Tulsa Oilers (IFL)

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Tulsa Oilers
AmericanFootball current event.svg Current season
Established 2022
Play in Tulsa, Oklahoma
at the BOK Center
TulsaOilersFootball.com
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League/conference affiliations
Indoor Football League (2023–present)
  • Eastern Conference (2023–present)
Current uniform
Team colorsOil black and gold
  
Personnel
Owner(s)NL Sports, LLC (Andy Scurto)
Head coach Marvin Jones
Team history
  • Tulsa Oilers (2023–present)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

The Tulsa Oilers are a professional indoor football team based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. A member of the Indoor Football League (IFL), the Oilers began play in 2023 at the BOK Center. The Oilers are owned by Andy Scurto, owner of the ECHL hockey franchise of the same name.

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The Oilers are the third arena/indoor football team to play in Tulsa, following the Tulsa Talons of the af2 and Arena Football League (2000–2011) and the Oklahoma Defenders of the APFL and CPIFL (2012–2014).

History

On July 26, 2022, Andy Scurto, owner of the Tulsa Oilers ECHL hockey team, announced that he had purchased an expansion franchise in the Indoor Football League set to begin play for the 2023 season. [1] Although several fans had hoped for a return of the Tulsa Talons brand, Scurto stated that his preference was for the team to have an oil-related nickname. [2]

On August 16, the five name-the-team contest finalists were announced, Bison, Crude, Oilers, Tornado, and Wildcatters. [3] The Oilers name, logo and color scheme was announced on September 10. [4] On September 14, 2022, the Oilers announced that Marvin Jones would serve as the team's first head coach. [5]

Season results

League championsConference championsPlayoff berthLeague leader
Season League Conference Regular season Postseason results
FinishWinsLossesTies
2023 IFL Eastern7th2130
2024 IFL Eastern5th6100
Totals
8230All-time regular season and postseason record (2023)

Head coaches

Note: Statistics are correct as of the 2022 Indoor Football League season.

Head coachSeasonRegular seasonPlayoffsAwards
WLTWin%WL
Marvin Jones 2023 2130.13300

Roster

Tulsa Oilers roster
Quarterbacks
  • 12 Andre Sale
  • 13 Dylan VanBoxel

Running backs

  •  9 Jarrod Ware Jr.

Wide receivers

  •   D'Marcus Adams
  • 11 Joshua Crockett
  • 10 Montero Dubose
  •  8 Jarius Mole
  •  3 Johnathan Nance
  •  2 Alexis Rosario
Offensive linemen
  • 54 Jake Balderrama
  • 68 Patrick Barrett
  • 75 Dante Bivens
  • 50 Jeremy West

Defensive linemen

  • 90 Chima Dunga
  • 15 Keiondre Hall
  • 44 Courtney Ledyard
  •  7 Noah Lyles
  • 94 Tre Smalls
Linebackers
  • 24 Tre Harvey
  •  5 Jordan Jones

Defensive backs

  • 22 Kaytron Allen
  • 23 Travion Bryant
  •  4 Taylor Hawkins
  •  0 Romon Morris
  • 48 Michael Witherspoon

Kickers

  • 16 Michael Hall
Reserve lists


Rookies in italics
updated June 26, 2024
29 Active,

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