2007 AF2 season

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2007 AF2 season
League AF2
Sport Arena football
Regular season
Season champions Rio Grande Valley Dorados
Playoffs
American champions Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers
  American runners-up Green Bay Blizzard
National champions Tulsa Talons
  National runners-up Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings
ArenaCup VIII
ChampionsTulsa Talons
  Runners-upWilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers
Finals MVP Ryan Vena (QB, TUL)
AF2 seasons

The 2007 AF2 season was the eighth season of the AF2. It was preceded by 2006 and succeeded by 2008. The regular season began on Friday, March 30 and ended on July 28. The league champions were the Tulsa Talons, who defeated the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers in ArenaCup VIII.

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League info

New teamsBoise Burn, Cincinnati Jungle Kats, Corpus Christi Sharks, Fort Wayne Fusion, Laredo Lobos, Lubbock Renegades, Mahoning Valley Thunder, Texas Copperheads, Tri-Cities Fever
Renamed / Relocated teamsBirmingham Steeldogs → Alabama Steeldogs
Defunct teamsMacon Knights, Memphis Xplorers
Total teams30

Standings

TeamOverallDivision
WinsLossesPercentageWinsLossesPercentage
American Conference
East Division
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers 1420.875620.750
Manchester Wolves 1060.625620.750
Mahoning Valley Thunder 790.438240.333
Albany Conquest 6100.375170.125
Midwest Division
Quad City Steamwheelers 1060.625620.750
Green Bay Blizzard 970.563530.625
Louisville Fire 970.563530.625
Fort Wayne Fusion 5110.313350.375
Cincinnati Jungle Kats 1150.063170.125
West Division
Spokane Shock 1240.7501020.833
Central Valley Coyotes 1060.625860.571
Tri-Cities Fever 880.500660.500
Boise Burn 880.500660.500
Stockton Lightning 6100.375680.429
Everett Hawks 6100.375570.417
Bakersfield Blitz 6100.3754100.286
National Conference
Central Division
Tulsa Talons 1420.875620.750
Arkansas Twisters 1240.750710.875
Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz 790.438350.375
Lubbock Renegades 790.438350.375
Amarillo Dusters 3130.188170.125
Southwest Division
Rio Grande Valley Dorados 1510.938910.900
Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings 1150.688710.875
Corpus Christi Sharks 6100.375460.400
Texas Copperheads 2140.125270.222
Laredo Lobos 1150.063180.111
South Division
Florida Firecats 1150.688430.572
South Georgia Wildcats 1060.625420.667
Alabama Steeldogs 790.438240.333
Tennessee Valley Vipers 790.438340.428

Playoffs

First Round Conference Semifinals Conference Championships ArenaCup VIII
            
5Bossier-Shreveport62
4 Arkansas 40
5Bossier-Shreveport50
1 Rio Grande Valley 45
8 Alabama 41
1Rio Grande Valley44
5 Bossier-Shreveport 47
National Conference
2Tulsa67
6South Georgia59
3 Florida 50
6 South Georgia 28
2Tulsa49
7 Oklahoma City 27
2Tulsa65
N2Tulsa73
A1 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 66
7Louisville62
2 Spokane 35
7 Louisville 27
6Green Bay37
6Green Bay39
3 Quad Cities 34
6 Green Bay 43
American Conference
1Wilkes-Barre/Scranton46
5Central Valley42
4 Manchester 41
5 Central Valley 53
1Wilkes-Barre Scranton70
8 Tri-Cities 54
1Wilkes-Barre/Scranton57

ArenaCup VIII

ArenaCup VIII
1234Total
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton1424141466
Tulsa1721142173
DateAugust 25, 2007
Arena CenturyTel Center, Bossier City, Louisiana
MVP QB Ryan Vena (Offensive)
WR/DB Delenell Reid (Defensive)
WR/DB Jeff Hughley (Ironman)
Attendance5,107

ArenaCup VIII was the 2007 edition of the AF2's championship game, in which the National Conference Champions Tulsa Talons defeated the American Conference Champions Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers in Bossier City, Louisiana by a score of 73–66.

Scoring Summary

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Scoring summary
QuarterTime Drive TeamScoring informationScore
Plays Yards TOP Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PioneersTulsa Talons
114:301370:30Tulsa Talons Jeff Hughley 37-yard touchdown reception from Justin Allgood, Luke Phillips kick Good07
111:242211:25Wilkes–Barre/Scranton Pioneers Buchie Ibeh 15-yard touchdown reception from Ryan Vena, David Davis kick Good77
18:18402:38Tulsa Talons40-yard field goal by Luke Phillips710
15:145452:56Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PioneersTyreak Saviour 15-yard touchdown reception from Ryan Vena, David Davis kick Good1410
11:006403:24Tulsa Talons Odie Armstrong 1-yard touchdown run, Luke Phillips kick Good1417
213:074392:12Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PioneersDavid Dean 12-yard touchdown reception from Ryan Vena, David Davis kick Good2117
29:454222:28Tulsa Talons Justin Allgood 1-yard touchdown run, Luke Phillips kick Good2124
26:434432:16Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PioneersTyreak Saviour 9-yard touchdown reception from Ryan Vena, David Davis kick Good2824
23:484462:18Tulsa TalonsAndre Forde 10-yard touchdown reception from Justin Allgood, Luke Phillips kick Good2831
20:496402:44Wilkes–Barre/Scranton Pioneers20-yard field goal by David Davis3131
20:21240:11Wilkes–Barre/Scranton Pioneers Buchie Ibeh 8-yard touchdown reception from Ryan Vena, David Davis kick Good3138
20:111550:10Tulsa Talons55 yard Kickoff Return Touchdown by Jeff Hughley, Luke Phillips Kick Good3838
313:38271:18Wilkes–Barre/Scranton Pioneers Ryan Vena 3-yard touchdown run, David Davis kick Good4538
310:314452:26Tulsa Talons Jeff Hughley 29-yard touchdown reception from Justin Allgood, Luke Philips kick Good4545
35:565303:49Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PioneersLarry Kendrick 7-yard touchdown reception from Ryan Vena, David Davis kick Good5245
34:337450:40Tulsa Talons Odie Armstrong 1-yard touchdown run, Luke Phillips kick Good5252
411:38Tulsa Talons52 yard fumble recovery for Touchdown by Delenell Reid, Luke Phillips Kick Good5952
47:126483:45Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PioneersTyreak Saviour 23-yard touchdown reception from Ryan Vena, David Davis kick Good5959
46:20Tulsa Talons55 yard Kickoff Return Touchdown by Jeff Hughley, Luke Phillips Kick Good5966
41:10391:57Tulsa Talons Justin Allgood 1-yard touchdown run, Luke Phillips kick Good5973
40:52Wilkes–Barre/Scranton Pioneers49 yard Kickoff Return Touchdown by Larry Kendrick, David Davis Kick Good6673
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.Wilkes–Barre/Scranton PioneersTulsa Talons

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References

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