2001 AF2 season

The 2001 AF2 season was the second season of the AF2. It was preceded by 2000 and succeeded by 2002. The league champions were the Quad City Steamwheelers, who defended their title with a victory over the Richmond Speed in ArenaCup II. This is the first time that both conferences contained two divisions each, like the original AFL.

League Info

New Teams Baton Rouge Blaze, Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings, Columbus Wardogs, Florida Firecats, Iowa Barnstormers, Lafayette Roughnecks, Lincoln Lightning, Louisville Fire, Macon Knights, Memphis Xplorers, Peoria Pirates, Rochester Brigade, Wichita Stealth
Renamed / Relocated Teams None
Defunct Teams None
Total Teams 28

Standings

Team Overall Division
Wins Losses Percentage Wins Losses Percentage
American Conference
Eastern Division
Richmond Speed 13 3 0.812 8 2 0.800
Carolina Rhinos 12 4 0.750 7 3 0.700
Norfolk Nighthawks 7 9 0.437 6 4 0.600
Roanoke Steam 7 9 0.437 5 5 0.500
Charleston Swamp Foxes 7 9 0.437 3 7 0.300
Greensboro Prowlers 5 11 0.312 4 6 0.400
Rochester Brigade 4 12 0.250 2 8 0.200
Southeastern Division
Tallahassee Thunder 11 5 0.687 7 3 0.700
Macon Knights 10 6 0.625 7 3 0.700
Jacksonville Tomcats 9 7 0.562 7 3 0.700
Augusta Stallions 9 7 0.562 7 3 0.700
Florida Firecats 7 9 0.437 3 7 0.300
Pensacola Barracudas 5 11 0.312 4 6 0.400
Columbus Wardogs 0 16 0.000 0 10 0.000
National Conference
South Central Division
Tennessee Valley Vipers 14 2 0.875 9 1 0.900
Birmingham Steeldogs 12 4 0.750 6 4 0.600
Baton Rouge Blaze 10 6 0.625 7 3 0.700
Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings 7 9 0.437 4 6 0.400
Arkansas Twisters 6 10 0.375 6 4 0.600
Lafayette Roughnecks 3 13 0.187 2 8 0.200
Memphis Xplorers 3 13 0.187 1 9 0.100
Midwestern Division
Quad City Steamwheelers 15 1 0.937 9 1 0.900
Tulsa Talons 13 3 0.812 8 2 0.800
Iowa Barnstormers 9 7 0.562 4 6 0.400
Peoria Pirates 7 9 0.437 4 6 0.400
Wichita Stealth 7 9 0.437 3 7 0.300
Louisville Fire 6 10 0.375 4 6 0.400
Lincoln Lightning 6 10 0.375 3 7 0.300

Playoffs

Round 1 Semifinals ArenaCup II
         
8 Macon 55
1 Quad Cities 80
1 Quad Cities 35
6 Carolina 16
6 Carolina 69
3 Tulsa 35
1 Quad Cities 55
4 Richmond 51
7 Tallahassee 52
2 Tennessee Valley 70
2 Tennessee Valley 50
4 Richmond 51
5 Birmingham 60
4 Richmond 67

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