Team: | Miami Hooters |
Year: | 1995 |
Record: | 1–11 |
Division Place: | 3rd, Southern |
Coach: | John Fourcade |
Stadium: | Miami Arena |
Playoffs: | Did not make playoffs |
Next: | 1996 |
The 1995 Miami Hooters season was the fourth and final season for the Miami Hooters before their rebrand as the Florida Bobcats. They finished the 1995 Arena Football League season 1–11 and were the only team in the Southern Division to not make the playoffs.[1]
Week | Date | Opponent | Results | Game site (attendance) | ||
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Final score | Team record | |||||
1 | May 13 | Tampa Bay Storm | L 43–58 | 0–1 | Miami Arena (6,978) | |
2 | May 20 | at Iowa Barnstormers | L 29–41 | 0–2 | Veterans' Memorial Auditorium (10,628) | |
3 | May 26 | at Orlando Predators | L 13–51 | 0–3 | Amway Arena (15,638) | |
4 | June 3 | San Jose SaberCats | L 22–50 | 0–4 | Miami Arena (7,100) | |
5 | June 10 | at Tampa Bay Storm | L 7–54 | 0–5 | ThunderDome (13,114) | |
6 | June 17 | Orlando Predators | L 29–48 | 0–6 | Miami Arena (6,700) | |
7 | June 24 | at Memphis Pharaohs | L 24–40 | 0–7 | Pyramid Arena (11,285) | |
8 | July 1 | Connecticut Coyotes | L 39–60 | 0–8 | Miami Arena (4,500) | |
9 | July 8 | Las Vegas Sting | W 32–30 | 1–8 | Miami Arena (3,875) | |
10 | July 15 | at Albany Firebirds | L 56–82 | 1–9 | Knickerbocker Arena (11,209) | |
11 | July 22 | at Arizona Rattlers | L 29–52 | 1–10 | Talking Stick Resort Arena (15,505) | |
12 | July 28 | St. Louis Stampede | L 38–43 | 1–11 | Miami Arena (8,406) |