Lafayette Roughnecks
The Lafayette Roughnecks was arena football team based in Lafayette, Louisiana.[1] The Roughnecks were members of the South Central Division of the National Conference of af2. They played their home games at the Cajundome (also the basketball home for the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns).[1] They only played for one season (3-13 record) before ceasing all operations after the season ended.[1]
Lafayette Roughnecks | ||
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Established 2000 Folded 2001 Played in Cajundome in Lafayette, Louisiana | ||
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League/conference affiliations | ||
af2 (2001)
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Team colors | Blue, gold, white | |
Personnel | ||
Owner(s) | Peter Kern Frank Hebert Keith Lamm Shane Frey | |
General manager | Ronnie Rantz | |
Head coach | Dave Whinham | |
Team history | ||
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Championships | ||
League championships (0) | ||
Conference championships (0) | ||
Division championships (0) | ||
Home arena(s) | ||
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Roughnecks front office staff
- Dave Whinham, Vice President
- Bill Verret, Statistical Operations
- Bill Heim, Stats
Roughnecks coaching staff
- Buford Jordan, Head Coach (replaced during season by Whinham)
- Dave Whinham, Head Coach
- Broderick Fobbs, fullback and linebackers coach
Season-by-season
Season | W | L | T | Finish | Playoff results |
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2001 | 3 | 13 | 0 | 6th NC South Central | -- |
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References
- "Lafayette Roughnecks". arenafan.com. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
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