2006 Birmingham Steeldogs

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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 July 16, 2006 the team's record is 7-7-0 with an average of 45.2 points per game scored and 44.6 points per game allowed. The Steeldogs six home games have been played before an average crowd of 5,446.

Roster

  • Robert Kent, Jr, #1, quarterback (57-100-3 for 711 yards and 14 touchdowns)
  • Bobby Keyes, #2, defensive specialist (7 interceptions)
  • Allynson Sheffield, #3, wide receiver/defensive back (taxi squad) (28 catches for 321 yards and 3 touchdowns)
  • Anthony Morris, #7, wide receiver/defensive back (11 catches for 115 yards and 2 touchdowns)
  • Kerry Wright, #8, offensive specialist (injured reserve) (53 catches for 801 yards and 13 touchdowns)
  • Bradly Chavez, #9, wide receiver/linebacker (injured reserve) (36 catches for 390 yards and 10 touchdowns)
  • Alex Walls, #10, kicker (10-26 on field goals, 54-71 on extra points)
  • Ryan Hawk, #12, quarterback (198362-7 for 2,395 yards and 34 touchdowns)
  • Michael Gholar, #20, defensive specialist
  • Lawrence Story, #22, wide receiver/linebacker (47 catches for 602 yards and 10 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 (141 yards on 38 attempts and 6 touchdowns)
  • 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 (19 catches for 263 yards and 5 touchdowns)
  • Erick Harris, wide receiver (16 catches for 178 yards and 4 touchdowns)

2006 record (7-9-0)

  • 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: Won 43-42 at Memphis Xplorers. Alex Walls kicked a 25-yard field goal, set up by a Bradly Chavez interception, to provide the win over the top-ranked Xplorers.
  • June 24: Lost 27-60 at home vs. Florida Firecats. Florida scored on their first 9 drives and never allowed the Steeldogs to catch up. Hawk started and Kent finished the game with an interception on the last play.
  • July 8: Won 84-46 at the Rio Grande Eldorados. Robert Kent completed 15 of 17 passes for 4 touchdowns and a Steeldog record 88.2 completion percentage. He also rushed 6 times, scoring 2 more TD's, and even caught a 6-yard strike for his 7th score.
  • July 15: Lost 47-52 at Macon Knights. Kent started and had three touchdowns each passing and rushing, but it wasn't enough as the Knights held off a Steeldog rally in the 4th quarter.
  • July 22: Lost 52-56 vs. the Memphis Xplorers. A Bradly Chavez interception with 40 seconds remaining gave the Steeldogs a chance, but couldn't complete a pass to steal the win. Robert Kent played with pain in his shoulder, completing 20 of 27 for 252 yards, 5 TDs and 1 interception in front of 8,784 fans.
  • July 29: Lost 40-55 in the final game of the season, at home with 9,089 in the stands. Kent completed 8 of 17 for 124 yards, 2 TDs and 1 interception. Marquel Blackwell debuted in relief in the 3rd quarter and completed 8 of 18 for 108 yards, 2 more TDs and another interception. Allyn Sheffield dominated the receiving, catching 11 passes for 174 yards and 3 TDs.