Lincoln Haymakers

Former indoor football team in Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lincoln Haymakers were a professional indoor football team based in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. The Haymakers played their 2013–2014 home games at the Pershing Center. The Haymakers were last coached by Cory Ross. The team was founded as the Iowa Blackhawks in 2004, and their home stadium was Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. They were originally a part of the American Professional Football League. The team later changed their name to the Council Bluffs Express in 2012. In 2013, the team moved to Lincoln, Nebraska and their home stadium was changed to the former Pershing Center.

Founded2004
Folded2014
HeadquarteredLincoln, Nebraska
at the Pershing Center
ColorsMidnight Blue, Vegas Gold, Black & White
       
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Lincoln Haymakers
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Logo
General information
Founded2004
Folded2014
HeadquarteredLincoln, Nebraska
at the Pershing Center
ColorsMidnight Blue, Vegas Gold, Black & White
       
MascotHayWire
Personnel
OwnerRichard Tokheim
Team history
  • Iowa Blackhawks (2004–2011)
  • Council Bluffs Express (2012)
  • Lincoln Haymakers (2013–2014)
Home fields
League / conference affiliations
American Professional Football League (2004–2012)
Champions Professional Indoor Football League (2013–2014)
Championships
League championships: 2
  • APFL: 2009, 2010
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Later in 2013, head coach Dave Brumagen was suspended for the season after pushing an Omaha Beef player to the ground after the player had scored a touchdown. 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, former Husker Cory Ross was officially announced by the team as the new head coach for the second season of play.

After playing in the Champions Professional Indoor Football League for two seasons, the league merged with the Lone Star Football League to create Champions Indoor Football for the 2015 season, Lincoln was left out of the league.

History

The Lincoln Haymakers were founded as the Iowa Blackhawks in 2004. They were founded as members of the American Professional Football League, and opened their first season at Mid-America Center.[1] In 2007, the Iowa Blackhawks renewed their agreement to stay at Mid-America Center.[2] In 2008, the Iowa Blackhawks announced an extension of their broadcasting deal with CyaNet Sports.[3] That same year, the Blackhawks announced that they would be replacing their former general manager Jake Hifferman with Jeremy Poore.[4]

In October 2011, it was announced that the Iowa Blackhawks would be sold to different owners and would change their name to the Council Bluffs Express. The new owners also announced that the team would stay in Council Bluffs.[5] In 2012, it was announced that the Council Bluffs express would be moving to Lincoln, Nebraska and would change their name to the Lincoln Haymakers.[6] Their home stadium would become the former Pershing Center.[7]

In 2013, following the dissolution of the American Professional Football League, the Lincoln Haymakers transferred to the Champions Professional Indoor Football League.[8] That same year, their coach, Dave Brumagen, was suspended for shoving an Omaha Beef player to the ground.[9] He was replaced by Trever Whiting in July 2013. Whiting himself was replaced by former Husker Cory Ross in October.[10] The Lincoln Haymakers ceased operations after the 2014 season.[11]

Coaches of note

Head coaches

More information Name, Term ...
Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards
W L T Win% W L
Dave Brumagen 2013 3 5 0 .375 0 0
Cory Ross 2013–2014 6 10 0 .375 0 0
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Final roster

Lincoln Haymakers roster
Quarterbacks
  • 14 Chuck Wright

Running backs

  •  6 Wayne Jacobs
  • 20 Brian McNeill

Wide receivers

  •  2 Troy Brookins
  •  8 Marques Parker
  •  1 Nick Rhodes
  • 23 Marquis Rolle
  • 15 Steven Rush
  •  4 Shane Scott
  •  3 Demarius Washington
Offensive linemen
  • -- Joshua Davis
  • -- Tyrice Ellebb
  • 50 Richard Lilla
  • 50 Billy Sonnemaker

Defensive linemen

  • 50 Eric Banford
  • 16 Marcus Miles
  • 45 Justin Powell
Linebackers
  •  9 Devon Bridges
  • 11 Jesse Roberson

Defensive backs

  • 27 Jon Banks
  • 31 Tyler Burks
  •  9 Kevin Clark
  •  7 Michael Pace
  •  0 Emmanuel Souarin

Kickers

  • 19 Benny Hanaphy
Reserve lists
  • 10 Antonio Bell DB (IR)
  • 66 Anthony Brock T (IR)
  • 21 Antonio Ficklin DT (IR)
  • 80 Dallas Huber WR (IR)
  • 32 Willie Horn LB (Exempt)
  • 67 Jimmy Jean DL (Exempt)
  • 50 Max Jean-Gilles OL (Exempt)
  • 90 Joseph Lara OL (IR)
  • 70 Derrick Morris OL (IR)
  • 22 Travis Ribbing RB (IR)
  • 69 Javon Ross OL (IR)
  •  1 Darron Thomas QB (Exempt)

Season schedules

2013

More information Week, Date ...
Week Date Kickoff Opponent Results Citation
Final Score Team Record
1 Bye
2 March 17 (Sun) 4:30pm @Mid-Missouri Outlaws 38-31 1-0 [12]
3 Bye
4 March 29 (Fri) 7:05pm Sioux City Bandits 20-42 1-1 [13]
5 April 5 (Fri) 7:05pm @Bloomington Edge 40-62 1-2 [14]
6 April 13 (Sat) 7:05pm Omaha Beef 49-55 1-3 [15]
7 April 19 (Fri) 7:05pm Salina Bombers 19-31 1-4 [16]
8 April 26 (Fri) 7:05pm Oklahoma Defenders 46-40 2-4 [17]
9 May 3 (Fri) 7:05pm Bloomington Edge 48-39 3-4 [18]
10 May 11 (Sat) 7:30pm @Omaha Beef 23-27 3-5 [19]
11 May 18 (Sat) 7:05pm @Sioux City Bandits 17-24 3-6 [20]
12 May 25 (Sat) 7:30pm @Salina Bombers 14-46 3-7 [21]
13 June 1 (Sat) 7:05pm Omaha Beef 24-34 3-8 [22]
14 June 8 (Sat) 7:30pm @Kansas Koyotes 45-16 4-8 [23]
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Season-by-season results

League Champions Conference Champions Division Champions Wild Card Berth League Leader
More information Season, Team ...
Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results
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
2014 2014 CPIFL 5th 5 7 0
Totals 24 25 0 All-time regular season record (2004–2014)
2 2 - All-time postseason record (2004–2014)
26 27 0 All-time regular season and postseason record (2004–2014)
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