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March 30, 2004 - Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Georgia Force News Release


QUICK FACTS:

Georgia Force (4-4) at Detroit Fury (3-4)

Date: April 1, 2004
Kickoff: 7:30 ET
Site: The Palace of Auburn Hills (14,826).
Coaches: Marty Lowe, Georgia (18-17 overall, 1-1 postseason, 3rd Year).
Tom Luginbill, Detroit (3-4 overall, 1st Year).
Series Record: Series is tied at 1-1
Georgia 49, @ Detroit 34 (6/1/02)
Georgia 31, @ Detroit 38 (2/9/03)

THE GAME:

Playing their third game in less than two weeks, the Georgia Force travel to The Palace of Auburn Hills to take on the Detroit Fury on Thursday, April 1st at 7:30 p.m. Georgia has played three of their last four games on the road and are heading to Detroit for the third straight season to face the Fury. The all-time series between the two teams is tied at 1-1.

The Force will look to get back on track after suffering two straight decisive losses. Last week, Georgia fell to the defending AFL World Champion Tampa Bay Storm 53-24. The 24 points scored by the Force set a new club low for points scored in a game breaking the previous mark of 27 (vs. Orlando 4/26/03). Prior to that, the Indiana Firebirds handed Georgia their worse loss in team history at 73-36. The previously largest margin of defeat for the Force was 21 points (vs. Los Angeles 5/24/02).

In both losses, the Achilles heel for the Force has been a combination of penalties and turnovers. In those two games alone, Georgia has committed a total of 22 penalties and turned the ball over 11 times (4 interceptions, 4 fumbles and 3 turnovers on downs).


Detroit broke a three game slide last week by defeating the Chicago Rush 72-71 on the road. The Fury hold the AFL's top ranked offense due in large part to their passing game which averages 287.4 yards per contest. Under center for Detroit is one of the league's
premiere passers, Andy Kelly, who is the AFL's all-time leader in pass completions, pass attempts, passing yards and currently stands second in passing touchdowns.


GEORGIA FORCE NEXT WEEK:

The Force head West to play Southern Division foe and one of the league's new expansion teams the Austin Wranglers on Sunday, April 11th in the Frank Erwin Center. The Georgia-Austin match-up will be televised regionally on NBC at 3:00 p.m. EST.


THE SCHEDULE:

GEORGIA FORCE (4-4)

Date OPPONENT RESULT SCORE
Feb. 7 NEW YORK L 28-54
Feb. 13 @ Tampa Bay W 70-62
Feb. 22 NEW ORLEANS L 52-55
March 1 @ Los Angeles W-OT 53-52
March 7 LAS VEGAS W 55-40
March 12 @ Orlando W 52-44
March 20 @ Indiana L 36-73
March 27 TAMPA BAY L 24-53
April 1 @ Detroit
April 11 @ Austin
April 18 ORLANDO
April 25 SAN JOSE
BYE
May 9 @ Columbus
May 15 @ New Orleans
May 23 AUSTIN
May 30 CAROLINA


HEAD COACHES:

MARTY LOWE, Georgia (18-17 overall, 1-1 postseason, 3rd Year): Marty Lowe concluded his second season and first full year as Head Coach with the Georgia Force in 2003, guiding the team to a record eight wins and leading the club to its first postseason appearance. At 32 years old (9/21/71), Lowe is the second youngest head coach in the Arena Football League.

Despite being hampered by injuries all season in 2003, the Force jumped out to a 6-2 mark to start the year and was able to ride the strength of its league-leading defense to advance to the Quarterfinal Round of the playoffs. Lowe, a former AFL quarterback himself, helped pave the way for rookie Leon Murray to emerge as one of the league's rising stars after the loss of two starting quarterbacks during the year. Following the season, Murray was named to the AFL's All-Rookie Team.

In 2002, Lowe replaced Robert Lyles, who was relieved of his duties following the Force's 1-4 start. Under his direction, the Force finished the year winning five of their last eight games in the team's inaugural season.

Prior to joining the Force, Lowe served as running back coach for the University of Texas-El Paso. Lowe's coaching career in the Arena Football League started when he joined the Nashville Kats as an offensive assistant in March 2000 after spending three seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Louisville. With the Kats, Lowe had Nashville's offense clicking on all cylinders in the 2000 playoffs, scoring more than 50 points in each of the team's first three post-season contests to quality for Arena Bowl XIV. Lowe went on to serve as the Kats offensive coordinator and assistant coach, where his duties included creating and implementing the offensive game plan and coaching the team's wide receivers and quarterbacks.

Lowe, who played quarterback at the University of Louisville from 1991-95, spent two seasons in the Arena Football League. He played quarterback for the St. Louis Stampede in 1996 and joined the Texas Terrors. He was a starter at Texas until a knee injury ended his playing career.

In college, he started 22 consecutive games for the Cardinals, passing for 2,268 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior in 1995. He is one of only four passers in Louisville history to throw for more than 2,000 yards in back-to-back seasons. Lowe joined the Louisville coaching staff in 1997, breaking down practice and game tape. A native of Chattanooga, Lowe was Mr. Football in Tennessee as a senior at Red Bank High School in 1990. Marty and wife Michelle have two children, son Bryce and daughter Reece.



TOM LUGINBILL, Detroit (3-4, 1st Year): Luginbill enters his first season as an AFL head coach, after taking the reigns from his father Al, who served as the Fury's head coach in 2003. At 30 years old, Luginbill is the youngest head coach in the AFL, and he looks forward to a breakout season as head coach. Last season, Luginbill helped to re-build the Fury team from a 1-13 record in 2002. With his guidance, the Fury finished the regular season at 8-8, which tied the AFL record for a single-season turnaround. The Fury also finished 1-1 in the playoffs, and the franchise won its first-ever playoff game. Prior to joining the Fury, Luginbill had coached for three different teams in three years, but he is no stranger to the game of Arena Football. Luginbill played two seasons as an AFL quarterback in 1996 & 1997, before joining the coaching staff on the New York CityHawks in 1998. Luginbill got his first head-coaching job in 2000, with the Tennessee Valley Vipers of af2, where he led the team to the championship game in his first year with the team. Following a season in af2, Luginbill teamed with his father Al in the XFL as the quarterback's coach of the Los Angeles Xtreme. There, he coached XFL MVP Tommy Maddox, and helped guide the Xtreme to the league's first and only championship. He re-joined the AFL in 2002 as an assistant head coach with the expansion Dallas Desperados. In Dallas, Luginbill's offense set an AFL record for scoring the most points ever by an AFL expansion franchise in one year, and his red-zone offense was ranked number one in the league.


CONNECTIONS:

Force DS Kelly Snell played for Detroit last season...Georgia WR/LB LaVell Boyd entered the 2003 season as a member of the Fury but did not see any action...Fury Head Coach Tom Luginbill played quarterback at Georgia Tech. He also served on the Nashville Kats coaching staff in 1999...Detroit DS Ron Carpenter started all 14 games for the Force in 2002...Fury QB Andy Kelly played for the Nashville Kats from 1997-2001 leading the team to back-to-back ArenaBowls in 2000 and 2001...Detroit Equipment Manager William "Sarge" Cordery served in the same position with the Nashville Kats from 1999-2000.


STATISTICS:

A look how Georgia and Detroit match-up on both sides of the ball based on 2004 regular season statistics:

Statistical GEORGIA DETROIT
Category Stat Stat
Scoring Offense 46.3 49.6
Scoring Defense 54.1 51.7
Total Offense (yds/g) 263.9 306.3
Total Defense (yds/g) 264.0 249.6
Pass Offense (yds/g) 234.3 287.4
Pass Defense (yds/g) 239.1 217.1
Rushing Offense (yds/g) 29.6 18.9
Rushing Defense (yds/g) 24.9 32.4
Kickoff Returns 18.1 14.9
Field Goals 4-15 7-12
PAT Kicking 46-47 42-45
Sacks By (sks-yds) 3-12 8-50
Sacks Against (sks-yds) 12-49 5-39
First Downs 144 156
Penalties (#/yds) 63-365 50-291
Turnover Margin -5 -12
Time of Possession 28:28 31:41


THE FORCE THIS SEASON ARE:

1-3 at home
3-1 on the road

0-1 vs. Central Division
0-1 vs. Eastern Division
2-2 vs. Southern Division
2-0 vs. Western Division

2-0 on Fridays
0-2 on Saturday
1-2 on Sundays
1-0 on Mondays

1-2 in February
3-2 in March
0-0 in April
0-0 in May

1-2 in televised games on NBC

1-0 when leading at the half
1-0 when tied at the half
2-4 when trailing at the half

2-0 when leading after 3 quarters
2-0 when tied after 3 quarters
0-4 when trailing after 3 quarters

0-0 outcome 7 points or less
0-1 outcome 3 points or less
1-0 overtime games

1-1 when the Force scores first
3-3 when opponent scores first


AWARD WINNERS:

AFL Baby Ruth Real Deal Offensive Player of the Week

WEEK 2- OS Markeith Cooper

AFL ADT Defensive Player of the Week

WEEK 6- WR/LB Dialleo Burks


Baby Ruth Offensive Player of the Game

WEEK TEAM PLAYER
1 New York Aaron Garcia
2 Tampa Bay Freddie Solomon
3 New Orleans Aaron Bailey
4 Los Angeles Joe Douglas
5 Georgia Leon Murray
6 Georgia Leon Murray
7 Indiana Adrian McPherson
8 Tampa Bay David White

ADT Defensive Player of the Game

WEEK TEAM PLAYER
1 New York William Holder
2 Tampa Bay Rod Williams
3 Georgia Kevin Gaines
4 Los Angeles Kevin Ingram
5 Georgia Morris Anderson
6 Georgia Dialleo Burks
7 Indiana Bill Duff
8 Tampa Bay Ernest Certain

U.S. Army Ironman of the Game

WEEK TEAM PLAYER
1 Georgia Andy McCullough
2 Georgia Markeith Cooper
3 New Orleans B.J. Cohen
4 Los Angeles Greg Hopkins
5 Georgia Dameon Porter
6 Georgia Markeith Cooper
7 Indiana Jarrod Penright
8 Tampa Bay Lawrence Samuels


AFL STANDINGS:

Eastern Division
Team W L T Pct TmPt OpPt
Dallas 5 2 0 .714 386 355
New York 4 3 0 .571 359 319
Carolina 3 5 0 .375 394 422
Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 363 360
Columbus 1 6 0 .143 300 379

Southern Division
Team W L T Pct TmPt OpPt
New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 365 326
Austin 5 2 0 .714 372 370
Georgia 4 4 0 .500 370 433
Orlando 3 4 0 .429 317 335
Tampa Bay 3 5 0 .375 376 377

Central Division
Team W L T Pct TmPt OpPt
Colorado 6 2 0 .750 361 374
Chicago 5 2 0 .714 396 305
Detroit 3 4 0 .429 347 362
Indiana 3 5 0 .375 379 347
Grand Rapids 0 7 0 .000 237 377

Western Division
Team W L T Pct TmPt OpPt
San Jose 6 1 0 .857 420 342
Los Angeles 4 3 0 .571 380 333
Arizona 3 5 0 .375 381 388
Las Vegas 3 5 0 .375 408 407




AFL ON NBC:


WEEK 9 AFL ON NBC SCHEDULE, Sun, April 4th.
San Jose at Tampa Bay, 12 pm
Orlando at Columbus, 12 pm
Dallas at Philadelphia, 12 pm

(all times are Eastern)


LAST WEEK VS. TAMPA BAY:

DULUTH, GA. – The Tampa Bay Storm snapped a three-game skid and captured their first road win of the season in four tries handing the Georgia Force a 53-24 defeat. The Storm used seven turnovers by the Force to limit Georgia to only 10 points over the final three quarters. The 24 points scored by the Force set a new club-low breaking the previous mark of 27 points scored vs. Orlando (4/26/03).

Tampa Bay's David White, who tied his career-high with three rushing touchdowns gaining 19 yards on seven carries, paced the Storm. For his efforts, White was named Offensive Player of the Game. Returning to his starting role after a two game absence, Storm quarterback Shane Stafford threw for 209 yards on 14-of-30 passing and three touchdowns. The Tampa Bay defense was the story of the game though coming up with three interceptions, two fumbles and forcing Georgia into turnovers on downs twice.

Tampa Bay took advantage of two Georgia turnovers in the second quarter to establish an early lead of 26-17 at the half. The Storm capitalized on an interception by T.T. Toliver and a Force turnover on downs converting each opportunity into points. In the second period, Tampa Bay's White rushed for a pair of touchdowns and Stafford threw for two more TDs as the Storm outscored Georgia 19 to 3. The Force's only points came on a 31-yard field goal by Steve McLaughlin as time expired for the break. Troubled by penalties the entire game, Georgia's defense had two interceptions of Stafford in the first half negated by flags.


Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score
Tampa Bay Storm 7 19 10 17 53
Georgia Force 14 3 7 0 24

PASSING:
TB- Shane Stafford, 14-30-209-3
GA- Leon Murray, 18-32-231-3

RECEIVING:
TB- Freddie Solomon, 4-65-1
GA- Markeith Cooper, 5-57-1

RUSHING:
TB- David White, 7-19-3
GA- Chris Hixson, 2-11

OFFENSIVE MVP: David White, Tampa Bay
DEFENSIVE MVP: Ernest Certain, Tampa Bay
IRONMAN: Lawrence Samuels, Tampa Bay



DID YOU SEE THAT:

Last week during the Force's match-up with the Storm, there was a flurry of activity going on in and around the Arena at Gwinnett Center. In case you missed it, here are some of the highlights:

- In attendance were Atlanta Falcons Owner Arthur Blank, University of Georgia Head Football Coach Mark Richt and Georgia Tech Head Football Coach Chan Gailey. Blank and Richt stayed for nearly an hour following the game to sign autographs for fans with the Force players and cheerleaders.

- Mark Richt was the Bank of America Fan of the Game and correctly answered a multiple-choice quiz and earned a Georgia Force team autographed AFL football.

- Saturday's game was the first time the Force's new souvenir jerseys were made available to the fans. Always a favorite, 62% of the jerseys sold were of # 8 Markeith Cooper.

- Former UGA and NFL kicker Kevin Butler, who serves on the Force Advisory Board, has attended every home game this season.

- Atlanta Thrashers mascot, Thrash, joined Force mascot G Force in entertaining the fans with their antics throughout the game.

- Prior to the game, the Force and Kroger held a tailgating competition for fans. Force tailgaters showed up to the Arena as early as 9:00 am (kickoff was 7:00 pm). Vince Dooley served as a celebrity judge as Force season ticket holder Mike Williams won the competition earning a Char-Griller Grill, tailgating tent, tailgating chairs, $150 Kroger gift card, Cooler, Beverages, and an Arena Football.


THINGS TO WATCH:


DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE:

Quarterback Leon Murray would seem to have two different personalities when it comes to playing at home versus playing on the road. As a starting quarterback, Murray has a 5-1 regular season record in road contests and a 1-7 record in home games during the regular season.


GROUND ATTACK:

Averaging 29.6 yards a game rushing, the Force currently rank fifth in the league in rushing offense. QB Leon Murray is second among all quarterbacks with 72 yards rushing on 22 carries scoring six touchdowns on the ground. Murray stands tenth overall in the AFL in rushing. In addition, FB/LB Robert Thomas currently is second among all rookies in rushing with 121 yards on 26 carries and six scores. Thomas ranks fourth in the league in rushing.


FINISHING TOUCH:

This season, kicker Steve McLaughlin is 46-for-47 on PAT kicks. He started the season going a perfect 28-for-28, before missing his first of the year in Week 5 vs. Las Vegas (3/7). McLaughlin is currently riding a string of 18 straight PAT attempts made.

Last year, McLaughlin began the season connecting on his first 18 PAT attempts before his first miss. Later in 2003, he strung together a streak of 13 straight PATs made including a Force single-game record 11-for-11 at Indiana (5/4/03).

McLaughlin's leg also played a huge role in the Force's 53-52 overtime victory at Los Angeles (3/1) earlier this season. With three seconds remaining in regulation, McLaughlin connected on a 50-yard field goal as time expired to even the score at 45-45 and push the game into the extra session. At the time, his 50-yard make stood as the longest in the AFL converted this season.


ALL-AROUND GAME:

Offensive Specialist Markeith Cooper set a new Force team record for most single game all-purpose yards with 270 at Tampa Bay (2/13). Cooper had 132 receiving yards on five receptions and four touchdowns through the air and added 138 kickoff return yards on five returns against the Storm. With eight seconds remaining in the first half, Cooper returned a kickoff 55 yards to tie the score at 35-35 at the break and keep the Force in the game. For his efforts, Cooper was named the game's Ironman of the Game and later honored as the AFL's Offensive Player of the Week.

Cooper is currently sixth in the AFL for leading scorer non-kickers with 102 points through eight games. He is tied for the AFL lead for most points scored in a single-game with 30.

As a receiver, Cooper stands in the Top 10 in both receptions (8th) with 50 catches and receiving yards (10th) with 629 yards. He is on pace to becoming the first single-season 1,000-yard receiver in the Force's three-year history. Cooper ranks 10th in the AFL in most yards from scrimmage with 644 (629 receiving + 15 rushing).


DID YOU KNOW:

Head Coach Marty Lowe:
- At age 32, is the second youngest head coach in the Arena Football League.

- Played two seasons in the AFL with St. Louis and Texas before knee injuries ended his career short.

- Played quarterback at the University of Louisville with current Force DS Kevin Gaines and Atlanta Falcon Ray Buchanan.

- Marty's son, Bryce Elway Lowe, is named after NFL great and Colorado Crush co-owner John Elway.

UGA Athletic Director Vince Dooley:
- Serves as Chairman of the Georgia Force Advisory Board.

- "Arena Football is one of the fastest growing sports in America and here in Georgia," said Dooley. "I have been impressed with the great longevity of the AFL as it is entering into its 18th season and I am pleased that I'll have the opportunity to advise and consult with the Force as I continue my primary responsibility as Athletic Director at UGA for the next six months. The AFL has passed the test of time and that is what differentiates it from the other football leagues that have come and gone."


Dooley added, "I know the passion that this state and community has for football and the Georgia Force is very attractive as a quality family oriented sports option. When I look at the Georgia Force, I see all the characteristics of a first-class winning organization. I am happy to now have the opportunity to be involved with the Force as I continue my role of Athletic Director at the University of Georgia."

OL/DL Bruce Adrine:
- Adrine is one of 14 former University of Georgia defensive players from the 2000 roster playing professional football. Included in that group are New England Patriot Richard Seymour, Pittsburgh Steeler Kendrell Bell and Jacksonville Jaguar Marcus Stroud.

WR/LB Dialleo Burks:
- Played his first two seasons in the AFL with the Dallas Desperados and this past offseason signed with teammate Andy McCullough with the Force. Andy and Dialleo made up two-thirds of the Desperados offensive attack that finished the 2003 season ranked first in total offense and fifth in scoring.

- In 2003 established new team records for catches, receiving yards and touchdowns for a season.

- Finished last year with a career-high and team-record 102 catches for a career-high and team-record 1,226 yards and a career-high and team-record 28 touchdowns.

- Missed the final six games of the 2002 season with a fractured wrist after putting up numbers that would have made him a strong candidate for AFL Rookie of the Year.

OL/DL William Carr:
- Owns and operates his own clothing line named "Will-O Wear", which designs and creates all lines of clothing including outfitting high school football teams.

OS Markeith Cooper:
- Listed at 5'7", Cooper is one of the shortest players in the Arena Football League.

- Earned a roster spot with the team from the club's open player tryouts in 2002. Was working for UPS at the time loading trucks, and impressed the coaching staff running a 4.2 40-yard dash at the tryouts.

- In the Force's Quarterfinal Round playoff game at San Jose last season, he racked up 153 yards on five kickoff returns including a 56-yard touchdown return. His efforts helped Georgia establish a new AFL playoff record for kickoff return yards in a game with 312 yards.



- Has the longest tenure as a Force player and is one of only two player who were on the team's 2002 roster (Scotty Lindsey).

- Is the younger brother of Lamont Cooper, one of the best AFL players in the league's history and two time AFL Don't Blink! Player of the Year.

K Steve McLaughlin:
- Named Kicker of the Month for March 2003.

- Set Force team record for the longest field goal, 51-yarder at Las Vegas (3/29) and most single-game PATs made with 11 at Indiana (5/4).

- Led all kickers in 2001 with 152 points, which also put him ninth overall in scoring.

- Heading into the 2004 season, stood sixth overall in AFL history for career points by a kicker with 668, sixth in AFL history for most one point PAT's with 407, ranked sixth in AFL history for most three-point field goals with 87, stood sixth in league history in most one-point PAT attempts with 449, sits fourth in the league record books for most three-point field goal attempts with 190.

- Was a third round selection by the St. Louis Rams in 1995.

- Fronts an alternative band named "Pet the Fish", which has opened for The Dave Matthews Band and appeared in FOX's television show "Party of Five".

QB Leon Murray:
- Burst on to the Arena Football League scene after starting the season as the Force's third string quarterback. Up until his first AFL start, had not started a game in three years since being named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year at Tennessee State.

- Despite only playing in eight games, finished the regular season ranked seventh in the league in passer rating with a 115.9 rating and ranked ninth in the AFL in pass completion percentage at 62.1.

- Led the Force to their first-ever postseason appearance and victory over of the Dallas Desperados on the road.

- Was named to the AFL's All-Rookie team and was voted the Force's Co-Offensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year by the players and coaches.

- Established new team single game records for passing yards (354) and touchdowns (8) last season.


WR/DB Dameon Porter:
- Was named the AFL's Ironman of the Year and Breakout Player of the Year after the 2001 season.

- Is a two-time first-team all-Arena selection.

- Had 22 interceptions over the 2002 and 2001 seasons, breaking the league record for highest two-year total (previously 21 by Orlando's Kenny McEntyre in 2000-2001).

- His 156 interception return yards in 2002 represented the 2nd-highest mark for a season in the league's record book.

- Is only the second player in history to lead the league in interceptions two consecutive years (2001-2002). Orlando's Kenny McEntyre led the AFL in 1999 (7) and 2000 (11) Durwood Roquemore, a member of the AFL Hall of Fame, also led the league in interceptions twice (1990, 1994).



FB/LB Robert Thomas:
- Longtime NFL veteran with the Dallas Cowboys (1998-2002), who played both fullback and linebacker during his NFL tenure.

- Helped lead the way as Emmitt Smith ran for 109 yards on 24 carries and became the NFL's all-time leading rusher with an 11-yard run in the fourth quarter versus Seattle (10/27/02).

- Made a name for himself as a rookie free agent with small school experience, but he has also survived a major career change, moving from linebacker to fullback. In a very short period of time, he went from being a reserve middle linebacker to the lead blocker for Emmitt Smith as the Cowboys starting fullback.

- Is an avid bowler and averages a score of 205. He once rolled a 275 (300 is a perfect game).

DID YOU SEE THAT:

Last week during the Force's match-up with the Tampa Bay Storm, there was a
flurry of activity going on in and around the Arena at Gwinnett Center. In
case you missed it, here are some of the highlights:

- In attendance were Atlanta Falcons Owner Arthur Blank, University of
Georgia Head Football Coach Mark Richt and Georgia Tech Head Football Coach
Chan Gailey. Blank and Richt stayed for nearly an hour following the game to
sign autographs for fans with the Force players and cheerleaders.

- Mark Richt was the Bank of America Fan of the Game and correctly answered
a multiple-choice quiz and earned a Georgia Force team autographed AFL
football.

- Saturday's game was the first time the Force's new souvenir jerseys were
made available to the fans. Always a favorite, 62% of the jerseys sold were
of # 8 Markeith Cooper.

- Former UGA and NFL kicker Kevin Butler, who serves on the Force Advisory
Board, has attended every home game this season.

- Atlanta Thrashers mascot, Thrash, joined Force mascot G Force in
entertaining the fans with their antics throughout the game.

- Prior to the game, the Force and Kroger held a tailgating competition for
fans. Force tailgaters showed up to the Arena as early as 9:00 am (kickoff
was 7:00 pm). Vince Dooley served as a celebrity judge as Force season
ticket holder Mike Williams won the competition earning a Char-Griller
Grill, tailgating tent, tailgating chairs, $150 Kroger gift card, Cooler,
Beverages, and an Arena Football.



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