9L4
Maryland Eagles030.0004412014.740.0L3
Cleveland Saints 080.00012842416.053.0L8

Postseason

RoundDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame site
Final scoreTeam record
AIF SemifinalsMay 307:00 PMat York Capitals L 58-68 [11] 0-1 York City Ice Arena

Roster

2015 ASI Panthers roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

Kickers

Injured Reserve
  • Currently vacant

Exempt List

  • Currently vacant

Practice Squad

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated April 15, 2015
28 Active, 0 Inactive

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