Dallas Marshals

The Dallas Marshals were a member of Champions Indoor Football and based in Dallas, Texas. The Marshals were scheduled to play their home games at the Fair Park Coliseum, but all remaining Marshals games were listed as postponed as of April 21, 2018. The team announced it had ceased operations on April 27.

Dallas Marshals
Current season
Established 2015
Folded 2018
Played in Fair Park Coliseum
in Dallas, Texas
League/conference affiliations
Champions Indoor Football (2016–2018)
  • Southern Division (2016)
  • South Conference (2017–2018)
Current uniform
Team colorsBlue, silver, black, white
       
Personnel
General managerFloyd L. Smith IV
Head coachLarry Hendrix, Jr.
Team history
  • Mesquite Marshals (2016)
  • Dallas Marshals (2017–2018)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

History

The Mesquite Marshals were announced on June 30, 2015, to play out of Mesquite Arena as part of Champions Indoor Football (CIF). They announced their head coach and released their uniforms the following day. Doug Bland, one of the future owners, attended a Texas Revolution game in nearby Allen the previous season and helped found the Marshals. The Marshals finished their inaugural season with a record of 2–10, finishing in sixth place in the CIF Southern Division. After the team's first season, they were renamed to the Dallas Marshals.

In 2017, after their second season, part owner Doug Bland also left the organization to found another team in the CIF, the Quad City Steamwheelers, selling the entire team to Bruce Badgett. Bland also sold Mesquite Arena to another party.[1]

Prior to their third season, on December 21, 2017, the team announced their move to Dallas and the Fair Park Coliseum due to arena lease issues in negotiations with the new arena owners.[2] Before the 2018 season, the Marshals canceled their first home exhibition game for February 17.[3] The played their next two regular season home games on March 3 and 10, however, they canceled their next two for March 24 and April 14 on the day of the games.[4][5] After the April 14 postponed game, the CIF issued a statement that a decision concerning the team is pending.[6] The Marshals played an away game at the Texas Revolution on April 21, and the Fair Park Coliseum listed all remaining Marshals' games as postponed. On April 27, the team suspended operations for the rest of the season.[7]

Logos and uniform

The Mesquite Marshals unveiled their uniforms on July 1, 2015. The helmets are white with a green stripe running parallel to a gold stripe along with a white facemask. The logo of a Marshal with a star on a hat is depicted over the word "MESQUITE" on top of the word "MARSHALS" in Ewert font. Their home uniforms consist of green jerseys and stripe-free green pants, with red outlining the white numbers in Ewert, along with green and gold stripes along the shoulder pads. The team's road uniforms have white jerseys and blank white pants. Green numbers (Ewert) with a thin layer of gold surrounding them can be seen on the road jerseys.

Roster

Dallas Marshals roster
Quarterbacks
  •  2 Jeffrey Legree

Running backs

  • -- Derric Johnson
  •  4 Dondre Lewis-Freeman
  • 10 Delenzia Turner-Green

Wide receivers

  • 11 Stacy Martin
  • 12 Anthony McGhee
  • 29 Juan Reese
  • 89 Robbie Rhodes
Offensive linemen
  • 99 Christopher Atchison
  • 76 Brandon Bishop
  • 50 Michael Boyeifo
  • -- Curtis Rattlers
  • -- Kamaron Young

Defensive linemen

  • 44 Anthony Gilbert
  •  3 Thomas Logan
  •  7 Sam Wren
Linebackers
  •  8 Howard Stephens

Defensive backs

  • 23 Justin Backus
  •  6 Brett Bowers
  •  1 Anquanius Frazier
  • 24 Chris Love
  • 21 Clifton Rhodes III
  • 17 Anthony Webb

Special teams

  • 34 Brad Dunavant
Reserve lists
  • 20 Matthew Dash DB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)
  • -- Warren Dent OL (IR-DFR)
  • -- Robert Kent QB (Suspended)

Rookies in italics
Roster updated April 19, 2018
23 Active, 3 Inactive

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Statistics and records

Season-by-season results

League championsConference championsDivision championsPlayoff berthLeague leader
SeasonLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason results
FinishWinsLossesTies
2016CIFSouthern6th2100
2017CIFSouth5th750
2018CIFSouthFolded150
Totals10200All-time regular season record
00All-time postseason record
10200All-time regular season and postseason record

Game results

2016[8]
WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame site
1February 20Dallas–Fort Worth Hawks (exhibition)L 30–31Mesquite Arena
2Bye week
3March 5at Dodge City LawL 42–620–1United Wireless Arena
4March 12Sioux City BanditsW 27–261–1Mesquite Arena
5March 19at Texas RevolutionL 31-411-2Allen Event Center
6March 26at Duke City GladiatorsL 24-701-3Tingley Coliseum
7April 2Texas RevolutionL 32-511-4Mesquite Arena
8April 9Amarillo VenomL 59-601-5Mesquite Arena
9April 16at Bloomington EdgeL 35-731-6US Cellular Coliseum
10Bye week
11April 30at San Angelo BanditsL 41-541-7Foster Communications Coliseum
12May 7Duke City GladiatorsL 43-471-8Mesquite Arena
13Bye week
14May 20at Texas RevolutionL 43-921-9Allen Event Center
15May 28Dodge City LawL 27-381-10Mesquite Arena
16June 4Texas RevolutionW 75-742-10Mesquite Arena
2017[9]
WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame site
1March 4CenTex CavalryW 55–371-0Mesquite Arena
2Bye week
3March 18at Amarillo VenomL 32-591–1Amarillo Civic Center
4March 23at Texas RevolutionL 18–611–2Allen Event Center
5April 1at Dodge City LawL 19-561-3United Wireless Arena
6April 8Salina LibertyW 36-192-3Mesquite Arena
7April 15at CenTex CavalryW 48-413-3Bell County Expo Center
8April 22Texas Revolution W 73-584-3Mesquite Arena
9Bye week
10May 6CenTex CavalryW 72-475-3Mesquite Arena
11May 14at CenTex CavalryW 58-526-3Bell County Expo Center
12May 20Wichita ForceL 27-346-4Mesquite Arena
13May 27at Kansas City PhantomsL 42-486-5Silverstein Eye Centers Arena
14June 3Omaha BeefW 62-557-5Mesquite Arena

References