2016 West Michigan Ironmen season
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| 2016 West Michigan Ironmen season | |
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| Owner | Terrence Williams |
| Head coach | Tyrese Lynk |
| Home stadium | L. C. Walker Arena |
| Results | |
| Record | 6–1 |
| Division place | 1st |
| Playoffs | Won Northern Semifinals (Freedom) 78–37 Won Northern Championship (Steelhawks) 42–35 Lost AIF Championship (Lions) 32–74 |
The 2016 West Michigan Ironmen season was the franchise's inaugural season and the city of Muskegon's first indoor football season since the West Michigan ThunderHawks folded following the 2009 season.
The Ironmen won their first-ever season game against the Northern Kentucky 65–27 on March 20. Head coach Tyrese Lynk led the Ironmen to a 6–1 record and birth in the 2016 AIF Championship Game where they lost 32–74 to the Columbus Lions.
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Assistant coaches currently vacant | |||||