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2011 Canton Cougars season


FieldValue
teamCanton Cougars
year2011
record1-13
league_place6th
coachRashan Hall (fired on May 23, 2011: 1-12 record)
Paul Farrah (interim)
ownerMichael Taylor
Andrew Haines
stadiumCanton Memorial Civic Center
1101 Market Avenue North
Canton, OH 44702
playoffsdid not qualify
no_prevseasontrue
no_nextseasontrue

Paul Farrah (interim) Andrew Haines 1101 Market Avenue North Canton, OH 44702

The 2011 Canton Cougars season was the 1st and only season for the Ultimate Indoor Football League (UIFL) franchise. The Cougars were formed by the head of the Ultimate Indoor Football League, Andrew Haines. Haines made the hire of Rashan Hall to become the Cougars first ever head coach. The Cougars played their first ever game on February 20, 2011 against the Huntington Hammer, a game in which the Cougars lost 41-26. With the team getting off to a rough 0-3 start, Haines issued a guarantee to the people of Canton, saying that the revamped Cougars roster would defeat the Saginaw Sting during their week 4 meeting. The Cougars didn't make their owner a liar, defeating the Sting 53-52. Their victory over the Sting proved to be the lone bright spot for the Cougars, who would lose 9 straight before firing Hall, and replacing him with Paul Farrah. Farrah would lose the game, with less than a week to prepare. The Cougars finished with a 1-13 record, and finished last in the UIFL.

On June 16, 2011, it was announced that Michael Taylor and Andrew Hines had sold their controlling state in the Cougars to Tim Clark. Clark was the former owner of the Johnstown Generals, but the commute was becoming a hassle. Once he gained ownership, he made several personnel changes including, naming Paul Farrah as its new head coach. Farrah was recently hired as the director of football operations. He also hired Canton South High School head coach Mo Daniska as the new defensive coordinator, while Louisville High School defensive coordinator Troy Davis will serve as the director of community relations, focusing on developing youth football camps and clinics. Former Head Coach Rashaun Hall has been retained as an assistant coach and will also serve as director of player personnel. The new group made plenty of signings for the 2012 season, and lasted until January when the franchise suspended operations.

Schedule

Key:

Regular season

All start times are local to home team

WeekDayDateOpponentResultsLocationScoreRecord123456789101112131415
SundayFebruary 20at Huntington HammerL 26-410-1Big Sandy Superstore Arena
FridayFebruary 25Northern Kentucky River MonstersL 41-630-2Canton Memorial Civic Center
BYE
SaturdayMarch 12at Johnstown GeneralsL 19-410-3Cambria County War Memorial Arena
MondayMarch 21Saginaw StingW 53-521-3Canton Memorial Civic Center
MondayMarch 28at Northern Kentucky River MonstersL 53-621-4The Bank of Kentucky Center
SundayApril 3at Eastern Kentucky DrillersL 29-561-5Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
SaturdayApril 9Northern Kentucky River MonstersL 55-781-6Canton Memorial Civic Center
FridayApril 15at Saginaw StingL 61-621-7Dow Event Center
SaturdayApril 23Huntington HammerL 33-671-8Canton Memorial Civic Center
SaturdayApril 30at Eastern Kentucky DrillersL 0-451-9Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
SundayMay 8Eastern Kentucky DrillersL 26-381-10Canton Memorial Civic Center
SaturdayMay 14Saginaw StingL 47-761-11Canton Memorial Civic Center
SaturdayMay 21at Huntington HammerL 36-561-12Big Sandy Superstore Arena
SaturdayMay 28Johnstown GeneralsL 12-451-13Canton Memorial Civic Center

Standings

Final roster

Canton Cougars roster
Quarterbacks

References

References

  1. Ed Balint. (January 18, 2011). "Baseball league has big plans for Munson stadium". GateHouse Media, Inc..
  2. Jim Thomas. (July 14, 2010). "Rashan Hall to coach Canton Cougars indoor football team". GateHouse Media, Inc..
  3. David Walsh. (February 20, 2013). "Hammer wins opener, 41-26". HD Media Company, LLC..
  4. (March 14, 2011). "Canton Owner Issues Guarantee". OurSports Central.
  5. Jim Thomas. (March 22, 2011). "Cougars rally, take thriller for first win of season". GateHouse Media, Inc..
  6. (May 23, 2011). "Canton Cougars hire ex-Louisville coach Paul Farrah". GateHouse Media, Inc..
  7. Mike Popovich. (June 14, 2011). "Tim Clark takes control of Canton Cougars". GateHouse Media, Inc..
  8. "Clark takes over Canton, makes changes". UIFL.
  9. Michael Stainbrook. (January 30, 2012). "Football: Former Ohio QB switches teams before UIFL season". The Post.
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