2006 United Indoor Football season

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The 2006 United Indoor Football season was preceded by 2005 and succeeded by 2007. It was the second season of the UIF. The league champions were the Sioux Falls Storm, who defended their title by defeating the Lexington Horsemen in United Bowl II and acquired a perfect season.

The only changes in the league in 2006 were that the Tennessee Valley Raptors moved from Huntington, Alabama to Rockford, Illinois, where they became the Rock River Raptors, and Bloomington was added as an expansion team.

Standings[]

Team Overall Conference
Wins Losses Percentage Wins Losses Percentage
Eastern Division
Lexington Horsemen 13 2 0.866 6 0 1.000
Evansville BlueCats 7 8 0.466 7 2 0.778
Ohio Valley Greyhounds 6 9 0.400 2 6 0.250
Fort Wayne Freedom 4 11 0.266 2 5 0.285
Central Division
Rock River Raptors 11 4 0.733 5 0 1.000
Bloomington Extreme 5 10 0.333 2 3 0.400
Peoria Rough Riders 0 15 0.000 0 4 0.000
Western Division
Sioux Falls Storm 15 0 1.000 7 0 1.000
Omaha Beef 8 7 0.533 2 4 0.333
Sioux City Bandits 6 9 0.400 1 6 0.142
  • Green indicates clinched playoff berth
  • Purple indicates division champion
  • Grey indicates best league record

Playoffs[]

Wild Card Round Semifinals United Bowl II
5 Evansville 26
5 Evansville 37 1 Sioux Falls 32
4 Omaha 15 2 Lexington 64
1 Sioux Falls 72
3 Rock River 34
6 Sioux City 33 2 Lexington 47
3 Rock River 37

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