Colonel William A. Phillips

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The 2014 Champions Indoor Football season was the second and final season of the Champions Professional Indoor Football League (CPIFL). With players like Clemson's #20 Antonio Clay with the Kansas Koyotes. It was the result of the brainchild of Sioux City Bandits owner Bob Scott.[1] The regular season began on Friday, February 28 when the Lincoln Haymakers lost to the Wichita Wild in Nebraska, 62–10. It finished on Saturday, June 7. The league champion was the Wichita Wild, who defeated the Sioux City Bandits by a score of 46–41 in the 2014 Champions Bowl. The season MVP was Rocky Hinds of the Wichita Wild. The CPIFL merged with the Lone Star Football League over the offseason, to create Champions Indoor Football (CIF).

Standings

Champions Professional Indoor Football League
W L PCT PF PA
y-Wichita Wild 10 2 .833 611 371
x–Sioux City Bandits 9 3 .750 702 558
x-Salina Bombers 8 4 .667 564 482
x-Dodge City Law 8 4 .667 560 445
Lincoln Haymakers 5 7 .417 504 559
Bloomington Edge 5 7 .417 586 667
Oklahoma Defenders 4 8 .333 625 644
Omaha Beef 4 8 .333 561 562
Kansas Koyotes 1 11 .083 371 673
y - clinched top overall seed
x - clinched playoff berth

Playoffs

Semifinals 2014 Champions Bowl
      
3 Salina 37
2 Sioux City 66
2 Sioux City 41
1 Wichita 46
4 Dodge City 31
1 Wichita 33

References

  1. ^ Pautsch, Brad (August 1, 2012). "Bandits leave APFL; looking to create new league". Sioux City, IA: KTIV. Archived from the original on July 30, 2017. Retrieved June 13, 2017.

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