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Sports season
The 2012 Indoor Football League season was the fourth season of the
Allen Wranglers) to the newly formed
Lone Star Football League . The Wranglers brought attention to the league for offering a US$500,000 contract to unemployed wide receiver
Terrell Owens to become the team's part-owner and wide receiver. Owens accepted the contract.
ESPN3 carried Owens's debut game against the
Wichita Wild . The front office of the league saw changes as well, as Commissioner Tommy Benizio resigned.
[2] The league appointed assistant commissioner Robert Loving as the interim Commissioner.
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Standings
Playoffs
Conference Semi-Finals
Conference Championships
2012 United Bowl
3
Wichita
43
2
Allen
40
3
Wichita
30
Intense Conference
1
Tri-Cities
51
4
Colorado
43
1
Tri-Cities
52
I1
Tri-Cities
32
U1
Sioux Falls
59
3
Bloomington
30
2
Green Bay
51
2
Green Bay
42
United Conference
1
Sioux Falls
61
4
Lehigh Valley
21
1
Sioux Falls
79
Awards
Individual season awards
Award
Winner
Position
Team
Most Valuable Player
Chris Dixon
Quarterback
Sioux Falls Storm
Offensive Player of the Year
Chris Dixon
Quarterback
Sioux Falls Storm
Co-Defensive Player of the Year
Ross Cochran
Linebacker
Wyoming Cavalry
Co-Defensive Player of the Year
Mat Moss
Defensive Lineman
Wichita Wild
Special Teams Player of the Year
Mike Tatum
Kick returner
Everett Raptors
Offensive Rookie of the Year
Jasonus Tillery
Wide Receiver
Wyoming Cavalry
Defensive Rookie of the Year
Peter Buck
Linebacker
Omaha Beef
Most Improved Player
Rocky Hinds
Quarterback
Nebraska Danger
Adam Pringle Award
Robert Fuller
Head Coach
Green Bay Blizzard
Coach of the Year
Robert Fuller
Head Coach
Green Bay Blizzard
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1st Team All-IFL
Defense
Defensive line
Matt Moss, Wichita Jeff Sobol, Bloomington Jake Killeen, Tri-Cities
Linebacker
Ross Cochran Bloomington Lenny Radtke, Chicago
Defensive back
Lionell Singleton , Tri-Cities Jeff Temple, Bloomington Frankie Solomon, Jr., Texas
Special teams
Kicker
Aric Goodman, Colorado
Kick returner
Mike Tatum , Everett
Ironman
Matt Cohen, Lehigh Valley
2nd Team All-IFL
Offense
Quarterback
Houston Lillard, Tri-Cities
Running back
Darius Fudge, Allen
Wide receiver
Steven Whitehead, Tri-Cities Kayne Farquharson, NebraskaClinton Solomon , Sioux Falls
Offensive tackle
Seth Smalls, Green Bay Michael Trice, Colorado
Center
William Falakiseni, Tri-Cities
Special teams
Kicker
Gary Cismesia, Omaha
Kick Returner
B. J. Hill, Green Bay
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References
Teams
United Conference Intense Conference
Eastern Conference
Western Conference