Dallas Texans (arena football) explained

Dallas Texans (Arena)
Helmet:Dallas Texans Home Helmet Logo.png
Founded:1990
Folded:1993
City:Reunion Arena
in Dallas, Texas
Colors:Brick, navy and white
Coach:Jerry Trice
Owner:Kent Kramer
Greg Gibson
League:Arena Football League (–)
  • American Conference (1993)
  • Western (1992)
Team History:
  • Dallas Texans (1990–1993)
No Conf Champs:0
Conf Champs:Prior to 2005, the AFL did not have conference championship games
No Div Champs:1
Div Champs:

Prior to 1992, the AFL did not have divisions

No League Champs:0
Playoff Appearances:
  • ,,
No Playoff Appearances:3
Arena Years:

The Dallas Texans were an Arena football team based in Dallas, Texas. The Texans were founded in 1990 and were a member of the Arena Football League (AFL). The team played for four seasons, and were relatively successful, making the playoffs three out of four seasons. They played their home games in the Reunion Arena, which they shared with the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association.

History

1990

See main article: 1990 Dallas Texans season. In 1990, owner H. Lanier Richey brought the Arena Football League to the state of Texas for the first time.[1] Richey named former Pittsburgh Steeler, Ernie Stautner as the Texans' first coach in franchise history.[2] The Texans made a noise in May, when they traded 4 players to the Albany Firebirds, for former MVP Ben Bennett and former Ironman of the Year, Carl Aikens, Jr.[3] Stautner lead the Texans to a 6–2 regular season record, and was named the AFL's Coach of the Year.[4] The Texans made the ArenaBowl their first season of existence, falling to the Detroit Drive 51–27.[5]

1991

See main article: 1991 Dallas Texans season. In 1991, the Texans had to replace head coach Stautner (who had left for a job with the Denver Broncos), and did so by signing former Cowboys legend, Drew Pearson.[6] Before the season began, the Texans traded Bennett to the Orlando Predators, after Bennett stated his displeasure with the Texans.[7] The team replaced Bennett with former NFL running back, Alfred Jenkins. The Texans started off in the middle of the pack going 3–2 through the first 5 games, before finishing the season 1–4 in the final 5 games. Their 4–6 record was not enough to qualify for the playoffs.

1992

See main article: 1992 Dallas Texans season. On February 21, 1992, Richey sold the franchise to Kent Kramer and Greg Gibson.[8] Kramer replaced Pearson at head coach with Texas Tech assistant coach, John Paul Young. The Texans finished the season 5–5, winning the Western Division, but due to Kramer not anticipating a playoff home game, the Texans did not have the money in their budget to host a game and were forced to travel.[9] The Texans traveled to Albany, New York to play the Firebirds, where they earned a 48–45 victory to advance to the 2nd round of the playoffs.[10] The Texans would lose the following week to the eventual champion, the Detroit Drive.

1993

See main article: 1993 Dallas Texans season. In 1993, Young left the Texans to take a job as the linebackers coach with the Denver Broncos.[11] Kramer hired former Drive and Firebirds assistant, Jerry Trice to be the team's new head coach.[12] The Texans finished the season a disappointing 3–9, but still qualified for the playoffs, losing in the first round. In October, the Texans were dropped from the AFL due to being unable to meeting financial requirements.

Future of AFL in Dallas

In 2000, Jerry Jones was awarded an expansion franchise in Dallas. Jones was considering using the nickname "Texans"[13] but ultimately choose the Dallas Desperados, playing from 2002 to 2008. The most recent (but now also defunct) Dallas Vigilantes franchise was an expansion team unrelated to either the Texans or Desperados.

Season-by-season results

|-|1990 || 6 || 2 || 0 || 2nd || Won Semifinals (Denver 26–25)
Lost ArenaBowl IV (Detroit 51–27)|-|1991 || 4 || 6 || 0 || 6th || --|-|1992 || 5 || 5 || 0 || 1st Western || Won Week 1 (Albany 48–45)
Lost Week 2 (Detroit 57–14)|-|1993 || 3 || 9 || 0 || 3rd AC || Lost Week 1 (Detroit 51–6)|-!Totals || 20 || 24 || 0|colspan="2"| (including playoffs)|}

Notable players

Arena Football League Hall of Famers

Dallas Texans Hall of Famers
No.NameInductedPosition(s)Tenure
5 2000 1990
84 2000 1990–1991

All-Arena players

The following Texans players were named to All-Arena Teams:

Notable coaches

Head coaches

Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 1990 Arena Football League season.

NameTermRegular SeasonPlayoffsAwards
WLTWin%WL
Ernie Stautner620111990 AFL Coach of the Year
Drew Pearson46000
John Paul Young55011
Jerry Trice39001

Notes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: H. Lanier Richey . TylerPaper.com/Tyler Morning Telegraph . www.typerpaper.com . October 31, 2013 . November 2, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131102171955/http://obituaries.tylerpaper.com/obituaries/TylerPaper/obituary.aspx?n=H-Lanier-Richey&pid=157647605 . dead .
  2. News: Stautner enters brand new arena . David Fink . June 15, 1990 . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . October 30, 2013.
  3. News: Preseason Deal Could Come Back to Haunt Firebirds . Tom Boggie . June 21, 1990 . The Daily Gazette . October 31, 2013.
  4. News: Stautner Arena Coach of Year . August 11, 1990 . The Victoria Advocate . October 30, 2013.
  5. News: Schlichter drives Detroit to another Arena football title . August 13, 1990 . The Argus-Press . October 30, 2013.
  6. News: Drew Pearson replaces Stautner . March 7, 1991 . The Vindicator . October 31, 2013.
  7. News: Transactions . July 4, 1991 . Eugene Register-Guard . October 31, 2013.
  8. Web site: Transactions . February 21, 1992 . The New York Times Company . www.nytimes.com . October 31, 2013.
  9. News: Texans' coach remains unhappy about shifting game to Knick Arena . Tom Boggie . August 6, 1992 . The Daily Gazette . October 31, 2013.
  10. News: Botched conversions by Firebirds were the difference in game. . Tome Boggie . August 9, 1992 . October 31, 2013.
  11. News: Sports Digest . February 4, 1993 . The Spokesman-Review . October 31, 2013.
  12. News: Texans, new coach Trice kick off Arena League season . May 15, 1993 . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . October 31, 2013.
  13. News: Jones awarded Arena franchise . August 20, 2000 . Allegheny Times . October 31, 2013.