They went 1-2 in the next three weeks, winning only against the Iowa Barnstormers in a 61-60 nail biter. The team folded after the 2014 season. Roster updated April 5, 2011 The Talons then won two straight, then lost two straight after that, bringing their record to 6-9. Former Big-10 quarterback Kellen Lewis has signed to play with the Talons. Roster updated March 31, 2011 In terms of victories and championships, the Talons were a successful af2 franchise. Donovan Morgan had 4 receptions for 112 yards and 3 touchdowns in the win. The 2010 Tulsa Talons lost in the Conference Semifinal.if(typeof ez_ad_units != 'undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[728,90],'statscrew_com-banner-1','ezslot_12',158,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-statscrew_com-banner-1-0'); Baseball Stats - AL - NL - AAGPBL - Minor League Baseball - Search View Type: Toggle List View Toggle Card View Toggle Table View. Allgood completed 23 of 31 passes for 244 yards and 7 touchdowns. The Talons had more wins than any other team in af2 history. Heading into the 2012 season, the Tulsa Talons had announced that they would be moving their base of location to San Antonio, Texas, and would now be officially known as the San Antonio Talons. Then cast your vote, Meet the 2023 Mr. Inside/Mr. 5' 10'' 189 lbs . The San Antonio Talons (formerly the Tulsa Talons) is a franchise primarily recognized by the Arena Football League. An arena football team based in Tulsa, OK. The Talons led the game 7671 with no time remaining, but on an untimed down, Rod Windsor of the Rattlers was able to slip by the Tulsa defense one last time to score the game's winning touchdown. The team was coached by Mitch Allner and played their home games at BOK Center. The Tulsa Talons of the Arena Football League ended the 2010 season with a record of 10 wins and 6 losses, finishing first in the Arena League's Southwest Division of the American Conference. In the first round of the playoffs, the Talons would lose against the divisional rival Utah Blaze in a close 34-35 game final. In 2010, some af2 teams joined with a handful of AFL teams which had remained in operation after the cancellation of the 2009 season formed a new league that was to be named AF1. Please refer to our. 0. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. In 2009 the Talons moved from their original home field at Tulsa Convention Center to the new 18,041 seat arena called the BOK Center . [10], On October 13, 2014, the AFL announced that the Talons would not be returning to play in 2015 and are dormant.[11]. Bill Jackson. After the 2011 season the team announced they would relocate to San Antonio. Ransom and receiver Jeff Hughley were af2 standouts with the Talons, but now they're battling for roster spots against former AFL athletes. 2010 Tulsa Talons Roster. Athletes like Steve Watson and former Talons standout receiver Donovan Morgan are raising the ante for everyone. The team finished the season 1-1, putting their overall record for the 2010 regular season at a 10-6. The Talons are the first af2 franchise to reach 100 overall franchise victories. Finishing first in the Southwest Division, the Talons were the only team from their division to make the playoffs, but lost 38-68 at home . TULSA - The Tulsa Talons of the arenafootball2 (af2) has officially been assigned former 2004 WR/LB, Zac Jones. Arena Football League Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. During his first stint, Ososkie worked with the defensive ends, secondary, offensive line, running backs and quarterbacks. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-1. Their home arena was the Alamodome, following their relocation to San Antonio for the 2012 season. Hockey Stats - NHL - WHA - Minor League Hockey - Search FR. Also, the Tulsa Talons won two af2 championships, known as the ArenaCup, in the last eight years of the league. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-1. Copyright 2023 Stats Crew, Stats Crew - The Home of Sports Statistics. Stitt expresses 'strong disagreement' with Oklahoma AG over Catholic charter school, Former NFL star Chad Johnson says he saved money by living inside Cincinnati Bengals stadium for 2 years, Oklahoma's new Teacher of the Year celebrates by gifting her tuition waiver to aspiring nurse, Meet the 2023 Ms. Inside/Ms. Berry: 9 rec, 81 yards, 2 TD, Tulsa Donovan Morgan: 9 rec, 180 yards, 5 TD, Alabama Michael Johnson 17-yard pass from Tim Hicks (Brian Jackson kick), 11:53, Alabama Vince Hill 46-yard interception return (Brian Jackson kick), 9:14, Alabama Larry Shipp 14-yard pass from Tim Hicks (Brian Jackson kick), 12:48, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 6-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Greg Gundersen kick blocked), 10:48, Tulsa Odie Armstrong 1-yard run (Greg Gundersen kick), 5:18, Tulsa Jeff Hughley 27-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Jeff Hughley run), 0:49, Alabama Tim Hicks 5-yard run (Brian Jackson kick), 0:21, Tulsa Roderick Green 35-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Greg Gundersen kick), 0:10, Tulsa Roderick Green 1-yard run (Greg Gundersen kick), 13:21, Tulsa Odie Armstrong 1-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Greg Gundersen kick), 7:58, Tulsa Roderick Green 32-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Greg Gundersen kick), 2:56, Alabama Willie Quinne 39-yard pass from Tony Colston (Brian Jackson kick), 0:00, Tulsa Greg Gundersen 12-yard field goal, 11:12, Tulsa Jeff Hughley 34-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Greg Gundersen kick blocked), 6:19, Alabama Michael Johnson 22-yard pass from Tony Colston (Brian Jackson kick), Tulsa Greg Gundersen 14-yard field goal, 0:49, Alabama Larry Shipp 31-yard pass from Tony Colston (Lorenzo Breland pass no good), 0:42, Tulsa Justin Allgood: 25/40, 310 yards, 6 TD, 1 INT, Alabama Tony Colston: 12/19, 307 yards, 3 TD, Tulsa Odie Armstrong: 8 att, 42 yards, 1 TD, Tulsa Roderick Green: 9 rec, 152 yards, 2 TD, Alabama Larry Shipp: 9 rec, 105 yards, 2 TD, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 4-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Capozzoli kick no good), 12:41, Arizona J.J. McKelvey 5-yard pass from Nick Davila (Fabrizio Scaccia run no good), 7:12, Tulsa Carlese Franklin 11-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Capozzoli kick), 4:07, Arizona J.J. McKelvey 7-yard pass from Nick Davila (Fabrizio Scaccia kick), 0:54, Tulsa Marco Capozzoli 22-yard field goal, 11:08, Arizona Trandon Harvey 39-yard pass from Nick Davila (Fabrizio Scaccia kick), 9:28, Tulsa Jeff Hughley 6-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Capozzoli kick), 5:07, Arizona Johnie Kirton 1-yard run (Billy Farris run no good), 1:00, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 1-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Capozzoli kick), 0:38, Tulsa Justin Allgood 2-yard run (Marco Capozzoli kick), 10:41, Arizona Rod Windsor 40-yard pass from Nick Davila (Billy Farris run), 9:32, Arizona Kelvin Morris 50-yard fumble return (Fabrizio Scaccia kick no good), 6:47, Tulsa Carlese Franklin 14-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Capozzoli kick), 1:44, Arizona J.J. McKelvey 8-yard pass from Nick Davila (Fabrizio Scaccia kick), 10:16, Arizona Rod Windsor 3-yard pass from Nick Davila (Fabrizio Scaccia kick), 6:09, Tulsa Jamar Ransom 1-yard run (Marco Capozzoli kick), 2:11, Arizona Rod Windsor 21-yard pass from Nick Davila (Fabrizio Scaccia kick), 0:49, Arizona Nick Davila: 25/36, 296 yards, 7 TD, 2 INT, Tulsa Justin Allgood: 20/36, 181 yards, 5 TD, 1 INT, Arizona Johnie Kirton: 2 att, 0 yards, 1 TD, Tulsa Justin Allgood: 4 att, 40 yards, 1 TD, Arizona J.J. McKelvey: 14 rec, 127 yards, 3 TD, Tulsa Carlese Franklin: 6 rec, 89 yards, 2 TD, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 17-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Capozzoli kick no good), 13:01, Tampa Bay Eric Ortiz 3-yard run (Garrett Rivas kick), 9:32, Tampa Bay Tyrone Timmons 8-yard pass from Brett Dietz (Garrett Rivas kick), 2:23, Tampa Bay Hank Edwards 38-yard pass from Brett Dietz (Garrett Rivas kick no good), 11:23, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 2-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Capozzoli kick), Tampa Bay Sedrick Robinson 30-yard pass from Brett Dietz (Garrett Rivas kick), 2:59, Tulsa Carlese Franklin 13-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Capozzoli kick no good), 0:44, Tampa Bay Sedrick Robinson 11-yard pass from Brett Dietz (Garrett Rivas kick), 0:06, Tampa Bay Tyrone Timmons 6-yard pass from Brett Dietz (Garrett Rivas kick no good), 9:41, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 10-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Capozzoli kick), 5:55, Tampa Bay Tyrone Timmons 7-yard pass from Brett Dietz (Garrett Rivas kick), 4:47, Tampa Bay Eric Ortiz 2-yard run (Garrett Rivas kick), 2:01, Tampa Bay DeAndrew Rubin 38-yard pass from Brett Dietz (Garrett Rivas kick), 12:29, Tulsa Jeff Hughley 12-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Donovan Morgan pass no good), 7:01, Tampa Bay Eric Ortiz 50-yard kickoff return (Garrett Rivas kick), 6:12, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 6-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Jeff Hughley pass no good), 3:43, Tampa Bay Brett Dietz: 22/29, 263 yards, 7 TD, Tulsa Justin Allgood: 20/43, 242 yards, 6 TD, 3 INT, Tampa Bay Eric Ortiz: 4 att, 9 yards, 2 TD, Tulsa Carlese Franklin: 1 att, 25 yards, Tampa Bay Sedrick Robinson: 7 rec, 87 yards, 2 TD, Tulsa Carlese Franklin: 8 rec, 121 yards, 1 TD, This page was last edited on 12 March 2021, at 22:24. The Talons' Jeff Hughley recovered Tulsa's one fumble of the game and actually scored a touchdown on the play. Rookies in italics The Talons open April 3 by hosting the Tampa Bay Storm. The Talons then made a big play in free agency by signing veteran quarterback Aaron Garcia, who was fresh off of leading the Jacksonville Sharks to their first ever ArenaBowl victory. Roster updated December 19, 2012 The Oilers are owned by Andy Scurto, owner of the ECHL franchise of the same name. Roster updated February 12, 2011 They would complete the off season with the signing of veteran quarterback Aaron Garcia, who had just spent the last two seasons with the Jacksonville Sharks and had won them an Arena Bowl Championship the year prior. Gabe Nyenhuis paced the defensive unit with 16 quarterback sacks, part of an overall team total of 33 sacks. Roster updated June 14, 2010 De La Rosa, This page was last edited on 28 October 2022, at 22:51. Tulsa Talons Franchise History (2010-2011) 2010 Tulsa Talons (10-6) - Roster - Stats - Results 2011 Tulsa Talons (8-10) - Roster - Stats - Results 2012 San Antonio Talons (14-4) - Roster - Stats - Results 2013 San Antonio Talons (10-8) - Roster - Stats - Results 2014 San Antonio Talons (3-15) - Roster - Stats - Results Your Tulsa Talons for @WRSelect PG @DameGoated SG @Ozzytf SF @llAmeerlI PF @jaydubz2k C @JokerADB @razorfang114 @MaskedYuri @Bigboat97 GM @OfficiaIFIash Looking to . You can cancel at any time. Note: Statistics are correct as of the 2022 Indoor Football League season. Allgood threw for 274 yards and 8 touchdowns, while Morgan had 120 yards receiving and caught 4 touchdowns. The Oilers are the third arena/indoor football team to play in Tulsa, following the Tulsa Talons of the af2 and Arena Football League (20002011) and the Oklahoma Defenders of the APFL and CPIFL (20122014). The team was coached by Mitch Allner and played their home games at BOK Center. Donovan Morgan topped the receiving corps, catching 123 passes for 1,707 yards. Australian Football Stats - Australian Football Search The team was founded back in 2000 as the Tulsa Talons and were a major force in the AFL's sister league af2. Former Head Coach Mitch Allner is the only person in af2 history to win a championship as both player and head coach. With the win, the Talons clinched the Southwest Division. Prior to the 2013 season, San Antonio failed to reach a new contract with quarterback with Aaron Garcia, forcing them to release him. [1] Although several fans had hoped for a return of the Tulsa Talons brand, Scurto stated that his preference was for the team to have an oil-related nickname. Their home arena was the Alamodome, following their relocation to San Antonio for the 2012 season.. The Tulsa Oilers are a professional indoor football team based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [5] The team was purchased by a group led by California businessman Jason Lohe and the Talons were introduced to the city of San Antonio on September 27, 2011. "There's more competition, and people are catching on quicker.". The team was coached by Mitch Allner and played their home games at BOK Center. Tulsa's defense stopped the Viper offense on the next drive, causing Alabama to turn the ball over on downs. The San Antonio Talons were a professional arena football team based in San Antonio, Texas. [2], On August 16, the five name-the-team contest finalists were announced, Bison, Crude, Oilers, Tornado and Wildcatters. The team was founded back in 2000 as the Tulsa Talons and were a major force in the AFL's sister league af2. Jackson was an active member of the 2006 and 2005 Yard Dawgz roster. Going into the league, the Talons had high expectations after practically dominating the af2 in years past. In 2004 the Talons were sold to a group led by Henry Primeaux, the owners of automobile dealerships in Oklahoma,[1][unreliable source?] Be among the first to get breaking news, weather, and general news updates from News on 6 delivered right to your inbox! {{start_at_rate}} {{format_dollars}} {{start_price}} {{format_cents}} {{term}}, {{promotional_format_dollars}}{{promotional_price}}{{promotional_format_cents}} {{term}}. The Talons began in 2000 in Tulsa, Oklahoma as the Tulsa Talons, a charter member of the now-defunct minor league of Arena football Arena Football 2, also known as af2. "It shows we did a good job in our offseason recruiting. @fba_gates @Yanksxedamon @MrElliot1075 . Watson was an all-AFL linebacker/defensive end with the San Jose SaberCats in 2008, while Morgan was the league's Rookie of the Year with the Chicago Rush. You can opt-out at any time. However, the Talons' rhythm would eventually come together as they streaked through an eleven game winning stretch. It would take a series of events that most observers say is unlikely. The Talons won their first game against the expansion team Pittsburgh Power in a thrashing 45-22 victory. The Tulsa Talons entered the AFL the year after the league took a year long hiatus from operations to restructure their organization. The Talons began in 2000 in Tulsa, Oklahoma as the Tulsa Talons, a charter member of the now-defunct minor league of Arena football Arena Football 2, also known as af2. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. 24 Active, 3 Inactive, Rookies in italics Twitter The Talons extended their home winning streak to 13 games by defeating the Vipers 6256, overcoming a 15-point deficit at halftime. 32 Active, 0 Inactive, Rookies in italics American Football Database is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. The Talons productivity on the field fluctuated from there, losing two straight by a combined total of a measly three points. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. The San Antonio Talons (formerly the Tulsa Talons) is a franchise primarily recognized by the Arena Football League. The San Antonio Talons were a professional arena football team based in San Antonio, Texas.They played in the Arena Football League (AFL). 24 Active, 11 Inactive, Roster updated October 6, 2011 [4] However, the league soon decided to use the former Arena Football League name rather than AF1. The Talons did not lead in the entire game until scoring the final points of the game. Continue with Recommended Cookies, 2010 Tulsa Talons (10-6) - Roster - Stats - Results2011 Tulsa Talons (8-10) - Roster - Stats - Results2012 San Antonio Talons (14-4) - Roster - Stats - Results2013 San Antonio Talons (10-8) - Roster - Stats - Results2014 San Antonio Talons (3-15) - Roster - Stats - Results, Baseball Stats - AL - NL - AAGPBL - Minor League Baseball - Search Jones is first on the Talons roster for the upcoming 2006 season. 28 Active, 1 Inactive, Roster updated June 14, 2011 The 2010 Tulsa Talons season was the 10th season for the franchise, and the first in the Arena Football League, coming from the AF2, which dissolved following the 2009 season. ArenaFan is the premier community site for fans of the Tulsa Talons. The 2010 Tulsa Talons season was the 10th season for the franchise, and the first in the Arena Football League, coming from the AF2, which dissolved following the 2009 season. S. 6' 3" 180 lbs. 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The league has been in talks with Spurs Sports & Entertainment, owners of the NBA's San Antonio Spurs, WNBA's San Antonio Stars and San Antonio Rampage hockey team, but neither AFL commissioner Jerry Kurz nor a Spurs spokeswoman could comment about the talks at the time. [2] In 2009 three new owners were added to the group.[3]. He first served as an assistant coach from 1969-78, returning in 1991 as a part-time assistant coach and has been back at TU as director of scouting since 2008. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. [1], Rookies in italicsRoster updated July 29, 201023 Active, 8 Inactive. The game winning score was set up by a forced fumble on Dallas quarterback Shane Stafford that was recovered by Jamar Ransom of the Talons at the Dallas 2-yard line. Jeff Hughley and Carlese Franklin provided receiving help, too. In the first round of the playoffs, the Talons suffered a crushing lost to the Tampa Bay Storm, whom they had beaten in the season opener, with the final score being 38-68. Roster updated June 28, 2011 Contents 1 League info 2 Standings 3 Playoffs 4 ArenaCup IV 5 References 6 External links League info [ edit] Standings [ edit] Continue with Recommended Cookies. 24 Active, 0 Inactive, Rookies in italics 2000 Tulsa Talons Roster. A member of the Indoor Football League (IFL), the Oilers are set to begin play in 2023 at BOK Center. [3] The Oilers name, logo and color scheme was announced on September 10. The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. Please subscribe to keep reading. Toliver 8-yard pass from Nick Hill (Carlos Martinez kick), Tulsa Jeff Hughley 0-yard kickoff return (Tony Dodson kick), Orlando Derrick Lewis 9-yard pass from Nick Hill (Carlos Martinez kick no good), Orlando Derrick Lewis 6-yard pass from Nick Hill (Carlos Martinez kick), Tulsa Carlese Franklin 31-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Tony Dodson kick), Tulsa Donovan Morgan 22-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Tony Dodson kick no good), Orlando Carlos Martinez 12-yard field goal, Tulsa Jeff Hughley 13-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Tony Dodson kick no good), Orlando Nick Hill: 27/41, 239 yards, 4 TD, 3 INT, Tulsa Justin Allgood: 23/43, 220 yards, 5 TD, 1 INT, Orlando Marlon Moye-Moore: 1 att, 1 yard, 1 TD, Tulsa Donovan Morgan: 9 rec, 108 yards, 3 TD, Dallas Josh White 2-yard run (Mark Lewis kick), 6:51, Tulsa Carlese Franklin 8-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 4:14, Dallas Kenny Henderson 18-yard pass from Collin Drafts (Mark Lewis kick), 2:35, Dallas Matt Fields 29-yard pass from Collin Drafts (Mark Lewis kick), 9:03, Tulsa Odie Armstrong 2-yard run (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 6:46, Dallas Kenny Henderson 24-yard pass from Collin Drafts (Mark Lewis kick), 5:08, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 10-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 0:52, Dallas Mark Lewis 20-yard field goal, 0:19, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 8-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 0:14, Dallas Josh White 1-yard run (Mark Lewis kick), 9:09, Dallas Larry Brackins 0-yard kickoff return (Mark Lewis kick no good), 8:07, Tulsa Jeff Hughley 39-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Carlese Franklin pass no good), 6:55, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 14-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 5:14, Tulsa Jeff Hughley 1-yard run (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 12:03, Dallas Kenny Henderson 56-yard kickoff return (Mark Lewis kick), 11:16, Tulsa Carlese Franklin 7-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 10:05, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 7-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 3:14, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 7-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 0:35, Tulsa Justin Allgood: 25/37, 384 yards, 8 TD, 1 INT, Dallas Collin Drafts: 23/37, 239 yards, 4 TD, 3 INT, Tulsa Odie Armstrong: 3 att, 19 yards, 1 TD, Dallas Josh White: 6 att, 10 yards, 2 TD, Tulsa Donovan Morgan: 11 rec, 143 yards, 5 TD, Dallas Kenny Henderson: 10 rec, 104 yards, 2 TD, Spokane Antwan Marsh 1-yard run (Taylor Rowan kick), 9:55, Tulsa Jeff Hughley 25-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 6:09, Spokane Raul Vijil 9-yard pass from Kyle Rowley (Taylor Rowan kick), 1:23, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 13-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 12:55, Spokane Ed Ta'amu 7-yard pass from Kyle Rowley (Taylor Rowan kick), 9:33, Tulsa Carlese Franklin 16-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 5:22, Spokane Raul Vijil 15-yard pass from Kyle Rowley (Taylor Rowan kick), 4:28, Spokane Kyle Rowley 2-yard run (Taylor Rowan kick), 0:35, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 9-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 12:36, Spokane Raul Vijil 8-yard pass from Kyle Rowley (Taylor Rowan kick), 7:53, Tulsa Odie Armstrong 2-yard run (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 4:36, Spokane Emery Sammons 47-yard pass from Kyle Rowley (Taylor Rowan kick), 0:00, Spokane Raul Vijil 5-yard pass from Kyle Rowley (Taylor Rowan kick), 5:44, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 1-yard pass from Justin Allgood (Marco Cabozzoli kick), 0:31, Spokane Raul Vijil 5-yard pass from Kyle Rowley (Taylor Rowan kick), 0:19, Tulsa Justin Allgood: 24/47, 341 yards, 5 TD, 2 INT, Spokane Kyle Rowley: 28/37, 307 yards, 7 TD, 1 INT, Tulsa Odie Armstrong: 3 att, 10 yards, 1 TD, Tulsa Donovan Morgan: 9 rec, 129 yards, 3 TD, Spokane Raul Vijil: 11 rec, 103 yards, 5 TD, BossierShreveport Nick Gatto 35-yard field goal, 10:54, Tulsa Donovan Morgan 26-yard pass from Michael Potts (Marco Capozzoli kick), 9:48, BossierShreveport P.J.