1990 Washington Commandos season explained

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
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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.

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Results Game site
Final score Team record
1June 9at Albany FirebirdsL 12–160–1Knickerbocker Arena
2June 16Detroit DriveL 28–520–2Patriot Center
3June 22at Pittsburgh GladiatorsL 32–550–3Civic Arena
4June 30Albany FirebirdsW 50–191–3Patriot Center
5July 7Dallas TexansL 38–491–4Patriot Center
6July 13at Denver DynamiteW 33–262–4McNichols Sports Arena
7July 21Pittsburgh GladiatorsL 23–302–5Patriot Center
8July 28at Dallas TexansL 28–372–6Reunion Arena

Standings

y – clinched regular-season title

x – clinched playoff spot

All-Arena team members

PositionPlayerAll-Arena team
Wide Receiver/Defensive Back 2nd
Offensive/Defensive Lineman 2nd

Notes and References

  1. News: Firebirds Host Commandos In Arena Football Opener . Tom Boggie . June 9, 1990 . The Daily Gazette . September 19, 2013.
  2. News: Barretta leads Glads over Commandos . David Fink . June 23, 1990 . Pittsburgh Post=Gazette . September 19, 2013.