Frisco Thunder

The Frisco Thunder was an indoor football team in Frisco, Texas. They were members of the Intense Football League and played their home games at the Dr Pepper Arena.

Frisco Thunder
Founded2006
LeagueIntense Football League
Based inFrisco, Texas
ArenaDr Pepper Arena
ColorsGreen, gold
PresidentJake & Vinita Reed
Head coachTroy Espirit
DancersFrisco Thunder Dance Team
MascotCrash the ThunderCat

The Thunder began play in the Intense Football League. As an expansion team, they made the playoffs and finished with a record of 8–6. Their second season was more disappointing, which ended with a 6–8 record and a first round playoff loss to the Odessa Roughnecks. The team also had the distinction of playing the first half of the 2008 season at home and the remaining seven games consecutively on the road due to construction on their home arena.

For the 2009 season, the Intense Football League merged with United Indoor Football to create another version of the Indoor Football League. With construction continuing on Dr Pepper Arena into the 2009 season, the Thunder opted to sit the season out and did not participate in the 2009 IFL season. However, the team never returned for any other season.

The team was owned by former Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints Jake Reed, who purchased the team during the 2007 season.

Season-by-season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Frisco Thunder
2007860Lost SemifinalsCorpus Christi 55, Frisco 41
2008680Lost Round 1Odessa 67, Frisco 33
Totals14160 (including playoffs)
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