Iowa Woo

Last updated
Iowa Woo
AmericanFootball current event.svg Current season
Established 2023
Play in Waterloo, Iowa
IowaWoo.com
Iowa Woo Logo.png
League/conference affiliations
Current uniform
Team colorsLight blue, Yellow, Pink
   
MascotTBD
CheerleadersWoo Girls
Personnel
Owner(s)Jeff Holmes
Julia Stone
General managerBailey McRae
Head coach Mook Zimmerman
Team history
  • Waterloo Woo (2023)
  • Iowa Woo (2024–present)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

The Iowa Woo are a professional indoor football team based in Waterloo, Iowa. They are currently members of The Arena League (TAL). They will play their home games at The Hippodrome at the National Cattle Congress.

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History

On May 4, 2023, Waterloo was announced as the third city of The Arena League. [1]

The Woo had North Cedar Elementary School in Cedar Falls take part in helping name the team's mascot. The top three names from each class were selected and fan voting will take place to name the mascot. [2]

Team logo and name

On June 28, 2023, the team name and logos were announced. Woo was selected for multiple reasons as it pertains to trains and wrestler Ric Flair's legendary "Wooooooo!". [3] Waterloo is home to the Dan Gable Museum, a wrestling museum operated by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Waterloo also has a historical tie to the railroad industry. "Woo" is a callback to blaring train whistles. [4]

The primary logo depicts a robed, blonde haired wolf wearing sunglasses holding a football in one arm while striking the Heisman pose. The secondary logo shows the mascot wearing yellow boots. The logos were designed by Ryan Foose. [4]

Iowa's General Manager, Bailey McRae, stated that many submissions consisted of variations of "woo" and "loo". [5]

On October 19, 2023, the team changed their name from the Waterloo Woo to the Iowa Woo. [6]

On March 15, 2024, the team released an updated logo. The new logo depicts a white-haired wolf wearing sunglasses, a cowboy hat, and a Hawaiian shirt holding a football in one arm while striking the Heisman pose.

Old Iowa Woo logo Iowa Woo Logo.png
Old Iowa Woo logo

Roster

The Woo hosted the team's first tryout on December 9, 2023. [7] The team's second tryout was on March 2, 2024.

On February 23, 2024 the Woo signed their franchise's first player, Ellis Lankster.

Iowa Woo roster
Players
  • - Ellis Lankster DB
  • - Darren Lake DL
  • -Jaylen Becton LB
  • -Emmanuel Akingbulu OL
  • -Chris Boudreaux WR
  • -Lamar Sayles, Jr. RB/LB
  • -Liam Stone OG
  • -KJ McMillian WR/DB
  • -Myles Goulbourne WR
  • -Quentin Chaplin WR
  • -Tyalen Shaw QB
  • -Everitt Cunningham LB
  • -Rogria Lewis DB
  • -Chris Herring DB
  • -Marcus Green DB
Reserve lists
  • Currently vacant
  • Rookies in italics
  • updated April 1, 2024
  • 15 Active, 0 Inactive

Schedule

WeekDateGameTimePlaceLocationResult
1June 1, 2024AT Ozarks Lunkers 7:05p Wilson Logistics Arena Springfield, Missouri TBD
2June 8, 2024VS Kansas City Goats 2:05p The Hippodrome Waterloo, Iowa TBD
3June 15, 2024AT Kansas City Goats7:05p Municipal Auditorium (Kansas City, Missouri) Kansas City, Missouri TBD
4June 22, 2024VS Ozarks Lunkers7:05pThe HippodromeWaterloo, IowaTBD
5June 29, 2024AT Duluth Harbor Monsters 7:05p DECC Arena Duluth, Minnesota TBD
6N/ABYE WEEKBYEN/AN/ABYE WEEK
7July 13, 2024AT Duluth Harbor Monsters7:05pDECC ArenaDuluth, Minnesota TBD
8July 20, 2024VS Kansas City Goats7:05pThe HippodromeWaterloo, IowaTBD
9July 27, 2024VS Duluth Harbor Monsters7:05pThe Hippodrome Waterloo, IowaTBD

Staff

Iowa Woo staff
Front office
  • Owner – Jeff Holmes
  • Owner – Julia Stone
  • General manager – Bailey McRae
  • Director of operations – Dylan Petersen
  • Director of customer experience – Tanner Blaylock
 Head coaches

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator – TBA

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – TBA
 

Management

On June 28, 2023, Bailey McRae was publicly addressed as the general manager of the team. [3]

On October 19, 2023, Jeff Holmes and Julia Stone were announced as the team owners. [6] They also own two recycling companies, Push Resource Recovery and A-Line Iron & Metals.

On February 29, 2024, the Woo announced Mook Zimmerman as the inaugural head coach. [8]

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