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2006 AF2 season


FieldValue
title2006 AF2 season
leagueAF2
sportArena football
seasonRegular season
season_champsSpokane Shock
playoffsPlayoffs
conf1American
conf1_champGreen Bay Blizzard
conf1_runner-upFlorida Firecats
conf2National
conf2_champSpokane Shock
conf2_runner-upArkansas Twisters
finalsArenaCup VII
finals_champSpokane Shock
finals_runner-upGreen Bay Blizzard
finals_MVPKyle Rowley (QB, SPO)
seasonslistList of AF2 seasons
seasonslistnamesAF2
prevseason_link2005 AF2 season
prevseason_year2005
nextseason_link2007 AF2 season
nextseason_year2007

| conf1_runner-up = Florida Firecats | conf2_runner-up = Arkansas Twisters | finals_runner-up = Green Bay Blizzard

The 2006 AF2 season was the seventh season of the AF2, the Arena Football League's minor league. It was preceded by 2005 and succeeded by 2007. The league champions were the Spokane Shock who capped off an impressive inaugural season with a win over the Green Bay Blizzard in ArenaCup VII.

League info

Total teams23

Standings

TeamOverallDivisionWinsLossesPercentageWinsLossesPercentage
American Conference
Eastern Division
Green Bay Blizzard1060.625640.600
Manchester Wolves970.562750.583
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers970.562750.583
Louisville Fire970.562550.500
Quad City Steamwheelers790.437460.400
Albany Conquest5110.312480.333
Southern Division
Florida Firecats1330.812910.900
Memphis Xplorers1150.687640.600
Macon Knights880.500640.600
Birmingham Steeldogs790.437460.400
Tennessee Valley Vipers3130.187370.300
South Georgia Wildcats3130.187280.200
National Conference
Midwest Division
Tulsa Talons1150.687740.634
Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz1150.687740.634
Arkansas Twisters1060.625640.600
Rio Grande Valley Dorados790.437550.500
Amarillo Dusters4120.250460.400
Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings3130.187280.200
Western Division
Spokane Shock1420.875810.889
Central Valley Coyotes1240.750830.728
Bakersfield Blitz970.562650.545
Stockton Lightning5110.312290.189
Everett Hawks4120.250390.250
  • Green indicates clinched playoff berth
  • Purple indicates division champion
  • Grey indicates best regular season record

Playoffs

|Southaven, Mississippi|6|Louisville|61|3|Memphis|83 |Manchester, New Hampshire|5|Wilkes-Barre/Scranton|47|4|Manchester|55 |Oklahoma City|5|Arkansas|47|4|Oklahoma City|43 |Fresno, California|6|Bakersfield|45|3|Central Valley|37 |Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin|3|Memphis|50|2|Green Bay|67 |Estero, Florida|4|Manchester|39|1|Florida|40 |Tulsa, Oklahoma|5|Arkansas|53|2|Tulsa|51 |Spokane, Washington|6|Bakersfield|47|1|Spokane|50 |Estero, Florida|2|Green Bay|60|1|Florida|47 |Spokane, Washington|5|Arkansas|30|1|Spokane|48 |San Juan, PR |A2|Green Bay|34|N1|Spokane|57

ArenaCup VII

Neil Purvis, OL/DL-Spokane (Defensive) Kevin Beard, WR/DB-Spokane (Ironman) ArenaCup VII was the 2006 edition of the AF2's championship game, pairing the Green Bay Blizzard of the American Conference with the Spokane Shock of the National Conference. The Shock rode the arm of Offensive Player of the Game Kyle Rowley and a stout defense to a decisive victory over the Blizzard 57–34. The win by the Shock capped a wildly successful inaugural season that saw them go 14–2 in the regular season and become the first-ever AF2 expansion team to advance to and win the ArenaCup in their first year of existence.

Scoring Summary

Game stats/notes

  • Rowley completed 29-of-36 passes for 264 yards and six touchdowns, all of which were game-highs.
  • Shock DS Rob Keefe was awarded the Cutters Catch of the Game as a result of his one-handed interception off a James MacPherson pass attempt deep in Spokane territory.
  • Shock WR/DB Kevin Beard set game-highs in receiving with 13 receptions for 122 yards and two touchdowns.
  • Shock head coach Chris Siegfried earned his 57th win as an AF2 head coach with the ArenaCup victory, the most in league history at the time. His record was eventually tied in week 17 of the 2007 season, and broken in the first round of the 2007 playoffs by Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers coach Rich Ingold.
  • The Shock capped off their inaugural season with a 17-2 overall record.
  • Green Bay finished the 2006 season with a 12-7 overall record and the team's first-ever American Conference Championship.

References

References

  1. "Arenacup VII Boxscore".
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