2015 Cleveland Saints season

Last updated
2015 Cleveland Saints season
Head coachFred Johnson
Home fieldMultiplex
18909 South Miles Road
Warrensville Heights, OH 44128
Results
Record0–8
League place9th
Playoff finishdid not qualify

The 2015 Cleveland Saints season was the first season for the American Indoor Football (AIF) expansion franchise, and their first season in the AIF.

Contents

Schedule

Regular season

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame site
Final scoreTeam record
1March 219:00 PM EDT Chicago Blitz L 24–460–1Multiplex
2March 287:00 PM EDT Savannah Steam L 15–440–2Multiplex
3April 4TBAat Chicago Blitz L 0–420–3 Odeum Expo Center
4April 117:30 PM ESTat Saginaw Sting L 6–74 [1] 0–4 Dow Event Center
5April 19TBAat ASI Panthers L 6–730–5 Santander Arena
6April 25TBA Buffalo Lightning L 52–560–6Multiplex
7 Bye
8May 9TBA Chicago Blitz L 17–540–7Multiplex
9 Bye
10May 23TBAat York Capitals L 6–400–8 York City Ice Arena

Standings

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 Sharks120.3334611215.337.3L2
Buffalo Lightning 170.12518447123.058.9L4
Maryland Eagles030.0004412014.740.0L3
Cleveland Saints 080.00012842416.053.0L8

Roster

2015 Cleveland Saints roster
Quarterbacks
  •  3D. J. Barney
  • 16David Thompson

Running backs

  •  9Tazz Jackson

Wide receivers

  • 14Jeremy Chapman
  •  6Cameron Jackson
  • 10Justin Mott
  •  2Chris Netters
  • 18Abrielle Taylor
Offensive linemen
  • 95Chris Hardy
  • 73Marshall Dillon
  • 79Devonne McKinney
  • 74Chris Saunders

Defensive linemen

  • 98Marcus Allen
  • 13Brian Carothers
  • 10Justin Mott
  • 57Tim Weeks
Linebackers
  • 15Charles Pugh

Defensive backs

  • 21Brian Darden
  • 23Frankel Matlock
  •  1Geno Trundle
  • 19Dereck Vacha

Kickers

  • 19Derek Metcalf
Injured reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt list

  • currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated April 7, 2015

22 Active, 0 Inactive

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