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Chicago Rush Arena Bowl XX Champions
Ditka wins Arena Bowl XX in 2006 as an owner plus Super Bowl XX in 1986 as a coach. Adding another pro sports title to the ever burgeoning list of Chicago champions over the past 10 years. 02-13-banana
06-12-2006 12:41 AM
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onlinepole Wrote:Ditka wins Arena Bowl XX in 2006 as an owner plus Super Bowl XX in 1986 as a coach. Adding another pro sports title to the ever burgeoning list of Chicago champions over the past 10 years. 02-13-banana

it must be a slow time of year if this news gets you excited! lol
06-12-2006 05:14 PM
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onlinepole Wrote:Ditka wins Arena Bowl XX in 2006 as an owner plus Super Bowl XX in 1986 as a coach. Adding another pro sports title to the ever burgeoning list of Chicago champions over the past 10 years. 02-13-banana

it must be a slow time of year if this news gets you excited! lol

Sure beats talking about Bobcat football. 03-yawn
06-12-2006 07:03 PM
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Re: Chicago Rush Arena Bowl XX Champions
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onlinepole Wrote:Ditka wins Arena Bowl XX in 2006 as an owner plus Super Bowl XX in 1986 as a coach. Adding another pro sports title to the ever burgeoning list of Chicago champions over the past 10 years. 02-13-banana

it must be a slow time of year if this news gets you excited! lol

Not slow at all, The Rush have added an 9th pro sports title for Chicago area teams in just the last 10 years. How many sports titles can all of Ohio's pro sports teams boast in that same time period? I'm betting 2 or less .

Arena Football has steadily gained atendance and TV ratings. The NFL is the only other professional league that has a national game of the week broadcast every week on network TV. MLB no longer has that and the NBA and NHL never have. AFL attendance (05 avg 12,830) is at an alltime high, an increase of 3200 per game vs 00.
THe Rush (14435) have a comparable or higher per game average attendance than Kent, Buffalo, Akron, Temple & Ball State. They are within 500 of BGSU's average,within 800 of Miami's average and just 54 per game under the MAC's average for 05.

Ditka becomes the first ever to win a pro football title as a player(Bears) Assistant Coach (Dallas), Head Coach (Bears) and Owner (Rush).
If Ohio had any pro sports titles to celebrate I'm sure all that post or lurk here would be inundated with news about them. lmfao 02-13-banana 04-rock
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i couldn't care less about Ohio's pro sports teams from any sport. my allegiances on that level lie elsewhere.
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bobcat_backer Wrote:i couldn't care less about Ohio's pro sports teams from any sport. my allegiances on that level lie elsewhere.

Well most of us are fans of multiple sports and root on several teams. The AFL fills a void as the college season is only 4 1/2 months long including bowls.
06-13-2006 11:16 PM
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Woo hoo! Go Rush!
06-13-2006 11:36 PM
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More importantly, are there any MAC players on the Rush roster?
06-14-2006 09:18 AM
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MacLord Wrote:More importantly, are there any MAC players on the Rush roster?

The only player with a MAC connection (provided WKU joins the conference) is star receiver/DB Bobbie Sippio who is QB Matt Dorazio's favorite target. Dorazio is an Otterbein grad which I believe is an Ohio school.
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Re: Chicago Rush Arena Bowl XX Champions
onlinepole Wrote:
bobcat_backer Wrote:
onlinepole Wrote:Ditka wins Arena Bowl XX in 2006 as an owner plus Super Bowl XX in 1986 as a coach. Adding another pro sports title to the ever burgeoning list of Chicago champions over the past 10 years. 02-13-banana

it must be a slow time of year if this news gets you excited! lol

Not slow at all, The Rush have added an 9th pro sports title for Chicago area teams in just the last 10 years. How many sports titles can all of Ohio's pro sports teams boast in that same time period? I'm betting 2 or less .

Arena Football has steadily gained atendance and TV ratings. The NFL is the only other professional league that has a national game of the week broadcast every week on network TV. MLB no longer has that and the NBA and NHL never have. AFL attendance (05 avg 12,830) is at an alltime high, an increase of 3200 per game vs 00.
THe Rush (14435) have a comparable or higher per game average attendance than Kent, Buffalo, Akron, Temple & Ball State. They are within 500 of BGSU's average,within 800 of Miami's average and just 54 per game under the MAC's average for 05.

Ditka becomes the first ever to win a pro football title as a player(Bears) Assistant Coach (Dallas), Head Coach (Bears) and Owner (Rush).
If Ohio had any pro sports titles to celebrate I'm sure all that post or lurk here would be inundated with news about them. lmfao 02-13-banana 04-rock

Actually...Arena Football TV ratings are still almost squat...and now the League doesn't even have a TV contract for the upcoming year.

PS. I just happen to plan a vacation to Vegas last weekend when the Arena Bowl was in town. AFL did get nice signage at Mandalay Bay (believe official HQ for Arena Bowl)...and had entertainment planned for fans/VIP's, etc...) But on the stage of "Vegas"...it was almost a non-event...even the SportsBooks don't make much $$$$ of it.

See free article:

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/lo...0558.story

AFL seeks new TV contract
NBC might not renew its deal, which has expired, and the league says it's interested in exploring its options, too.
George Diaz
Sentinel Staff Writer

June 13, 2006

LAS VEGAS -- After the confetti stopped flying and Third Eye Blind finished a loud afternoon with a booming 45-minute postgame set to commemorate ArenaBowl XX, AFL Commissioner David Baker shifted his vision to a third decade of fast-forward frantic football.

The new era could include moves to find a major-network television partner for a league that soon might be homeless. There is strong speculation that NBC won't renew its contract with the Arena Football League that expired this weekend, fueled by business dynamics.

Ratings have been poor all season, an average of 1.0 that dropped to 0.9 Sunday afternoon during the league's championship game between the Orlando Predators and Chicago Rush. It marked the worst rating of any sporting event in a weekend that included the inaugural games of the 2006 World Cup, the NBA Finals, the Belmont Stakes and the Stanley Cup Finals. The ArenaBowl was mired in the cellar, along with the Laureus Sports Awards and the British Grand Prix, a Formula One race.

Equally significant is the Sunday squeeze of the NFL, which will return to NBC starting in the 2006-07 season. NBC's contract with the AFL calls for Sunday afternoon games, and it is likely to invest most of its efforts on those games.

"Frankly, I think we're pretty well-positioned no matter where we want to go," Baker said. "They're going to look at us, but we're also looking at them. They've been great partners, but other groups have expressed a lot of interest. OLN, Fox Sports Net, Comcast and a couple of other guys. We're going to take a look at it over the next 30 to 60 days to see what best serves our needs and our fans over the next four years."

A call to an NBC spokesperson seeking comment was not returned.

The league also has a regional-cable deal with FSN, letting affiliates in AFL markets carry local team games. The OLN deal signed in February lets the cable network broadcast 11 regular-season games and one wild-card playoff this season. But only 40 percent of the country has access to OLN as part of its cable package. OLN is available to Bright House customers in Central Florida.

As the AFL continues to expand and broaden its identity beyond a fringe sport, the lack of a major network broadcaster wouldn't help the marketing push.

"I think it probably is important, but is it important enough to give up a lot of money at your gate?" said Mike McBath, a founding partner of the Predators.

McBath said that showing games on Sunday afternoons cuts into the live gate revenue (three Orlando games were telecast on Sundays during the regular season).

The numbers support McBath's contention. Attendance for the Los Angeles Avengers game was 12,839 and for the Dallas Desperados matchup was 12,630. Of the three broadcast on TV, the Chicago Rush game drew more than 13,000 fans. Average attendance for all home games was 13,828.

"It's a Catch-22," McBath said. "Is it important for the Predators be on NBC when there is no money to it? It's crazy to give up Sunday afternoon gates. NBC may be gone, but I'm not going to go home tonight and worry about it."

Baker is banking that the league's stability and product will allow for continued growth, no matter which entity becomes the AFL's primary television partner.

"It's incredible to see," Baker said. "Twenty years is three times as long as any other professional football league in the United States other than the NFL. And it's just the tip of the iceberg. It's a sport that's growing dramatically both at the AFL level and AF2 level.

"It's a great time to reminisce and we enjoy our weekend here [Las Vegas], but I only allow myself one weekend to reminisce. I prefer to think about the future."

George Diaz can be reached at 407-420-5668 and gdiaz@orlandosentinel.com.
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If the AFL is not broadcast on NBC next year, FSN, OLN and Comcast will be knocking down their door to get the rights. FSN in northern Illinois no longer has any pro team sports to broadcast as the pro teams that were on FSN Chicago have all migrated to Comcast. All FSN is left with is Pro Beach Volleyball, some Boxing, Ultimate FIghting and Poker (not a sport). The Rush already have some telecasts on Comcast.
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