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Archive for ‘Florida Tuskers’ Category
Aug
24
2010
Tuskers Fan Day this Saturday; single-game tickets now on saleThe Florida Tuskers are holding a free Fan Day at the Citrus Bowl this Saturday morning at 9am. Come out and check out their new AstroTurf field as well as the team. Also, single-game tickets are now on sale. They range $15-$30 each plus fees through Ticketmaster. For group sales, call 407-545-8123. Aug
22
2010
Joe Theismann new investor in TuskersThey didn’t make it obvious in recent headlines about legendary NFL quarterback and former broadcaster Joe Theismann visiting Florida Tuskers training camp, but they should have. Theismann is the new part-owner of the Tuskers, taking the place of Tampa Bay Rays owner Stu Sternberg as the team’s local investor. The report doesn’t make it clear whether or not the deal is finalized, but he did introduce himself to the team on Thursday morning as their new part-owner. Theismann played in the NFL for 12 seasons, with three seasons in the CFL and a collegiate career at Notre Dame before that. He is currently co-host of Playbook on NFL Network, and does local TV broadcast for Redskins preseason. He led the Redskins to two Super Bowl titles, but is also remembered for the gruesome leg injury on Monday Night Football in 1985, suffered at the hands of Lawrence Taylor, that ended his career. (Ironically, he would appear on MNF in 2006.) Theismann is also a first-generation American, with an Austrian father and Hungarian mother. He has three children from his first marriage, and keeps one of his three houses in Florida with his third wife. Aug
20
2010
Predators K Martinez added to Tuskers roster; Bianchi exemplifies Gruden on practicingThe Florida Tuskers today announced the addition of placekicker Carlos Martinez to the roster. The article refers to him as “formerly” of the Orlando Predators, but it is unknown if he will continue his arena football career next year, so I wouldn’t go that far yet. But still, the addition of Martinez is a very wise one. Last year the Tuskers’ primary weakness was PKs. Matt Bryant was coming off a leg injury, which was the whole reason he was cut from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first place. With Martinez, the Tuskers have a long and accurate leg for field goals. When I saw the Preds in action this year, I saw Martinez in practice easily hitting 50+ yarders, and this with the narrower target in the indoor game. It bodes well for translation to the outdoor game, especially with the Tuskers playing on artificial turf this year. In-game, Martinez finished 2010 with a league-high 13 field goals, and a long of 55 yards. He also made 91% of his PAT attempts, a total of 104. ******** In his column today, Orlando Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi gave a warning about practicing during the heat of the afternoon with the unusually hot summer. He used Tuskers head coach Jay Gruden as an example of a coach dealing with the heat, showing how the Tuskers practice in the morning before the worst of the afternoon heat arrives. Aug
18
2010
Over before it began: Rocky Ross retires from footballUCF alum and Florida Tuskers draftee WR Rocky Ross has decided today to retire from football. Ross, who was an ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American for 2009, earned a masters in sports and fitness, so it’s possible he could be looking for an office job somewhere. The decision came as a complete surprise to Tuskers head coach Jay Gruden. Ross has been placed on waivers; it’s unknown yet who the Tuskers will sign in his place, if anybody. ******** One play we won’t be getting is QB Jeff Garcia. He signed today with the Omaha Nighthawks. Jul
28
2010
Tuskers unveil uniforms; UFL announces NESN as broadcast partnerThe Florida Tuskers have unveiled their new personalized uniforms for the 2010 season.
Image from the UFL. Dominic Rhodes and Chas Gessner took part in the fashion show-style unveiling today at the Fashion Show Mall in Las Vegas. The new uniforms are largely black with sky blue highlights. Home jerseys are black with blue type, and away jerseys are white with black type. It also features a new logotype, though the original Tuskers mascot logo will be retained. In fact, the helmet itself is virtually unchanged. A detailed PDF of the Tuskers uniform design is located here. ******** The UFL also announced that New England Sports Network, NESN, will be the third broadcast partner for the UFL in 2010. The role of NESN is actually quite exaggerated. They will be airing two of the four Hartford Colonials home games. The announcement does carry the final schedule with airtimes, however. Saturday 9/18 @ Las Vegas, 11pm EDT on HDNet ******** As an interesting footnote, the current poll on the UFL website about the most anticipated UFL player in 2010, tied for first with 30% of the vote is UCF wide receiver Rocky Ross. Ross is playing for the Tuskers. QB Daunte Culpepper is third with 25% of the vote. He is playing for Sacramento. Jul
13
2010
Tuskers to air games on 740 the GameBefore I head to the Florida Tuskers fan club meeting today, I just got a new press release. The Tuskers have announced that their 2010 games will be aired on the radio on 740 the Game, WYGM. The broadcast team will be announced at a later date. They will also have a weekly preview show as part of The Sports Rx with the Shot Doctor, David Buffa and Scott Harris. It will also be heard in FM on HD Radio at WTKS 104.1 HD-3, which is a WTKS simulcast. The WYGM website has been done up in Tuskers colors, with prominent use of the Tuskers logo. A different announcement is expected to occur at the meeting tonight, so head downtown to Ember to find out about the fan club! Jul
13
2010
Details on Norfolk’s UFL team in 2011; Tuskers fan club meeting TONIGHTYesterday, while I was wrestling with fixing my blog, the UFL took the conditional tag off Norfolk for a 2011 UFL team. But the story does not end there. Apparently, Virginia Beach is courting the team to host them at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex. The stadium there, built as a soccer-specific stadium (it claims to be the first of its kind in America, finished in 1999), holds 10,789 people. ******** And just a quick reminder that the organizational meeting for the Florida Tuskers fan club is TONIGHT at 6pm at Ember bar and nightclub in Downtown Orlando, 42 W. Central Blvd. (The UFL website is WRONG. They are stating 46 N. Orange Ave.) The nearest public parking is at 55 W. Central Blvd. Jul
06
2010
So, what's been going on? Predators, Kraze, Tuskers, Titans, UCFSorry I’ve been quiet the past week or so. Had some stuff to take care of in the real world. ******** The Orlando Predators are currently sitting 5-7 with four games left in the regular season. That includes home games this Friday against Alabama, and on Saturday night, July 24, against Oklahoma City. The game on Friday night will air on NFL Network, and of course tickets are available. Game time is 8pm. ******** The Kraze are 4-3-2 right now. Their next game is this Friday at Showalter Field in Winter Park. Game time is 7pm. ******** The Florida Tuskers is planning the big kickoff for their Supporters Club. It will happen next Tuesday, July 13, at Ember, a high-end bar and grill in Downtown Orlando at 42 W. Central Blvd. There is parking right next door at 55 W. Central Blvd. (no, that’s not the 55 West… that’s a couple blocks south on Church St.) Drink specials and complementary appetizers will be provided. The Tuskers have not been sitting around in terms of personnel decisions. They have signed running back Dominic Rhodes. That name ought to be familiar. It’s the same guy who saved Peyton Manning’s hind quarters by rushing 113 yards with one touchdown in Super Bowl XLI. For his NFL career, he has 7,257 all-purpose yards with 32 TD. Their provisional roster, which they will take into preseason training camp, was announced last Wednesday. ******** The only recent news on the Orlando Titans is that they recently reshuffled their ownership structure. The primary owner, Gary Rosenbach, has sold some of his stake to other ownership partners. Team president Steve Donner said there is interest in bringing in local partners. I’m certain we’ll get news when that happens. The team stated there are no major difficulties with our NLL lacrosse team. Although not profitable their first year (what team is?), they did do better this year than during any year in New York City. Their financial goal is to break even during their third season in town. ******** As for UCF… I scooped that Jeffrey Jordan would join his brother, Marcus, at UCF for men’s basketball. This was made official last week. He’ll sit out this coming season, and play his senior season, 2011-12. Women’s basketball announced just today that assistant coach Courtney Locke has been promoted to recruiting coordinator. Locke has been an integral part of head coach Joi Williams-Felton’s staff. She played at Rutgers from 2002-2006. It should be noted that all five starters in women’s basketball, and 4 of 5 starters in men’s basketball, return next year. So there are high hopes for improvement in 2010-11. Season tickets for UCF football are on sale now. General season tickets are $190 on the sidelines and $130 in the end zone. Both prices are lower than the first-year prices in 2007 ($210 anywhere). Faculty/staff pricing is $156, and student pricing is $60 with valid UCF ID. In baseball, Chris Duffy is being named first-team All-American by everybody: ABCA/Rawlings, Baseball America, NCBWA, and Yahoo! Sports, among others. Whether or not he wins the Golden Spikes Award (for which he’s one of 5 finalists) will be announced next Tuesday prior to the MLB All-Star Game. Owen Dew signed his tender with the Cleveland Indians, and will report to Short-A Mahoning Valley in the New York-Penn League. Shane Brown signed with the Yankees, and will report to Short-A Staten Island in the same league. Chris Duffy has been assigned to the rookie-level Gulf Coast League by the Phillies, meaning he’s playing in Clearwater. (Interestingly enough, he’s not the only Chris Duffy in the Phillies system.) Jun
21
2010
UFL finally approves sixth team for 2011 in NorfolkThe United Football League has announced the tentative location of its sixth team: Norfolk, Virginia. The prime investor for the Norfolk team will be Jim Speros, who was the spearhead of the CFL USA experiment to bring Canadian football to non-NFL U.S. markets in the mid-1990s. He owned the Baltimore Stallions, which won the Grey Cup in 1995. After the USA experiment collapsed, he moved the Stallions to Montreal, becoming the still-extant Montreal Alouettes, and sold the team in 1997. The General Manager will be former NFL quarterback Doug Williams. Not much else needs to be said there, especially if you are a Bucs fan. Imagine how much easier it would’ve been if Michael Vick hadn’t run afoul of the law, being a product of the Virginia Tidewater area himself. Although nothing is set in stone by any means, my guess is that if it is specifically for Norfolk, they would play either on the campus of Norfolk State University, or at Harbor Park, home of the Triple-A Norfolk Tides baseball club. Harbor Park is about half the size of Rosenblatt Stadium and its replacement, TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, for the Nighthawks. The football stadium at Norfolk State, Dick Price Stadium, holds 30,000 people but also has a track around it. Jun
08
2010
Tuskers holding next Fan Club organizational meeting June 17Today I received an e-mail from Joe Armington, the Director of Marketing for the Florida Tuskers.
I don’t recall our current logo as “snarling”, so either it’s a new logo, or just a marker for the Fan Club meet. Personally I hope it’s the latter. The Tuskers need very few brand changes (namely, an actual lettermark). We do not need a new logo. I like our current Tusker logo, and I know I’m not alone. Anyway, to summarize, our next organizational meeting for the Tuskers fan club is next Thursday, June 17, at 6pm EDT. Like the last meeting, it will be held at Legends Sports Pub at 1315 S. Orange Ave., across from ORMC. |