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Iowa Barnstormers

The Iowa Barnstormers are a professional indoor football team based in Des Moines, Iowa. They are currently members of the Indoor Football League (IFL). They play their home games at Wells Fargo Arena, known in indoor football circles as "The Well".

Iowa Barnstormers
Current season
Established 1995
Play in Wells Fargo Arena
in Des Moines, Iowa
TheIowaBarnstormers.com
League/conference affiliations
Arena Football League (19952000)

af2 (2001, 20082009)

  • American Conference (2001, 2008–2009)
    • Midwest Division (2001, 2008–2009)

Arena Football League (20102014)

Indoor Football League (2015–present)

  • United Conference (2015–2017)
Current uniform
Team colorsBlack, gold, red, white
       
CheerleadersStorm Chasers
Personnel
Owner(s)Jeff Lamberti
General managerJuli Pettit
Head coachDave Mogensen
Team history
  • First franchise
  • Second franchise
    • Iowa Barnstormers (2001, 2008–present)
Championships
League championships (1)
Conference championships (2)
Division championships (5)
Playoff appearances (10)
Home arena(s)

Several teams called the Iowa Barnstormers have played in different indoor football leagues since 1995. The original Arena Football League team played in Des Moines' Veterans Memorial Auditorium from 1995 to 2001, and subsequently relocated to Uniondale, New York, where they were known as the New York Dragons. Des Moines was awarded a franchise in the developmental AF2 league in 2001 that carried on the Barnstormers name and branding, but the team suspended operations after the end of the season. In 2008 a new Barnstormers team began play in the AF2, now based in the new Wells Fargo Arena; this team joined the new AFL in 2010 following the league's reorganization. For the 2015 season, the Barnstormers left the AFL and became members of the IFL.[1]

History

Original Barnstormers: 1995–2000

On April 25, 1994, the Arena Football League approved an expansion team to be based in Des Moines, Iowa, to begin play in the 1995 season. The team was owned by Jim Foster, the inventor/creator of arena football, and the founder of the Arena Football League. On May 12, 1995, the Barnstormers played their first regular season game, on the road against the Milwaukee Mustangs. In a wild finish that saw both teams combine to score 24 points in the final 40.4 seconds of the fourth quarter, the Barnstormers won, 69–61. The next weekend, May 20, 1995, the Barnstormers played their first regular season home game against the Miami Hooters at Veterans Memorial Auditorium, winning 41–29.

Behind the strength of AFL Coach of the Year John Gregory, the Barnstormers raced to a 3–0 start and secured the 5th seed for the playoffs. After upsetting defending ArenaBowl champion Arizona, 56–52, in their first playoff game, the Barnstormers fell, 56–49, to 6th-seeded Orlando in the semifinals.

After an 0–1 start to their second season, the Barnstormers won their first Central Division title on the strength of eight consecutive wins to close the season. After edging St. Louis and Albany in the first two rounds of the playoffs, the top-seeded Barnstormers lost a 42–38 heartbreaker at home to second-seeded Tampa Bay in ArenaBowl X.

In 1997, the Barnstormers repeated as Central Division champions with an 11–3 record, including a 61–38 road thrashing of the rival Storm to avenge the previous season's ArenaBowl defeat. With the 2nd seed in the playoffs, the Barnstormers avenged a regular season defeat against 7th-seeded San Jose, 68–59, before racing past 4th-seeded Orlando 52–34 to reach the franchise's second ArenaBowl in three seasons. However, in ArenaBowl XI, Arizona used a 42–13 scoring stretch over the 2nd and 3rd Quarters to roll past Iowa, 55–33.

Star offensive specialist Willis Jacox retired after the 1997 season, while star quarterback Kurt Warner signed with the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League (NFL). Forced to rebuild after losing the eventual two-time NFL MVP, the Barnstormers limped to an 0–5 start in 1998. After acquiring Aaron Garcia from New Jersey, the Barnstormers improved, with a three-game winning streak sparked by Garcia and rookie sensation Kevin Swayne, putting the Barnstormers in playoff contention late in the year. But, in the end, they faltered, finishing 5–9, their worst season of their years in Iowa.

In 1999, the Barnstomer resurgence under Garcia continued, with Iowa winning nine of their last ten regular season games (following a 2–2 start) to capture their third Central Division title in four seasons and secure the 2nd seed in the playoffs. A thrashing of division rival Milwaukee in the quarterfinals paired with 8th-seeded Orlando's 41–19 shocker at Tampa Bay set Iowa up at home against the 6th-seeded Predators with a chance to advance to another home ArenaBowl. However, Orlando continued its shocking run to ArenaBowl XIII with a 56–49 upset of the Barnstormers.

The 2000 Barnstormers put up startling offensive numbers, as Garcia threw for 92 touchdowns against just 8 interceptions, with 46 of the touchdowns going to Mike Horacek. Despite this prolific offense, Iowa started slowly, losing three of their first four games. However, a five-game winning streak return the Barnstormers to the thick of the playoff hunt. Iowa went on to win their fourth Central Division crown in six seasons of play, earning the 3rd seed in the newly expanded playoffs. However, Iowa's playoff run came to a quick end on a Sunday afternoon in the quarterfinals, as the 6th-seeded Nashville scored the final 14 points to defeat Iowa, 49–42. Historically, the Barnstormers have ranked high in home paid attendance. In the Arena Football League, they finished 7th in 1995, 8th in 1996, 9th in 1997, 8th in 1998, 9th in 1999, and 9th in 2000.

 
Veterans Memorial Auditorium, where the Barnstormers played from 1995 to 2001.

AF2 years: 2001, 2008–2009

The need for a more modern venue as well as the league's desire for a larger market led to the move to New York City despite two failed past attempts in the city, the New York Knights (1988) and the New York CityHawks (19971998), both of which played at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan. The team was purchased by Charles Wang, who is also the Islanders' majority owner, and renamed the New York Dragons.[2]

Aside from the league's desire to re-enter the New York market, another major reason cited for the team's relocation was the inadequacy of their Des Moines venue, the Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium, also known as "The Barn". Most of the seats in this venue were located directly along the sidelines as is typical of high school sports venues. The Barnstormers organization constantly lobbied for the construction of a better facility during their time in Des Moines to no avail.

The arena Football organization awarded an AF2 franchise to Iowa for the 2001 season, which continued the Barnstormer name.[3] However, low attendance (less than half of the average of the AFL franchise) and a relatively poor season (a five-game winning streak to close the season wasn't able to turn a 4–7 start into a playoff berth) would lead to that franchise suspending operations following their first season.

On September 20, 2007, the AF2 announced that they had approved the inactive franchise's new ownership, meaning that the Barnstormers resumed play in 2008 at the Wells Fargo Arena. They held practices at the historic Veterans Memorial Auditorium, and they inherited the tradition of the original Barnstormers. The team adopted the original unique uniforms, which in keeping with the aviation theme included the depiction of goggles on the helmets, wings on the shoulders of the jerseys, and propellers on the pants legs. The mascot, a dog named Ace, is featured in this helmet, along with the uniform jersey and pants.[4]

After being on hiatus for six seasons, the Barnstormers played their first regular season game of 2008, falling at the Louisville Fire 58–28 on March 29, 2008. The following week, they would return home for a Monday Night primetime match-up with the Lexington Horsemen on April 14, 2008. In the debut of Arena Football at the Wells Fargo Arena, the Barnstormers lost a close 43–41 contest. The next week, Iowa won their first regular season match-up since 2001 (their 75th overall), defeating the Quad City Steamwheelers 58–38 on April 19 in Moline, Illinois. The team would win their first home game at the Wells Fargo Arena on April 26, 2008, defeating the Stockton Lightning 47–24. During the 2008 season, the Barnstormers ranked 17th in average home paid attendance out of the 46 combined teams in the Arena Football League and AF2. In both 2008 and 2009, Iowa ranked second in AF2 attendance to the Spokane Shock, with attendances of 9,341 and 9,520, respectively.

Return to the AFL (2010–2014)

 
The Barnstormers playing against the Tampa Bay Storm during the 2013 season.

On September 28, 2009, the Barnstormers announced their status as a charter member of the new Arena Football League, marking their return to playing top-notch arena football after almost a decade of lower levels and inactivity.[5] A franchise-record 12,184 fans attended the 2010 opener; however, Iowa's first play from scrimmage resulted in an interception return for a touchdown by the Chicago Rush, an ominous harbinger of an eventual 7–9 season.

Indoor Football League (2015–present)

On July 27, 2014, Barnstormers president Jeff Lamberti told WHO-TV in Des Moines that the franchise will explore "all options" in the off-season of their continuance to play, including leaving the AFL and going to the Indoor Football League for 2015. The Barnstormers had not had a winning season since their revival as a top-level arena football team, mainly because of the difficulty in attracting top-ticket free agents to the AFL's smallest market.[6]

On August 27, 2014, Lamberti announced that the Iowa Barnstormers had officially become members of the IFL and named former Barnstormers quarterback Joe Brannen to replace Mike Hohensee. The Barnstormers became the first team to directly leave the AFL for a new league, although previously the Austin Wranglers had been demoted from the AFL to the AFL's former minor league, af2. The Arkansas Twisters, Tri-Cities Fever, and Green Bay Blizzard were former af2 teams which jumped to the IFL.

"We are excited to bring the Barnstormers to the IFL", said Lamberti. "The chance to sign more local players, see more fans at road games, and create friendly rivalries with other teams of the Midwest are just a few of the opportunities that we look forward to." [7]

AFL commissioner Jerry Kurz released a statement regarding the Barnstormers departure from the AFL: "We wish the Iowa Barnstormers all the best in their new endeavor. Their organization has been a part of the rich history of Arena Football for years now and will always be thought of fondly by those who love our sport." It was also noted that players currently under contract with the team were not obligated to remain with the club, essentially making them free agents.[8]

IFL commissioner Mike Allshouse commented: "This is a monumental day in the history of the Indoor Football League. These are exciting times for the IFL as we continue to improve and expand our business model."[9]

To adjust to their new league, the Barnstormers removed the word "arena" from their logo as they are no longer with the Arena Football League, yet will retain the history of their time with the AFL. They did use the rebound nets they owned from their AFL days in 2015, but under IFL rules, any ball that hits the netting is a dead ball. The rebound nets were taken down in 2016 and replaced by the standard indoor football goalposts with netting surrounding each end zone.

On July 11, 2016, Brannen was fired as the Barnstormers head coach. On August 24, 2016, Brannen was replaced by Dixie Wooten.[10] Wooten had been serving as the offensive coordinator for the Cedar Rapids Titans. In his second year as head coach, Wooten led the Barnstormers to their first championship on July 7, 2018, over the Sioux Falls Storm 42–38 in the United Bowl. Wooten led the team to a 12–2 record in 2019, but again lost to Sioux Falls in the semifinals. After the season, he was hired away by the 2019 expansion team Tucson Sugar Skulls.[11] Wooten was replaced by Ameer Ismail, the former head coach of the Massachusetts Pirates.[12] However, he would not coach a game for the team as the 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Longtime general manager John Pettit died in December 2020 after complications from COVID-19[13] and his daughter Juli was named the team's new general manager. The Barnstormers hired former Jacksonville Sharks head coach Les Moss for the 2021 season.[14] Moss then brought former Albany Empire head coach Rob Keefe to Iowa after serving as Keefe's assistant in Albany.[15] The Barnstormers finished 6–6 and were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. Moss was released in September 2021.[16]

The Barnstormers then hired former Albany Empire assistant general manager Dave Mogensen as its head coach for the 2022 season.[17]

Logos and uniforms

When the Barnstormers began playing in 1995, the team's logo consisted of a circular logo, which depicted a barnstorming airplane over the city of Des Moines. The logo was surrounded by a circular script reading, "Arena Football Club". The word "Arena" was removed when the team moved to the IFL. The circle logo also has wings on each side, with the words "Iowa" and "Barnstormers" on two lines above the circle logo. Below the logo was the words, "Des Moines." The team's colors consisted of black, gold and cardinal. The three colors are a combination of the Iowa Hawkeyes black and gold, and the Iowa State Cyclones cardinal and gold.

Uniforms

 
Erick McIntosh wearing the Barnstormers' 2013 all black home uniform.

The goggles on the team's helmet make the Barnstormers helmet one of the most recognized helmets in AFL history. In a 2008 Yahoo! article, the Barnstormers' helmet was ranked as the 8th best helmet in pro football history.[18] Until 2012, the helmet was gold with black goggles; this was reversed beginning in the 2013 season.

The Barnstormers' original uniform designed consisted of a gold helmet, and either black or white jerseys with gold numbers on the black jerseys and black numbers on the white jersey with pilots' wings on the front of both. Gold pants were used with both jerseys. A side stripe on the pants was in the design of a propeller blade. Upon the club's return, the wings were removed from the jersey. Beginning in 2013, the team switched to black pants.[19]

Notable players

Current roster

Iowa Barnstormers roster
Quarterbacks
  •  4 Darius-James Peterson
  • -- Zach Reader

Running backs

  • -- Antonio Wimbush

Wide receivers

  • -- Ke'Lenn Davis
  • -- Max Elliott
  • -- Derek Kumerow
  • -- Bralon Robinson
  •  6 Kezlow Smith
  • -- Caleb Smith
  • -- Nate Stewart

Offensive linemen

  • -- TJ Jackson
  • -- Eric Janeau Jr.
  • -- Cam Johnson
  • -- Tyler Weterrings

Defensive linemen

  • 24 Jordan Beaton
  • -- Charles Brooks
  • -- Carl Igweh
  • 52 Marshaun Jones
  • 14 Christopher Robinson
  • -- Dillon Salva

Linebackers

  •  5 Ian McBorrough

Defensive backs

  •  3 Jordan Baldwin
  • -- Cam Clemons
  • -- Marcus Green
  • 21 Titus Howard
  • -- EJ Johnson
  • -- Joshua Johnson
  • 17 Justic'e King
  • -- Freddie McGee III
  • -- Tyrell Pearson
  • -- D'Vaughn Whitt

Kickers

  • 10 Gabriel Rui
Reserve lists
  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated February 5, 2023
32 Active, 0 Inactive

More rosters

Retired uniform numbers

Iowa Barnstormers retired numbers
No. Player Position Seasons Ref.
13 Kurt Warner QB 1995–1997 [20]

Arena Football League Hall of Famers

Iowa Barnstormers Hall of Famers
No. Name Year Inducted Position(s) Years w/ Barnstormers
-- Jim Foster 1998 Owner 1995–2001
-- Jon Roehlk 1999 OL/DL 1995–1996
-- Mike Hohensee 2012 Head Coach/Coach 2012-2014
13 Kurt Warner 2002 QB 1995–1997

Indoor Football League Hall of Famers

Iowa Barnstormers Hall of Famers
No. Name Year Inducted Position(s) Years w/ Barnstormers
23 Javicz Jones 2019 LB 2015–2017
4 Bryan Pray 2019 WR 2017
-- John Pettit 2021 GM/VP 2008–2020

All-Arena players

The following Barnstormers players have been named to All-Arena Teams:

All-IFL players

The following Barnstormers players have been named to All-IFL Teams:

  • QB Travis Partridge, Drew Powell, Daquan Neal
  • WR Brady Roland (4), Bryan Pray, Ryan Balentine
  • OL D'Angelo McCray, Brandon Haskin, Demarious Loving,
  • DL Ra'Shawde Myers
  • LB Javicz Jones (2), Zachary Allen, Treyvon Williams
  • DB Jamie Bender, Bryce Enyard, Jourdan Wickliffe, Tyrell Pearson
  • K Gabriel Rui

Individual awards

Staff

Iowa Barnstormers staff
Front office
  • Principal Owner – Jeff Lamberti
  • President/General Manager/COO – Juli Pettit
  • Owner – Don Lamberti
  • Honorary owner – Ben Silverstein
  • Owner – David Silverstein
  • Owner – Scott Thurber
  • Owner – Dave Knau
  • Owner – Jim Gocke
  • Owner – Dan Stanbrough
  • Owner – Jeff Lipman
  • Owner – Tom Nelson
  • Owner – Dan Ochylski
  • Owner – Brian Chittenden
 

Head coach – Dave Mogensen -- > Assistant coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – Jermaine Hampton

Statistics and records

Season-by-season records

Head coaching records

Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2021 Indoor Football League season.

Name Term Regular season Playoffs Achievements
W L T Win% W L
John Gregory 19952000
20082011[25]
82 57 0 .590 7 6
Art Haege 2001[25] 2 4 0 .333
Earle Bruce 2001[25] 7 3 0 .700 0 0
J. T. Smith 2011[25] 3 6 0 .200 0 0
Mike Hohensee 20122014 19 35 0 .352 0 0
Joe Brannen 20152016 10 20 0 .333 0 0
Dixie Wooten 20172019 36 8 0 .818 2 1 Coach of the Year (2017)
Les Moss 2021 6 6 0 .500 0 1
Dave Mogensen 2022 9 7 0 .563 0 1

References

  1. ^ Barnstormers Join Indoor Football League, Hire Head Coach, Iowa Barnstormers website, August 27, 2014
  2. ^ Richard Sandomir (May 1, 2001). "PRO FOOTBALL; To Live Another Day in the Arena League". The New York Times. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  3. ^ "Barnstormers back in Des Moines". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. November 20, 2000. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  4. ^ Witosky, Tom (2007-09-20). "Barnstormers revived as af2 team". The Des Moines Register.
  5. ^ Official Team Press Release: Barnstormers Back Where We Belong!
  6. ^ Barnstormers May Leave AFL, Join Different League, John Sears, WHO-TV website, July 27, 2014
  7. ^ Iowa Barnstormers Announce Future Plans, Barnstormers Join Indoor Football League, Hire Head Coach, Iowa Barnstormers website, August 27, 2014
  8. ^ AFL Issues Statement on Iowa Barnstormers Franchise, AFL website, August 27, 2014
  9. ^ Iowa Barnstormers Make Move to the IFL 2014-09-04 at the Wayback Machine, IFL website, August 27, 2014
  10. ^ "Barnstormers Name New Head Coach". www.theiowabarnstormers.com. Iowa Barnstormers. August 24, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  11. ^ "Sugar Skulls Hire Championship Coach". OurSports Central. September 18, 2019.
  12. ^ "Barnstormers Name New Head Coach". Iowa Barnstormers. September 26, 2019.
  13. ^ "Iowa Barnstormers vice president, COO John Pettit dies from complications related to COVID-19". Des Moines Register. December 31, 2020.
  14. ^ "Barnstormers Name Les Moss as Head Coach". OurSports Central. April 5, 2021.
  15. ^ "Barnstormers Name Rob Keefe as Assistant Head Coach". OurSports Central. April 13, 2021.
  16. ^ "Iowa Barnstormers Part Ways with Head Coach". OurSports Central. September 17, 2021.
  17. ^ "Iowa Barnstormers Name Dave Mogensen as Head Coach". OurSports Central. October 18, 2021.
  18. ^ MJD (May 28, 2008). "8th Coolest Helmet in History: Iowa Barnstormers, '95-Present". www.sports.yahoo.com. Yahoo!. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  19. ^ "NEW LOOK: Barnstormers Reveal New Uniforms". www.whotv.com. NBC. February 26, 2013. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  20. ^ Sean Leahy (May 17, 2010). "Kurt Warner's jersey to be retired ... by the AFL's Iowa Barnstormers". www.usatoday.com. USA Today. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
  21. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2018-07-03.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-09-26.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-07-08.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-09-26.
  25. ^ a b c d . Iowa Barnstormers. Archived from the original on April 1, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-27.

External links

  • Iowa Barnstormers official website
  • AFL's Iowa Barnstormers on ArenaFan.Com
  • af2's Iowa Barnstormers on ArenaFan.Com
  • AFL's Iowa Barnstormers on OurSportsCentral.Com

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For the original Iowa Barnstormers franchise that relocated see New York Dragons The Iowa Barnstormers are a professional indoor football team based in Des Moines Iowa They are currently members of the Indoor Football League IFL They play their home games at Wells Fargo Arena known in indoor football circles as The Well Iowa BarnstormersCurrent seasonEstablished 1995Play in Wells Fargo Arenain Des Moines IowaTheIowaBarnstormers comLeague conference affiliationsArena Football League 1995 2000 American Conference 1995 2000 Central Division 1995 2000 af2 2001 2008 2009 American Conference 2001 2008 2009 Midwest Division 2001 2008 2009 Arena Football League 2010 2014 National Conference 2010 2013 Central Division 2010 2013 American Conference 2014 East Division 2014 Indoor Football League 2015 present United Conference 2015 2017 Current uniformTeam colorsBlack gold red white CheerleadersStorm ChasersPersonnelOwner s Jeff LambertiGeneral managerJuli PettitHead coachDave MogensenTeam historyFirst franchise Iowa Barnstormers 1995 2000 New York Dragons 2001 2008 Second franchise Iowa Barnstormers 2001 2008 present ChampionshipsLeague championships 1 2018Conference championships 2 1996 1997Division championships 5 1996 1997 1999 2000 2009Playoff appearances 10 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2009 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022Home arena s Veterans Memorial Auditorium 1995 2001 Wells Fargo Arena 2008 present Several teams called the Iowa Barnstormers have played in different indoor football leagues since 1995 The original Arena Football League team played in Des Moines Veterans Memorial Auditorium from 1995 to 2001 and subsequently relocated to Uniondale New York where they were known as the New York Dragons Des Moines was awarded a franchise in the developmental AF2 league in 2001 that carried on the Barnstormers name and branding but the team suspended operations after the end of the season In 2008 a new Barnstormers team began play in the AF2 now based in the new Wells Fargo Arena this team joined the new AFL in 2010 following the league s reorganization For the 2015 season the Barnstormers left the AFL and became members of the IFL 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Original Barnstormers 1995 2000 1 2 AF2 years 2001 2008 2009 1 3 Return to the AFL 2010 2014 1 4 Indoor Football League 2015 present 2 Logos and uniforms 2 1 Uniforms 3 Notable players 3 1 Current roster 3 2 Retired uniform numbers 3 3 Arena Football League Hall of Famers 3 4 Indoor Football League Hall of Famers 3 5 All Arena players 3 6 All IFL players 3 7 Individual awards 4 Staff 5 Statistics and records 5 1 Season by season records 5 2 Head coaching records 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditOriginal Barnstormers 1995 2000 Edit On April 25 1994 the Arena Football League approved an expansion team to be based in Des Moines Iowa to begin play in the 1995 season The team was owned by Jim Foster the inventor creator of arena football and the founder of the Arena Football League On May 12 1995 the Barnstormers played their first regular season game on the road against the Milwaukee Mustangs In a wild finish that saw both teams combine to score 24 points in the final 40 4 seconds of the fourth quarter the Barnstormers won 69 61 The next weekend May 20 1995 the Barnstormers played their first regular season home game against the Miami Hooters at Veterans Memorial Auditorium winning 41 29 Behind the strength of AFL Coach of the Year John Gregory the Barnstormers raced to a 3 0 start and secured the 5th seed for the playoffs After upsetting defending ArenaBowl champion Arizona 56 52 in their first playoff game the Barnstormers fell 56 49 to 6th seeded Orlando in the semifinals After an 0 1 start to their second season the Barnstormers won their first Central Division title on the strength of eight consecutive wins to close the season After edging St Louis and Albany in the first two rounds of the playoffs the top seeded Barnstormers lost a 42 38 heartbreaker at home to second seeded Tampa Bay in ArenaBowl X In 1997 the Barnstormers repeated as Central Division champions with an 11 3 record including a 61 38 road thrashing of the rival Storm to avenge the previous season s ArenaBowl defeat With the 2nd seed in the playoffs the Barnstormers avenged a regular season defeat against 7th seeded San Jose 68 59 before racing past 4th seeded Orlando 52 34 to reach the franchise s second ArenaBowl in three seasons However in ArenaBowl XI Arizona used a 42 13 scoring stretch over the 2nd and 3rd Quarters to roll past Iowa 55 33 Star offensive specialist Willis Jacox retired after the 1997 season while star quarterback Kurt Warner signed with the St Louis Rams of the National Football League NFL Forced to rebuild after losing the eventual two time NFL MVP the Barnstormers limped to an 0 5 start in 1998 After acquiring Aaron Garcia from New Jersey the Barnstormers improved with a three game winning streak sparked by Garcia and rookie sensation Kevin Swayne putting the Barnstormers in playoff contention late in the year But in the end they faltered finishing 5 9 their worst season of their years in Iowa In 1999 the Barnstomer resurgence under Garcia continued with Iowa winning nine of their last ten regular season games following a 2 2 start to capture their third Central Division title in four seasons and secure the 2nd seed in the playoffs A thrashing of division rival Milwaukee in the quarterfinals paired with 8th seeded Orlando s 41 19 shocker at Tampa Bay set Iowa up at home against the 6th seeded Predators with a chance to advance to another home ArenaBowl However Orlando continued its shocking run to ArenaBowl XIII with a 56 49 upset of the Barnstormers The 2000 Barnstormers put up startling offensive numbers as Garcia threw for 92 touchdowns against just 8 interceptions with 46 of the touchdowns going to Mike Horacek Despite this prolific offense Iowa started slowly losing three of their first four games However a five game winning streak return the Barnstormers to the thick of the playoff hunt Iowa went on to win their fourth Central Division crown in six seasons of play earning the 3rd seed in the newly expanded playoffs However Iowa s playoff run came to a quick end on a Sunday afternoon in the quarterfinals as the 6th seeded Nashville scored the final 14 points to defeat Iowa 49 42 Historically the Barnstormers have ranked high in home paid attendance In the Arena Football League they finished 7th in 1995 8th in 1996 9th in 1997 8th in 1998 9th in 1999 and 9th in 2000 Veterans Memorial Auditorium where the Barnstormers played from 1995 to 2001 AF2 years 2001 2008 2009 Edit The need for a more modern venue as well as the league s desire for a larger market led to the move to New York City despite two failed past attempts in the city the New York Knights 1988 and the New York CityHawks 1997 1998 both of which played at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan The team was purchased by Charles Wang who is also the Islanders majority owner and renamed the New York Dragons 2 Aside from the league s desire to re enter the New York market another major reason cited for the team s relocation was the inadequacy of their Des Moines venue the Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium also known as The Barn Most of the seats in this venue were located directly along the sidelines as is typical of high school sports venues The Barnstormers organization constantly lobbied for the construction of a better facility during their time in Des Moines to no avail The arena Football organization awarded an AF2 franchise to Iowa for the 2001 season which continued the Barnstormer name 3 However low attendance less than half of the average of the AFL franchise and a relatively poor season a five game winning streak to close the season wasn t able to turn a 4 7 start into a playoff berth would lead to that franchise suspending operations following their first season On September 20 2007 the AF2 announced that they had approved the inactive franchise s new ownership meaning that the Barnstormers resumed play in 2008 at the Wells Fargo Arena They held practices at the historic Veterans Memorial Auditorium and they inherited the tradition of the original Barnstormers The team adopted the original unique uniforms which in keeping with the aviation theme included the depiction of goggles on the helmets wings on the shoulders of the jerseys and propellers on the pants legs The mascot a dog named Ace is featured in this helmet along with the uniform jersey and pants 4 After being on hiatus for six seasons the Barnstormers played their first regular season game of 2008 falling at the Louisville Fire 58 28 on March 29 2008 The following week they would return home for a Monday Night primetime match up with the Lexington Horsemen on April 14 2008 In the debut of Arena Football at the Wells Fargo Arena the Barnstormers lost a close 43 41 contest The next week Iowa won their first regular season match up since 2001 their 75th overall defeating the Quad City Steamwheelers 58 38 on April 19 in Moline Illinois The team would win their first home game at the Wells Fargo Arena on April 26 2008 defeating the Stockton Lightning 47 24 During the 2008 season the Barnstormers ranked 17th in average home paid attendance out of the 46 combined teams in the Arena Football League and AF2 In both 2008 and 2009 Iowa ranked second in AF2 attendance to the Spokane Shock with attendances of 9 341 and 9 520 respectively Return to the AFL 2010 2014 Edit The Barnstormers playing against the Tampa Bay Storm during the 2013 season On September 28 2009 the Barnstormers announced their status as a charter member of the new Arena Football League marking their return to playing top notch arena football after almost a decade of lower levels and inactivity 5 A franchise record 12 184 fans attended the 2010 opener however Iowa s first play from scrimmage resulted in an interception return for a touchdown by the Chicago Rush an ominous harbinger of an eventual 7 9 season Indoor Football League 2015 present Edit On July 27 2014 Barnstormers president Jeff Lamberti told WHO TV in Des Moines that the franchise will explore all options in the off season of their continuance to play including leaving the AFL and going to the Indoor Football League for 2015 The Barnstormers had not had a winning season since their revival as a top level arena football team mainly because of the difficulty in attracting top ticket free agents to the AFL s smallest market 6 On August 27 2014 Lamberti announced that the Iowa Barnstormers had officially become members of the IFL and named former Barnstormers quarterback Joe Brannen to replace Mike Hohensee The Barnstormers became the first team to directly leave the AFL for a new league although previously the Austin Wranglers had been demoted from the AFL to the AFL s former minor league af2 The Arkansas Twisters Tri Cities Fever and Green Bay Blizzard were former af2 teams which jumped to the IFL We are excited to bring the Barnstormers to the IFL said Lamberti The chance to sign more local players see more fans at road games and create friendly rivalries with other teams of the Midwest are just a few of the opportunities that we look forward to 7 AFL commissioner Jerry Kurz released a statement regarding the Barnstormers departure from the AFL We wish the Iowa Barnstormers all the best in their new endeavor Their organization has been a part of the rich history of Arena Football for years now and will always be thought of fondly by those who love our sport It was also noted that players currently under contract with the team were not obligated to remain with the club essentially making them free agents 8 IFL commissioner Mike Allshouse commented This is a monumental day in the history of the Indoor Football League These are exciting times for the IFL as we continue to improve and expand our business model 9 To adjust to their new league the Barnstormers removed the word arena from their logo as they are no longer with the Arena Football League yet will retain the history of their time with the AFL They did use the rebound nets they owned from their AFL days in 2015 but under IFL rules any ball that hits the netting is a dead ball The rebound nets were taken down in 2016 and replaced by the standard indoor football goalposts with netting surrounding each end zone On July 11 2016 Brannen was fired as the Barnstormers head coach On August 24 2016 Brannen was replaced by Dixie Wooten 10 Wooten had been serving as the offensive coordinator for the Cedar Rapids Titans In his second year as head coach Wooten led the Barnstormers to their first championship on July 7 2018 over the Sioux Falls Storm 42 38 in the United Bowl Wooten led the team to a 12 2 record in 2019 but again lost to Sioux Falls in the semifinals After the season he was hired away by the 2019 expansion team Tucson Sugar Skulls 11 Wooten was replaced by Ameer Ismail the former head coach of the Massachusetts Pirates 12 However he would not coach a game for the team as the 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Longtime general manager John Pettit died in December 2020 after complications from COVID 19 13 and his daughter Juli was named the team s new general manager The Barnstormers hired former Jacksonville Sharks head coach Les Moss for the 2021 season 14 Moss then brought former Albany Empire head coach Rob Keefe to Iowa after serving as Keefe s assistant in Albany 15 The Barnstormers finished 6 6 and were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs Moss was released in September 2021 16 The Barnstormers then hired former Albany Empire assistant general manager Dave Mogensen as its head coach for the 2022 season 17 Logos and uniforms EditWhen the Barnstormers began playing in 1995 the team s logo consisted of a circular logo which depicted a barnstorming airplane over the city of Des Moines The logo was surrounded by a circular script reading Arena Football Club The word Arena was removed when the team moved to the IFL The circle logo also has wings on each side with the words Iowa and Barnstormers on two lines above the circle logo Below the logo was the words Des Moines The team s colors consisted of black gold and cardinal The three colors are a combination of the Iowa Hawkeyes black and gold and the Iowa State Cyclones cardinal and gold Uniforms Edit Erick McIntosh wearing the Barnstormers 2013 all black home uniform The goggles on the team s helmet make the Barnstormers helmet one of the most recognized helmets in AFL history In a 2008 Yahoo article the Barnstormers helmet was ranked as the 8th best helmet in pro football history 18 Until 2012 the helmet was gold with black goggles this was reversed beginning in the 2013 season The Barnstormers original uniform designed consisted of a gold helmet and either black or white jerseys with gold numbers on the black jerseys and black numbers on the white jersey with pilots wings on the front of both Gold pants were used with both jerseys A side stripe on the pants was in the design of a propeller blade Upon the club s return the wings were removed from the jersey Beginning in 2013 the team switched to black pants 19 Notable players EditCurrent roster Edit Iowa Barnstormers roster Quarterbacks 4 Darius James Peterson Zach ReaderRunning backs Antonio WimbushWide receivers Ke Lenn Davis Max Elliott Derek Kumerow Bralon Robinson 6 Kezlow Smith Caleb Smith Nate Stewart Offensive linemen TJ Jackson Eric Janeau Jr Cam Johnson Tyler WeterringsDefensive linemen 24 Jordan Beaton Charles Brooks Carl Igweh 52 Marshaun Jones 14 Christopher Robinson Dillon Salva Linebackers 5 Ian McBorroughDefensive backs 3 Jordan Baldwin Cam Clemons Marcus Green 21 Titus Howard EJ Johnson Joshua Johnson 17 Justic e King Freddie McGee III Tyrell Pearson D Vaughn WhittKickers 10 Gabriel Rui Reserve lists Currently vacantRookies in italicsRoster updated February 5 202332 Active 0 Inactive More rostersRetired uniform numbers Edit Iowa Barnstormers retired numbersNo Player Position Seasons Ref 13 Kurt Warner QB 1995 1997 20 Arena Football League Hall of Famers Edit Iowa Barnstormers Hall of FamersNo Name Year Inducted Position s Years w Barnstormers Jim Foster 1998 Owner 1995 2001 Jon Roehlk 1999 OL DL 1995 1996 Mike Hohensee 2012 Head Coach Coach 2012 201413 Kurt Warner 2002 QB 1995 1997Indoor Football League Hall of Famers Edit Iowa Barnstormers Hall of FamersNo Name Year Inducted Position s Years w Barnstormers23 Javicz Jones 2019 LB 2015 20174 Bryan Pray 2019 WR 2017 John Pettit 2021 GM VP 2008 2020All Arena players Edit The following Barnstormers players have been named to All Arena Teams QB Kurt Warner 2 Aaron Garcia WR DB Carlos James 3 WR Jesse Schmidt 2 Marco Thomas Darius Reynolds OS Lamart Cooper Mike Horacek DL Mike Lewis 2 DB Tanner Varner Jason Simpson DS Shea Showers Kevin Kaesviharn K Mike Black Clay RushAll IFL players Edit The following Barnstormers players have been named to All IFL Teams QB Travis Partridge Drew Powell Daquan Neal WR Brady Roland 4 Bryan Pray Ryan Balentine OL D Angelo McCray Brandon Haskin Demarious Loving DL Ra Shawde Myers LB Javicz Jones 2 Zachary Allen Treyvon Williams DB Jamie Bender Bryce Enyard Jourdan Wickliffe Tyrell Pearson K Gabriel RuiIndividual awards Edit Offensive Player of the YearSeason Player Position2000 Mike Horacek OS Wide Receiver of the YearSeason Player Position2014 Marco Thomas WR Adam Pringle AwardSeason Player Position2016 Peter Evans OL Defensive Player of the YearSeason Player Position2017 Javicz Jones 21 LB2018 Bryce Enyard 21 DB Most Improved PlayerSeason Player Position2017 Travis Partridge QB Most Valuable PlayerSeason Player Position2018 Drew Powell 22 QB2019 Daquan Neal 23 QB Coach of the YearSeason Player Position2018 Dixie Wooten 24 HCStaff EditIowa Barnstormers staff Front office Principal Owner Jeff Lamberti President General Manager COO Juli Pettit Owner Don Lamberti Honorary owner Ben Silverstein Owner David Silverstein Owner Scott Thurber Owner Dave Knau Owner Jim Gocke Owner Dan Stanbrough Owner Jeff Lipman Owner Tom Nelson Owner Dan Ochylski Owner Brian Chittenden Head coach Dave Mogensen gt Assistant coaches Defensive coordinator Jermaine HamptonStatistics and records EditSeason by season records Edit Main article List of Iowa Barnstormers seasons Head coaching records Edit Note Statistics are correct through the end of the 2021 Indoor Football League season Name Term Regular season Playoffs AchievementsW L T Win W LJohn Gregory 1995 20002008 2011 25 82 57 0 590 7 6Art Haege 2001 25 2 4 0 333 Earle Bruce 2001 25 7 3 0 700 0 0J T Smith 2011 25 3 6 0 200 0 0Mike Hohensee 2012 2014 19 35 0 352 0 0Joe Brannen 2015 2016 10 20 0 333 0 0Dixie Wooten 2017 2019 36 8 0 818 2 1 Coach of the Year 2017 Les Moss 2021 6 6 0 500 0 1Dave Mogensen 2022 9 7 0 563 0 1References Edit Barnstormers Join Indoor Football League Hire Head Coach Iowa Barnstormers website August 27 2014 Richard Sandomir May 1 2001 PRO FOOTBALL To Live Another Day in the Arena League The New York Times Retrieved July 1 2013 Barnstormers back in Des Moines www oursportscentral com OurSports Central November 20 2000 Retrieved July 19 2017 Witosky Tom 2007 09 20 Barnstormers revived as af2 team The Des Moines Register Official Team Press Release Barnstormers Back Where We Belong Barnstormers May Leave AFL Join Different League John Sears WHO TV website July 27 2014 Iowa Barnstormers Announce Future Plans Barnstormers Join Indoor Football League Hire Head Coach Iowa Barnstormers website August 27 2014 AFL Issues Statement on Iowa Barnstormers Franchise AFL website August 27 2014 Iowa Barnstormers Make Move to the IFL Archived 2014 09 04 at the Wayback Machine IFL website August 27 2014 Barnstormers Name New Head Coach www theiowabarnstormers com Iowa Barnstormers August 24 2016 Retrieved August 24 2016 Sugar Skulls Hire Championship Coach OurSports Central September 18 2019 Barnstormers Name New Head Coach Iowa Barnstormers September 26 2019 Iowa Barnstormers vice president COO John Pettit dies from complications related to COVID 19 Des Moines Register December 31 2020 Barnstormers Name Les Moss as Head Coach OurSports Central April 5 2021 Barnstormers Name Rob Keefe as Assistant Head Coach OurSports Central April 13 2021 Iowa Barnstormers Part Ways with Head Coach OurSports Central September 17 2021 Iowa Barnstormers Name Dave Mogensen as Head Coach OurSports Central October 18 2021 MJD May 28 2008 8th Coolest Helmet in History Iowa Barnstormers 95 Present www sports yahoo com Yahoo Retrieved July 1 2013 NEW LOOK Barnstormers Reveal New Uniforms www whotv com NBC February 26 2013 Retrieved July 1 2013 Sean Leahy May 17 2010 Kurt Warner s jersey to be retired by the AFL s Iowa Barnstormers www usatoday com USA Today Retrieved June 28 2013 a b IFL Annnounces sic 2018 All IFL Teams Indoor Football League Archived from the original on 2018 07 03 Drew Powell Iowa Barnstormers 2018 IFL MVP Indoor Football League Archived from the original on 2018 09 26 IFL MVP amp Coach of the Year Announced Indoor Football League Archived from the original on 2019 07 08 Dixie Wooten Iowa Barnstormers Coach of the Year Indoor Football League Archived from the original on 2018 09 26 a b c d John Gregory Iowa Barnstormers profile Iowa Barnstormers Archived from the original on April 1 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 27 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iowa Barnstormers Iowa Barnstormers official website AFL s Iowa Barnstormers on ArenaFan Com af2 s Iowa Barnstormers on ArenaFan Com AFL s Iowa Barnstormers on OurSportsCentral Com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iowa Barnstormers amp oldid 1137723621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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