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2013 Owensboro Rage season


FieldValue
teamOwensboro Rage
year2013
record5–5
division_placeTied 4th
coachMike Goodpaster
general managerKory White
ownerMelissa Logsdon
stadiumThe Next Level Sports Facility
playoffsDid not qualify
previous2012
no_nextseasontrue

The 2013 Owensboro Rage season was the second and final season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise.

On July 13, 2012, owner and general manager Eddie Cronin died in an automobile accident. On August 8, 2012, the Rage confirmed that they would continue to be a part of the CIFL again in 2013, with Cronin's fiancé, Melissa Logsdon running the team. The season will be dedicated to Cronin. On September 27, 2012, Logsdon announced that the team would be moving to Owensboro, Kentucky. The Rage also named Kory White as General Manager the same day. The Rage signed former Louisville quarterback Bill Ashburn as well as former Arena Football League wide receiver Robert Redd to get the team's offense going.

After starting off 2–0, the Rage lost three straight games. To help the floundering team, the Rage signed Jared Lorenzen to help solidify the quarterback position. Lorenzen helped the Rage instantly by helping the Rage win a close game with the Marion Blue Racers. The Rage received two automatic victories from the folding of the Kane County Dawgs, bringing their record to 5–3, but with two games remaining in the season, the Rage suspended operations due to lack of funds. The Rage forfeited their final two games of the season, making their record 5–5.

Roster

Owensboro Rage roster
Quarterbacks

Schedule

Regular season

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame siteFinal scoreTeam record123456789101112
February 87:00 P.M. CSTKentucky DrillersW 52–181–0The Next Level Sports Facility
February 187:00 P.M. ESTat Kentucky DrillersW 42–242–0Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
February 227:00 P.M. CSTDayton SharksL 14–542–1The Next Level Sports Facility
Bye
March 97:00 P.M. CSTKentucky XtremeL 14–702–2The Next Level Sports Facility
March 157:30 P.M. ESTat Kentucky XtremeL 30–592–3Freedom Hall
March 237:00 P.M. ESTat Marion Blue RacersW 39–383–3Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Bye
April 67:00 P.M. CSTKane County DawgsW 2–04–3The Next Level Sports Facility
April 137:00 P.M. CSTat Kane County DawgsW 2–05–3Canlan Ice Sports Arena
April 207:00 p.m. CSTDetroit ThunderL 0–25–4The Next Level Sports Facility
April 282:00 p.m. ESTat Erie ExplosionL 0–25–5Erie Insurance Arena

Standings

Coaching staff

2013 Owensboro Rage staff

References

References

  1. (July 15, 2012). "Robert 'Eddie' Cronin". Messenger-Inquirer.
  2. (August 8, 2012). "Evansville Continues Partnership with CIFL". OurSport Central.
  3. (September 27, 2012). "Rage Move to Owensboro". OurSports Central.
  4. (November 11, 2012). "Owensboro Rage Sign QB Bill Ashburn". OurSports Central.
  5. (October 12, 2012). "Rage Sign Robert Redd". OurSports Central.
  6. (March 21, 2013). "Jared Lorenzen signs with Owensboro Rage". OurSports Central.
  7. (April 19, 2013). "CIFL Suspends Owensboro Rage Operations". OurSports Central.
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