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Bemidji Axemen

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Indoor football team in Minnesota

Bemidji Axemen
Team logo
Founded2013
Folded2015
Team history
  • Bemidji Axeman (2014–2015)
  • Minnesota Axemen
Based inSanford Center
inBemidji, Minnesota
Home arena
CheerleadersThe Axes
MascotAxel the Axeman
LeagueIndoor Football League (20142015)
  • United Conference (2014–2015)
ColorsRed, blue, silver, white
    
Personnel
Head coachRichard Davis
General managerRichard Davis
Team presidentTom Ulve
OwnersPhil Sallberg
Nate Coffin
Dan Skaug
Tom Ulve
Championships
League titles ()0
Conference titles ()0
Division titles ()0
WebsiteMinnesotaAxemen.com

TheBemidji Axemen were a professionalindoor football team based inBemidji, Minnesota. The Axemen joined theIndoor Football League (IFL) as anexpansion team in 2013 and first took the field for the2014 season. They participated in the United Conference of the IFL. The Axemen played their home games at theSanford Center in Bemidji.

The Axemen are the first-ever indoor/arena football team to call Bemidji home, as well as Minnesota's first indoor/arena football team since theDuluth-Superior Lumberjacks and theMankato-basedMinnesota Purple Rage both played in theoriginal Indoor Football League for the 2000 season, the league's last before folding.

The team would change their name to theMinnesota Axemen prior to the 2016 season.[1] However, the league terminated the franchise's membership as they failed to meet the league's operational standards and commitments. Thus, the franchise folded on November 24, 2015[2]

History

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On July 15, 2013, theBemidji Pioneer reported that the IFL was looking to expand to Northern Minnesota and the Sanford Center, with a press conference taking place three days later on July 18.[3] League expansion director andCedar Rapids Titans owner Chris Kokalis would state that for a team to begin play for the 2014 season, ownership had to be found between late August and early September at the latest. Reports of a potential ownership group forming surfaced on August 15.[4] Five days later, on August 20, the IFL confirmed that an agreement had been reached and a team would indeed be coming to Bemidji, with an official press conference scheduled for the following day.[5][6]

Main article:2014 Bemidji Axemen season

The team was officially named the Bemidji Axemen on September 5, 2013; the name is partly meant to reflect Bemidji's history and incorporated thePaul Bunyan tale so linked with the area.[7] On February 22, 2014, the Axemen won their inaugural regular season game, claiming victory over the Green Bay Blizzard.[8] The team performed well through early May, posting a 5-4 record, but then collapsed with 5 consecutive losses to complete the season at 5-9 and 3rd place in the United Conference. Fuller was fired after the end of the season.

Main article:2015 Bemidji Axemen season

Under the leadership of new head coach Dixie Wooten, the Axemen struggled out of the gate, dropping their first two games.[9] The Axemen bounced back quickly, winning their next two games to even their record at 2-2.[10] The Axemen struggled with consistency at the quarterback position, having 4 different players start during the first 10 games of the season. After a 27-37 loss to theColorado Ice, Wooten was released as the head coach of the Axemen, replaced by Lee Patten as the interim head coach.[11]

Changes and folding

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Two weeks after the Axemen's 2015 season had ended, the team named Richard Davis the team's fourth head coach in team history. Davis was also named the team's general manager.[12] On August, 20, 2015, he announced that the team will change its name to the Minnesota Axemen prior to the start of the 2016 season as a new LLC will be created known as Minnesota Axemen, LLC.[1] Said name change was confirmed on September 25, 2015.[13]

On November 24, 2015, the league terminated the Axemen's franchise membership as they failed to meet the league's operational standards and commitments according to league commissioner Mike Allshouse.[2]

Players

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See also:Category:Bemidji Axemen players

All-League selections

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  • WRRyan Balentine (1), Josh Jarboe (1)
  • DL Jordan Morgan (1)
  • KR Mulku Kalokoh (1)

Individual awards

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The following is a list of all Axemen players who have won league Awards

Adam Pringle Award
SeasonPlayerPosition
2014Cody KirbyQB


Special Teams Player of the Year
SeasonPlayerPosition
2015Mulku KalokohKR



Statistics and records

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Season-by-season results

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League ChampionsConference ChampionsDivision ChampionsWild Card BerthLeague Leader
SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason results
FinishWinsLossesTies
20142014IFLUnited3rd590
20152015IFLUnited5th2120
Totals7210All-time regular season record (2014–2015)
00All-time postseason record (2014–2015)
7210All-time regular seasonand postseason record (2014–2015)

Head coach records

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NameTermRegular seasonPlayoffsAwards
WLTWin%WL
Robert Fuller2014590.35700
Dixie Wooten2015280.20000
Lee Patten2015040.00000
Richard Davis201600000

References

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  1. ^abNew Axemen GM starting fresh: Changes on the horizon as IFL team will drop ‘Bemidji,’ become ‘Minnesota Axemen’, Kristopher Lodes,The Bemidji Pioneer, August 20, 2015
  2. ^abIFL Issues Statement on Minnesota AxemenArchived 2015-11-26 at theWayback Machine, IFL website, November 25, 2015
  3. ^Hageman, John (July 15, 2013)."Indoor Football League officials to visit Bemidji".Bemidji Pioneer. Archived fromthe original on August 21, 2013. RetrievedAugust 21, 2013.
  4. ^Hittinger, Jack (August 15, 2013)."Possible ownership group lined up for IFL franchise".Bemidji Pioneer. Archived fromthe original on August 26, 2013. RetrievedAugust 21, 2013.
  5. ^Hittinger, Jack (August 20, 2013)."It's official: Bemidji gets IFL franchise".Bemidji Pioneer. Archived fromthe original on August 25, 2013. RetrievedAugust 21, 2013.
  6. ^"IFL Announces Expansion Team in Northern Minnesota".Indoor Football League. August 20, 2013. Archived fromthe original on February 22, 2014. RetrievedAugust 21, 2013.
  7. ^Hittinger, Jack (September 5, 2013)."IFL team name: Bemidji Axemen (with video)".Bemidji Pioneer. Archived fromthe original on February 27, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2013.
  8. ^Hittinger, Jack (February 22, 2014)."Indoor football: Axemen stop Green Bay in season opener".Bemidji Pioneer. Archived fromthe original on February 27, 2014. RetrievedMarch 24, 2014.
  9. ^Kristopher Lodes (March 16, 2015)."INDOOR FOOTBALL: Turnovers doom Axemen in 38-26 loss to Iowa".www.bemidjipioneer.com. The Bemidji Pioneer. RetrievedApril 15, 2015.
  10. ^Kristopher Lodes (March 30, 2015)."INDOOR FOOTBALL: Axemen beat Green Bay on final play, 55-54".www.bemidjipioneer.com. The Bemidji Pioneer. RetrievedApril 15, 2015.
  11. ^Kristopher Lodes (May 13, 2015)."INDOOR FOOTBALL: Wooten out as Axemen head coach".www.bemidjipioneer.com. The Bemidji Pioneer. RetrievedMay 14, 2015.
  12. ^Kristopher Lodes (July 7, 2015)."INDOOR FOOTBALL: Axemen name new GM/head coach".www.bemidjipioneer.com. The Bemidji Pioneer. RetrievedJuly 9, 2015.
  13. ^"INDOOR FOOTBALL: It's official: Hello 'Minnesota' Axemen". Bemidji Pioneer. September 25, 2015. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2015.

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Italics indicates League Championship Game appearance
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