Team: | Washington Commandos |
Year: | 1990 |
Record: | 2–6 |
Division Place: | 6th |
Coach: | Mike Hohensee |
Stadium: | Patriot Center |
Playoffs: | Did not qualify |
Previous: | 1989 (Maryland) |
Next: | none |
No Nextseason: | true |
Shortnavlink: | Commandos seasons |
The Washington Commandos season was the third and final season for the Commandos. The team returned to the Washington name for their final season in 1990. They were coached by Hohensee, who had been promoted from his assistant position.[1] The Commandos started the season 0–3.[2] They finished with a record of 2–6.
Week | Date | Opponent | Results | Game site | ||
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Final score | Team record | |||||
1 | June 9 | at Albany Firebirds | L 12–16 | 0–1 | Knickerbocker Arena | |
2 | June 16 | Detroit Drive | L 28–52 | 0–2 | Patriot Center | |
3 | June 22 | at Pittsburgh Gladiators | L 32–55 | 0–3 | Civic Arena | |
4 | June 30 | Albany Firebirds | W 50–19 | 1–3 | Patriot Center | |
5 | July 7 | Dallas Texans | L 38–49 | 1–4 | Patriot Center | |
6 | July 13 | at Denver Dynamite | W 33–26 | 2–4 | McNichols Sports Arena | |
7 | July 21 | Pittsburgh Gladiators | L 23–30 | 2–5 | Patriot Center | |
8 | July 28 | at Dallas Texans | L 28–37 | 2–6 | Reunion Arena |
y – clinched regular-season title
x – clinched playoff spot
Position | Player | All-Arena team | |
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Wide Receiver/Defensive Back | 2nd | ||
Offensive/Defensive Lineman | 2nd |