San Antonio Riders Explained

San Antonio Riders
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League:World League of American Football (NFL Europe)
Founded:1991
Closed:1992
Field:Alamo Stadium (1991)
Bobcat Stadium (1992)
Location:San Antonio, Texas, U.S. (1991)
San Marcos, Texas, U.S. (1992)
Colors:Brown, Metallic Gold, Burnt Orange, White, Scarlet, Blue, Vegas Gold [1]
Coach:Mike Riley
Record:Regular Season: 11–9

The San Antonio Riders were a professional American football team that played in the WLAF in 1991 and 1992. The team played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio in 1991 and then were forced to move to Bobcat Stadium on the campus of Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University) in San Marcos, Texas, northeast of San Antonio, for the 1992 season after the San Antonio Independent School District refused to allow the sale of beer at WLAF games or the display of beer advertising at Alamo Stadium. In return, Riders ownership scrapped plans to fund $235,000 in renovations to the Stadium. In June 1991, SAISD officials announced plans for a rent increase on the Riders for the 1992 season. The relationship would last for only one season.

The team was owned by Larry Benson, the brother of Tom Benson (owner of the New Orleans Saints of the NFL). The general managers were Tom Landry (Pro Football Hall of Fame coach) and Tom Landry, Jr. The head coach for both seasons was Mike Riley.

The team's record in 1991 was 4-6. San Antonio turned things around in 1992 with a mark of 7-3. The Riders were not able to compete in the highly competitive North American West Division during the 1992 season, and like the Frankfurt Galaxy of 1991, they did not make the playoffs despite a 7-3 record.

Former players include professional wrestler John "Bradshaw" Layfield, better known as JBL of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Jason Garrett who went on to play for and later serve as head coach for the Dallas Cowboys, and head coach Mike Riley, who went on to coach the San Diego Chargers of the NFL, as well as Oregon State and Nebraska at the collegiate level.

After the 1992 season saw the suspension of the WLAF (and ultimately the abandonment of North American teams), Benson applied to the Canadian Football League to have the Riders join that league instead for the 1993 season. The CFL accepted, and admitted the Riders and the Sacramento Surge/Gold Miners to the CFL. The Riders were to change names to the San Antonio Texans (there was already a Rough Riders and a Roughriders, both of whom were known as the "Riders" for short), but the team folded abruptly prior to the 1993 season. The San Antonio Texans name would later be used for the aforementioned Gold Miners when they moved to San Antonio in 1995.

Season-by-season

SeasonLeagueRegular seasonPostseason
WonLostTiesWin %FinishWonLostWin %Result
1991WLAF460.4002nd
1992WLAF730.7003rd
Total1190.550

1991 season

Team:San Antonio Riders
Year:1991
Record:4–6
Division Place:3rd
Coach:Mike Riley
General Manager:John Peterson
Owner:Larry Benson
Stadium:Alamo Stadium
Playoffs:did not qualify
Previous:none
No Prevseason:true
Next:1992
No Seasonslist:true

Personnel

Roster

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Schedule

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
18:00 p.m.at Orlando ThunderL 34–350–1Florida Citrus Bowl21,714
27:00 p.m.Frankfurt GalaxyL 3–100–2Alamo Stadium18,432
3April 712:00 p.m.Sacramento SurgeW 10–31–2Alamo Stadium6,772
48:00 p.m.at Raleigh–Durham SkyhawksW 37–152–2Carter–Finley Stadium11,818
57:00 p.m.Barcelona DragonsW 22–143–2Alamo Stadium16,500
67:00 p.m.at Birmingham FireL 12–163–3Legion Field8,114
77:00 p.m.London MonarchsL 15–383–4Alamo Stadium12,328
88:00 p.m.at Barcelona DragonsL 7–173–5Montjuic Stadium23,670
9May 1911:30 a.m.Montreal MachineW 27–104–5Alamo Stadium20,234
108:00 p.m.at New York/New Jersey KnightsL 9–384–6Giants Stadium32,857
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1992 season

Team:San Antonio Riders
Year:1992
Record:7–3
Coach:Mike Riley
General Manager:John Peterson
Owner:Larry Benson
Stadium:Alamo Stadium
Radio:WOAI
Previous:1991
No Nextseason:true
Next:none
No Seasonslist:true

Personnel

Roster

Results

Week 1: San Antonio 17, Montreal Machine 16

Week 2: Birmingham Fire 17, San Antonio 10

Week 3: San Antonio 9, New York/New Jersey Knights 3

Week 4: San Antonio 23, Sacramento Surge 20 (OT)

Week 5: San Antonio 17, Ohio Glory 0

Week 6: San Antonio 17, Birmingham Fire 14

Week 7: Orlando Thunder 39, San Antonio 21

Week 8: San Antonio 17, Barcelona Dragons 0

Week 9: San Antonio 43, Frankfurt Galaxy 14

Week 10: Sacramento Surge 27, San Antonio 21

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Team Colors – WLAF. SSUR.org . January 19, 2010 .
  2. Book: 1992 San Antonio Riders Media Guide.
  3. Book: The Official 1991 World League of American Football Media Guide.
  4. Book: The Official 1992 World League Fact Book.