Chicago Rush

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Chicago Rush
Chicago Rush
Conference American
Division Central
Year founded 2001
Home arena Allstate Arena
City, State Chicago, Illinois
Wild card titles 4:
2001, 2003, 2005, 2006
Division titles 2:
2002, 2004
Conference titles 1:
2006
ArenaBowl championships 1:
2006

The Chicago Rush are a team in the Arena Football League. They are currently the defending ArenaBowl champions.


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[edit] History

The team began play in 2001 and is based in Rosemont, Illinois, northwest of Chicago and near O'Hare International Airport. The team plays its home games at Allstate Arena (formerly known as the Rosemont Horizon), the same venue previously used by the Chicago Bruisers, one of the four original Arena Football League teams. The Rush competes in the Central Division of the American Conference. Mike Ditka is a co-owner of the team.

The Rush have made the playoffs every year in the franchise's short history, and so far, they have made one ArenaBowl appearance. In their inaugural year (2001), the Rush won their very first playoff game, beating the Orlando Predators 41-26, but lost to the eventual ArenaBowl XV champion Grand Rapids Rampage 53-21. In 2002, the Rush won the Central division and received a bye in the playoffs. They defeated the Dallas Desperados 60-47, but fell in the semiifinals to the Arizona Rattlers 46-35. In 2003, the Rush had a .500 regular season, yet got into the playoffs. They fell in Round 1 to the New York Dragons 48-45. In 2004, the Rush won the Central division with an 11-5 record. They won their first round game 59-49 over the Orlando Predators, but they fell in the semifinals to the eventual ArenaBowl XVIII champion San Jose SaberCats 49-35. In 2005, they went to the AFL playoffs as the #3 seed in the American Conference. They won the conference semifinal over the Los Angeles Avengers 52-45, but ended up losing the American Conference Championship Game to the eventual ArenaBowl XIX Champion Colorado Crush in overtime, with a final score of 49-43. That game became known as the "Confetti Game", due to an arena employee firing a confetti cannon prematurely, when the game was extended due to a defensive penalty on the final play. After a ten minute delay to clean the confetti, the Rush were able to tie the game on the untimed down, forcing the overtime period.

In 2006, despite a losing record of 7-9, the Rush got into the playoffs, receiving the #5 seed in the American Conference. In the playoffs, the Rush managed to pull off key upsets. In the Wild Card Round, the Rush defeated the fourth-seeded Nashville Kats 55-47. In the Divisional Round, Chicago managed to pull off a huge upset by taking down the defending champion Colorado Crush, 63-46. In the Conference Championship they upset the second-seeded San Jose SaberCats 59-56, giving the Rush their very first ArenaBowl appearance in franchise history.

In ArenaBowl XX, the Rush defeated the Orlando Predators, 69-61, to give Chicago their first ArenaBowl title. Quarterback Matt D'Orazio was Offensive Player of the Game, wide receiver/defensive back Dennison Robinson took Defensive Player of the Game honors, and fullback/linebacker Bob McMillen was named the Ironman of the Game. With the win, the Rush became the first team with a losing regular-season record to win a championship in any sport since the 1937-38 Chicago Blackhawks.

The Rush's official mascot is a friendly construction worker named Grabowski[1], a reference to Chicago's blue collar [2] background, which was coined by Mike Ditka in January of 1986 .

Their original mascot Dancin' Steve still entertains the crowds with his antics as he has since the first game in 2001.

[edit] Season-by-season

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff Results
2001 7 7 0 4th AC Central Lost Week 2 (Grand Rapids)
2002 9 5 0 1st AC Central Lost Week 3 (Arizona)
2003 8 8 0 3rd AC Central Lost Week 1 (New York)
2004 11 5 0 1st AC Central Lost Week 2 (San Jose)
2005 9 7 0 2nd AC Central Lost Week 2 (Colorado)
2006 7 9 0 3rd AC Central Won ArenaBowl XX (Orlando)
2007* 2 1 0 1st AC Central --
Totals 60 47 0 (including playoffs)

* = Current Standing

[edit] Head Coaches

2001-present Mike Hohensee

[edit] Team Roster

Uniform # Player Position Height Weight (lb)
23 DeJuan Alfonzo DS 6'0" 205
13 Kevin Beard WR 6'1" 192
88 D.J. Bleisath OL/DL 6'2" 280
94 Robert Boss OL/DL 6'5" 296
96 E.J. Burt OL/DL 6'2" 265
1 Woody Dantzler WR/DB 6'0" 205
10 Matt D'Orazio QB 6'4" 215
55 Curtis Eason OL/DL 6'2" 290
4 Dan Frantz K 6'1" 200
6 Buchie Ibeh WR/DB 6'2" 210
0 Pete McMahon OL 6'8" 330
44 Bob McMillen FB/LB 6'3" 260
85 Andy McCullough WR 6'4" 216
81 Ahmad Merritt WR 5'10" 195
66 Frank Moore OL/DL 6'2" 315
99 John Moyer OL/DL 6'3" 265
5 Nick Myers OL/DL 6'3" 285
20 Jonathan Ordway DB 5'10" 178
93 Joe Peters OL/DL 6'5" 275
21 Dennison Robinson WR/DB 6'0" 195
7 James Sadler WR/DB 6'0" 205
3 Russell Shaw WR/DB 5'10" 190
98 John Sikora OL/DL 6'4" 280
3 Bobby Sippio OS 6'3" 220
58 Khreem Smith OL/DL 6'4" 270
37 Jeremy Unertl WR/DB 6'2" 220
97 Demetrios Walker DL 6'3" 260

[edit] External links


Arena Football League

American Conference National Conference
Central Division

Chicago Rush
Colorado Crush
Grand Rapids Rampage
Kansas City Brigade
Nashville Kats

Western Division

Arizona Rattlers
Las Vegas Gladiators
Los Angeles Avengers
San Jose SaberCats
Utah Blaze

Eastern Division

Columbus Destroyers
Dallas Desperados
New York Dragons
Philadelphia Soul

Southern Division

Austin Wranglers
Georgia Force
New Orleans VooDoo
Orlando Predators
Tampa Bay Storm


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