2024 San Antonio Gunslingers season

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2024 San Antonio Gunslingers (indoor football) season
OwnerDon Rackler, James Steubing
General managerTom Menas
Head coachTom Menas
Home field Freeman Coliseum
Results
Record8-8
Conference place6th

The 2024 San Antonio Gunslingers season was the team's fourth season as a football franchise and first in the Indoor Football League (IFL). One of sixteen teams competing in the IFL for the 2024 season, the Gunslingers were members of the Western Conference. The team played their home games at the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas.

Contents

Schedule

  Win  Loss

IFL regular season

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenue
1Bye
2Bye
3April 1at San Diego Strike Force L 61–690–1 Pechanga Arena
4April 6 Northern Arizona Wranglers L 50–570-2Freeman Coliseum
5April 12at Vegas Knight Hawks L 44–660-3 Lee's Family Forum
6April 18 Tucson Sugar Skulls W 60–361–3Freeman Coliseum
7April 26at Frisco Fighters W 54–522–3 Comerica Center
8May 4Frisco FightersL 62–572-4Freeman Coliseum
9May 11at Duke City Gladiators W 56-533-4 Rio Rancho Events Center
10May 18 Tulsa Oilers W 54-434-4Freeman Coliseum
11May 25at Bay Area Panthers L 31-424-5 SAP Center
12Bye
13June 8Duke City GladiatorsW 46-455-5Freeman Coliseum
14June 15at Massachusetts Pirates W 52-516-5 Tsongas Center
15June 23at Northern Arizona WranglersL 68-746-6 Findlay Toyota Center
16June 29Frisco FIghtersL 57-586-7Freeman Coliseum
17July 6Massachusetts PiratesW 58-557-7Freeman Coliseum
18July 13at Tucson Sugar SkullsW 49-438-7 Tucson Arena
19July 20 Arizona Rattlers L 34-418-8Freeman Coliseum

Standings

2024 Indoor Football League Standings
Western Conference
TeamWLPCTGBCONFPFPASTK
(1) Bay Area Panthers 133.81312–3665563W2
(2) Vegas Knight Hawks 115.68829–4830680W2
(3) Arizona Rattlers 115.68827–5784710W3
(4) San Diego Strike Force 106.62539–5710649L1
Northern Arizona Wranglers 97.56348–7770792L2
San Antonio Gunslingers 88.50054–6830847L1
Duke City Gladiators 313.188113–11625740W1
Tucson Sugar Skulls 214.125112–13565723L9

Roster

San Antonio Gunslingers roster
Quarterbacks
  • 3 Sam Castronova
  • 16 Eric Edmond Caldwell

Running backs

  • 10 KeyshawnPaul Harper

Wide receivers

  • 6 Vincent Gregory
  • 15 DJ Myers
  •  5 Kali Rashaad
  • 14 Austin Upshaw

Offensive linemen

  • -- Dante Eldridge
  • 65 Isaiah Hardy
  • 55 Miquail Harvey
  • 72 Cornelius Lewis
  • 58 Kwan Stallworth
  • 78 LaColby Tucker

Defensive linemen

  • 40 Austin Collier
  • 90 Harold Love
  • 9 Keeath Magee
  • -- Ddarrin Primes
  • 99 Akeem Smith

Linebackers

  • 7 Giovonne Sanders
  • 31 Tristen Vance
  • 43 Ricky Wyatt

Defensive backs

  • 2 Svante Davenport
  • 4 Clifton Duck
  • 21 Khalil Finley
  • 27 Victor Hampton
  • 11 Tramon Wiley

Kickers

  • 18 TC Steven
Reserve list
  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
updated May 4, 2024
28 Active, 0 Inactive

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