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West Texas Roughnecks
WTRoughnecks
Founded2003
LeagueIntense (2004, 2006-2008)
NIFL (2005)
IFL (2009-2011)
LSFL (2012-beyond)
Team historyOdessa Roughnecks (2003-2009)
West Texas Roughnecks (2010-present)
ArenaEctor County Coliseum
"The Rough House"
Based inOdessa, Texas
Team colorsBlack, Blue, Tan, White
                   
OwnerJay and Dale Morris
PresidentJay and Dale Morris
Head coachChris Williams
Championships2006
Division titles2005
DancersVenus Fitness Dance Team
MascotDigger

The West Texas Roughnecks is a professional indoor football team based in Odessa, Texas that plays in the Lone Star Football League. The team's nickname is a tribute to the oil industry, which has been the source of Odessa's wealth over the past century.


PLAYERS COACHES SCORES IMAGES SEASONS

The team began operations in 2004 as the Odessa Roughnecks, a charter member of the Intense Football League (IFL). In 2005, the IFL merged with the NIFL. For the 2006 season, the IFL was resurrected, and the Odessa Roughnecks returned to their original league. In 2008 the Intense Football League merged again, this time with the UIF to create the Indoor Football League.

The team plays its home games at the Ector County Coliseum in Odessa. The team was sold by its original owner (Tommy Benizio) in September 2008 to Allegiance Pro Sports, Inc. In January 2010, Dale and Jay Morris of Midland, Texas purchased the Roughnecks from Allegiance Pro Sports.

The Roughnecks are coached by Chris Williams. The 2011 season will be Coach Williams's eighth season with the Roughnecks.

The Roughnecks won its first championship in 2006 at Intense Bowl 2 by beating the Corpus Christi Hammerheads 97–56, which is an IFL record for most points scored by one team in a game. The team finished with an overall record of 14–2.

During the season, Roughnecks games are broadcast live on KQRX. Up through the 2009 season games were broadcast on KMCM.

For the 2012 season, the Roughnecks are joining the Lone Star Football League.

History[]

In 2003, the nearly 20 year old Arena Football League that had been only in major markets like New York City and Chicago, was now spreading across the nation in small to middle sized cities. Jerry Jones of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys kicked off his AFL franchise in Dallas and secured the rights to every smaller market in the state of Texas with a suitable arena for indoor football. When Jones couldn’t be reached to discuss selling these rights, a new league was formed throughout the state. In August 2003, Chad Dittman, President of the fledgling Intense Football League announced that Odessa would be one of the sites for his new professional indoor football league.

Through prayer shortly after, Abby and Tommy Benizio decided to purchased the franchise and moved to the Permian Basin along with their pet prairie dogs. By the close of 2003, the franchise creatively announced the name of “Roughnecks” along with the unveiling of a logo fit for the community and a mascot whom has become a staple in both Odessa and Midland known as Digger.

The team kicked off on May 8, 2004 under the direction of head coach Chris Williams, who led the team to a 9-7 record and home field advantage in the playoffs. Lubbock defeated Odessa in overtime just one game shy of the championship but the season did not end without the success of leading the IFL in attendance and having promoted more players to the next level than any other team in the league.

This success became well known throughout the national football community, and along with the hard work of the teams coaches, Odessa enjoyed a very rare undefeated regular season in the National Indoor Football League in 2005. Despite losing one game shy of the championship again, the Roughnecks were once more atop of their league in attendance, successfully hosted the first ever NIFL All-Star Game, and could boast a 16-1 overall record.

The team was recently bought by Jay and Dale Morris of Midland, Texas. They will be changing their name to the West Texas Roughnecks.

For the 2012 season, the Roughnecks are joining the Lone Star Football League.

Regular-season winning streak[]

The Roughnecks at one time held the longest regular-season winning streak in professional football history with 27 straight regular-season victories under the arm of Bobby Glenn Ruth Jr.. The record was broken with a 55–35 win over the Laredo Lobos in Odessa on June 17, 2006, giving the Roughnecks 26 straight regular season wins. The streak began with a 20-0 victory against the San Angelo Stampede on July 31, 2004, in San Angelo, Texas and ended at 27 wins with a 70-63 loss against the Louisiana Swashbucklers on July 1, 2006, in Lake Charles, Louisiana. On March 29, 2008, the Sioux Falls Storm of the United Indoor Football League lost to the Omaha Beef 34-18, ending their historic 40-game winning streak and giving them their first loss since July 15, 2005. They went on to win their fourth United Bowl later that season against the Bloomington Extreme.

Season-by-Season[]

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Odessa Roughnecks (Intense Football League)
2004 9 7 0 3rd League Lost Semifinals (L. Lone Stars)
Odessa Roughnecks (NIFL)
2005 14 0 0 1st Pacific North Won Pacific Conference Quarterfinal (Beaumont)
Won Pacific Conference Semifinal (Corpus Christi)
Lost Pacific Conference Final (Tri-Cities)
Odessa Roughnecks (Intense Football League)
2006 12 2 0 1st League Won Semifinals (Louisiana)
Won Intense Bowl II (Corpus Christi)
2007 8 6 0 4th League Lost Semifinals (Louisiana)
2008 7 7 0 4th League Won Round 1 (Frisco)
Lost Semifinals (Louisiana)
Odessa Roughnecks (Indoor Football League)
2009 3 11 0 5th Intense Lone Star --
West Texas Roughnecks (Indoor Football League)
2010 7 7 0 2nd Lonestar West Lost Round 1 (Amarillo)
2011 10 4 0 2nd Lonestar Lost Round 1 (Tri-Cities)
West Texas Roughnecks (LSFL)
2012 -- -- -- -- --
Totals 70 44 0 (Regular Season Only)

2011 Season Schedule[]

Regular Season[]

Week Date Kickoff Opponent Results
Final Score Team Record
0* February 21 (Mon) 7:11pm Bricktown Brawlers W 39-22 1-0
1 February 28 (Mon) 7:05pm @Allen Wranglers W 60-46 2-0
2 Bye
3 Bye
4 March 20 (Sun) 3:05pm @Bricktown Brawlers L 27-31 2-1
5 March 25 (Fri) 7:11pm Amarillo Venom W 37-34 3-1
6 April 1 (Fri) 7:05pm @Wichita Wild W 54-47 4-1
7 April 8 (Fri) 7:05pm @Allen Wranglers L 28-33 4-2
8 April 16 (Sat) 7:11pm Omaha Beef W 39-16 5-2
9 April 23 (Sat) 7:05pm @Amarillo Venom W 66-23 6-2
10 Bye
11 May 7 (Sat) 7:05pm
(8:05pm Central)
@Arizona Adrenaline W 82-27 7-2
12 May 14 (Sat) 7:11pm Allen Wranglers L 26-54 7-3
13 May 21 (Sat) 7:11pm Wichita Wild L 21-22 7-4
14 May 28 (Sat) 7:05pm @Bricktown Brawlers ** W 48-6 8-4
15 June 4 (Sat) 7:11pm Arizona Adrenaline W 92-6 9-4
16 June 11 (Sat) 7:11pm Amarillo Venom W 37-24 10-4
Playoffs
1 June 20 (Mon) 7:00pm
(9:00 Central)
@Tri-Cities Fever L 49-61 ---

* = Kickoff Classic Weekend, before week 1 starts.
** = Replacement Team.

Division Standings[]

2011 Lonestar Division
view · talk · edit W L T PCT PF PA DIV GB STK
y Allen Wranglers 10 4 0 0.714 664 510 7-2 --- W2
x West Texas Roughnecks 10 4 0 0.714 656 391 6-3 --- W3
Amarillo Venom 4 10 0 0.286 529 522 3-6 6.0 L1
Bricktown Brawlers 2 12 0 0.143 292 717 2-7 8.0 L10

Head Coach[]

2004–Present - Chris Williams (74-47)

Roster[]

West Texas Roughnecks rosterview · talk · edit
Quarterbacks
  •  5 Arkelon Hall
  •  7 Carlton Jackson

Running Backs

  • 23 Evin Jones

Wide Receivers

  •  1 Wilson Kimble
  • 11 Josh Floyd
  • 14 Tim Bush
Offensive Linemen
  • 62 Rob Powell-Deppe
  • 67 Anthony Piniero
  • 79 Ron Jackson

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

  •  9 Eric Henri
  • 17 Jeremiah Turner
Defensive Backs
  •  2 Anthony Beck
  •  6 Marrion Norman
  • 12 Clarence Wright

Kickers

  • 19 Zeke Arevalo

Multiple Positions

  • 10 Aaron Higdon RB/WR
  • 97 Mika Cane DL/OL
Injured Reserve
  • -- Ryan Bugg WR

Inactive Roster

  • -- Richard Chambers DB
  • -- Demetrius Cox RB
  • -- Torry Day WR
  • -- Tray Hardaway LB
  • -- DeWayne Hogan RB
  • -- Daniel Lee K
  • -- Anthony Weeden WR
  • -- Sam Griffin WR

Practice Squad

  • Currently vacant


Rookies in italics
Roster updated March 25, 2011
20 Active, 9 Inactive, 0 PS

More rosters

Past Seasons[]

2010 Final Standings[]

2010 Lonestar West Division
view · talk · edit W L T PCT GB DIV PF PA STK
y-Amarillo Venom 11 3 0 0.786 --- 4-0 702 509 L1
x-West Texas Roughnecks 7 7 0 0.500 4.0 3-2 594 655 W4
Abilene Ruff Riders 2 12 0 0.143 9.0 0-5 544 644 L4

External links[]


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