Lincoln Haymakers
Lincoln Haymakers | |
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Founded | 2004 |
League |
APFL (2004-2012) CPIFL (2013-future) |
Team history |
Iowa Blackhawks (2004-2011) Council Bluffs Express (2012) Lincoln Haymakers (2013-future) |
Arena | Pershing Center |
Based in | Lincoln, Nebraska |
Colors |
Midnight Blue, Vegas Gold, Black & White |
Owner(s) | Ho-Chunk Inc. |
Head coach | Cory Ross |
General Manager | N/A |
Championships | 2 (2009, 2010 APFL) |
Cheerleaders | Haymakers' Knockouts |
Mascot | HayWire |
The Lincoln Haymakers are a professional indoor football team which is a member of the Midwest based Champions Professional Indoor Football League. Based in Lincoln, Nebraska, the Haymakers play their home games at the Pershing Center.
The Haymakers are the second indoor football team to call Lincoln home, following the Lincoln Lightning/Capitols which played in the original Indoor Football League (1999-2000), arenafootball2 (2001), and the National Indoor Football League (2002-2006). The Haymakers are currently coached by Cory Ross, the former Baltimore Ravens Running back and the Nebraska Cornhuskers legend. Last Season, Ross,served as an interim head coach after previous coach Dave Brumagen was suspended for the season after pushing an Omaha Beef player to the ground after the player had scored a touchdown on May 11. Brumagen was replaced by Trever Whiting on July 22, 2013 as the Haymakers Head Coach. Three months later Whiting was dismissed from the organization. On October 28, 2013 Cory Ross was officially announced by the team as the new Head Coach for the second season of play.
Mission Statement
To build the city of Lincoln a top tier indoor football organization on and off the playing field, with a focus on family entertainment and community involvement.
Nickname
The Haymakers name traces its roots as a boxing term used to describe a round-house punch. Nebraska's blue collar work ethic and agricultural base also adds to the significance of the Haymakers name. Lincoln's Arena, the Pershing Center, is located near a historic region in Lincoln named the Haymarket.
Mascot and Cheerleaders
The Haymakers mascot is a Black Stallion named "HayWire" who is officially listed as #85 on the team roster. The Cheerleaders are officially known as the "Haymakers' Knockouts"
Franchise history
The franchise started as the Council Bluffs Rams founded in 2000 by Jake Hiffernan.[1] The team started in the recreational Nebraska Indoor Football League, playing with football equipment purchased by Hiffernan, then 24, with his first credit card.[1] They played their games indoors in Lincoln for two years before moving to an outdoor eight-man field in Malcolm, Nebraska.[1] The team, which changed its name to the River City Redemption, won the NIFL title in 2003 and was invited to play an indoor exhibition game against the American Professional Football League champion, Kansas Koyotes.[1] The franchise would become the Iowa Blackhawks in 2004 and joined the APFL.[1] The Blackhawks won back-to-back APFL championships in 2009 and 2010,[1] with their 2009 victory ending the rival Kansas Koyotes six-year run as champions by defeating the Koyotes in the APFL Championship Game. The Blackhawks won the game in dominating fashion with a 63–17 victory over the Koyotes. Citing financial concerns, Hiffernan sold the team in 2011 to local businessman John Jerkovich in an attempt to keep it in Council Bluffs.[1] Brad Lindgren and Justin Hayes purchased the franchise and changed its name to the Council Bluffs Express.[1] Lindgren and Hayes were actually exploring the possibility of starting an expansion franchise in Lincoln prior to last season, but optioned to purchase the Blackhawks when Jerkovich offered the team to them instead.[1] The Express competed in the 2012 APFL Championship game before falling short to the Sioux City Bandits. Following the 2012 APFL season the franchise was purchased by Ho-Chunk Inc., the economic development of the Winnebago Tribe. The ownership group moved the franchise to Lincoln, where they play as the Lincoln Haymakers.[1] Lincoln's first year in the [CPIFL] failed to qualify for the playoffs with a 4-8 record. However, 7 of Lincoln's 8 losses came to playoff teams as the Haymakers had the #2 toughest schedule in the CPIFL.
League Award Winners
2013 CPIFL Best Media Relations and Social Media Award
[CPIFL Players of the Week] Week 1, 2013 DB Cortney Grixby (Defense) Week 2, 2013 DB Cortney Grixby (Special Teams) Week 9, 2013 DB Cortney Grixby (Special Teams) Week 13, 2013 WR Shane Scott (Offense) Week 14, 2013 LB Willie Horn (Defense)
[2013 All-CPIFL Team Members] WR Nick Rhodes DB Cortney Grixby
Coaches of note
Head Coaches
Name | Term | Regular Season | Playoffs | Awards | ||||
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W | L | T | Win% | W | L | |||
Dave Brumagen | 2013 | 3 | 5 | 0 | .375 | 0 | 0 | |
Cory Ross | 2013-Present | 1 | 3 | 0 | .250 | 0 | 0 | |
Current Coaching Staff
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Front Office
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Offensive Coaches
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Roster
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Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Wide Receivers
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Offensive Linemen
Defensive Linemen
Linebackers
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Defensive Backs
Kickers
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Injured Reserve
Exempt List
Practice Squad
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2013
Season Schedule
Week | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | |
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Final Score | Team Record | ||||
1 | Bye | ||||
2 | March 17 (Sun) | 4:30pm | @Mid-Missouri Outlaws | 38-31 | 1-0 |
3 | Bye | ||||
4 | March 29 (Fri) | 7:05pm | Sioux City Bandits | 20-42 | 1-1 |
5 | April 5 (Fri) | 7:05pm | @Bloomington Edge | 40-62 | 1-2 |
6 | April 13 (Sat) | 7:05pm | Omaha Beef | 49-55 | 1-3 |
7 | April 19 (Fri) | 7:05pm | Salina Bombers | 19-31 | 1-4 |
8 | April 26 (Fri) | 7:05pm | Oklahoma Defenders | 46-40 | 2-4 |
9 | May 3 (Fri) | 7:05pm | Bloomington Edge | 48-39 | 3-4 |
10 | May 11 (Sat) | 7:30pm | @Omaha Beef | 23-27 | 3-5 |
11 | May 18 (Sat) | 7:05pm | @Sioux City Bandits | 17-24 | 3-6 |
12 | May 25 (Sat) | 7:30pm | @Salina Bombers | 14-46 | 3-7 |
13 | June 1 (Sat) | 7:05pm | Omaha Beef | 24-34 | 3-8 |
14 | June 8 (Sat) | 7:30pm | @Kansas Koyotes | 45-16 | 4-8 |
Statistics and records
Season-by-season results
Note: The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play.
League Champions | Conference Champions | Division Champions | Wild Card Berth | League Leader |
Season | Team | League | Conference | Division | Regular season | Postseason Results | |||||
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Finish | Wins | Losses | Ties | ||||||||
2011 | 2011 | APFL | 2nd | 6 | 5 | 0 | Won APFL Semifinals vs. Outlaws 57-45 Lost APFL Championship vs. Bandits 28-69 | ||||
2012 | 2012 | APFL | 2nd | 9 | 3 | 0 | Won APFL Semifinals vs. Defenders 37-32 Lost APFL Championship vs. Bandits 34-56 | ||||
2013 | 2013 | CPIFL | 7th | 4 | 8 | 0 | Failed To Make Playoffs | ||||
Totals | 19 | 16 | 0 | All-time regular season record (2004–2013) | |||||||
2 | 2 | - | All-time postseason record (2004–2013) | ||||||||
21 | 18 | 0 | All-time regular season and postseason record (2004–2013) | ||||||||
* Season currently in progress
References
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