1992 San Antonio Force season

The 1992 San Antonio Force season was the first and only season. The Force finished 2–8 and failed to qualify for the playoffs. The Force's 0–50 loss in Week 3 to the Orlando Predators still stands as the only shutout in Arena Football League history.[1]

1992 San Antonio Force season
Head coachDick Nolan
OwnerRed McCombs
Home fieldHemisFair Arena
Results
Record2–8
Division place4th
Playoff finishDid Not Qualify

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultsGame site
Final scoreTeam record
1 May 30 at Cleveland Thunderbolts L 34–36 0–1 Richfield Coliseum
2 June 6 Arizona Rattlers W 43–29 1–1 HemisFair Arena
3 June 13 at Orlando Predators L 0–50 1–2 Orlando Arena
4 June 20 Sacramento Attack L 15–38 1–3 HemisFair Arena
5 June 27 Cincinnati Rockers L 7–40 1–4 HemisFair Arena
6 July 6 at Sacramento Attack L 35–65 1–5 Power Balance Pavilion
7 July 11 at Dallas Texans L 35–47 1–6 Reunion Arena
8 July 18 Dallas Texans W 41–40 2–6 HemisFair Arena
9 July 25 at Arizona Rattlers L 31–54 2–7 America West Arena
10 August 1 Detroit Drive L 27–62 2–8 HemisFair Arena

Standings

1992 Arena Football League standings
Team W L T PCT PF PA PF (Avg.) PA (Avg.) STK
Southern Division
xyz-Orlando Predators910.90048428148.428.1W 9
x-Tampa Bay Storm910.90047235447.235.4W 4
Charlotte Rage370.30035732035.732L 2
New Orleans Night0100.00025849125.849.1L 10
Northern Division
xy-Detroit Drive820.80049731449.731.4W 6
x-Cincinnati Rockers730.70045135045.135L 1
x-Albany Firebirds550.50042241642.241.6L 4
x-Cleveland Thunderbolts460.40031136231.136.2W 1
Western Division
xy-Dallas Texans550.50035438835.438.8W 2
x-Sacramento Attack460.40035439535.439.5W 1
Arizona Rattlers460.40032442032.442L 1
San Antonio Force280.20026846126.846.1L 2

z – clinched homefield advantage

y – clinched division title

x – clinched playoff spot

Roster

1992 San Antonio Force roster
Quarterbacks

Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs

  • -- Jorrick Battle
  • -- James Harvey
  • -- Alvin Horn
  • -- Steve Shelly
  • -- John Simpson
  • -- Warren Stewart
  • -- Charlie Thompson
Fullbacks/Linebackers
  • -- Smiley Elmore
  • -- James Greene

Offensive Linemen/Defensive Linemen

  • -- David Caldwell
  • -- Keithen DeGrate
  • -- Duane Duncum
  • -- Tracy Gordon
  • -- Dave Opfar
  • -- Rodney Serpa
  • -- Doug Robb
  • -- Greg Ross
  • -- Dante Williams
Wide Receiver/Linebackers
  • -- Anthony Cooney
  • -- Anthony Faldyn
  • -- Victor Scott
  • -- Steve Stutsman

Kickers

  • -- Matt Frantz
  • -- Tim Lasher
  • -- Scott Segrist

Rookies in italics
Roster updated March 26, 2013
27 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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References

  1. Richard Oliver (June 17, 2012). "Force's 50–0 loss 20 years ago stands alone". www.mysanantonio.com. Hearst Communications Inc. Retrieved March 26, 2013.
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