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On December 22, the National Arena League had announced that the membership of the Lions had been discontinued. [15] One day later, the Lions announced they have joined the regional American Indoor Football Alliance. [16] They played only home games, going 6–0, [17] and defeated the Mississippi Raiders 55–10 in the league championship. [18]
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Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location Score Record 1 Sunday March 30 3:05pm at Harrisburg Stampede: L 54–71 0–1 Giant Center: 2 Saturday April 5 7:30pm Richmond Raiders: W 42–21 1–0 Columbus Civic Center: 3 Friday April 11 7:30pm Georgia Fire: W 71–34 2–1 Columbus Civic Center: 4 Saturday April 19 7:30pm at Trenton Freedom: L ...
Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location Score Record 1 Sunday March 10 4:00pm Knoxville NightHawks: W 58–28 1–0 Columbus Civic Center: 2 Saturday March 16 7:06pm Albany Panthers: L 37–40 1–1 James H. Gray Civic Center: 3 BYE: 4 BYE: 5 Saturday April 6 7:00pm at Alabama Hammers: L 45–72 1–2 Von Braun Center: 6 Saturday April 13 7:00pm
Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location Score Record 1 BYE: 2 BYE: 3 BYE: 4 Sunday March 20 4:00pm Georgia Firebirds: W 86–0 [2] 1–0 Columbus Civic Center: 5 Saturday March 26 7:05pm at Central Florida Jaguars: W 90–42 [3] 2–0 Lakeland Center: 6 BYE: 7 Saturday April 9 7:05pm Atlanta Vultures: W 65–8 [4] 3–0 Columbus Civic Center ...
The 2017 Columbus Lions season was the eleventh season for the professional indoor football franchise and first in the National Arena League (NAL). The Lions were one of eight teams that competed in the NAL for its inaugural 2017 season. Led by head coach Jason Gibson, the Lions played their home games at the Columbus Civic Center.
Results Game site Attendance TV Final score Team record 1 Saturday, September 18 11:00 p.m. ET: at Las Vegas Locomotives: W 27–20 1–0 Sam Boyd Stadium: 9,103 HDNet: 2 Saturday, September 25 11:00 p.m. ET at Sacramento Mountain Lions: L 20–24 1–1 Hornet Stadium: 20,000 Versus: 3 Thursday, September 30 6:00 p.m. ET Las Vegas Locomotives L ...
The 2010 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 81st season in the National Football League (NFL). It was Jim Schwartz's second season as head coach. The Lions spent most of the season at the bottom of their division, but with more division wins than the Minnesota Vikings (whose overall record was the same), the Lions ended up at 3rd place on the final day of the season with a victory over ...