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| YEARS IN LEAGUE: 2000 | GENERAL MANAGER : |
| STADIUM: Roberston Stadium (33,000) | HEAD COACH : Rob Woodard |
| OVERALL REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 2-0 | COLORS: Black, Red, Silver |
| 2000 STANDINGS: 2-0 (1st, League) | 2000 AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE: EST. 700 |
| Synopsis: Houston Marshals, led by coach, Rob Woodard, was the most talented team in the SFL, the Houston Marshals had the best performance by a single player in the SFL. In week 2, Running Back Shon Mitchell ran for 166 yards and 3 touchdowns. The name for the team changed three times since the league announced Houston would have a team. Starting with the Houston Mavericks, the name changed to Houston Orbits and settled on Houston Marshals. SFL declared the team, co-champions with San Antonio Matadors. |
| REGULAR SEASON: | RESULT |
SCORE: |
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| LOS ANGELES | W |
16-13 |
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| at MIAMI | W |
40-10 |
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# |
Player |
Position |
College |
- |
Randy McCown |
QB |
Texas A&M |
- |
Shon Mitchell |
RB |
Texas |
- |
Sterling Palmer |
DE |
Florida State |
- |
Dion Foxx |
LB |
James Madison |
- |
Nicky Savole |
TE |
LSU |
- |
Julian Duncan |
DE |
- |
- |
Andy Martinez |
OL |
New Mexico State |
- |
Anthony Bright |
WR |
Valencia C.C. |
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| YEARS IN LEAGUE: 2000 | HEAD COACH : Doug Cosbie |
| STADIUM: Los Angeles Coliseum (92,000) | ASST COACH : Guy McIntyre and Keith Millard |
| OVERALL REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 0-2 | COLORS: Navy Blue, Forest Green, Red |
| 2000 STANDINGS: 0-2 (3rd, League) | 2000 AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE: EST. 500 |
| Synopsis: |
| REGULAR SEASON: |
RESULT
|
SCORE:
|
| at HOUSTON |
L
|
16-13
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| SAN ANTONIO |
L
|
21-8
|
|
# |
Player
|
Position
|
College
|
|
-
|
Saladin McCollough
|
RB
|
USC
|
|
|
| YEARS IN LEAGUE: 2000 | HEAD COACH : Jim Jensen |
| STADIUM: Orange Bowl (74,177) | ASST COACH : Hugh Green and Lorenzo Hampton |
| OVERALL REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 0-2 | COLORS: Blue, Teal, Black |
| 2000 STANDINGS: 0-2 (4th, League) | 2000 AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE: EST. 650 |
| Synopsis: Miami Tropics , led by coach, Jim Jensen, was the worst team in the league. The First ever game was played at Miami's Orange Bowl on April 29th, 2000. Miami lost to 16-13 to the San Antonio Matadors. The event also featured a performance by Poncho Sanchez. |
| REGULAR SEASON: |
RESULT
|
SCORE:
|
|
| SAN ANTONIO |
L
|
16-13
|
|
| HOUSTON |
L
|
40-10
|
|
# |
Player |
Position |
College |
|
-
|
James Stewart
|
RB
|
Miami
|
|
-
|
Clemont Stokes
|
RB
|
Notre Dame
|
|
-
|
James Colzie
|
DB
|
Florida State
|
|
-
|
Eric Hickson
|
FB
|
Kansas State
|
|
-
|
Jarrod Tippens
|
DE
|
Southwestern Oklahoma State
|
|
-
|
Chris Rankin
|
DB
|
Delta State
|
|
|
| YEARS IN LEAGUE: 2000 | HEAD COACH : Brian Wiggins |
| STADIUM: Alamo Stadium (31,000) | ASST COACH : |
| OVERALL REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 2-0 | COLORS: Desert Orange, Red, Black |
| 2000 STANDINGS: 2-0 (1st, League) | 2000 AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE: EST. 1,500-3,000 |
| Synopsis: San Antonio Matadors, led by coach, Brian Wiggins, was the 2nd most talented team in the SFL, the Matadors were "Co-Champions" of the league along with Houston. The Matadors lone home game drew approx. 1,500 - 3000 people to Alamo Stadium, when they played Los Angeles Dragons in week #2. |
| REGULAR SEASON: |
RESULT
|
SCORE:
|
| MIAMI |
W
|
16-13
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| at LOS ANGELES |
W
|
21-8
|
|
# |
Player
|
Position
|
College
|
|
-
|
Ricky Powers
|
RB
|
Michigan
|
|
-
|
Eric Herrin
|
LB
|
USC
|
|
-
|
Keith Rucker
|
DT
|
-
|
|
-
|
Brandon Harrison
|
WR
|
Illinois
|
|
-
|
Ben Carter
|
LB
|
Alcorn State
|
|
-
|
Keith Washington
|
DB
|
Louisiana Tech
|
|
-
|
Cy Bulter
|
RB/WR
|
Rhode Island
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