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Fort Wayne Freedom

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Fort Wayne Freedom
Established 2003
Folded 2009
Played inAllen County War Memorial Coliseum inFort Wayne, Indiana
League/conference affiliations
National Indoor Football League (2003–2004)
  • Atlantic Conference (2003–2004)
    • East Division (2003)
    • North Division (2004)

United Indoor Football (2005–2006)

  • Midwestern Division (2005)
  • Eastern Division (2006)

Continental Indoor Football League (2008–2009)

  • Great Lakes Conference (2008)
    • East Division (2008–2009)
Current uniform
Team colorsRed, White, & Blue
   
MascotSuper Sam and Kooka Bird
Cheerleaders2003 - 2004 The StarsThe First Ladies
Personnel
Owner(s)2003-2004 Rich Coffey
PresidentRICH Coffey
General managerBrad Harris
Head coachRich Huff (2003–2004)
Matt Land (2005, 2008–2009)
Dan Pifer (2006)
Willie Davis Jr. (2008)
Team history
  • Fort Wayne Freedom (2003–2006, 2008–2009)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (2)
  • UIF: 2005 CIFL: 2009
Playoff appearances (3)
NIFL: 2004

UIF: 2005

CIFL: 2009
Home arena(s)

The Fort Wayne Freedom was a professionalindoor football team based inFort Wayne, Indiana.

The team was most recently a member of theContinental Indoor Football League, but originally began play in 2003 as anexpansion team in theNational Indoor Football League.

The Freedom were the original indoor football team to be based in Fort Wayne. After four years of being the only indoor team in Fort Wayne, the franchise was sold to AF2 and theFort Wayne Fusion was established as part of theAF2 in 2007.

After a failed year in AF2, the Freedom came back in 2008 with new ownership and continued through the 2009 season. In 2010, another indoor team, theFort Wayne FireHawks, replaced the Freedom in the CIFL.

The owner of the second version of the Freedom was Bill Fahlsing. The Freedom played their home games atAllen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne.

Franchise history

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2003

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Schedule

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DateOpponentResultRecord
March 22, 2003vs.Evansville BlueCatsW – 41-40(1-0)
March 29, 2003vs.Tupelo Fire AntsW – 57-22(2-0)
April 12, 2003vs.Ohio Valley GreyhoundsL – 41-54(2-1)
April 19, 2003atTennessee RiverhawksL – 48-65(2-2)
April 25, 2003atOhio Valley GreyhoundsL – 42-48(2-3)
May 3, 2003vs.Sioux Falls StormW – 55-19(3-3)
May 17, 2003vs.Myrtle Beach StingraysW – 51-25(4-3)
May 24, 2003atEvansville BlueCatsW – 62-33(5-3)
May 30, 2003atLacrosse Night TrainW – 59-06(6-3)
June 6, 2003vs.Tennessee RiverhawksW 74-15(7-3)
June 14, 2003atSioux Falls StormL 49-52(7-4)
June 21, 2003at Myrtle Beach StingraysL – 41-50(7-5)
June 26, 2003atLexington HorsemenL – 43-59(7-6)
July 5, 2003vs. Lexington HorsemenW – 76-62(8-6)

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2004

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Original logo of the Freedom.

The originalFort Wayne Freedom was a professionalindoor football team. They were most recently a member of theUnited Indoor Football league (UIF), and played their home games at theAllen County War Memorial Coliseum. In 2004, the Freedom set the single game record for attendance at 10,225.

Schedule

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DateOpponentResultRecord
March 14, 2004vs.Show-Me BelieversW – 66-37(1-0)
March 20, 2004vs.Evansville BlueCatsW – 80-41(2-0)
April 3, 2004atLexington HorsemenL – 21-49(2-1)
April 10, 2004vs. Lexington HorsemenL – 48-51(2-2)
April 24, 2004vs.Atlantic City CardSharksW – 63-54(3-2)
May 1, 2004atEvansville BlueCatsL – 68-71(3-3)
May 8, 2004vs.Ohio Valley GreyhoundsW – 43-35(4-3)
May 15, 2004atStaten Island XtremeL – 41-42(4-4)
May 21, 2004vs.Staten Island XtremeW – 56-07(5-4)
May 28, 2004atShow-Me BelieversW – 49-35(6-4)
June 5, 2004atOhio Valley GreyhoundsL – 23-52(6-5)
June 12, 2004at Atlantic City CardSharksL – 27-41(6-6)
June 19, 2004atTupelo Fire AntsW – 61-40(7-6)
June 26, 2004vs.Carolina StingraysW – 48-03#(8-6)

# = set single game indoor football attendance record with 10,225 fans.[2]

      • 2004 stats do not include a NIFL playoff games with the Show Me Believers and at Ohio Valley (Wheeling, West Virginia)***

2005

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The 2005 season was the best season in franchise history. This was the first year in the UIF, the team moved to the association, after two years in theNIFL. Finishing a league-best 14-2, and winning the UIF Midwest Division. In the first-round of the UIF playoffs. TheTennessee Valley Raptors upset Freedom 57-22.

Schedule

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DateOpponentResultRecord
March 20, 2005vs.Ohio Valley GreyhoundsW 29-25(1-0)
April 10, 2005atOhio Valley GreyhoundsW 31-20(2-0)
April 16, 2005vs.Black Hills Red DogsW – 59-34(3-0)
April 23, 2005atTupelo Fire AntsW – 51-15(4-0)
April 30, 2005atSioux Falls StormW – 34-31(5-0)
May 7, 2005vs.Sioux City BanditsW – 57-50(6-0)
May 13, 2005vs.Peoria Rough RidersW – 52-32(7-0)
May 21, 2005atPeoria Rough RidersW – 41-13(8-0)
May 28, 2005vs.Tupelo Fire AntsW – 45-20(9-0)
June 5, 2005vs.Omaha BeefW – 42-40(10-0)
June 11, 2005atOmaha BeefL – 30-33(10-1)
June 18, 2005vs.Lexington HorsemenL 41-58(10-2)
June 25, 2005atPeoria Rough RidersW – 56-35(11-2)
July 2, 2005at Black Hills Red DogsW – 40-26(12-2)
July 8, 2005atOhio Valley GreyhoundsW – 44-34(13-2)
July 17, 2005vs.Ohio Valley GreyhoundsW – 41-31(14-2)

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2006

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AsMatt Land left the Freedom to become head coach atTri-State University inNCAA Division III. The Freedom selected offensive coordinatorDan Pifer to be their new head coach. Pifer would later serve as the offensive coordinator for NCAA Division III Tri-State, later renamed Trine, under former coach Matt Land. He had worked previously as an assistant coach at theUniversity of St. Francis, anNAIA institution, andNCAA Division IIHillsdale College in Michigan. Pifer also was a high school assistant and played quarterback at the University of California in Pennsylvania. After completing its fourth year of football, the assets of the Freedom were sold to Jeremy Golden, who moved the franchise to AF2. Meanwhile, leaders with United Indoor Football did find an ownership group (that included investor Bill Bean) that also sought a lease with Randy Brown and the Memorial Coliseum. Brown opted to go with the AF2 franchise.

Rumored move to AF2

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The team had been heavily rumored to move toAF2 for quite some time, and Coffey sold the assets to Golden on November 10, 2006. Golden had already applied for and was awarded an AF2 franchise, but because only the assets and not the Freedom's corporate entity were sold, theFort Wayne Fusion AF2 franchise is not a continuation of the UIF team.

Schedule

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DateOpponentResultRecord
March 25, 2006vs.Sioux City BanditsW – 28-23(1-0)
April 1, 2006atBloomington ExtremeW – 51-28(2-0)
April 8, 2006vs.Ohio Valley GreyhoundsW – 37-32(3-0)
April 15, 2006atSioux City BanditsL – 27-41(3-1)
April 22, 2006vs.Sioux Falls StormL – 44-47(3-2)
April 28, 2006at Lexington HorsemenL – 65-32(3-3)
May 6, 2006atSioux Falls StormL – 25-44(3-4)
May 12, 2006vs.Rock River RaptorsL – 36-49(3-5)
May 20, 2006vs.Evansville BlueCatsL – 31-33(3-6)
June 3, 2006atOhio Valley GreyhoundsL – 29-52(3-7)
June 10, 2006atEvansville BlueCatsL – 37-43(3-8)
June 17, 2006atRock River RaptorsL – 27-29(3-9)
June 24, 2006vs.Ohio Valley GreyhoundsW – 42-40(4-9)
July 1, 2006vs. Lexington HorsemenL – 44-70(4-10)
July 8, 2006atOmaha BeefL – 13-52(4-11)

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2008: The return of the Freedom

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In October 2007, the group Fort Wayne Sports Partners owned by Todd Ellis, John Christener and Mike McCaffrey, adopted the name Freedom as a new franchise in 2008. Only the name, and some players from the 2003–2006 teams were associated with the original franchise..[5] The team also announced thatEddie Brown, who had coached the Fusion the season before, would be the head coach for the Freedom, who would be joining theContinental Indoor Football League.[5] Since the Fusion ownership had failed mid season in 2007, Brown and McCaffrey made majority owner Todd Ellis guaranteed them both that if the team ran into financial trouble they would not be responsible for any of the unpaid bills.[6] The teams poor financial history left every part of owning the franchise more difficult, even as far as ownership of the team's turf.[7] The team's new ownership also showed signs of financial trouble right away, as they were banned from the CIFL in January 2008, for failing to pay league dues.[8] These troubles made Brown and McCaffrey question the ownership, and Ellis fired them both, replacing Brown with Willie Davis Jr. and McCaffrey with himself.[9] The Freedom were able to work out a deal with CIFL Commissioner, Jeff Spitaleri, and paid their $22,500 league fee, which removed the ban and allowed the team to join the CIFL in 2008.[10]

Schedule

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DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
March 21Miami Valley SilverbacksHomeWon 52-48
March 27Kalamazoo XplosionHomeLost 34-50
April 4Rock River RaptorsAwayLost 29-64
April 12Muskegon ThunderAwayLost 33-39
April 19Rock River RaptorsHomeWon 55-54
April 26Marion MayhemHomeWon 55-40
May 2Miami Valley SilverbacksAwayLost 29-35
May 10Saginaw StingHomeLost 21-34
May 17Chicago SlaughterAwayLost 33-41
May 24Muskegon ThunderHomeWon 42-38
May 31Chesapeake TideAwayWon 37-31
June 7Kalamazoo XplosionAwayLost 32-39

Standings

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2008 Continental Indoor Football League
TeamOverallDivision
WLTPCTWLTPCT
Great Lakes Conference
East Division
Kalamazoo Xplosion-y1110.917510.833
Muskegon Thunder-x570.417220.500
Fort Wayne Freedom570.417240.333
Miami Valley Silverbacks390.250120.333
West Division
Chicago Slaughter-y840.667310.750
Rock River Raptors-x750.583310.750
Milwaukee Bonecrushers1110.083040.000
Atlantic Conference
East Division
New England Surge-y830.727510.833
Lehigh Valley Outlawz-x750.583420.667
New Jersey Revolution390.250250.286
Chesapeake Tide2100.583020.000
West Division
Rochester Raiders-z12001.0004001.000
Saginaw Sting-y1020.833310.750
Marion Mayhem-x750.583020.000
Flint Phantoms1110.083040.000

2009

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In September, 2008, the Freedom announced that former Freedom Assistant GM Brad Harris (who was with the original Freedom from 2003–2005) had been hired as GM. Head coach Matt Land also returned for the 2009 to coach the team for the full season.

In 2008, Land, who had been the team's head coach for the 2005 campaign, was asked by team co-owner William Fahlsing to lead the team for the final four games of the season when original head coach Willie Davis, Jr. was fired the morning of the May 17 game against the Chicago Slaughter. With only 15 minutes of practice, Land's second term began with a 41-33 loss to the Slaughter, despite a solid performance by the Freedom defense.

In 2009, the Freedom had success on the field but struggled financially. Toward the end of the 2009 season players were not paid promptly and then not at all. Team Co-owners Bill Fahlsing and Mark Chappius were forced to ask for public support to help get the team through the season. Despite the financial issue with salaries, the players continued to play for the Freedom and won the Eastern Conference Championship over the Marion Mayhem but lost the 2009 CIFL championship game to the Chicago Slaughter.

Schedule

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DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
March 21Marion MayhemHomeWin 46 – 23
March 28Wheeling WildcatsAwayWin 49 – 34
April 4Marion MayhemAwayLoss 39-33 OT
April 10Wisconsin WolfpackAwayLoss 38-34
April 18Chicago SlaughterHomeLoss 56-41
April 25Miami Valley SilverbacksHomeWin 33-28
May 1Rock River RaptorsHomeLoss 48-46
May 9Milwaukee BonecrushersAwayWin 51-33
May 16Miami Valley SilverbacksAwayWin 56-28
May 23Marion MayhemHomeLoss 62-47
May 29Wheeling WildcatsAwayWon 84-42
June 6Miami Valley SilverbacksGame was canceled
June 20CIFL EASTERN DIVISION PLAYOFFMarion MayhemAway Won 49-40
June 27CIFL CHAMPIONSHIPChicago SlaughterAway Lost 58-48

Standings

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2009 Continental Indoor Football League
TeamOverallDivision
WLTPCTWLTPCT
East Division
Marion Mayhem-y930.750810.889
Fort Wayne Freedom-x650.545520.294
Wheeling Wildcats2100.167250.286
Miami Valley Silverbacks0100.000070.000
West Division
Chicago Slaughter-y12001.0008001.000
Wisconsin Wolfpack-x750.583440.500
Rock River Raptors750.583350.167
Milwaukee Bonecrushers380.273170.167

Fans

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The Freedom Force is the official fan club of the Fort Wayne Freedom.

Notable coaches

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Head coaches

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Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the2009 Continental Indoor Football League season.

NameTermRegular SeasonPlayoffsAwards
WLTWin%WL
Rich Huff2003200416120.57111
Matt Land2005,2008200925140.64112
Dan Pifer20064110.26700
Willie Davis Jr.2008350.37500

Coaching staff

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Fort Wayne Freedom staff
Front office
  • Owner – Richard Coffey
  • General manager – Richard Coffey
  • Radio play-by-play – Dean Jackson broadcast 58 games for the Freedom

Head coach

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator –Dan Pifer
  • Wide Receivers –
  • Offensive line – Toney Bergman
 

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – Mike Smith
  • Defensive line – Troy Abbs
  • Linebackers –
  • Secondary – Donny Caldwell
  • Defensive Coordinator (2009,2010)- Lamar Martin


Season-by-season results

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League ChampionsConference ChampionsDivision ChampionsWild Card BerthLeague Leader
SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason results
FinishWinsLossesTies
20032003NIFLAtlanticEast3rd860
20042004NIFLAtlanticNorth2nd860Won Atlantic Conference 1st Round (Believers) 45-28
Lost Atlantic Conference Quarterfinals (Greyhounds) 35-36
20052005UIFMidwestern1st1420Lost UIF Quarterfinals (Raptors) 22-57
20062006UIFEastern4th4110
20082008CIFLGreat LakesEast3rd570
20092009CIFLEast2nd650Won Eastern Finals (Mayhem) 49-40
LostCIFL Championship Game (Slaughter) 48-58
Totals45370All-time regular season record (2003–2009)
23-All-time postseason record (2003–2009)
47400All-time regular season and postseason record (2003–2009)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Freedom's 2003 Season Stats". Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved2007-03-27.
  2. ^"Freedom's 2004 Season Stats". Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved2007-03-27.
  3. ^"Freedom's 2005 Season Stats". Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved2007-07-27.
  4. ^"Freedom's 2006 Season Stats". Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved2007-03-05.
  5. ^ab"Freedom returns to Fort Wayne".www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. October 24, 2007. RetrievedJune 8, 2012.
  6. ^Stacy Clardie (October 25, 2007)."Freedom back – with a catch".Journal Gazette. RetrievedJune 8, 2012.
  7. ^Rebecca S. Green (December 11, 2007)."Football debts spur turf battle".Journal Gazette. RetrievedJune 8, 2012.
  8. ^Ben Smith (January 22, 2008)."Another mess for indoor football".Journal Gazette. RetrievedJune 8, 2012.
  9. ^Stacy Clardie (February 5, 2008)."New coach for new Freedom".Journal Gazette. RetrievedJune 8, 2012.
  10. ^Stacy Clardie (January 27, 2008)."Indoor league reopens door".Journal Gazette. RetrievedJune 8, 2012.
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