Oklahoma Wranglers

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Oklahoma Wranglers
Founded 1995
Folded 2001
League Arena Football League
Conference American (1996-2001)
Division Central (1996-1997)
Western (1998-2001)
Team history Memphis Pharaohs (1995–1996)
Portland Forest Dragons (1997–1999)
Based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Arena Myriad Convention Center
Colors Maroon, Black, Silver, White
                   
Owner(s) CJ Winkler
Head coach Bob Cortese
Playoff berths 1: (2000)

The Oklahoma Wranglers was a professional arena football team based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They were members of the Central (1996-1997) and Western (1998-2001) of the American Conference of the Arena Football League (AFL). They previously played as the Memphis Pharaohs and Portland Forest Dragons. The team played at the Myriad, now known as the Cox Convention Center, in downtown Oklahoma City.

History

Memphis Pharaohs (1995–1996)

The Memphis Pharaohs played at the Pyramid Arena in Memphis, Tennessee in 1995 and 1996. The team was named the Pharaohs because the capital of ancient Egypt was Memphis, Egypt, and because they literally played their home games in a pyramid. Memphis saw a return of the sport with the Memphis Xplorers of af2.

Portland Forest Dragons (1997–1999)

After a winless 1996 season, the team relocated to Portland, Oregon where they played for three seasons as the Portland Forest Dragons. In years of 1997, 1998, and 1999, the Forest Dragons complied records of 2-12, 4-10, and 7-7, never making the playoffs while in Portland. During the 1998 season the team featured receiver Oronde Gadsden, who won the league's Rookie Of The Year award, and went on to sign with the NFL's Miami Dolphins. Portland would see a return of the AFL in 2014 with the Portland Thunder, renamed the Portland Steel in 2016.

Oklahoma Wranglers (2000–2001)

After three seasons in Portland, the franchise relocated again, this time to Oklahoma City. The move happened after the franchise owner attempted and failed to sell the team to an owner committed to keeping the team in Portland. After relocating, the team changed their name to the Oklahoma Wranglers. The team played in Oklahoma City for two seasons before being disbanded by the league after the 2001 season.

AFL return to Oklahoma City

The AFL's developmental league af2 welcomed the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz to play from 2004 to 2009. In 2010, nearly a decade after the Wranglers last played, the Yard Dawgz joined the newly-reorganized AFL and played only one season before folding.

Season-by-season

Notable players

Arena Football Hall of Famers

Oklahoma Wranglers Hall of Famers
No. Name Year Inducted Position(s) Years w/ Wranglers
5 Ben Bennett 2000 QB 1997

Individual awards

Rookie of the Year
Season Player Position(s)
1998Oronde GadsdenOS

Most Inspirational Player of the Year
Season Player Position(s)
1999James GuidryQB

Don't Blink! Player of the Year
Season Player Position(s)
2001Lamart CooperOS

All-Arena players

The following Wranglers players were named to All-Arena Teams:

All-Ironman players

The following Wranglers players were named to All-Ironman Teams:

All-Rookie players

The following Wranglers players were named to All-Rookie Teams:

External links

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