2009 Florida Tuskers season

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2009 Florida Tuskers season
Owner
Florida Citrus Bowl
Tropicana Field
Results
Record6–0
Division place1st
Playoff finishLost Championship Game (Las Vegas) 20–17 (OT)
Uniform
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The 2009 Florida Tuskers season was the first season for the

Florida Tuskers. In the UFL's Premiere Season, the Tuskers put together a league-best, undefeated 6–0 record. In the championship game however, they lost to the Las Vegas Locomotives
in overtime.

The Tuskers played three home games in the six game regular season. Two games were played at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, and one was played at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.

Following the conclusion of the season, quarterback Brooks Bollinger was named season MVP, and head coach Jim Haslett was given the Coach of the Year award.[1]

Prior to season

Jim Haslett, former NFL head coach of the New Orleans Saints and St. Louis Rams, was named head coach of the then unnamed franchise, on March 11, 2009.[2]

The team name, uniforms, and colors were unveiled on August 12, 2009.[3] On the same day it was announced that the Tampa Bay Rays had bought interest in the team.[4]

Draft

The draft took place on June 19, 2009. Those selected were among participants in earlier workouts held in Orlando as well as Las Vegas. Once a player was picked by a team, his rights were held by that team should he elect to play in the UFL.[5] With their first selection, the Tuskers picked former Arkansas nose tackle Fred Bledsoe.

= Indicates player signed with team
Player Position College
Fred Bledsoe NT Arkansas
Brooks Bollinger QB Wisconsin
Ronnie Cruz FB Northern State
Mike Doss DB Ohio State
Greg Fassitt DB Grambling
Chas Gessner WR Brown
Keith Heinrich TE Sam Houston State
Rien Long NT Washington State
Grant Mason DB Michigan
Tim McGarigle LB Northwestern
Chris Perry RB Michigan
Rob Petitti T Pittsburgh
Zach Piller OG Florida
Eric Powell DE Florida State
Anthony Schlegel LB Ohio State
Bo Schobel DE TCU
Dominique Thompson WR
William & Mary
DeJuan Tribble CB Boston College
Larry Tripplett NT Washington
Darius Vinnett DB Arkansas
Seth Wand T Northwest Missouri State
Jermaine Wiggins TE Georgia
Quincy Wilson RB West Virginia
T. J. Wright DB Ohio

Personnel

Staff

2009 Florida Tuskers staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches


Roster

2009 Florida Tuskers final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


rookies in italics
Roster updated November 17, 2009
52 Active, 2 Inactive

Schedule

Regular season

Week Date Kickoff Opponent Results Game site Attendance TV
Final score Team record
1 Saturday, October 10 7:00 p.m. ET New York Sentinels W 35–13 1–0 Citrus Bowl 11,203
HDNet
2 Wednesday, October 14 9:00 p.m. ET at Las Vegas Locomotives W 29–15 2–0 Sam Boyd Stadium 12,160
Versus
3 Thursday, October 22 7:00 p.m. ET California Redwoods W 34–7 3–0 Citrus Bowl 12,021 Versus
4 Friday, October 30 7:00 p.m. ET Las Vegas Locomotives W 27–24 4–0 Tropicana Field 11,354 HDNet
5 Bye
6 Thursday, November 12 7:00 p.m. ET at New York Sentinels W 24–6 5–0
Rentschler Field
5,201 Versus
7 Thursday, November 19 9:00 p.m. ET at California Redwoods W 34–27 6–0
AT&T Park
6,837 Versus


Championship Game

Date Kickoff Opponent Final score Game site Attendance TV
Friday, November 27 3:00 p.m. ET Las Vegas Locomotives L 17–20 (OT) Sam Boyd Stadium 14,801 Versus

Standings

United Football League
W L T PCT PF PA STK
y-Florida Tuskers 6 0 0 1.000 183 92 W6
y-Las Vegas Locomotives 4 2 0 .667 167 100 W3
California Redwoods 2 4 0 .333 105 134 L2
New York Sentinels 0 6 0 .000 56 185 L6

y-denotes team advanced to 2009 UFL Championship Game

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. New York Sentinels

Period 1 2 34Total
Sentinels 7 6 0013
Tuskers 0 14 14735

at Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Florida

Game information

The Tuskers opened the season with a convincing 35–13 win over the

threw for 225 yards and four touchdowns.

Week 2: at Las Vegas Locomotives

Period 1 2 34Total
Tuskers 7 9 6729
Locomotives 0 0 01515

at Sam Boyd Stadium, Whitney, Nevada

  • Game time: 9:08 p.m. ET
  • Game attendance: 12,160
  • Referee: Dave Cutaia
  • TV:
    Versus
  • Recap
Game information

On the road, Bollinger would surpass his total from a week before with 310 yards. Through the first three quarters, the Tuskers had kept the Las Vegas Locomotives from scoring, and led by 22 points. Kicker Matt Bryant connected on three field goals in the game, won by the Tuskers 29–15. With the win, the Tuskers moved into first place by themselves.

Week 3: vs. California Redwoods

Period 1 2 34Total
Redwoods 0 0 077
Tuskers 0 17 10734

at Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Florida

  • Game time: 7:00 p.m.
    Versus
  • Recap

Back in Orlando for Week 3, the Tuskers routed the

California Redwoods 34–7, and improved to 3–0 on the season. The Tusker defense held the Redwoods to only 196 yards and forced five turnovers, including four interceptions. Taye Biddle
was the Tuskers' leading receiver with 133 yards on five receptions, however no touchdowns.

Week 4: vs. Las Vegas Locomotives

Period 1 2 34Total
Locomotives 0 14 3724
Tuskers 0 7 101027

at Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida

  • Date: Friday, October 30, 2009
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Game attendance: 11,354
  • Referee: Dave Cutaia
  • TV announcers (
  • Recap
Game information