Post by Nevadanut on Mar 5, 2019 20:21:11 GMT -8
SIOUX FALLS STORM at NEBRASKA DANGER
What: Danger welcome an old rival, the Storm, to Central Nebraska.
When: Saturday, March 9 at 5:05 p.m. pacific (7:05 p.m. central).
Where: Eihusen Arena; Grand Island, Nebraska.
Stream: IFL YouTube Channel.
2019 Head to Head: May 18 - Danger at Storm.
Note: The Storm defeated the Danger in three straight United Bowls, from 2013 to 2015.
The Storm are 1-0 overall and 1-0 on the road. They are coming off a 47-44 road win over the Cedar Rapids Titans on February 23. The Danger are 1-1 overall and 1-0 at home. They are coming off a 53-52 road loss to the Green Bay Blizzard on March 1.
SIOUX FALLS STORM
Storm K Miles Bergner (#16).
(Photo by Zach Clark/Cedar Rapids Titans)
ROSTER
# - name (pos)
1 - Damian Ford (WR)
3 - Darrian Miller (RB)
4 - Tra'Von Chapman (QB)
6 - DeAndre Scott (DB)
8 - Lorenzo Brown Jr. (QB)
11 - Charles Williams (DL)
12 - DeShawn Hathorn (DB)
13 - Trey Wafford (DB)
15 - Claude Davis (DL)
16 - Miles Bergner (K)
18 - John Prather (WR)
19 - Kent Shelby (WR)
20 - Daelin Young (LB)
22 - Richard Dickerson III (DB)
27 - Calen Campbell (RB)
31 - T.J. Neal (LB)
65 - Lawrence Martin IV (OL)
75 - Forrestal Hickman (OL)
77 - Melvin Owens (OL)
80 - Brandon Sheperd (WR)
N/A - Kanyia Anderson (DL)
N/A - Peter Borum (OL)
N/A - Malcolm Goines (DL)
N/A - Matt McKoy (DB)
N/A - Rick Rumph (DB)
Short Term IR
N/A
Season Ending IR
N/A
Transfer
N/A - Tyrell Robinson (LB) [CFL - Saskatchewan Roughriders]
RTR
79 - Jabari Buckley (OL)
Coaching Staff
Kurtiss Riggs - Head Coach
Andre Fields - Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coach
Brian Hermanson - Defensive Coordinator
Cory Johnsen - Defensive Line Coach
Blake Wilson - Wide Receivers
Paul Keizer - Offensive Line Coach/Strength & Conditioning Coach
Terrance Bryant - Quarterbacks/Running Backs Coach
Roster information is subject to change and is presented here as a basic guide for following the game. Rosters and team information is gathered from the IFL's 2019 Media Guide and other sources, and will be updated as further roster information becomes available.
NEBRASKA DANGER
Danger RB Davonte Sapp-Lynch.
(Photo via Indoor Football League on Twitter)
2019 ROSTER
# - name (pos)
2 - Najee Bright (DB)
4 - Eric Thomas (WR)
5 - Gregory Dent Jr. (WR)
6 - Jovante Seard (QB)
7 - Troy Evans Jr. (RB/WR)
8 - Tommy Armstrong Jr. (QB)
11 - Levarious Varnado (DB)
14 - Clarence Counts (DB)
15 - Dakari Ellis (DB)
21 - Dasmine Cathey (DL)
24 - Davonte Sapp-Lynch (RB)
26 - Jason Baxter (DB)
43 - Chris Martin (DL)
44 - La'More Wise (LB)
55 - Michael Brooks Jr. (DL)
56 - Adolphus Barnes (OL)
65 - Sean Brown (OL)
71 - Taylor Warner (OL)
76 - Joseph Austin (OL)
85 - Travis McCormick (WR)
88 - Jarod Haynes (K)
91 - Charles Walker (DL)
93 - Sayvon Lowry (DL)
N/A - Steffon Herd (DB)
Short Term IR
N/A - Chip Reeves Jr. (WR)
N/A - Quincy Walden (RB/WR)
Season Ending IR
N/A
Transfer
N/A
RTR
N/A - Adonis Cruz (OL)
N/A - Noah Housh (WR)
N/A - Ryan Jacques (OL)
Coaching Staff
Pig Brown - Head Coach
Damon Ware - Offensive Line Coach
Jameel Sewell - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach/Running Backs Coach/Wide Receivers Coach
Xzavie Jackson - Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach
Roster information is subject to change and is presented here as a basic guide for following the game. Rosters and team information is gathered from the IFL's 2019 Media Guide and other sources, and will be updated as further roster information becomes available.
ANALYSIS
This will be the 18th meeting between the teams, with the Storm holding a decided overall edge in the series, 16-1 (13-1 regular season and 3-0 in the playoffs. The Storm are coming off a bye week after squeaking out a 47-44 road win over the Cedar Rapids River Kings in their season opener. The difference proved to be Miles Bergner's 33-yard field goal as time expired. Kurtiss Riggs has been head coach of the Storm during all 17 previous games between the teams. The Storm, who have appeared in nine straight United Bowls, are looking to get back there in 2019. The Danger looked terrific in their season opening win over the Bismarck Bucks, especially in the first half when they jumped out to a 39-13 lead. The Danger were in their game against the Green Bay Blizzard until the final minute before falling last week, 53-52 in the closest finish of the young IFL season. Pig Brown is 0-2 against Sioux Falls as head coach of the Danger.
The Storm is one of the most veteran teams in the IFL, led by quarterback Lorenzo Brown, Jr. The two-time United Bowl champion threw for 106 yards and a touchdown against the River Kings. He also ran for 41 yards and a score. Darrian Miller was effective in the running game, rushing 12 times for 58 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Wide receiver Brandon Sheperd was Brown's primary target in the opener. He caught seven balls for 86 yards and a score. He also rushed for a touchdown on his only carry of the game. Defensive back DeAndre Scott and linebacker T.J. Neal had nine and seven tackles in the game, respectively, while Charles Williams recorded a sack and defensive lineman Charles Williams recored a sack and recovered a fumble. Bergner, one of the more reliable kickers in the IFL, hit all five of his extra point attempts, and has converted on four of five field goal tries with a long of 33 yards.
Tommy Armstrong, Jr. has looked good through two games. His six touchdown passes are tied for second in the league. Armstrong has completed 62.9 percent of his passes for 292 yards with a pair of interceptions. He also has rushed 10 times for 96 yards and another two scores. Davonte Sapp-Lynch, brother of Super Bowl champion Marshawn Lynch is third in the IFL with 63.5 rushing yards and second with six rushing touchdowns. Troy Evans, Jr. comes in with seven catches for 86 yards and a touchdown, while Eric Thomas has six grabs for 64 yards and two touchdowns. Gregory Dent, Jr. adds two receiving scores of his own. Defensive back Najee Bright and linebacker La'More Wise have 16 and 14 total tackles, respectively. Defensive backs Jason Baxter and Lavarious Varnado each have an interception. Jerod Haynes is 12 of 16 on point after tries and three of five on field goal attempts.
IFL GAMES THIS WEEK
March 9 - San Diego Strike Force at Cedar Rapids River Kings, 5:05 p.m.
March 9 - Green Bay Blizzard (1-1) at Iowa Barnstormers, 5:05 p.m.
March 9 - Sioux Falls Storm (1-0) at Nebraska Danger (1-1), 5:05 p.m.
March 10 - Bismarck Bucks (0-1) at Tucson Sugar Skulls, 3 p.m.
Byes - Arizona Rattlers, Quad City Steamwheelers
All times are pacific time.
HELPFUL LINKS
IFL
Indoor Football League Rules
IFL Franchise Index
SCtoC IFL 2018 Golden Helmet Awards
IFL 2019 League Schedule and Results
INDIVIDUAL TEAM SCHEDULES
Arizona Rattlers
Bismarck Bucks
Cedar Rapids River Kings
Green Bay Blizzard
Iowa Barnstormers
Nebraska Danger
Quad City Steamwheelers
San Diego Strike Force
Sioux Falls Storm
Tucson Sugar Skulls
INDIVIDUAL TEAM VITAL STATISTICS
Arizona Rattlers
Bismarck Bucks
Cedar Rapids River Kings
Green Bay Blizzard
Iowa Barnstormers
Nebraska Danger
Quad City Steamwheelers
San Diego Strike Force
Sioux Falls Storm
Tucson Sugar Skulls
IFL STANDINGS
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What: Danger welcome an old rival, the Storm, to Central Nebraska.
When: Saturday, March 9 at 5:05 p.m. pacific (7:05 p.m. central).
Where: Eihusen Arena; Grand Island, Nebraska.
Stream: IFL YouTube Channel.
2019 Head to Head: May 18 - Danger at Storm.
Note: The Storm defeated the Danger in three straight United Bowls, from 2013 to 2015.
The Storm are 1-0 overall and 1-0 on the road. They are coming off a 47-44 road win over the Cedar Rapids Titans on February 23. The Danger are 1-1 overall and 1-0 at home. They are coming off a 53-52 road loss to the Green Bay Blizzard on March 1.
SIOUX FALLS STORM
Storm K Miles Bergner (#16).
(Photo by Zach Clark/Cedar Rapids Titans)
ROSTER
# - name (pos)
1 - Damian Ford (WR)
3 - Darrian Miller (RB)
4 - Tra'Von Chapman (QB)
6 - DeAndre Scott (DB)
8 - Lorenzo Brown Jr. (QB)
11 - Charles Williams (DL)
12 - DeShawn Hathorn (DB)
13 - Trey Wafford (DB)
15 - Claude Davis (DL)
16 - Miles Bergner (K)
18 - John Prather (WR)
19 - Kent Shelby (WR)
20 - Daelin Young (LB)
22 - Richard Dickerson III (DB)
27 - Calen Campbell (RB)
31 - T.J. Neal (LB)
65 - Lawrence Martin IV (OL)
75 - Forrestal Hickman (OL)
77 - Melvin Owens (OL)
80 - Brandon Sheperd (WR)
N/A - Kanyia Anderson (DL)
N/A - Peter Borum (OL)
N/A - Malcolm Goines (DL)
N/A - Matt McKoy (DB)
N/A - Rick Rumph (DB)
Short Term IR
N/A
Season Ending IR
N/A
Transfer
N/A - Tyrell Robinson (LB) [CFL - Saskatchewan Roughriders]
RTR
79 - Jabari Buckley (OL)
Coaching Staff
Kurtiss Riggs - Head Coach
Andre Fields - Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coach
Brian Hermanson - Defensive Coordinator
Cory Johnsen - Defensive Line Coach
Blake Wilson - Wide Receivers
Paul Keizer - Offensive Line Coach/Strength & Conditioning Coach
Terrance Bryant - Quarterbacks/Running Backs Coach
Roster information is subject to change and is presented here as a basic guide for following the game. Rosters and team information is gathered from the IFL's 2019 Media Guide and other sources, and will be updated as further roster information becomes available.
NEBRASKA DANGER
Danger RB Davonte Sapp-Lynch.
(Photo via Indoor Football League on Twitter)
2019 ROSTER
# - name (pos)
2 - Najee Bright (DB)
4 - Eric Thomas (WR)
5 - Gregory Dent Jr. (WR)
6 - Jovante Seard (QB)
7 - Troy Evans Jr. (RB/WR)
8 - Tommy Armstrong Jr. (QB)
11 - Levarious Varnado (DB)
14 - Clarence Counts (DB)
15 - Dakari Ellis (DB)
21 - Dasmine Cathey (DL)
24 - Davonte Sapp-Lynch (RB)
26 - Jason Baxter (DB)
43 - Chris Martin (DL)
44 - La'More Wise (LB)
55 - Michael Brooks Jr. (DL)
56 - Adolphus Barnes (OL)
65 - Sean Brown (OL)
71 - Taylor Warner (OL)
76 - Joseph Austin (OL)
85 - Travis McCormick (WR)
88 - Jarod Haynes (K)
91 - Charles Walker (DL)
93 - Sayvon Lowry (DL)
N/A - Steffon Herd (DB)
Short Term IR
N/A - Chip Reeves Jr. (WR)
N/A - Quincy Walden (RB/WR)
Season Ending IR
N/A
Transfer
N/A
RTR
N/A - Adonis Cruz (OL)
N/A - Noah Housh (WR)
N/A - Ryan Jacques (OL)
Coaching Staff
Pig Brown - Head Coach
Damon Ware - Offensive Line Coach
Jameel Sewell - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach/Running Backs Coach/Wide Receivers Coach
Xzavie Jackson - Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach
Roster information is subject to change and is presented here as a basic guide for following the game. Rosters and team information is gathered from the IFL's 2019 Media Guide and other sources, and will be updated as further roster information becomes available.
ANALYSIS
This will be the 18th meeting between the teams, with the Storm holding a decided overall edge in the series, 16-1 (13-1 regular season and 3-0 in the playoffs. The Storm are coming off a bye week after squeaking out a 47-44 road win over the Cedar Rapids River Kings in their season opener. The difference proved to be Miles Bergner's 33-yard field goal as time expired. Kurtiss Riggs has been head coach of the Storm during all 17 previous games between the teams. The Storm, who have appeared in nine straight United Bowls, are looking to get back there in 2019. The Danger looked terrific in their season opening win over the Bismarck Bucks, especially in the first half when they jumped out to a 39-13 lead. The Danger were in their game against the Green Bay Blizzard until the final minute before falling last week, 53-52 in the closest finish of the young IFL season. Pig Brown is 0-2 against Sioux Falls as head coach of the Danger.
The Storm is one of the most veteran teams in the IFL, led by quarterback Lorenzo Brown, Jr. The two-time United Bowl champion threw for 106 yards and a touchdown against the River Kings. He also ran for 41 yards and a score. Darrian Miller was effective in the running game, rushing 12 times for 58 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Wide receiver Brandon Sheperd was Brown's primary target in the opener. He caught seven balls for 86 yards and a score. He also rushed for a touchdown on his only carry of the game. Defensive back DeAndre Scott and linebacker T.J. Neal had nine and seven tackles in the game, respectively, while Charles Williams recorded a sack and defensive lineman Charles Williams recored a sack and recovered a fumble. Bergner, one of the more reliable kickers in the IFL, hit all five of his extra point attempts, and has converted on four of five field goal tries with a long of 33 yards.
Tommy Armstrong, Jr. has looked good through two games. His six touchdown passes are tied for second in the league. Armstrong has completed 62.9 percent of his passes for 292 yards with a pair of interceptions. He also has rushed 10 times for 96 yards and another two scores. Davonte Sapp-Lynch, brother of Super Bowl champion Marshawn Lynch is third in the IFL with 63.5 rushing yards and second with six rushing touchdowns. Troy Evans, Jr. comes in with seven catches for 86 yards and a touchdown, while Eric Thomas has six grabs for 64 yards and two touchdowns. Gregory Dent, Jr. adds two receiving scores of his own. Defensive back Najee Bright and linebacker La'More Wise have 16 and 14 total tackles, respectively. Defensive backs Jason Baxter and Lavarious Varnado each have an interception. Jerod Haynes is 12 of 16 on point after tries and three of five on field goal attempts.
IFL GAMES THIS WEEK
March 9 - San Diego Strike Force at Cedar Rapids River Kings, 5:05 p.m.
March 9 - Green Bay Blizzard (1-1) at Iowa Barnstormers, 5:05 p.m.
March 9 - Sioux Falls Storm (1-0) at Nebraska Danger (1-1), 5:05 p.m.
March 10 - Bismarck Bucks (0-1) at Tucson Sugar Skulls, 3 p.m.
Byes - Arizona Rattlers, Quad City Steamwheelers
All times are pacific time.
HELPFUL LINKS
IFL
Indoor Football League Rules
IFL Franchise Index
SCtoC IFL 2018 Golden Helmet Awards
IFL 2019 League Schedule and Results
INDIVIDUAL TEAM SCHEDULES
Arizona Rattlers
Bismarck Bucks
Cedar Rapids River Kings
Green Bay Blizzard
Iowa Barnstormers
Nebraska Danger
Quad City Steamwheelers
San Diego Strike Force
Sioux Falls Storm
Tucson Sugar Skulls
INDIVIDUAL TEAM VITAL STATISTICS
Arizona Rattlers
Bismarck Bucks
Cedar Rapids River Kings
Green Bay Blizzard
Iowa Barnstormers
Nebraska Danger
Quad City Steamwheelers
San Diego Strike Force
Sioux Falls Storm
Tucson Sugar Skulls
IFL STANDINGS
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