Mississippi Headhunters

Mississippi Headhunters
Founded 2001
Conference American
Division South
ArenaCup championships None

The Mississippi Headhunters are a professional indoor football member of the af2. They're currently an inactive member. The franchise began as the Columbus Wardogs and played their home games in the Columbus Civic Center in Columbus, Georgia from 2001-2004. The Wardogs became famous in 2001 and received a mention on ESPN as the first professional football team to finish a 16 game season winless. The inactive club was sold during the summer of 2005 and renamed the Mississippi Headhunters after relocating to Biloxi, Mississippi. The team was not able to begin play in Biloxi due to damage to the Mississippi Coast Coliseum by Hurricane Katrina. The owner of the team, Greg Disotell, had planned on building a new 12,000-seat arena, called Jackson Sports Arena, for his team in Pearl, Mississippi (a suburb of Jackson) but he was not able to secure funding. It is unknown where, if anywhere, the team will play.

Season-By-Season

ArenaCup Champions ArenaCup Appearances Division Champions Playoff Berth
Season League Conference Division Regular season Postseason Results
Finish Wins Losses
Columbus Wardogs
2001 AF2 American Southeastern 7th 0 16
2002 AF2 American Eastern 4th 4 12
2003 AF2 American Southern 5th 4 12
2004 AF2 American Southern 3rd 6 10
Mississippi Headhunters
2005 Currently Inactive
2006
2007
2008
2009
Total 14 50

Notable players

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