2015 Salina Bombers season

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2015 Salina Bombers season
OwnerChris Vercher [1]
General managerPete Jackson
Head coachBob Ray
Home field Bicentennial Center
800 The Midway
Salina, Kansas 67401
Results
Record6-5
League place6th
Playoff finishdid not qualify

The 2015 Salina Bombers season was the team's third and final season as a professional indoor football franchise and first as a member of Champions Indoor Football (CIF). One of nine teams in the CIF for the inaugural 2015 season, the Salina Bombers were owned by Chris Vercher. The Force played their home games at the Bicentennial Center in Salina, Kansas, under the direction of head coach Bob Ray. The season ended abruptly on May 28, 2015, after the CIF ejected the team from the league and the team subsequently folded entirely.

Contents

Season summary

The Bombers' announced schedule for the 2015 season was altered after the New Mexico Stars abruptly postponed their entry into the league on February 21, just one week before the season began. [2] On March 3, the Albuquerque-based Duke City Gladiators were announced as a late entry into the league, partially replacing the Stars in the CIF schedule with a plan to play 11 games in 2015. [3]

Salina started 2015 with a preseason win over cross-state rivals Kansas Koyotes and three straight regular season victories over CIF opponents. A mid-March loss to league-leading Sioux City Bandits was followed by a victory over the cellar-dwelling Omaha Beef. The Bombers then lost 3 straight, won 2 in a row, and lost in overtime on the road at the Wichita Force. This loss dropped them to 6–5 and put their playoff chances in doubt leading into their bye week.

The Bombers league membership was suspended by the CIF on May 28, with safety and financial concerns cited for the suspension. Later that same day, the team announced that it was ceasing operations immediately and would issue refunds to ticket holders. [4] [5] [6] The Salina Journal reported that a lack of workers' compensation insurance for the players led the coach to suspend practices and the CIF to suspend the franchise. [1]

Off-field moves

After the 2014 season ended, the Champions Professional Indoor Football League announced it was merging with teams from other leagues to form a new league, Champions Indoor Football. [7] The Bombers are one of four CPIFL teams to join the CIF, alongside the Dodge City Law, Omaha Beef, and Sioux City Bandits. [8] [9]

Awards and honors

Each week of the regular season, the CIF named league-wide Players of the Week in offensive, defensive, and special teams categories. For Week 1, the CIF named defensive back Isiah Barfield as the Defensive Player of the Week. [10] For Week 3, the CIF named quarterback Chris Coffin as the Offensive Player of the Week and kick returner OJ Simpson as the Special Teams Player of the Week. [11] For Week 4, the CIF named kicker Thomas Frevert as the Special Teams Player of the Week. [12] For Week 6, the CIF named defensive linesman Clarence Bumpass as the Defensive Player of the Week. [13] For Week 10, the CIF again named quarterback Chris Coffin as the Offensive Player of the Week. [14] For Week 11, the CIF once again named quarterback Chris Coffin as the Offensive Player of the Week and defensive back Isiah Barfield as the Defensive Player of the Week. [15]

On June 6, Bombers quarterback Chris Coffin was honored as the CIF's Offensive Player of the Year. [16]

Schedule

Key:   Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

Pre-season

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
1SundayFebruary 223:00pm Kansas Koyotes W 62–23 [17] 1–0 Bicentennial Center [9]

Regular season

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
1SaturdayFebruary 287:05pmat Wichita Force W 64–61 [18] 1–0 Intrust Bank Arena [19] [20]
2SaturdayMarch 77:05pm Texas Revolution W 34–27 [21] [22] 2–0 Bicentennial Center [23] [24]
3SaturdayMarch 147:05pmat Omaha Beef W 47–33 [25] [26] 3–0 Ralston Arena [27] [28]
4SaturdayMarch 217:05pmat Sioux City Bandits L 59–73 [29] [30] [31] 3–1 Tyson Events Center [32] [33]
5SaturdayMarch 287:05pm Omaha Beef W 49–7 [34] [35] 4–1 Bicentennial Center [36] [37]
6SaturdayApril 47:05pm Dodge City Law L 43–47 [38] [39] 4–2 Bicentennial Center [40]
7 BYE
8SaturdayApril 187:05pmat Sioux City Bandits L 56–79 [41] [42] 4–3 Tyson Events Center [43] [44]
9SaturdayApril 257:05pm Wichita Force L 32–45 [45] [46] 4–4 Bicentennial Center [47]
10SaturdayMay 27:05pmat Dodge City Law W 55–48 [48] [49] 5–4 United Wireless Arena [50]
11SaturdayMay 97:05pm Omaha Beef W 59–13 [51] [52] 6–4 Bicentennial Center [53] [54]
12SaturdayMay 167:05pmat Wichita Force L 40–46 (OT) [55] [56] 6–5 Intrust Bank Arena [57] [58]
13 BYE
14SaturdayMay 307:05pm San Angelo Bandits CANCELLED2 Bicentennial Center
15SaturdayJune 67:05pmat Duke City Gladiators CANCELLED2 Santa Ana Star Center 1

1 Duke City alternate home site as Tingley Coliseum was unavailable in June [59]
2 Game cancelled after Salina Bombers ejected from league on May 28, 2015. [4] [5]

Roster

2015 Salina Bombers roster
Quarterbacks
  •  2Kyle Cool

Running backs

  • 33Quentin Benning
  •  3Jeff Mack

Wide receivers

  • 12Jared Elmore
  •  7Anthony Parks
  •  -Julius Record
  • 20O. J. Simpson
  •  5Attrail Snipes
Offensive linemen
  • 90Marcus Bolden
  • 56Rodney Ewing
  • 55Edward Prince
  • --Jeremy Walker

Defensive linemen

  • 45Adam Davis
  • 11Brandon Harold
  • 88Brandon McKinney
Linebackers

Defensive backs

  • 19Isiah Barfield
  • --Delaney Dobard
  • --DaMonte Horton

Kickers

  • 81Terry Stecker
Injured Reserve
  • 13Ira Autrey DB

Transfer List

Refuse to Report

  • currently vacant

Standings

2015 Champions Indoor Football
WLPCTPFPA
z-Sioux City Bandits 93.750697536
y-Texas Revolution 84.667638475
x-Wichita Force 84.667553536
x-Amarillo Venom 75.583647598
Dodge City Law 75.583635578
Salina Bombers 65.545538483
Duke City Gladiators 44.500403389
San Angelo Bandits 110.091388627
Omaha Beef 111.083395672

x = clinched playoffs, y = clinched home playoffs, z = clinched top seed

Playoffs

Semifinals Champions Bowl I
      
3 Wichita 27
2Texas39
2 Texas 61
1Sioux City76
4 Amarillo 52
1Sioux City83

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