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2012 Sacramento Mountain Lions season


FieldValue
teamSacramento Mountain Lions
year2012
record1–3
division_placeT–3rd
coachTurk Schonert
general managerTurk Schonert
ownerPaul Pelosi
stadiumRaley Field
playoffs
no_nextseasontrue

The ** Sacramento Mountain Lions season** was the fourth and final season for the United Football League franchise.

Offseason

In July, the Sacramento Mountain Lions were known to be considering a move to Raley Field, a baseball park in West Sacramento, California. The Mountain Lions, 2011's attendance leader, played their previous two seasons at Hornet Stadium in Sacramento. At a press conference at Raley Field on August 6, the move to West Sacramento was confirmed. Two games were played there before the league folded.

Dennis Green, who had coached the Mountain Lions since 2009, when they were the California Redwoods, did not return as head coach in 2012. On August 6, Turk Schonert was announced as the new head coach.

Personnel

Staff

  • Principal Owner – Paul Pelosi
  • Director of Football Operations – Ricky Porter
  • Director of Player Personnel – Bobby DePaul
  • Head Coach/General Manager – Turk Schonert
  • Quarterbacks – Jeff Rutledge
  • Running Backs – James MacPherson
  • Wide Receivers – Harold Jackson
  • Assistant Wide Receivers – Fabien Bownes
  • Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line – Ben Norton
  • Offensive Line – Larry Zierlein
  • Defensive Coordinator – Chuck Bresnahan
  • Defensive Line – Kerry Locklin
  • Linebackers – Bobby DePaul
  • Defensive Backs – Rick Courtright
  • Defensive Quality Control – Mike Clark
  • Special Teams Coordinator – Rick Courtright
  • Assistant Special Teams – Fabien Bownes

Roster

Schedule

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Omaha NighthawksL 20–240–1Raley Field8,023
at Virginia DestroyersL 29–370–2Virginia Beach Sportsplex5,316
Las Vegas LocomotivesL 9–200–3Raley Field5,210
at Virginia DestroyersW 20–171–3Virginia Beach Sportsplex
at Omaha NighthawksCanceledTD Ameritrade Park
Virginia DestroyersCanceledRaley Field
Las Vegas LocomotivesCanceledRaley Field
Las Vegas LocomotivesCanceledSam Boyd Stadium

Standings

References

References

  1. [http://www.fox40.com/news/headlines/ktxl-a-sign-of-things-to-come-another-team-playing-at-raley-field-20120717,0,1367074.story A sign of things to come: another team playing at Raley Field?] ''KTXL''. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  2. [http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/blog/kelly-johnson/2012/08/ufl-team-expected-to-play-raley-field.html?page=all Mountain Lions expected to play at Raley Field]
  3. [https://www.espn.com/united-football-league/story/_/id/8222998/ufl-set-return-2012-same-four-teams UFL Set To Return In 2012 With Same Four Teams]
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