Lubbock Gunslingers

Lubbock Gunslingers
Established 2004
Folded 2006
Played in Lubbock, Texas
at the Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
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League/conference affiliations

Intense Football League (2004)

National Indoor Football League (2005-2006)
Team colors Black, red, silver, white
                   
Personnel
Team history
  • Lubbock Lone Stars (2004)
  • Lubbock Gunslingers (2005-2006)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

The Lubbock Gunslingers were a professional indoor football team. They played their home games in Lubbock, Texas, at Lubbock Municipal Coliseum.

The Gunslingers played in 2004 as a charter member of the Intense Football League when they were known as the Lubbock Lone Stars, receiving some criticism locally as it was felt that the phrase Lone Star should not be pluralized. Besides that, they ended their inaugural year at 9-7 and won over the Odessa Roughnecks in the Semifinals, yet lost to the Amarillo Dusters in Intense Bowl I.

Following their sole year in the IFL, the team joined the NIFL for the 2005 season, where they finished with a lackluster 4-10 record, but still finished second in the Pacific North Division.

New ownership was unable to begin play in 2006. Most of the team's regional travel partners bolted for the reorganized Intense Football League, while the Gunslingers had chosen to remain in the NIFL and wait another season to restart the team.

af2

Later in 2006, in a move that essentially spelled the end for the Gunslingers, the rights to play indoor football in the Coliseum were sold to Texas af2 Holdings, LLC, who also manages the Laredo Lobos, Texas Copperheads, and the Corpus Christi Sharks. An af2 expansion team, the Lubbock Renegades, began play in 2007.

Season-By-Season

SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Lubbock Lone Stars (IFL)
20049702nd LeagueWon Semifinal (Odessa)
Lost Intense Bowl I (Amarillo)
Lubbock Gunslingers (NIFL)
200541002nd Pacific North--
2006Did Not Play
Totals14180 (including playoffs)
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