Richmond Raiders Explained

Richmond Raiders
Helmet:Richmond Raiders Helmet Logo.png
Founded:2008
Folded:2015
City:Richmond, Virginia
at the Richmond Coliseum
Colors:Blue, Black, Silver, White
Coach:James Fuller
Owner:Richmond Raiders, LLC
(Mike & Elizabeth Fraizer)
Cheerleaders:Lady Raiders
Mascot:Risky the Horse
League:American Indoor Football Association (2010)
  • Eastern Division (2010)

Southern Indoor Football League (2011)

  • Eastern Conference (2011)
    • Mid-Atlantic Division (2011)

Professional Indoor Football League (2012–2015)

  • American Conference (2014)
Team History:
  • Richmond Raiders (2010–2015)
No Conf Champs:0
No Div Champs:1
Div Champs:
  • SIFL Mid-Atlantic: (2011)
No League Champs:0
No Playoff Appearances:3
Playoff Appearances:
  • PIFL: 2012, 2013, 2015
Arena Years:

The Richmond Raiders were a professional indoor football team located in Richmond, Virginia the Richmond Coliseum as their home arena. The Raiders began play in the 2010 as an expansion team of the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA). The Raiders moved to the Southern Indoor Football League (SIFL) when the Eastern Division of the AIFA merged with the SIFL in the winter of 2010, beginning SIFL play in the 2011 season. After just a single season in the SIFL the Raiders, along with four other members of the SIFL, became the charter members of the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL). The team was then a member the PIFL from 2012 to 2015.

History

See main article: 2010 Richmond Raiders season. In July, 2009, the American Indoor Football Association announced that they would be expanding into Richmond, Virginia. After a month-long name-the-team contest, the Richmond franchise announced that it would be nicknamed the Raiders on August 5, 2009.[1] On October 12, 2009, the Raiders officially unveiled their new logo.[2]

The Raiders' first game was the 2010 AIFA Kickoff Classic; on January 23, 2010, where they played an exhibition game against the AIFA All-Stars at the Richmond Coliseum.[3]

On May 5, 2010, defensive coordinator Charles Gunnings replaced Mike Siani as the head coach, as Siani resigned.[4] [5]

See main article: 2011 Richmond Raiders season. Chris Simpson became the head coach of the Raiders for the 2011 season, coming over from the Baltimore Mariners on September 13, 2010. Even more change came about for the 2011 season, as the AIFA announced an merger with the Southern Indoor Football League (SIFL).[6] In February, 2011, Simpson resigned before opening day, as he "relocated to Texas to pursue family business opportunities".[7] He was replaced by James Fuller, who was the interim head coach for the Arena Football League's Dallas Vigilantes in 2010.

Former Richmond Revolution head coach Steve Criswell signed with the Raiders as a senior consultant for the 2011 season. Criswell brought several former Revolution players along, including QB Bryan Randall and DL Lawrence Lewis.

See main article: 2012 Richmond Raiders season. The 2012 season saw the Raiders move to the just formed Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL).[8]

See main article: 2013 Richmond Raiders season.

See main article: 2014 Richmond Raiders season.

See main article: 2015 Richmond Raiders season. After starting the season with a 2-4 record, the Raiders rallied to win their final six games to clinch the #2 seed in the PIFL playoffs. After a 54-35 victory over the Nashville Venom in the opening round of the PIFL playoffs,[9] the Raiders advanced to PIFL IV against the Columbus Lions. The Raiders were defeated 38-64.[10]

After the 2015 season, and due to turmoil in the lower levels of indoor football, the Raiders announced that they would take the 2016 season off, as there was no league within reasonable geographic distance that the team's ownership felt comfortable joining.[11] In summer 2016, the ownership announced that Raiders would not be returning and they would continue to focus on their sports performance training business.

Players

Awards and honors

The following is a list of all Raiders players who won league awards:

SeasonPlayerPositionAward
Antwon Young Most Valuable Player
T. C. Stevens Special Teams of the Year
Devin Jones Defensive Rookie of the Year
Devin Jones Defensive Player of the Year
T. C. Stevens Special Teams of the Year
Offensive Player of the Year[12]

Head coaches

NameTermRegular seasonPlayoffsAwards
WLTWin%WL
Mike Siani201025000
Charlie Gunnings201043000
James Fuller2011201537240332012 PIFL Coach of the Year
2015 PIFL Coach of the Year

Season-by-season results

League ChampionsConference ChampionsDivision ChampionsWild Card BerthLeague Leader
SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason results
FinishWinsLossesTies
20102010AIFAEastern5th680
20112011SIFLEasternMid-Atlantic1st660
20122012PIFL1st1020Won Semifinals (Louisiana) 56-50
Lost PIFL Cup I (Albany) 56-60
20132013PIFL3rd750Won Semifinals (Lehigh Valley) 44-40
Lost PIFL Cup II (Alabama) 44-70
20142014PIFLAmerican3rd570
20152015PIFL2nd840Won Semifinals (Nashville) 54-35
Lost PIFL Cup IV (Columbus) 38-64
Totals42320All-time regular season record (2010–2015)
33-All-time postseason record (2010–2015)
45350All-time regular season and postseason record (2010–2015)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Raiders chosen as name for Richmond's AIFA team . August 5, 2009 . BH Media Group Holdings, Inc. . www.richmond.com . December 17, 2014.
  2. Web site: Richmond Raiders unveil team logo . October 12, 2009 . OurSports Central.com . December 17, 2014.
  3. Web site: AIFA Kickoff Classic Set For Richmond Saturday Night . January 22, 2010 . OurSports Central . www.oursportscentral.com . December 17, 2014.
  4. Web site: Richmond Raiders change coaches . May 5, 2010 . BH Media Group Holdings, Inc. . www.richmond.com . December 17, 2014.
  5. Web site: Gunnings replaces Siani as Raiders' coach . Time Pearrell . May 6, 2010 . BH Media Group Holdings, Inc. . www.richmond.com . December 17, 2014.
  6. Web site: Raiders Join Southern Indoor Football League . Matthew Felan . November 10, 2010 . Richmond Coliseum . www.richmondcoliseum.net . December 17, 2014.
  7. Web site: AFL Veteran Takes Over For Promising 2011 Season . February 21, 2011 .
  8. Web site: Raiders join PIFL for 2012 . September 29, 2011 . Richmond Times-Dispatch . www.richmond.com . July 15, 2015.
  9. Web site: Strong start spurs Raiders to semifinal win . Laura Fien . June 29, 2015 . Richmond Times-Dispatch . www.richmond.com . July 15, 2015.
  10. Web site: Columbus Lions feast on Richmond Raiders again, claim indoor football title with 64-38 win . Justin Ferguson . July 6, 2015 . Richmond Times-Dispatch . www.richmond.com . July 15, 2015.
  11. Web site: A MESSAGE FROM THE RICHMOND RAIDERS MANAGEMENT . Elizabeth and Mike Fraizer . September 8, 2015 . September 14, 2015 . Richmond Raiders . www.richmondraidersprofootball.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160203233531/http://www.richmondraidersprofootball.com/latest-news/685-a-message-from-the-richmond-raiders-management.html . February 3, 2016 .
  12. Web site: Raiders QB Jonathan Bane wins PIFL Offensive Player of the Year . July 15, 2015 . Richmond Times-Dispatch . www.richmond.com . July 15, 2015.