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The '''2006 Birmingham Steeldogs''' are playing their seventh season at the [[BJCC Arena]] under first-year head coach [[Ron Selesky]]. As of June 10, 2006 the team's record is 5-5-0 with an average of 43.2 points per game scored and 42.4 points per game allowed. The Steeldogs five home games have been played before an average crowd of 5,510.
The '''2006 [[Birmingham Steeldogs]]''' are playing their seventh season at the [[BJCC Arena]] under first-year head coach [[Ron Selesky]]. As of June 10, 2006 the team's record is 5-5-0 with an average of 43.2 points per game scored and 42.4 points per game allowed. The Steeldogs five home games have been played before an average crowd of 5,510.


==Roster==
==Roster==

Revision as of 22:58, 13 June 2006

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The 2006 Birmingham Steeldogs are playing their seventh season at the BJCC Arena under first-year head coach Ron Selesky. As of June 10, 2006 the team's record is 5-5-0 with an average of 43.2 points per game scored and 42.4 points per game allowed. The Steeldogs five home games have been played before an average crowd of 5,510.

Roster

  • Robert Kent, Jr, #1, quarterback (33-62-1 for 371 yards and 9 touchdowns)
  • Bobby Keyes, #2, defensive specialist (6 interceptions)
  • Allynson Sheffield, #3, wide receiver/defensive back (taxi squad) (9 catches for 84 yards and 1 touchdown)
  • Anthony Morris, #7, wide receiver/defensive back (11 catches for 115 yards and 2 touchdowns)
  • Kerry Wright, #8, offensive specialist (injured reserve) (51 catches for 782 yards and 13 touchdowns)
  • Bradly Chavez, #9, wide receiver/linebacker (injured reserve) (23 catches for 239 yards and 6 touchdowns)
  • Alex Walls, #10, kicker (6-19 on field goals, 38-52 on extra points)
  • Ryan Hawk, #12, quarterback (165-309-6 for 2,074 yards and 31 touchdowns)
  • Michael Gholar, #20, defensive specialist
  • Lawrence Story, #22, wide receiver/linebacker (39 catches for 480 yards and 8 touchdowns)
  • Stevland Sills, #24, wide receiver/defensive back (16 catches for 162 yards and 1 touchdown)
  • Alvin Fite, #35, fullback/linebacker (14 yards on 4 attempts and 1 touchdown)
  • Donald Amaker, #38, wide receiver/defensive back (injured reserve)
  • Theo Sanders, #42, fullback/linebacker (102 yards on 28 attempts and 1 touchdown)
  • Terrell Browden, #44, fullback/linebacker (115 yards on 33 attempts and 6 touchdowns)
  • Renuel Greene, #45, defensive line specialist
  • Samuel Fakunle, #51, offensive line/defensive line
  • Myron Powe, #72, offensive line/defensive line (injured reserve)
  • Eric Thomas, #78, offensive line/defensive line
  • Tershima Masashi, #83, wide receiver/defensive back (international player)
  • David Daniel, #88, offensive line/defensive line
  • William Mayes, #92, offensive line/defensive line
  • Deon Deboise, #93, offensive line/defensive line
  • Kamau Jackson, #95, offensive line/defensive line
  • James Clark, #99, offensive line/defensive line (injured reserve)
  • Mareno Phillyaw, wide receiver (18 catches for 262 yards and 5 touchdowns)
  • Erick Harris, wide receiver (8 catches for 92 yards and 4 touchdowns)

Games

  • April 8: Won 41-36 vs. Everett Hawks. Quarterback Ryan Hawk completed 5 TDs to overcome a 10 point halftime deficit. Kerry Wright caught three TD passes and returned a kickoff for another.
  • April 14: Lost 43-44 in overtime vs. Rio Grande Valley Dorados. Hawk missed a two-point conversion that would have taken it to a second OT after coming back from 24 points down at the start of the 4th quarter.
  • April 21: Lost 40-62 at Louisville Fire. The Steeldogs failed to score in the 2nd period and had too much ground to make up.
  • April 29: Won 40-34 at South Georgia Wildcats. The defense starred in this game, recording 4 sacks, 5 tackles for loss, and a blocked field goal.
  • May 5: Won 63-60 vs. Louisville Fire. Another 5 TD game for Hawk. The 3rd quarter was key as the Dogs outscored the Fire 28-7 and went into the last period up 46-34 after trailing 27-18 at the half. This was the first of three Barber Dairy, "Faith Nights" with pre-game concerts by Christian artists, free Bibles for fans, and Steeldogs clad in Christian Throwback Jerseys during pre-game warmups and post-game festivities.
  • May 13: Lost 44-62 at Florida Firecats. 5 touchdowns from Hawk weren't enough to overcome several lucky breaks for the homestanding Firecats in a penalty-ridden matchup.
  • May 20: Lost 17-21 at Tennessee Valley Vipers.
  • May 27: Won 71-30 vs. Macon Knights. Bradly Chavez, coming off a knee injury, caught four touchdowns in a rout of the Knights.
  • June 3: Lost 31-40 at Everett Hawks. The offense fizzled with just 111 passing yards and a costly penalty for hitting the kicker on a missed field goal with a minute remaining and a 6-point deficit.
  • June 10: Won 42-35 vs. South Georgia Wildcats. Hawk came off the bench to rally the team in the fourth quarter, throwing a 23-yard touchdown to Allyn Sheffield. Starter Robert Kent, who had been splitting time with Hawk, finished 14 for 25 with 152 yards and 3 touchdowns.
  • June 17: at Memphis Xplorers
  • June 24: vs. Florida Firecats
  • July 8: at Rio Grande Valley Dorados
  • July 15: at Macon Knights
  • July 22: vs. Memphis Xplorers
  • July 29: vs. Tennessee Valley Vipers