Post by Nevadanut on Jun 28, 2024 10:49:20 GMT -8
Green Bay Blizzard at Tulsa Oilers
What: The Blizzard blow into Tulsa to face the Oilers.
When: Saturday, June 29 at 5:05 p.m. PDT (7:05 p.m. CDT).
Where: BOK Center; Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Video Stream: IFL Official Youtube Channel.
2024 Head to Head: May 11 - Blizzard (H) 42, Oilers 22.
Overall Head to Head: Blizzard lead 2-0 (1-0 home, 1-0 road).
SCtoC Logo: Created by David
The Blizzard are 10-3 overall, 3-2 on the road and 10-3 in conference play. They are coming off a 37-27 road loss to the Quad City Steamwheelers on June 22. The Oilers are 5-8 overall, 2-3 at home and 5-6 in conference play. They are coming off a 54-48 road win over the Iowa Barnstormers on June 22.
Green Bay Blizzard
Blizzard offensive lineman Colby Thomas. (Photo courtesy Green Bay Blizzard)
2024 ROSTER
# - name (pos)
1 - Ravarius Rivers (DB)
2 - Jayln Cagle (RB)
4 - Shawn Steele II (DB)
6 - Nijul Canada (DB)
7 - Max Meylor (QB)
9 - Rafiq Abdul-Wahid (DL)
10 - Skyler Perry (QB)
11 - Simeon Burns (DB)
12 - Lowell Patton Jr. (WR)
13 - Demetrius Moore (WR)
14 - Andrew Williams (WR)
16 - Andrew Mevis (K)
18 - Harry Ballard III (WR)
19 - LJ Lovelace Jr. (DL)
21 - Christopher Biggurs (DL)
22 - EJ Burgess Jr. (RB)
24 - Cyntell Williams (DB)
33 - Julius Wilkerson (LB)
50 - Trent Clark (C)
55 - Desmond Thomas (OL)
56 - Elias Marte (OL)
77 - Colby Thomas (OL)
92 - Olalere Oladipo (DL)
94 - Dennis Osagiede (DL)
97 - Darren Brown (DL)
N/A - Nick Holmes (WR)
Short Term IR
5 - Kevin Ransom II (DB)
99 - Scean Mustin (DL)
Season Ending IR
70 - Ethan Culberson (OL)
97 - Brandon Penderton (DL)
RTR
8 - Marquis Hendrix (LB)
17 - Tre Adger III (WR)
Coaching Staff
Corey Roberson - Head Coach
Matt Behrendt - Offensive Coordinator
Dean Picotte - Offensive Line & Defensive Line Coach
Jon Tate - Defensive Backs Coach
BREAKDOWN
Green Bay is the top team in the Eastern Conference and is in the driver's seat for a home playoff game. The Blizzard became the first team to clinch a playoff spot with their home win over the Jacksonville Sharks two weeks ago. They will reach the postseason for the first time since 2019 – Corey Roberson's first full-season as head coach. They can clinch a home game in the opening round of the playoffs with a win over the Oilers They are also in the driver's seat for the top seed in the Eastern Conference. The Blizzard are locked in a tie with the Frisco Fighters for that spot. They'll need to win their conference games to preserve their tiebreaker, which is the first tiebreaker. The Blizzard score 45.2 points per game (eighth) and allow 34.4 (second). Max Meylor is tied for fifth in the league with 29 touchdown passes and is third with 23 rushing scores. Ravarius Rivers the team's top defenders and is ninth in the IFL with 78.5 tackles, which is good for second. Scean Mustin ranks third with 5.5 sacks. Players to Watch: EJ Burgess, Jr. (RB); Lowell Patron, Jr. (WR), Harry Ballard III (WR); Shawn Steele II (DB); Kevin Ransom II (DB); Jaylon Abdul-Wahid (DL).
Roster information is compiled by SCtoC staff, based on all available and verifiable information. The above rosters are subject to change and is presented here merely as a basic guide for following the game. Statistical leaders list only active players as of the compilation of this preview.
Tulsa Oilers
Oilers wide receiver Alexis Rosario. (Photo courtesy Tulsa Oilers)
2024 ROSTER
# - name (pos)
0 - Romon Morris (DB)
1 - D'Marcus Adams
2 - Alexis Rosario (WR)
3 - Jonathan Nance (WR)
4 - Taylor Hawkins (DB)
5 - Jordan Jones (LB/DE)
7 - Noah Lyles (DL)
8 - Jairus Moll (WR)
10 - Montero Dubose (WR)
11 - Joshua Crockett (WR)
12 - Andre Sale (QB)
13 - Dylan VanBoxel (QB)
15 - Keiondre Hall (DL/LB)
16 - Michael Hall (K)
50 - Jeremy West (OL)
21 - Quran Bouldin (DL)
22 - Kaytron Allen (DB)
23 - Travion Bryant (DB)
24 - Tre Harvey (LB)
48 - Michael Witherspoon (DB)
50 - Jeremy West (OL)
68 - Patrick Barrett (OL)
75 - Dante Bivens (OL/DL)
90 - Chima Dunga (DL)
94 - Tre Smalls (DL)
N/A - Jo-El Shaw (RB)
N/A - Britto Tutt (DB)
Short Term IR
9 - Jarrod Ware Jr. (RB)
54 - Jake Balderrama (OL)
N/A - Jairus Moll (WR)
Coaching Staff
Marvin Jones - Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator
Joey Rogers - Defensive Assistant
Zachary Williams-Cooper - Offensive/Defensive Line Coach
BREAKDOWN
After dropping a six games, Tulsa has won its last two games. Last week the Oilers completed a season sweep over the Iowa Barnstormers. They're averaging 54.5 over the past two weeks. The Oilers are in fifth place, a game-and-a-half back from the fourth-place Quad City Steamwheelers, in the Eastern Conference standings. They still have a shot at a playoff berth, but they'll have to pretty much win out and get some help from elsewhere around the conference. The team seems to be gelling on offense and already has a strong defense. If there is a chance for the playoffs, the time is now. They play their final three games at home. The Oilers score 41.5 points per game (11th) and allow allow 43.3 (sixth). Andrew Sale, who played last year for the team, has taken over at QB and has 25 touchdown passes which ranks him eighth in the league. Alexis Rosario is one of the league's top receivers who is third in the IFL with 675 yards and is tied for second third with 18 touchdown catches. Jordan Jones, who led the league last season in tackles, is the league leader thus far this season with 86.5. Tre Harvey is 10th with 63 tackles. Players to Watch: Jonathan Nance (WR); Joshua Crockett (WR); Noah Lyles (DL); Taylor Hawkins (DB); Kaytron Allen (DB).
Roster information is compiled by SCtoC staff, based on all available and verifiable information. The above rosters are subject to change and is presented here merely as a basic guide for following the game. Statistical leaders list only active players as of the compilation of this preview.
Today's Game Venue
This Week's Schedule
Sat., June 29 - Frisco Fighters at San Antonio Gunslingers, 4:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Tucson Sugar Skulls at Duke City Gladiators, 5:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Jacksonville Sharks at Sioux Falls Storm, 5:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Green Bay Blizzard at Tulsa Oilers, 5:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Bay Area Panthers at Vegas Knight Hawks, 6:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - San Diego Strike Force at Northern Arizona Wranglers, 6:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Iowa Barnstormers at Arizona Rattlers, 6:05 p.m.
Mon., July 1 - Quad City Steamwheelers at Massachusetts Pirates, 4:05 p.m.
All times are pacific daylight time.
Standings Heading Into This Week
Helpful Links
IFL
Indoor Football League 2024 Schedule
Indoor Football League 2024 Franchise Index
Indoor Football League 2024 Players of the Week
Indoor Football league Rules
SCtoC IFL 2023 Golden Helmet Awards
Indoor Football league 2023 Hall of Fame Class
SCtoC 2023 National Championship Recap
INDIVIDUAL TEAM SCHEDULES
Arizona Rattlers
Bay Area Panthers
Duke City Gladiators
Frisco Fighters
Green Bay Blizzard
Iowa Barnstormers
Jacksonville Sharks
Massachusetts Pirates
Northern Arizona Wranglers
Quad City Steamwheelers
San Antonio Gunslingers
San Diego Strike Force
Sioux Falls Storm
Tucson Sugar Skulls
Tulsa Oilers
Vegas Knight Hawks
INDIVIDUAL TEAM VITAL STATISTICS
Arizona Rattlers
Bay Area Panthers
Duke City Gladiators
Frisco Fighters
Green Bay Blizzard
Iowa Barnstormers
Jacksonville Sharks
Massachusetts Pirates
Northern Arizona Wranglers
Quad City Steamwheelers
San Antonio Gunslingers
San Diego Strike Force
Sioux Falls Storm
Tucson Sugar Skulls
Tulsa Oilers
Vegas Knight Hawks
IFL Team Venues
Arizona Rattlers - Desert Diamond Arena; Glendale, Arizona
Bay Area Panthers - SAP Center at San Jose; San Jose, California
Duke City Gladiators - Rio Rancho Events Center; Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Frisco Fighters - Comerica Center; Frisco, Texas
Green Bay Blizzard - Resch Center; Green Bay, Wisconsin
Iowa Barnstormers - Wells Fargo Center; Des Moines, Iowa
Jacksonville Sharks - VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena; Jacksonville, Florida
Massachusetts Pirates - Tsonga Center; Lowell, Massachusetts
Northern Arizona Wranglers - Findlay Toyota Center; Prescott Valley, Arizona
Quad City Steamwheelers - Vibrant Arena at The MARK; Moline, Illinois
San Antonio Gunslingers - Freeman Coliseum; San Antonio, Texas
San Diego Strike Force - Pechanga Arena; San Diego, California
Sioux Falls Storm - Denny Sanford Premier Center; Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Tucson Sugar Skulls - Tucson Convention Center; Tucson, Arizona
Tulsa Oilers - BOK Center; Tulsa, Oklahoma
Vegas Knight Hawks - Lee's Family Forum; Henderson, Nevada
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What: The Blizzard blow into Tulsa to face the Oilers.
When: Saturday, June 29 at 5:05 p.m. PDT (7:05 p.m. CDT).
Where: BOK Center; Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Video Stream: IFL Official Youtube Channel.
2024 Head to Head: May 11 - Blizzard (H) 42, Oilers 22.
Overall Head to Head: Blizzard lead 2-0 (1-0 home, 1-0 road).
SCtoC Logo: Created by David
The Blizzard are 10-3 overall, 3-2 on the road and 10-3 in conference play. They are coming off a 37-27 road loss to the Quad City Steamwheelers on June 22. The Oilers are 5-8 overall, 2-3 at home and 5-6 in conference play. They are coming off a 54-48 road win over the Iowa Barnstormers on June 22.
Green Bay Blizzard
Blizzard offensive lineman Colby Thomas. (Photo courtesy Green Bay Blizzard)
2024 ROSTER
# - name (pos)
1 - Ravarius Rivers (DB)
2 - Jayln Cagle (RB)
4 - Shawn Steele II (DB)
6 - Nijul Canada (DB)
7 - Max Meylor (QB)
9 - Rafiq Abdul-Wahid (DL)
10 - Skyler Perry (QB)
11 - Simeon Burns (DB)
12 - Lowell Patton Jr. (WR)
13 - Demetrius Moore (WR)
14 - Andrew Williams (WR)
16 - Andrew Mevis (K)
18 - Harry Ballard III (WR)
19 - LJ Lovelace Jr. (DL)
21 - Christopher Biggurs (DL)
22 - EJ Burgess Jr. (RB)
24 - Cyntell Williams (DB)
33 - Julius Wilkerson (LB)
50 - Trent Clark (C)
55 - Desmond Thomas (OL)
56 - Elias Marte (OL)
77 - Colby Thomas (OL)
92 - Olalere Oladipo (DL)
94 - Dennis Osagiede (DL)
97 - Darren Brown (DL)
N/A - Nick Holmes (WR)
Short Term IR
5 - Kevin Ransom II (DB)
99 - Scean Mustin (DL)
Season Ending IR
70 - Ethan Culberson (OL)
97 - Brandon Penderton (DL)
RTR
8 - Marquis Hendrix (LB)
17 - Tre Adger III (WR)
Coaching Staff
Corey Roberson - Head Coach
Matt Behrendt - Offensive Coordinator
Dean Picotte - Offensive Line & Defensive Line Coach
Jon Tate - Defensive Backs Coach
BREAKDOWN
Green Bay is the top team in the Eastern Conference and is in the driver's seat for a home playoff game. The Blizzard became the first team to clinch a playoff spot with their home win over the Jacksonville Sharks two weeks ago. They will reach the postseason for the first time since 2019 – Corey Roberson's first full-season as head coach. They can clinch a home game in the opening round of the playoffs with a win over the Oilers They are also in the driver's seat for the top seed in the Eastern Conference. The Blizzard are locked in a tie with the Frisco Fighters for that spot. They'll need to win their conference games to preserve their tiebreaker, which is the first tiebreaker. The Blizzard score 45.2 points per game (eighth) and allow 34.4 (second). Max Meylor is tied for fifth in the league with 29 touchdown passes and is third with 23 rushing scores. Ravarius Rivers the team's top defenders and is ninth in the IFL with 78.5 tackles, which is good for second. Scean Mustin ranks third with 5.5 sacks. Players to Watch: EJ Burgess, Jr. (RB); Lowell Patron, Jr. (WR), Harry Ballard III (WR); Shawn Steele II (DB); Kevin Ransom II (DB); Jaylon Abdul-Wahid (DL).
Roster information is compiled by SCtoC staff, based on all available and verifiable information. The above rosters are subject to change and is presented here merely as a basic guide for following the game. Statistical leaders list only active players as of the compilation of this preview.
Tulsa Oilers
Oilers wide receiver Alexis Rosario. (Photo courtesy Tulsa Oilers)
2024 ROSTER
# - name (pos)
0 - Romon Morris (DB)
1 - D'Marcus Adams
2 - Alexis Rosario (WR)
3 - Jonathan Nance (WR)
4 - Taylor Hawkins (DB)
5 - Jordan Jones (LB/DE)
7 - Noah Lyles (DL)
8 - Jairus Moll (WR)
10 - Montero Dubose (WR)
11 - Joshua Crockett (WR)
12 - Andre Sale (QB)
13 - Dylan VanBoxel (QB)
15 - Keiondre Hall (DL/LB)
16 - Michael Hall (K)
50 - Jeremy West (OL)
21 - Quran Bouldin (DL)
22 - Kaytron Allen (DB)
23 - Travion Bryant (DB)
24 - Tre Harvey (LB)
48 - Michael Witherspoon (DB)
50 - Jeremy West (OL)
68 - Patrick Barrett (OL)
75 - Dante Bivens (OL/DL)
90 - Chima Dunga (DL)
94 - Tre Smalls (DL)
N/A - Jo-El Shaw (RB)
N/A - Britto Tutt (DB)
Short Term IR
9 - Jarrod Ware Jr. (RB)
54 - Jake Balderrama (OL)
N/A - Jairus Moll (WR)
Coaching Staff
Marvin Jones - Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator
Joey Rogers - Defensive Assistant
Zachary Williams-Cooper - Offensive/Defensive Line Coach
BREAKDOWN
After dropping a six games, Tulsa has won its last two games. Last week the Oilers completed a season sweep over the Iowa Barnstormers. They're averaging 54.5 over the past two weeks. The Oilers are in fifth place, a game-and-a-half back from the fourth-place Quad City Steamwheelers, in the Eastern Conference standings. They still have a shot at a playoff berth, but they'll have to pretty much win out and get some help from elsewhere around the conference. The team seems to be gelling on offense and already has a strong defense. If there is a chance for the playoffs, the time is now. They play their final three games at home. The Oilers score 41.5 points per game (11th) and allow allow 43.3 (sixth). Andrew Sale, who played last year for the team, has taken over at QB and has 25 touchdown passes which ranks him eighth in the league. Alexis Rosario is one of the league's top receivers who is third in the IFL with 675 yards and is tied for second third with 18 touchdown catches. Jordan Jones, who led the league last season in tackles, is the league leader thus far this season with 86.5. Tre Harvey is 10th with 63 tackles. Players to Watch: Jonathan Nance (WR); Joshua Crockett (WR); Noah Lyles (DL); Taylor Hawkins (DB); Kaytron Allen (DB).
Roster information is compiled by SCtoC staff, based on all available and verifiable information. The above rosters are subject to change and is presented here merely as a basic guide for following the game. Statistical leaders list only active players as of the compilation of this preview.
Today's Game Venue
This Week's Schedule
Sat., June 29 - Frisco Fighters at San Antonio Gunslingers, 4:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Tucson Sugar Skulls at Duke City Gladiators, 5:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Jacksonville Sharks at Sioux Falls Storm, 5:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Green Bay Blizzard at Tulsa Oilers, 5:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Bay Area Panthers at Vegas Knight Hawks, 6:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - San Diego Strike Force at Northern Arizona Wranglers, 6:05 p.m.
Sat., June 29 - Iowa Barnstormers at Arizona Rattlers, 6:05 p.m.
Mon., July 1 - Quad City Steamwheelers at Massachusetts Pirates, 4:05 p.m.
All times are pacific daylight time.
Standings Heading Into This Week
Helpful Links
IFL
Indoor Football League 2024 Schedule
Indoor Football League 2024 Franchise Index
Indoor Football League 2024 Players of the Week
Indoor Football league Rules
SCtoC IFL 2023 Golden Helmet Awards
Indoor Football league 2023 Hall of Fame Class
SCtoC 2023 National Championship Recap
INDIVIDUAL TEAM SCHEDULES
Arizona Rattlers
Bay Area Panthers
Duke City Gladiators
Frisco Fighters
Green Bay Blizzard
Iowa Barnstormers
Jacksonville Sharks
Massachusetts Pirates
Northern Arizona Wranglers
Quad City Steamwheelers
San Antonio Gunslingers
San Diego Strike Force
Sioux Falls Storm
Tucson Sugar Skulls
Tulsa Oilers
Vegas Knight Hawks
INDIVIDUAL TEAM VITAL STATISTICS
Arizona Rattlers
Bay Area Panthers
Duke City Gladiators
Frisco Fighters
Green Bay Blizzard
Iowa Barnstormers
Jacksonville Sharks
Massachusetts Pirates
Northern Arizona Wranglers
Quad City Steamwheelers
San Antonio Gunslingers
San Diego Strike Force
Sioux Falls Storm
Tucson Sugar Skulls
Tulsa Oilers
Vegas Knight Hawks
IFL Team Venues
Arizona Rattlers - Desert Diamond Arena; Glendale, Arizona
Bay Area Panthers - SAP Center at San Jose; San Jose, California
Duke City Gladiators - Rio Rancho Events Center; Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Frisco Fighters - Comerica Center; Frisco, Texas
Green Bay Blizzard - Resch Center; Green Bay, Wisconsin
Iowa Barnstormers - Wells Fargo Center; Des Moines, Iowa
Jacksonville Sharks - VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena; Jacksonville, Florida
Massachusetts Pirates - Tsonga Center; Lowell, Massachusetts
Northern Arizona Wranglers - Findlay Toyota Center; Prescott Valley, Arizona
Quad City Steamwheelers - Vibrant Arena at The MARK; Moline, Illinois
San Antonio Gunslingers - Freeman Coliseum; San Antonio, Texas
San Diego Strike Force - Pechanga Arena; San Diego, California
Sioux Falls Storm - Denny Sanford Premier Center; Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Tucson Sugar Skulls - Tucson Convention Center; Tucson, Arizona
Tulsa Oilers - BOK Center; Tulsa, Oklahoma
Vegas Knight Hawks - Lee's Family Forum; Henderson, Nevada
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