2007 Marion Mayhem season

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OwnerR.A. Mallonn
Fred Horner
Tim Cugini
John Slebodnik
Head coachNathan Degasperis
Home stadiumVeterans Memorial Coliseum
220 East Fairground Street
Marion, OH 43302
Record6–6
2007 Marion Mayhem season
OwnerR.A. Mallonn
Fred Horner
Tim Cugini
John Slebodnik
Head coachNathan Degasperis
Home stadiumVeterans Memorial Coliseum
220 East Fairground Street
Marion, OH 43302
Results
Record6–6
Conference place4th
PlayoffsWon Great Lakes Conference qualifier 68–57 (Thunder)
Lost Great Lakes Conference Semifinals 20–70 (Pirates)

The 2007 Marion Mayhem season was the second season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. Before the season began, 4th Down and Long LLC sold the team to Michael Burtch. Joining the team would be former Ohio State University quarterback, Stanley Jackson. Jackson would later become a part owner of the franchise due to their small budget operation. Jackson went on to set league records for pass completions (177), pass attempts (348) and interceptions thrown (16).[1] Marion finished 6–6 in 2007, good enough to make the CIFL playoffs. After eliminating the Muskegon Thunder in the first round of the CIFL playoffs, the Mayhem's season was ended by a loss to the Michigan (formally Port Huron) Pirates.

2007 standings

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