2010 Arkansas Diamonds season

2010 Arkansas Diamonds season
Head coach Danton Barto
Owner Jim Smith
Home field Verizon Arena
North Little Rock, Arkansas
Results
Record 11-3 (regular season)
Division place 1st, Lonestar East
Conference place 2nd, Intense Conference
Playoff finish Lost in conference finals

The 2010 Arkansas Diamonds season was the franchise's eleventh season as a football franchise, first in the Indoor Football League, and only season as the "Arkansas Diamonds". The team, led by head coach Danton Barto, played their home games at the Verizon Arena in North Little Rock, Arkansas.[1] The Diamonds finished the regular season with an 11-3 record (6-1 in division play) and first place in the 2010 Lonestar East Division. The team's playoff run ended with a loss to the Billings Outlaws in the Intense Conference Finals. For the 2011 season, the team relocated to Texas as the Allen Wranglers.

Off-field moves

Logo presented when the name change was first announced.

After the af2 league folded following the 2009 season, the Arkansas Twisters initially joined the newly formed Arena Football 1 but shifting league structure and concerns for stability lead to a November 2009 announcement that the team had jumped to the Indoor Football League.[2] However, the rights to the names and logos of the former af2 teams belonged to Arena Football 1.[3] Given the option of paying to buy or lease the trademarks, the Arkansas franchise chose instead to hold a "name the team" contest in late January and became the "Arkansas Diamonds" for the 2010 season.[4][5][6] (There had been another unrelated "Arkansas Diamonds" in the Southwest Independent Soccer League from 1989 to 1991 and in 1994 in the United States Interregional Soccer League.[7] Arkansas is the site of the only diamond mine in the United States.[8]) The new team colors for 2010 were Carolina blue, black, and gray.[9]

Diamonds head coach Danton Barto had been coaching the Manchester Wolves in af2 for the 2008 and 2009 seasons.[10] He was the head coach of the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena Football League in 2007. In 2005, Barto was head coach of the Memphis Xplorers and led them to win ArenaCup VI, the 2005 af2 championship.[9]

As the season came to a close, rumors circulated (later proved true) that the team's ownership wanted to move the franchise as soon as possible for financial reasons.[11][12] One reporter compared the team's playoff run to the 1989 comedy Major League in which the players rally to win in order to frustrate the owner's relocation plans.[1][11] Two months after the playoffs, in September 2009, team owner Jim Smith announced that the franchise was relocating to Allen, Texas, a prosperous suburb of Dallas.[13]

Roster moves

The team held its first open tryout for the 2010 season on December 12, 2009, at the D1 Sports Training Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. Prospects paid $50 to register and were judged on their performance in the 40-yard dash and 20-yard shuttle, vertical jump and agility challenges, plus select skills specific to each position.[14] To expand its search for players, the team held a second open tryout on January 17, 2010, on the campus of Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.[15]

On December 15, the team announced that its first official player signing for the 2010 season was arena football quarterback James Pinkney. He had spent the 2009 season as the quarterback of the af2's Manchester Wolves.[16]

The Diamonds opened their 2010 training camp on February 15, less than two weeks before the start of the 2010 season. The camp used the practice facilities at Jacksonville High School in Jacksonville, Arkansas, and Cabot High School in Cabot, Arkansas.[17]

In post-season honors, Diamonds defensive lineman Luis Vasquez was named all-IFL second team.[18][19]

Schedule

  Win   Tie   Loss   Bye

Regular season

Week Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location
Final Score Team Record
1 Sunday February 28 4:05pm at Corpus Christi Hammerheads W 26-18[20] 1-0 American Bank Center
2 Bye
3 Friday March 12 7:35pm San Angelo Stampede Express W 33-26 2-0 Verizon Arena
4 Saturday March 20 7:05pm Austin Turfcats L 29-31 2-1 Verizon Arena
5 Saturday March 27 7:00pm Abilene Ruff Riders W 53-34[21] 3-1 Verizon Arena
6 Saturday April 3 7:05pm Corpus Christi Hammerheads W 35-21[22] 4-1 Verizon Arena
7 Bye
8 Saturday April 17 7:05pm at San Angelo Stampede Express W 23-10[23] 5-1 San Angelo Coliseum
9 Saturday April 24 7:00pm at Abilene Ruff Riders W 26-23[24] 6-1 Taylor County Expo Center
10 Saturday May 1 7:05pm West Texas Roughnecks W 71-28[25] 7-1 Verizon Arena
11 Saturday May 8 7:05pm Omaha Beef L 33-71[26] 7-2 Verizon Arena
12 Saturday May 15 7:11pm at West Texas Roughnecks W 41-29 8-2 Ector County Coliseum
13 Saturday May 22 7:05pm at Amarillo Venom L 20-35[27] 8-3 Cal Farley Coliseum
14 Saturday May 29 6:30pm at Austin Turfcats W 21-16 9-3 Luedecke Arena
15 Friday June 4 7:35pm Amarillo Venom W 68-41[28] 10-3 Verizon Arena
16 Bye
17 Saturday June 19 6:30pm at Austin Turfcats W 54-40 11-3 Luedecke Arena

Playoffs

Round Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location
Final Score Team Record
1 Saturday June 26 7:05pm Corpus Christi Hammerheads W 44-29[29] --- Verizon Arena
2 Saturday July 3 7:05pm Amarillo Venom W 46-31[30] --- Cal Farley Coliseum[19]
3 Saturday July 10 7:00pm Billings Outlaws L 42-53[31] --- Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark[9]

Standings

2010 Lonestar East Division
W L T PCT GB DIV PF PA STK
y-Arkansas Diamonds 11 3 0 0.786 --- 6-1 533 423 W3
x-San Angelo Stampede Express 10 4 0 0.714 1.0 4-2 603 521 W3
x-Corpus Christi Hammerheads 6 8 0 0.429 5.0 3-4 501 567 L2
Austin Turfcats 2 12 0 0.143 8.0 1-7 428 606 L10

Roster

2010 Arkansas Diamonds roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

  • 10 Dedrick Poole

Wide Receivers

  •  4 Graylin Allison
  • 15 Bradly Chavez
  • 11 Eric Ware
Offensive Linemen
  • 67 Dwayne Delaney
  • 75 Sam McNaulty
  • 56 Cody Pree
  • 73 Korey Raymond

Defensive Linemen

  • 92 Ell Ash
Linebackers

Defensive Backs

  •  1 Martel VanZant

Kickers

  •  2 Brian Umstead
Injured Reserve
  • Currently vacant

Exempt List

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated July 10, 2010
23 Active, 0 Inactive

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References

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