2009 Arkansas Twisters season

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2009 Arkansas Twisters season
OwnerJim Smith
Jeff Everetts
Head coachChris Siegfried
Home fieldVerizon Arena
North Little Rock, Arkansas
Results
Record11-5 (regular season)
Division place2nd, Southwestern Division
Playoff finishLost to Boise Burn in 1st Round

The 2009 Arkansas Twisters season was the franchise's tenth season as a football franchise, last in the arenafootball2 league, and final season as the "Arkansas Twisters". The National Conference team, led by head coach Chris Siegfried, played their home games on Allstate Field at Alltel Arena (which changed names to "Verizon Arena" mid-season) in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The Diamonds finished the 2009 regular season with an 11-5 record and 2nd place in the Southwest Division. The team's playoff run ended with a 36-77 loss to the Boise Burn in the first round.

Off-field moves[]

After two seasons in the Central Division of the National Conference, the Twisters were realigned to the Southwest Division for the 2009 season. They joined the Bossier–Shreveport Battle Wings, Corpus Christi Sharks, and Rio Grande Valley Dorados in the Southwest Division.[1]

The Twisters re-signed head coach Chris Siegfried for a second season after leading the team to a winning record and a short playoff run in 2008.[2] The assistant coaches for 2009 were former Dallas Cowboys fullback and first-year coach Robert Thomas, four-time ArenaBowl champion player and 2004 ArenaBowl Defensive MVP Omar Smith, plus veteran assistant coach and East Tennessee State University alum Travis Crusenberry.[3]

In April 2009, the team was alerted that two active players had been assigned the "retired" jersey numbers of former Twisters players Reggie Swinton and Kahlil Carter. The team blamed the error on a "former employee" who had ordered the team's new uniforms without checking with veteran front office staff.[4]

2009 was the final year for Arkansas in arenafootball2 (af2) as the league was merged with remnants of the original Arena Football League to create Arena Football 1.[5] Although they signed on as a charter member of Arena Football 1, Twisters ownership soon had issues with league restructuring and financial stability so they jumped to the Indoor Football League.[6] To avoid buying the rights to the team's name and logo, the Arkansas franchise held a "name the team" contest and became the Arkansas Diamonds for the 2010 season, their last before relocating to Texas.[7][8][9] Arkansas is the site of the only diamond mine in the United States.[10]

Roster moves[]

When pre-season training camp began on March 6, 2009, players included the 2008 AF2 Offensive Player of the Year, quarterback Kyle Rowley, plus defensive back Lawrence Richardson, wide receiver Robert Johnson, kicker James Paul, and prospect Xavier Lee.[2]

Receiver Rod Harper left the team mid-season in June 2009 when he signed with the NFL's New Orleans Saints.[11] Harper was the second Twisters player to jump directly from AF2 to the NFL. (The first was Reggie Swinton who played for the Twisters in 2000 before being signed by the Dallas Cowboys in 2001.)[11]

Schedule[]

  Win   Tie   Loss   Bye

Pre-season[]

Week Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location
Final Score Team Record
1 Wednesday March 18 7:05pm at Spokane Shock L 28-35[12] --- Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena

Regular season[]

Week Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location[13]
Final Score Team Record
1 Saturday March 28 7:05pm Bossier–Shreveport Battle Wings W 39-38[14] 1-0 Alltel Arena
2 Saturday April 4 7:00pm at Amarillo Venom W 45-24[15] 2-0 Amarillo Civic Center
3 Saturday April 11 7:05pm Rio Grande Valley Dorados W 77-64[16] 3-0 Alltel Arena
4 Saturday April 18 7:05pm Tennessee Valley Vipers L 60-61[17] 3-1 Alltel Arena
5 Friday April 24 7:30pm at Green Bay Blizzard W 62-47[18] 4-1 Resch Center
6 Saturday May 2 7:00pm at Bossier–Shreveport Battle Wings L 61-69[19] 4-2 CenturyTel Center[20]
7 Saturday May 9 7:05pm Florida Firecats W 55-42[21] 5-2 Alltel Arena[22]
8 Saturday May 16 9:00pm at Central Valley Coyotes W 68-51[23] 6-2 Selland Arena
9 Bye
10 Saturday May 30 7:05pm at Corpus Christi Sharks W 82-59[24] 7-2 American Bank Center
11 Saturday June 6 7:05pm Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz L 54-56[25] 7-3 Alltel Arena[26]
12 Saturday June 13 7:00pm at Tulsa Talons L 47-56[27] 7-4 BOK Center[28]
13 Saturday June 20 7:05pm Amarillo Venom W 63-62[29] 8-4 Alltel Arena[30]
14 Saturday June 27 7:05pm at Rio Grande Valley Dorados W 57-54[31] 9-4 Dodge Arena[32][33]
15 Bye
16 Saturday July 11 7:05pm Corpus Christi Sharks W 57-47[34] 10-4 Verizon Arena*[35]
17 Saturday July 18 7:05pm Tulsa Talons W 81-55[36] 11-4 Verizon Arena*[37]
18 Saturday July 25 7:00pm at Bossier–Shreveport Battle Wings L 50-64[38] 11-5 CenturyTel Center[39][40]
  • Because of the sale of Alltel to Verizon Wireless, the Alltel Arena was renamed "Verizon Arena" on July 1, 2009.[41]

Playoffs[]

Round Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location
Final Score Team Record
1 Saturday August 1 7:00pm at Boise Burn L 36-77[42] --- Qwest Arena[43]

Roster[]

2009 Arkansas Twisters roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Offensive Linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

  •  8
  •  2
  •  4
  • 21

Kickers

Injured Reserve
  • Currently vacant

Exempt list

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated July 25, 2009
20 Active, 0 Inactive

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References[]

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