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2013 Indoor Football League season


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title2013 IFL season
leagueIndoor Football League
sportIndoor Football
durationFebruary 15, 2013 – June 15, 2013
no_of_teams9
seasonRegular season
MVPJameel Sewell
playoffsPlayoffs
conf1Intense
conf1_champNebraska Danger
conf1_runner-upColorado Ice
conf2United
conf2_champSioux Falls Storm
conf2_runner-upCedar Rapids Titans
finals2013 United Bowl Championship
finals_champSioux Falls Storm
finals_runner-upNebraska Danger
finals_MVPTerrence Bryant
seasonslistList of Indoor Football League seasons
seasonslistnamesIFL
prevseason_link2012 Indoor Football League season
prevseason_year2012
nextseason_link2014 Indoor Football League season
nextseason_year2014

| conf1_runner-up = Colorado Ice | conf2_runner-up = Cedar Rapids Titans

| finals_runner-up = Nebraska Danger

The 2013 Indoor Football League season was the fifth season of the Indoor Football League (IFL). Playing with nine teams in two conferences spread across the United States, the league's regular season kicked off on February 15, 2013, when the Sioux Falls Storm beat the Green Bay Blizzard 64–41. The season ended on June 15, 2013, with the visiting Sioux Falls Storm defeating the Texas Revolution 52-38.

Teams

For 2013, the IFL maintained its two-conference no-divisions format with each team scheduled to play 14 games during the 16-week regular season. The league contracted from 16 teams to just nine with the Bloomington Edge, Lehigh Valley Steelhawks, Omaha Beef, Reading Express, Everett Raptors, New Mexico Stars, and Wichita Wild either folding, hibernating, or moving to a different league. A new team, the Cheyenne Warriors, were expected to join the league for 2013 until the death of the team's owner in late December 2012; the team subsequently became inactive. The Texas-based Allen Wranglers changed ownership and became the Texas Revolution.

United Conference

**Team****Location****Arena** *(Capacity)*
Cedar Rapids TitansCedar Rapids, IowaCedar Rapids Ice Arena *(4,000)*
Chicago SlaughterHoffman Estates, IllinoisSears Centre *(9,500)*
Green Bay BlizzardAshwaubenon, WisconsinResch Center *(8,621)*
Sioux Falls StormSioux Falls, South DakotaSioux Falls Arena *(4,700)*
Texas RevolutionAllen, TexasAllen Event Center *(6,275)*

Intense Conference

**Team****Location****Arena** *(Capacity)*
Colorado IceLoveland, ColoradoBudweiser Events Center *(7,200)*
Nebraska DangerGrand Island, NebraskaEihusen Arena *(7,500)*
Tri-Cities FeverKennewick, WashingtonToyota Center *(5,970)*
Wyoming CavalryCasper, WyomingCasper Events Center *(8,395)*

Personnel

Robert Loving served as interim commissioner of the IFL in 2012 after Tommy Benizio left mid-season to pursue other opportunities. Benizio became president of the Texas Revolution, an IFL franchise based in Allen, Texas. Loving was officially named as the IFL's commissioner by the league's board of directors during the 2012 annual league meetings.

For 2013, Michael Allshouse was Director of Football Operations, Sean Whitmire was Director of Communications/Team Services, and Tom Falcinelli was the Director of Officiating.

Standings

Playoffs

| RD1-group1 =Intense Conference United Conference

|RD1-seed1=2 |RD1-team1=Colorado |RD1-score1=50 |RD1-seed2=1 |RD1-team2=Nebraska |RD1-score2=55

|RD1-seed3=2 |RD1-team3=Cedar Rapids |RD1-score3=20 |RD1-seed4=1 |RD1-team4=Sioux Falls |RD1-score4=44

|RD2-seed1=I1 |RD2-team1=Nebraska |RD2-score1=40 |RD2-seed2=U1 |RD2-team2=Sioux Falls |RD2-score2=43

Awards

Individual season awards

AwardWinnerPositionTeam
Most Valuable PlayerJameel SewellQuarterbackNebraska Danger
Offensive Player of the YearJameel SewellQuarterbackNebraska Danger
Defensive Player of the YearRoss CochranLinebackerWyoming Cavalry
Special Teams Player of the YearB. J. HillKick returnerGreen Bay Blizzard
Rookie of the YearCody KirbyQuarterbackChicago Slaughter
Adam Pringle AwardLionell SingletonDefensive backTri-Cities Fever
Coach of the YearMark StouteHead CoachCedar Rapids Titans

1st Team All-IFL

Offense
Quarterback
Running back
Wide receiver
Offensive tackle
Center
Defense
Defensive line
Linebacker
Defensive back

|}

Special teams
Kicker
Kick returner

2nd Team All-IFL

Offense
Quarterback
Running back
Wide receiver
Offensive tackle
Center
Defense
Defensive end
Linebacker
Defensive back

|}

Special teams
Kicker

References

References

  1. Hamar, Bob. (March 7, 2013). "IFL has seen dramatic change". [[Berkshire Hathaway]].
  2. (June 27, 2013). "IFL Announces Individual Award Winners". OurSports Central.
  3. (June 21, 2013). "2013 All-IFL Teams Announced". OurSports Central.
  4. "About the IFL: Staff". [[Indoor Football League]].
  5. Cummings, Tommy. (September 19, 2012). "Allen indoor football league team gets new name". [[A. H. Belo]].
  6. (October 2, 2012). "Cheyenne Warriors join Indoor Football League". [[Casper Star-Tribune]].
  7. (January 21, 2013). "IFL Announces Revised 2013 Schedule". [[Indoor Football League]].
  8. (January 3, 2013). "For The Record: Thomas Scott "Toby" SerVoss". The Platte County Record-Times.
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