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Augusta Stallions

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Augusta Stallions
Established 1999
Folded 2002
Played inAugusta-Richmond County Civic Center
inAugusta, Georgia
League/conference affiliations
AF2 (20002002)
  • American Conference (2000–2002)
    • Southeastern Division (2001)
    • Eastern Division (2002)
Current uniform
Team colorsRed, yellow, black, silver, white
     
Personnel
Owner(s)Frank Lawrence
General managerDarrell Harbin (2001–2002)
Head coachMike Neu (2000)
Mike Hold (2001–2002)
Team history
  • Augusta Stallions (2000–2002)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (1)
2000
Division championships (0)
Playoff appearances (2)
2000,2002
Home arena(s)

TheAugusta Stallions were a professionalArena football team based inAugusta, Georgia. They were one of the 15 original teams to join the inaugural 2000 AF2 season. They started off in the American Conference, before switching to the Southeast Division in 2001, and then the Eastern Division in 2002. In their first year, Augusta went 13-3, made the playoffs, and had the best record in the American Conference. During the playoffs, the Stallions held off a very feistyCarolina Rhinos team that was looking to upset Augusta. During Week 2, however, they lost to theTennessee Valley Vipers by a touchdown. Had they won, they would have played theQuad City Steamwheelers for the inaugural AF2 championship. In November 2000, Owner Frank Lawrence namedMike Hold the team's new head coach and Darrell Harbin the team's new general manager.[1] Despite going 9-7 in 2001, Augusta failed to make the playoffs. In 2002, Augusta was on fire by winning 11 of its first 12 games, and made the playoffs again. This time, however, they would be stopped in the first round, this time, by theMacon Knights. Being one of the most successful franchises in the AF2, Augusta did the unthinkable, and bowed out of the AF2. Augusta & professional football was thought to be a tough combination to regroup. However, four years after the Stallions final season, theAugusta Spartans were made for theAIFL (who would later leave for theWIFL & then rejoin the AIFA as the Augusta Colts).

Season-by-season

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ArenaCup ChampionsArenaCup AppearanceDivision ChampionsPlayoff Berth
SeasonLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason
FinishWinsLosses
Augusta Stallions
2000AF2American1st133Won AC Round 1 (Carolina 76-64)
Lost AC Semifinal (Tennessee Valley 47-40)
2001AF2AmericanSoutheastern4th97
2002AF2AmericanEastern2nd133Lost AC Round 1 (Macon 57-41)
Total3513(includes only regular season)
12(includes only the postseason)
3615(includes both regular season and postseason)

Gallery

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  • Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center in 2005, essentially as it appeared during tenure of Augusta Stallions
    Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center in 2005, essentially as it appeared during tenure of Augusta Stallions

References

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  1. ^"Stallions introduce 2nd coach".www.chronicle.augauta.com. The Augusta Chronicle. November 17, 2000. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2017.

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