1992 Arena Football League season

1992 Arena Football League season
League Arena Football League
Sport Arena football
Duration May 30, 1992 – August 3, 1992
Regular season
Season champions Orlando Predators
Season MVP Jay Gruden, TB
League postseason
1 vs 4 Semifinals champions Orlando Predators
  1 vs 4 Semifinals runners-up Tampa Bay Storm
2 vs 3 Semifinals champions Detroit Drive
  2 vs 3 Semifinals runners-up Dallas Texans
ArenaBowl VI
Champions Detroit Drive
  Runners-up Orlando Predators
Finals MVP George LaFrance, DET

The 1992 Arena Football League season was the sixth season of the Arena Football League (AFL). The league champions were the Detroit Drive, who defeated the Orlando Predators in ArenaBowl VI.

It is during the 1992 season that the first shutout in AFL history occurred. On June 13, the Orlando Predators defeated the San Antonio Force by a score of 50–0. To date, this remains the only shutout in AFL history, though there have been other shutouts in AF2 since. It also marked the first appearance of separate divisions in its history.[1]

Team movement

Five expansion teams joined the league: the Arizona Rattlers, Charlotte Rage, Cincinnati Rockers, Sacramento Attack, and the San Antonio Force.

Meanwhile, the Columbus Thunderbolts moved to Cleveland, Ohio and the Denver Dynamite suspended operations.

Standings

1992 Arena Football League standings
Team W L T PCT PF PA PF (Avg.) PA (Avg.) STK
Southern Division
xyz-Orlando Predators910.90048428148.428.1W 9
x-Tampa Bay Storm910.90047235447.235.4W 4
Charlotte Rage370.30035732035.732L 2
New Orleans Night0100.00025849125.849.1L 10
Northern Division
xy-Detroit Drive820.80049731449.731.4W 6
x-Cincinnati Rockers730.70045135045.135L 1
x-Albany Firebirds550.50042241642.241.6L 4
x-Cleveland Thunderbolts460.40031136231.136.2W 1
Western Division
xy-Dallas Texans550.50035438835.438.8W 2
x-Sacramento Attack460.40035439535.439.5W 1
Arizona Rattlers460.40032442032.442L 1
San Antonio Force280.20026846126.846.1L 2

z – clinched homefield advantage

y – clinched division title

x – clinched playoff spot

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals ArenaBowl VI
         
1 Orlando 50
8 Cleveland 12
1 Orlando (OT) 24
4 Tampa Bay 21
4 Tampa Bay 41
5 Cincinnati 36
1 Orlando 38
2 Detroit 56
2 Detroit 48
7 Sacramento 23
2 Detroit 57
3 Dallas 14
6 Albany 45
3 Dallas 48

Awards and honors

Regular season awards

AwardWinnerPositionTeam
Most Valuable PlayerJay GrudenQuarterbackTampa Bay Storm
Ironman of the YearBarry WagnerWide receiver/Defensive backOrlando Predators
Coach of the YearPerry MossHead coachOrlando Predators
Executive of the YearEric LeinsDirector of OperationsOrlando Predators
President's AwardGary VittoGeneral ManagerDetroit Drive

All-Arena team

Position First team
Quarterback Jay Gruden, Tampa Bay
Fullback/Linebacker Alvin Rettig, Detroit
Wide receiver/Defensive back Barry Wagner, Orlando
Gary Compton, Dallas
Merv Mosely, Albany
Offensive specialist/Kick returner Stevie Thomas, Tampa Bay
Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman Sylvester Bembery, Albany
Alo Sila, Sacramento
D'artagain Wise, New Orleans
Defensive specialist Durwood Roquemore, Orlando
Kicker Jorge Cimadevilla, Orlando

References

  1. Richard Oliver (June 17, 2012). "Force's 50–0 loss 20 years ago stands alone". www.mysanantonio.com. Hearst Communications Inc. Retrieved March 26, 2013.
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