
Columbus Destroyers game notes
January 25, 2005 - Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Columbus Destroyers News Release
QUICK FACTS:
Nashville Kats (0-0) at
Columbus Destroyers (0-0)
Date: Friday, January 28, 2005
Kickoff: 7:00 p.m. (ET)
Site: Nationwide Arena (17,171)
Officials: Tom McCabe, Referee; Matt Jordan, Umpire;
Neil Brunner, Head Linesman; Bob McElwee, Line Judge;
Keith Washington, Back Judge
Radio: Columbus' flagship station WAZU-107.1 FM "The
Big Wazoo" will broadcast the game live with Marty
Bannister, Greg Frey and Archie.
Series Record: The Destroyers have dropped the only
two meetings between the two franchises, bringing a 0-2
mark all-time versus Nashville. The last time the two
teams met, Nashville won convincingly, 87-48 on June
22, 2001.
Series Streaks: The Kats have won two consecutive
games over the Destroyers; however the two teams have
not met since the 2001 season. Nashville moved to
Georgia following the 2001 season and is an expansion
team in 2004.
Coaches: Columbus, Chris Spielman, 1st Season (0-0 in
2005, 0-0 overall) Nashville, Pat Sperduto, 4th Season (0-
0 in 2005, 32-18 overall).
OVERVI EW: The Destroyers open up the 2005 season looking to win their season opener for the second consecutive season against a Nashville team that has not played since 2001. The Kats played five seasons in the AFL from 1997-2001 before re-emerging in 2005. A year ago, Columbus won their first game of the season in their inaugural game at Indiana on February 7, 2004. This season the Destroyers open at home in Nationwide Arena; a venue where the club averaged nearly 17,000 fans in attendance per game in 2004, which was second in the AFL. The Kats are technically an expansion franchise, having been purchased by Tennessee Titans owner K.S. "Bud" Adams, Jr. The team will keep the identity and history of the original Kats franchise. Following the 2001 season, the Kats were sold and moved to Atlanta, where they became the Georgia Force. Following Friday's game, the Destroyers enter their bye week before visiting Dallas on February 13.
COLUMBUS DESTROYERS (0-0)
Date Opponent Time Result Record
1/28 NASHVILLE 7:00 - -
2/13 @Dallas 3:00 - -
2/19 CHICAGO 7:00 - -
2/27 @Grand Rapids 3:00 - -
3/06 @Georgia 12:00 - -
3/12 LAS VEGAS 7:00 - -
3/20 @Colorado 3:00 - -
3/26 NEW YORK 7:00 - -
4/03 PHILADELPHIA 12:00 - -
4/08 @Arizona 10:00 - -
4/16 @New Orleans 8:00 - -
4/22 DALLAS 7:00 - -
4/30 AUSTIN 7:00 - -
5/07 @New York 7:00 - -
5/15 @Philadelphia 1:00 - -
5/22 TAMPA BAY 3:00 - -
* All Eastern Time
NASHVILLE KATS (0-0)
Date Opponent Time Result Record
1/28 @Columbus 7:00 - -
2/04 NEW ORLEANS 8:30 - -
2/13 @Philadelphia 3:00 - -
2/19 @New York 7:00 - -
2/26 LAS VEGAS 8:30 - -
3/06 @Chicago 3:00 - -
3/13 COLORADO 6:30 - -
3/28 ARIZONA 8:30 - -
4/03 @Grand Rapids 3:00 - -
4/08 @Dallas 8:30 - -
4/17 LOS ANGELES 1:00 - -
4/24 TAMPA BAY 1:00 - -
4/29 @San Jose 10:30 - -
5/07 GRAND RAPIDS 8:30 - -
5/13 @Colorado 9:00 - -
5/22 CHICAGO 3:00 - -
A COLUMBUS WIN OVER NASHVILLE WOULD...
· Give the Destroyers their first win of the season.
· Give the Destroyers their second consecutive
season-opening victory
· Give the Destroyers their first-ever win over
Nashville
· Give Chris Spielman his first-ever win as a head
coach
LAST SERIES MEETING
Nashville 87, Destroyers 48 (6/22/01)
The Kats jumped out to a quick 21-0 lead in the first
quarter and never looked back en route to scoring a
franchise-record 87 points in an 87-48 defeat of the
Destroyers on June 22, 2001.
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS VS NASHVILLE
Date Score
June 22, 2001 NASHVILLE 87, Buffalo 48
June 2, 2000 NASHVILLE 42, Buffalo 29
HEAD COACHI NG DEBUT
Chris Spielman begins his first season as head coach of
the Destroyers and first season as a head coach at any
level. A Columbus, Ohio legend, Spielman will coach his
first game at home on Friday in the same city where he
earned a reputation as a hard-nosed linebacker at The
Ohio State University (1984-1987) before enjoying a
successful professional careeer.
NEW FACES I N 2005
Of the 24 active players currently on the Destroyers
roster, only nine are returners from last season. In turn,
the club will suit up 11 newcomers on Friday in the
season opener. Among the top newcomers this season
are quarterback Chad Salisbury, defensive specialist
Donvetis Franklin, offensive specialist Damien Groce and
lineman Curtis Eason, all who should be vital contributors
to the success of the Destroyers in 2005.
PUTTING THE "D" BACK IN DESTROYERS
In an offensively dominated league, AFL defenses need
to have a short memory. That held true for a Destroyers
defense that allowed 53.9 points per game (17th in AFL)
and gave up an average of 271.6 yards per game (15th in
AFL). This season Columbus should be improved in the
secondary with the addition of DS Donvetis Franklin.
Franklin joins the Destroyers after spending three
seasons with the New York Dragons where he finished in
the top four in the AFL in total tackles the past three
seasons. He led the AFL in defensive stops with 93.5 in
2003. Franklin joins fellow DS JoJo Polk in the defensive
backfield this season with the potential to become on the
top DS tandems in the league. Polk has led the
Destroyers in tackles the past two seasons and set a
franchise record for tackles in a single season with 86.5
in 2003.
KATS ENTER MR. ROBINSON'S NEIGHBORHOOD
When you ask Destroyers head coach Chris Spielman
what position Sedrick Robinson plays, Spielman will
reply, "He has no position, he's listed as a football
player." Actually listed as a wide receiver/defensive back,
Robinson did it all for the Destroyers in 2004. He had his
best season as a pro last season, setting career highs in
receptions, receiving yards, kick return yards, kick return
touchdowns and all-purpose yards. The AFL's Offensive
Player of the Month for May, Robinson was named the
Destroyers 2004 team MVP after a stellar season. He
finished with 73 catches for 1,063 yards and 19
touchdowns, while also rushing the ball 22 times for 68
yards and six scores. He also completed 3-of-4 pass
attempts for 63 yards and two touchdowns. Robinson led
Columbus' special team's play, returning 72 kicks (2nd in
AFL) for 1,580 yards (2nd in AFL) and five touchdowns
(T-1st in AFL), giving him 2,716 all-purpose yards on the
season (2nd in AFL). His five returns for a score set a
franchise record for a single season and .was eventually
named to the AFL's 2004 U.S. Army All-Ironman team
following the season.
DESTROYERS ANNOUNCE TEAM CAPTAINS
The Destroyers named four Team Captains for the 2005
season Monday. As voted on by their teammates, this
year's captains include wide receiver/defensive back
Sedrick Robinson, wide receiver/ linebacker Cornelius
White, defensive specialist JoJo Polk and lineman Curtis
Eason. Robinson, who was last year's team MVP, returns
for his second season with the Destroyers after having a
career-year in 2004. He finished with career highs in
receptions, receiving yards, kick return yards, kick return
touchdowns and all-purpose yards before being named
to the AFL's 2004 U.S. Army All-Ironman team. White is
in his third season with the Destroyers, having led the
team in receiving for the past two seasons. In 2004,
White led Columbus with 78 catches for 1,152 yards and
23 touchdowns, all which were career highs. Polk led the
Destroyers in tackles for the second consecutive season
in 2004 with 69 total tackles. He also led the team in
pass deflections (11), forced fumbles (2), fumble
recoveries (2) and shared the team-lead with three
interceptions. Eason is the lone newcomer of the group,
entering his first season with the Destroyers after
spending the past two seasons with the Detroit Fury. In
2004, Eason had a career-year, leading all Fury linemen
with 28 total tackles, which was also a personal best.
WHEN COLUMBUS HAS THE BALL...
Look for quarterback Chad Salisbury to get the ball in the
hands of his playmakers. Columbus has tremendous
depth at the receiver position with a group of athletes
capable of taking the ball to the house with virtually
every pass reception. Salisbury's primary targets will
likely be returners Sedrick Robinson and Cornelius White,
both whom surpassed 1,000 yards receiving last season.
However, newcomers Damien Groce, Lenzie Jackson and
Bobby Olive are also capable receivers, giving the
Destroyers offense a multitude of weapons.
WHEN NASHVILLE HAS THE BALL...
Look for Nashville to rely on quarterback Leon Murray's
arm to outgun the Destroyers Friday night. Murray might
not have the receiving corps Columbus possess, however
he is one quarterback who is not afraid to air it out.
Murray has had success against the Destroyers in the past during his brief AFL career, throwing for a careerhigh
eight touchdowns and 334 yards in leading the
Georgia Force to a win over the Columbus last season.
Murray has thrown for 93 touchdowns and more than
5,300 yards in two years in the league.
NEXT WEEK
Following Friday's contest with Nashville, the Destroyers
reach an early bye week before returning to action on
Sunday, February 13 when the club travels to Dallas to
face the Desperados.
2004 REVIEW
The Destroyers began their first season in Columbus with
a bang, besting the Indiana Firebirds on February 7 at
Conseco Fieldhouse to earn the franchise's first-ever
victory. The emotions of the victory in week one carried
over into week two when the club welcomed the Carolina
Cobras for Columbus' home opener at Nationwide Arena.
However, the Destroyers fell on the game's final play in
the first of what would be six consecutive losses.
Following the bye week, the Destroyers found a rhythm,
stringing consecutive home victories together over the
Orlando Predators and New York Dragons. The club
gained momentum towards the end of the season,
wining three out of their last five games including a 31-
point win over the Grand Rapids Rampage, which was
the largest margin of victory in franchise history. The
Destroyers finished the 2004 season setting multiple
single-season franchise records on the offensive side of
the ball. Last season's offensive records include total
points scored (791), touchdowns scored (108),
touchdown passes (68), total offensive yards (4,038) and
total rushing yards (413). The Destroyers would finish
their inaugural season with a 6-10 mark, welcoming over
16,000 fans in attendance per home game in the
process, which was second to only the Philadelphia Soul
throughout the Arena Football League.
2004 FINAL TEAM RANKINGS
OFFENSE CMB RANK
Scoring Offense 49.4 10th
Total Offense 252.4 14th
Pass Offense 226.6 15th
Rush Offense 25.8 6th
DEFENSE CMB RANK
Scoring Defense 53.9 17th
Total Defense 271.6 15th
Pass Defense 241.5 11th
Rush Defense 30.1 18th
SPECIAL TEAMS CMB RANK
Kick Returns 19.0 T-5th
Kick Coverage 17.0 5th
MFG Returns 29.5 1st
Field Goal Percent 48% 8th
PAT Percent 87% 8th
RED ZONE CMB RANK
Red Zone Offense 81.1% 15th
Red Zone Defense 83.3% 9th
TURNOVER CMB RANK
Turnover Margin -6 14th
DESTROYERS 2ND IN AFL ATTENDANCE IN 2004
The Destroyers were met with tremendous fan support,
finishing their inaugural season second in the Arena
Football League in attendance behind only Philadelphia.
The Destroyers welcomed 130,288 fans into Nationwide
Arena for eight home games this season with an average
of 16,286 fans in attendance per game. Columbus
recorded four sellouts in 2004, including sellouts in their
first three home games of the season.
AFL ATTENDANCE UP I N 2004
The AFL averaged 12,024 fans per game in 2004, up six
percent from 11,397 in 2003. This season marked the
third consecutive season that average attendance has
risen and marked a 31 percent increase since 2001
(9,155). The Arena Football League set a regular season
total attendance record with 1,828,623 fans attending
games during the 2004 season. That figure is 25 percent
higher than the previous record of 1,458,830 set in 2003.
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