2005 Philadelphia Soul season

2005 Philadelphia Soul season
Head coach Michael Trigg (weeks 1–5),
James Fuller (weeks 6–17)
Home field Wachovia Center &
Wachovia Spectrum (alt.)
Results
Record 6–10
Division place 3rd
Playoff finish Did not qualify

The 2005 Philadelphia Soul season was the second season of the Philadelphia Soul. The Soul finished 6–10 on the season and missed the playoffs. The Soul got off to a great start, with a 66–35 win over the Austin Wranglers. But after Week 5, the Soul had 2 wins and 3 losses, leading to the firing of head coach Michael Trigg, and the signing of replacement head coach James Fuller.

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Home/Away Result
1 January 30 Austin Wranglers Away W 66–35
2 February 6 Chicago Rush Away L 51–41
3 February 13 Nashville Kats Home W 59–48
4 February 20 New Orleans VooDoo Away L 61–47
5 February 27 Dallas Desperados Home L 72–43
6 March 6 New York Dragons Home L 61–54
7 March 11 San Jose SaberCats Away L 52–26
8 March 20 Tampa Bay Storm Home W 69–63
9 March 26 Grand Rapids Rampage Home W 64–41
10 April 3 Columbus Destroyers Away W 62–45
11 April 10 Colorado Crush Away L 77–56
12 April 17 Las Vegas Gladiators Home L 56–49
13 April 24 New York Dragons Away L 51–37
14 April 30 Orlando Predators Home W 64–60
15 Bye Week
16 May 15 Columbus Destroyers Home L 55–52
17 May 22 Dallas Desperados Away L 77–63
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