New teams |
Central Valley Coyotes, Laredo Law, Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz, Rio Grande Valley Dorados
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Renamed / Relocated teams |
Mohegan Wolves → Manchester Wolves
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Defunct teams |
Charleston Swamp Foxes, Cincinnati Swarm, Greensboro Prowlers, Norfolk Nighthawks, Richmond Speed, Rochester Brigade
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Total teams |
25
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- Green indicates clinched playoff berth
- Purple indicates division champion
- Grey indicates best regular season record
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Oklahoma City
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Bakersfield, California
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6
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Peoria
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45
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6
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Peoria
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38
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3
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Oklahoma City
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36
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2
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Bakersfield
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36
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National Conference
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Moline, Illinois
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6
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Peoria
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30
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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1
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Tulsa
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28
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5
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Louisville
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53
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National Conference Championship
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5
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Louisville
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42
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4
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Quad Cities
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48
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Estero, Florida
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1
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Tulsa
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49
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Wild Card Round
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Conference Semifinals
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Estero, Florida
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N6
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Peoria
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26
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Huntsville, Alabama
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A4
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Florida
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39
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5
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Memphis
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33
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ArenaCup V
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4
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Florida
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62
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4
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Florida
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35
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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2
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Tennessee Valley
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58
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American Conference
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
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4
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Florida
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41
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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1
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Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
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31
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6
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Birmingham
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53
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American Conference Championship
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3
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Cape Fear
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37
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3
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Cape Fear
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54
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1
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Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
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40
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V
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Quarter
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1
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2
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3
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4
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Tot
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Florida Firecats
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6
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13
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17
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3
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39
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Peoria Pirates
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0
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13
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7
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6
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26
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Date |
August 27, 2004
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Arena |
Germain Arena
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City |
Estero, Florida
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Attendance |
6,491
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Offensive Player of the Game |
Magic Benton
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Defensive Player of the Game |
Comone Fisher
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Ironman of the Game |
Brent Burnside
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Winning Coach |
Ben Bennett
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Losing Coach |
Bruce Cowdrey
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ArenaCup V was the 2004 edition of the AF2's championship game, in which the National Conference Champions Florida Firecats defeated the American Conference Champions Peoria Pirates in Estero, Florida by a score of 39 to 26 .
Scoring summary
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Quarter
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Time
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Drive
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Team
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Scoring information
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Score
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Plays
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Yards
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TOP
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Peoria Pirates
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Florida Firecats[1]
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1
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9:14
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9
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36
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5:46
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Florida Firecats
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26-yard field goal by Brandon Kornblue
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0
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3
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1
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2:24
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5
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26
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3:01
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Florida Firecats
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24-yard field goal by Brandon Kornblue
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0
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6
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2
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13:39
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7
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12
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3:45
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Peoria Pirates
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35-yard field goal by Henrik Juul-Nielsen
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3
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6
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2
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12:34
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2
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41
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2:09
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Florida Firecats
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Brent Burnside 36-yard touchdown reception from Ken Mastrole, Brandon Kornblue kick Good
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3
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13
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2
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10:09
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2
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21
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1:21
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Florida Firecats
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Magic Benton 15-yard touchdown reception from Ken Mastrole, Brandon Kornblue kick Failed
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3
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19
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2
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6:46
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4
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45
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4:45
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Peoria Pirates
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Lawrence Matthews 30-yard touchdown reception from Andrew Webb, Henrik Juul-Nielsen kick Good
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10
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19
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2
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0:02
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8
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40
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1:33
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Peoria Pirates
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20-yard field goal by Henrik Juul-Nielsen
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13
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19
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3
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10:02
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4
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37
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2:38
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Florida Firecats
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Cainon Lamb 7-yard touchdown reception from Ken Mastrole, Brandon Kornblue kick Good
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13
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26
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3
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5:57
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2
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12
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1:06
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Florida Firecats
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Magic Benton 5-yard touchdown reception from Ken Mastrole, Brandon Kornblue kick Good
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13
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33
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3
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0:28
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6
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20
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3:42
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Florida Firecats
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24-yard field goal by Brandon Kornblue
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13
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36
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4
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6:03
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6
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49
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3:49
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Peoria Pirates
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Casey Urlacher 4-yard touchdown run, Henrik Juul-Nielsen kick Good
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20
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36
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4
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2:24
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1
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34
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0:22
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Peoria Pirates
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Milton Bowen 34-yard touchdown reception from Andrew Webb, 2-point Andrew Webb Pass Failed
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26
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36
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4
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0:40
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4
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5
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1:44
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Florida Firecats
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21-yard field goal by Brandon Kornblue
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26
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39
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"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
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Peoria Pirates
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Florida Firecats
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