Mississippi Fire Dogs

The Mississippi Fire Dogs are a now-defunct indoor football team from Biloxi, Mississippi. They played their home games at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. They were a charter member of the Indoor Professional Football League. They Played from in the 1999-2000 IPFL seasons before joining the National Indoor Football League in 2001. Their final season was in 2002.

History
During their first two years, the Fire Dogs went 9-7 and third in the league, yet it was their second season that proved to be a glorious year by winning the IPFL championship title. When the IPFL folded, the Fire Dogs joined the new National Indoor Football League as a charter member and won the inaugural Indoor Bowl against the Wyoming Cavalry. However, they couldn't repeat the same success in 2002. Afterwards, the franchise folded.

During the 1999 & 2000 IPFL seasons, the most notable member for the Fire Dogs was head coach/general manager/player(QB) John Fourcade, formerly of the NFL New Orleans Saints. Fourcade was followed as head coach in 2001 & 2002 by Irvin Favre, the late father of legendary Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre. Irvin Favre, who also was minority owner of the Fire Dogs, died of a heart attack while driving in December 2003.

2000 IPFL Season
Week 1 - Mobile Seagulls 33, at Mississippi Fire Dogs 57 Week 2 – Portland Prowlers 42, Mississippi Fire Dogs 41 Week 3 - Idaho Stallions 35, at Mississippi Fire Dogs 22 Week 4 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 23, at Mobile Seagulls 30 Week 5 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 37, at Louisiana Rangers 50 Week 6 - bye Week 7 - Shreveport-Bossier 17 at Mississippi Fire Dogs 57 Week 8 - bye Week 9 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 51, at Idaho Stallions 28<BR><BR> Week 10 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 56, at Louisiana Rangers 44<BR><BR> Week 11 - Mobile Seagulls 40, at Mississippi Fire Dogs 30<BR><BR> Week 12 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 30, at Mobile Seagulls 16<BR><BR> Week 13 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 49, Omaha Beef 46<BR><BR> Week 14 - Louisiana Rangers 34, at Mississippi Fire Dogs 53<BR><BR> Week 15 – Mississippi Fire Dogs 39, Portland Prowlers 36 <BR><BR> Week 16 - bye<BR><BR> Week 17 - Shreveport-Bossier 34 at Mississippi Fire Dogs 49<BR><BR> Week 18- Mississippi Fire Dogs 37 at Shreveport-Bossier 41<BR><BR> Week 19 - Omaha Beef 44, Mississippi Fire Dogs 38<BR><BR> Semifinals - Mississippi Fire Dogs 43, Omaha Beef 40<BR><BR> IPFL Championship – Mississippi Fire Dogs 53, Portland Prowlers 48

Season-By-Season
!Totals || 14 || 30 || 0
 * colspan="6" align="center" | Mississippi Fire Dogs (IPFL)
 * 1999 || 9 || 7 || 0 || 3rd League || --
 * 2000 || 11 || 5 || 0 || 2nd League || Won Semifinals (Omaha) <BR> Won IPFL Championship (Portland)
 * colspan="6" align="center" | Mississippi Fire Dogs (NIFL)
 * 2001 || 13 || 1 || 0 || 1st Southern Division || Won Round 1 (Johnstown) <BR> Won Semifinals (Ohio Valley) <BR> Won Indoor Bowl I (Wyoming)
 * 2002 || 3 || 9 || 0 || 2nd Eastern Division || --
 * colspan="6" align="center" | Mississippi Fire Dogs (NIFL)
 * 2001 || 13 || 1 || 0 || 1st Southern Division || Won Round 1 (Johnstown) <BR> Won Semifinals (Ohio Valley) <BR> Won Indoor Bowl I (Wyoming)
 * 2002 || 3 || 9 || 0 || 2nd Eastern Division || --
 * 2001 || 13 || 1 || 0 || 1st Southern Division || Won Round 1 (Johnstown) <BR> Won Semifinals (Ohio Valley) <BR> Won Indoor Bowl I (Wyoming)
 * 2002 || 3 || 9 || 0 || 2nd Eastern Division || --
 * 2002 || 3 || 9 || 0 || 2nd Eastern Division || --
 * colspan="2"|