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Sports season
National: Eastern, Southern
American: Western, Central
The 2008 . This game was won by the Soul, 59–56.
Prior to the season, it was announced that the
Cleveland
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Standings
- Clinched playoff berth
- Clinched division
- Clinched division and have conference's best record
Source: ArenaFan.com[1]
Playoffs
| Wild Card Playoffs
| | | Divisional Playoffs
| | | Conference Championships
| | | ArenaBowl XXII
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | 4
| Cleveland
| 73
| | | |
|
| |
| | | 2
| Georgia
| 70
| |
| 4
| Cleveland
| 69
| |
| |
| 5
| Orlando
| 66
| |
| | 4
| Cleveland
| 35
| |
| National Conference
| |
| | | 1
| Philadelphia
| 70
| |
| 3
| Dallas
| 63
| | |
| |
| 6
| New York
| 77
| |
| | 6
| New York
| 48
| |
|
| |
| | | 1
| Philadelphia
| 49
| |
| | |
| |
| | |
| | N1
| Philadelphia
| 59
| |
|
| |
| | | A2
| San Jose
| 56
| |
| | | | |
| |
| | |
| | 6
| Grand Rapids
| 58
| |
|
| |
| | | 1
| Chicago
| 41
| |
| 3
| Arizona
| 41
| |
| |
| 6
| Grand Rapids
| 48
| |
| | 6
| Grand Rapids
| 55
| |
| American Conference
| |
| | | 2
| San Jose
| 81
| |
| 4
| Utah
| 44
| | |
| |
| 5
| Colorado
| 49
| |
| | 5
| Colorado
| 51
| |
|
| |
| | | 2
| San Jose
| 64
| |
Regular season statistics
Passing
Player
|
Comp.
|
Att.
|
Comp%
|
Yards
|
TD's
|
INT's
|
Rating
|
Matt D'Orazio, PHI |
301 |
416 |
72.4% |
3,331 |
72 |
4 |
131.3
|
Raymond Philyaw, CLE |
357 |
514 |
69.5% |
4,320 |
83 |
10 |
126.5
|
Joe Germaine, UTA |
411 |
605 |
67.9% |
4,869 |
97 |
13 |
122.9
|
Russ Michna, CHI |
239 |
351 |
68.1% |
2,721 |
57 |
7 |
122.4
|
Chris Greisen, GEO |
399 |
585 |
65.9% |
4,956 |
97 |
17 |
121.7
|
Rushing
Receiving
All-Arena team
Offense
|
Position
|
First team
|
Second team
|
Quarterback
|
Matt D'Orazio, Philadelphia
|
Joe Germaine, Utah
|
Fullback
|
Marlion Jackson, Cleveland
|
Brian Johnson, San Jose
|
Center
|
Will Rabatin, Columbus
|
Kyle Moore-Brown, Colorado
|
Offensive lineman
|
Phil Bogle, Philadelphia Martin Bibla, Philadelphia
|
Howard Duncan, Columbus Ryan Hayslip, Georgia
|
Wide receiver
|
|
Otis Amey, Cleveland Kenny Higgins, Grand Rapids Damian Harrell, Chicago
|
|
Defense
|
Position
|
First team
|
Second team
|
Defensive lineman
|
Aaron McConnell, Colorado Colston Weatherington, Dallas Henry Taylor, New York
|
Bryan Save, Philadelphia Gabe Nyenhuis, Philadelphia Tim McGill, Tampa Bay
|
Middle linebacker
|
Steve Watson, San Jose
|
Duke Pettijohn, Dallas
|
Jack linebacker
|
DeJuan Alfonzo, Chicago
|
Norman LeJeune, New Orleans
|
Defensive back
|
Dennison Robinson, Chicago Marquis Floyd, San Jose Billy Parker, New York
|
Clevan Thomas, San Jose Eddie Moten, Philadelphia Kenny McEntyre, Orlando
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References
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