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2012 Arena Football League season


FieldValue
title2012 Arena Football League season
leagueArena Football League
sportArena football
logoArena Football League 25 seasons logo.gif
logo_size235
durationMarch 9, 2012 – August 10, 2012
seasonRegular season
season_champsPhiladelphia Soul
MVPTommy Grady, UTA
playoffsAFL playoffs
conf1American Conference
conf1_champPhiladelphia Soul
conf1_runner-upJacksonville Sharks
conf2National Conference
conf2_champArizona Rattlers
conf2_runner-upUtah Blaze
finalsArenaBowl XXV
finals_linkArenaBowl XXV
finals_champArizona Rattlers
finals_runner-upPhiladelphia Soul
finals_MVPNick Davila, ARZ
finals_MVP_linkMost valuable player
seasonslistList of Arena Football League seasons
seasonslistnamesAFL
prevseason_link2011 Arena Football League season
prevseason_year2011
nextseason_link2013 Arena Football League season
nextseason_year2013

| conf1_runner-up = Jacksonville Sharks | conf2_runner-up = Utah Blaze | finals_runner-up = Philadelphia Soul

The 2012 Arena Football League season was the 25th season in the history of the league. The regular season began on March 9, 2012 with a game between the Pittsburgh Power and the Orlando Predators and ended on July 22, 2012, with a game between the Utah Blaze and Philadelphia Soul. The Arizona Rattlers defeated the Philadelphia Soul by a 72–54 score in ArenaBowl XXV on August 10, 2012, to conclude the playoffs.

League business

Teams

The only franchise that relocated during the offseason was the Tulsa Talons, which became the San Antonio Talons following a move to San Antonio, Texas, where the team announced they would play at the Alamodome.

When the 2012 schedule was announced, the Dallas Vigilantes were left off without any explanation on the status of the franchise. No expansion teams were added for the 2012 season.

Labor issues

On March 9, 2012, the day the AFL was to begin play, the Arena Football League Players Association went on strike, seeking a doubling of their wages. The game between the Pittsburgh Power and Orlando Predators scheduled for that night was played as scheduled with replacement players making up about three-quarters of the roster. However, players began crossing the picket line by the second quarter and the AFL announced the work stoppage ended just two hours after the game ended.

For the second game of the 2012 season, the entire roster of the San Antonio Talons voted unanimously not to strike for its first game against the Utah Blaze.

On June 8, the Cleveland Gladiators were forced to forfeit a week 14 matchup against the Pittsburgh Power when they were unable to field enough players to play as a result of several of their players going on strike. It was the first forfeited game in the history of the league. This news came after the NFL Network chose not to air a contest between the Milwaukee Mustangs and Philadelphia Soul in the network's weekly Friday night broadcast, citing a "labor uncertainty." In the following week, after reports of a potential lockout rose, the NFL Network chose to air a War on I-4 game between the Tampa Bay Storm and the Orlando Predators via tape delay on June 16, the day after the game took place.

On June 17, it was announced that the AFL and the AFLPU agreed to a multi-year collective bargaining agreement, to be signed on June 20.

Regular season standings

TeamWLPCTPFPADIVCONHomeAwayTeamWLPCTPFPADIVCONHomeAwayTeamWLPCTPFPADIVCONHomeAwayTeamWLPCTPFPADIVCONHomeAway
(1) Philadelphia Soul15312289194–212–27–28–1
Cleveland Gladiators8108798754–26–85–43–6
Milwaukee Mustangs51396010623–34–72–63–7
Pittsburgh Power5138279631–54–91–84–5
South Division
(2) Jacksonville Sharks1089308844–48–66–44–4
(3) Georgia Force998129235–38–55–44–5
(4) New Orleans VooDoo8109799955–37–54–54–5
Tampa Bay Storm810102111084–47–77–21–8
Orlando Predators4147709022–64–114–50–9
National Conference
Central Division
(1) San Antonio Talons14410429495–19–48–16–3
Chicago Rush108104710444–25–67–23–6
Iowa Barnstormers71194810323–35–94–53–6
Kansas City Command3157059380–61–122–71–8
West Division
(2) Arizona Rattlers13511188803–38–57–26–3
(3) San Jose SaberCats126114310274–210–48–14–5
(4) Utah Blaze126112810514–28–46–36–3
Spokane Shock108106310481–55–75–45–4

Eight teams qualified for the playoffs: four teams from each conference, of which two are division champions and the other two have the best records of the teams remaining.

  • Green indicates clinched playoff berth
  • Blue indicates division champion
  • Gray indicates division champion and conference's best record

Tie-breakers

  • Milwaukee finished in third place in the East Division based on a head-to-head sweep over Pittsburgh.
  • New Orleans clinched the American Conference's No. 4 seed based on a greater won-loss percentage among games between New Orleans, Tampa Bay, and Cleveland. (New Orleans: 2–1, Tampa Bay: 2–2, Cleveland: 1–2)
  • San Jose clinched the National Conference's No. 3 seed based on their greater point differential in head-to-head competition with Utah.

Playoffs

| RD1-group1= American Conference | RD1-group2= National Conference

| RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Philadelphia | RD1-score1=66 | RD1-seed2=4 | RD1-team2=New Orleans | RD1-score2=53

| RD1-seed3=2 | RD1-team3=Jacksonville | RD1-score3=58 | RD1-seed4=3 | RD1-team4=Georgia | RD1-score4=56

| RD1-seed5=1 | RD1-team5=San Antonio | RD1-score5=34 | RD1-seed6=4 | RD1-team6=Utah | RD1-score6=35

| RD1-seed7=2 | RD1-team7=Arizona | RD1-score7=51 | RD1-seed8=3 | RD1-team8=San Jose | RD1-score8=48

| RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1=Philadelphia | RD2-score1=89 | RD2-seed2=2 | RD2-team2=Jacksonville | RD2-score2=34

| RD2-seed3=4 | RD2-team3=Utah | RD2-score3=69 | RD2-seed4=2 | RD2-team4=Arizona | RD2-score4=75

| RD3-seed1=A1 | RD3-team1=Philadelphia | RD3-score1=54 | RD3-seed2=N2 | RD3-team2=Arizona | RD3-score2=72

Conference semifinals

ConferenceDateKickoffAwayHomeFinal scoreGame siteRecap
NationalJuly 278:00 p.m. EDTUtah BlazeSan Antonio TalonsUtah, 35–34Alamodome
AmericanJuly 287:00 p.m. EDTGeorgia ForceJacksonville SharksJacksonville, 58–56Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
AmericanJuly 287:05 p.m. EDTNew Orleans VooDooPhiladelphia SoulPhiladelphia, 66–53Wells Fargo Center
NationalJuly 2810:00 p.m. EDTSan Jose SaberCatsArizona RattlersArizona, 51–48US Airways Center

Conference championships

ConferenceDateKickoffAwayHomeFinal scoreGame siteRecap
AmericanAugust 38:00 p.m. EDTJacksonville SharksPhiladelphia SoulPhiladelphia, 89–34Wells Fargo Center
NationalAugust 410:00 p.m. EDTUtah BlazeArizona RattlersArizona, 75–69US Airways Center

ArenaBowl XXV

Main article: ArenaBowl XXV

DateKickoffAwayHomeFinal scoreGame siteRecap
August 1010:30 p.m. EDTArizona RattlersPhiladelphia SoulArizona, 72–54New Orleans Arena

All-Arena team

OffensePositionFirst teamSecond team
QuarterbackTommy Grady, UtahNick Davila, Arizona
FullbackDerrick Ross, PhiladelphiaOdie Armstrong, Arizona
CenterKyle Young, ArizonaBilly Eisenhardt, Chicago
Offensive linemanRich Ranglin, San Jose
Michael Huey, ArizonaGeorge Bussey, Tampa Bay
Emmanuel Akah, San Jose
Wide receiverJesse Schmidt, Iowa
Maurice Purify, Arizona
Aaron Lesué, UtahReggie Gray, Chicago
Tiger Jones, Philadelphia
Dominick Goodman, Cleveland
DefensePositionFirst teamSecond team
Defensive linemanJoe Sykes, San Jose
Mike Lewis, Utah
Victor DeGrate, San AntonioBryan Robinson, Philadelphia
Scooter Berry, Jacksonville
Luis Vasquez, Milwaukee
Middle linebackerAaron Robbins, JacksonvilleFrancis Maka, San Jose
Jack linebackerAlvin Ray Jackson, New OrleansMarcus Everett, Milwaukee
Defensive backKent Richardson, Philadelphia
Jason Simpson, Iowa
Terrance Sanders, SpokaneJeremy Kellem, New Orleans
Arkeith Brown, Arizona
Tracy Belton, Georgia
Special teamsPositionFirst teamSecond team
KickerKenny Spencer, SpokaneNich Pertuit, San Jose
Kick returnerPJ Berry, PittsburghTerrance Sanders, Spokane

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References

References

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  6. (June 8, 2012). "Cleveland forfeits matchup against Pittsburgh". ArenaFan.com.
  7. Manoloff, Dennis. (June 8, 2012). "Cleveland Gladiators players' strike causes forfeit loss to Pittsburgh Power". [[The Plain Dealer]].
  8. (June 8, 2012). "AFL broadcast will not air nationally". ArenaFan.com.
  9. DiPoala, Jerry. (June 12, 2012). "Union: Arena League threatens lockout". [[Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]].
  10. Obert, Richard. (June 14, 2012). "Arena Football League threatening lock out". [[The Arizona Republic]].
  11. Markowitz, Adam. (June 12, 2012). "Labor Dispute Rages On, NFL Network Pulls Plug On Live Broadcasts". ArenaFan.com.
  12. (June 17, 2012). "AFL, AFLPU Agree to Terms on Multi-Year CBA". ArenaFan.com.
  13. "AFL Playoff Qualification, Selection of Teams". Arenafan.com.
  14. (July 28, 2012). "Utah Holds on, Advance to Conference Championship". Arena Football League.
  15. (July 29, 2012). "Sharks Defeat Force in Nail-Biter, 58–56". Arena Football League.
  16. (July 28, 2012). "Soul Top VooDoo, 66–53". Arena Football League.
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  19. (August 5, 2012). "Rattlers Defeat Blaze, 75–69, in Exciting Finish". Arena Football League.
  20. AFL Communications. (August 11, 2012). "Arizona Rattlers Win Avitae ArenaBowl XXV". Arena Football League.
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