Richmond Bandits Explained

Richmond Bandits
Helmet:Richmond Bandits Helmet.png
Founded:2005
Folded:2006
City:Richmond, Virginia
at the Richmond Coliseum
Colors:Blue, Red, White
Coach:Brent Williams
Dancers:Bandivas
Mascot:Billy the Bandit
League:Atlantic/American Indoor Football League (2005–2006)
  • Southern (2006)
Team History:
  • Richmond Bandits (2005-2006)
No League Champs:1
League Champs:AIFL (2005)
No Conf Champs:0
No Div Champs:0
No Playoff Appearances:2
Playoff Appearances:AIFL: 2005, 2006
Arena Years:

The Richmond Bandits were a professional indoor football team based in Richmond, Virginia. They were a charter member of the Atlantic Indoor Football League.[1] In 2005, the Bandits defeated the Erie Freeze to win the AIFL's first-ever American Bowl, completing the year with a combined record of 11-1.[2] On February 7, 2005, ownership announced that the team would be nicknamed the "Bandits", and that the would be coached by Rik Richards.[3] During that inaugural year, head coach Rik Richards, offensive coordinator Brent Williams, and line coach Steve Criswell led one of the league's most potent offenses and a defense that led the league in takeaways. Starting quarterback Will Burch led the team to a 4-1 record, including a 94-point outburst at Johnstown, before being replaced by Robbie Jenkins due to ineffectiveness in game 6. Damon "Redd" Thompson, Bryan Still, DeAndre Green, and Marcel Willis were the team's top receivers. Lawrence Lewis and Julian Graham anchored the defense. The Bandits played their home games in the Richmond Coliseum. Also affiliated with the team are the Bandivas, the dance team for the Bandits, and mascot Billy the Bandit.

Despite ending up 12-2 (second in the Southern Conference) in their second year, they were unable to agree on issues concerning the league and their rules, and were suspended by the AIFL from the playoffs.[4] Their team owner stated that the Bandits will no longer be part of the American Indoor Football League https://web.archive.org/web/20070928032243/http://www.richmondbandits.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=148&Itemid=2.

Because they were unable to join any other indoor league and there was potential to bring back the Richmond Speed, it is most likely that the Bandits have disbanded.

In their last year in the AIFL, WR Redd Thompson was named the 2006 Southern Conference Offensive MVP.http://www.americanindoorfootballleague.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=616&Itemid=2

Statistics and records

Season-by-season results

League ChampionsConference ChampionsDivision ChampionsPlayoff BerthLeague Leader
SeasonLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason results
Finish Wins Losses Ties
2005bgcolor=#fccbgcolor=#96cdcd 2nd 9 1 0 align=left Won AIFL Semifinal (Johnstown) 50–40
Won American Bowl I (Erie) 56–30
2006AIFL Southern bgcolor=#96cdcd 2nd 12 2 0 align=left Forfeit Southern Conference Semifinal (Raleigh)
Totals21 3 0 All-time regular season record (2005–2006)
2 1 All-time postseason record (2005–2006)
23 4 0 All-time regular season and postseason record (2005–2006)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richmond, VA To Join AIFL As League's Fifth Franchise . January 20, 2005 . OurSports Central . www.oursportscentral.com . July 28, 2015.
  2. Web site: Bandits crowned inaugueral AIFL champions; Win 56-30 over Freeze . July 17, 2005 . OurSports Central . www.oursportscentral.com . July 28, 2015.
  3. Web site: Bandits Sighted in Richmond, Richards Becomes Head Coach . February 7, 2005 . OurSports Central . www.oursportscentral.com . July 28, 2015.
  4. Web site: Bandits Suspended From AIFL Playoffs . June 19, 2006 . OurSports Central . www.oursportscentral.com . July 28, 2015.