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Colorado Crush is an Arena Football League team that began play as a 2003 expansion team. The Crush play in the Central Division of the American Conference.

History

The team is based in Denver, Colorado and play at Pepsi Center, which also serves as the home to the National Lacrosse League's Colorado Mammoth, the National Hockey League's Colorado Avalanche and the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association. The principal owner of the franchise is Denver Broncos legend and Hall of Famer John Elway (Co-Owner and Chief Executive Officer), with Stan Kroenke, owner of the Nuggets, the Avalanche, Pepsi Center, the Altitude Sports network and the majority Broncos owner Pat Bowlen as a minority owner. The Crush compete in the Central Division of the American Conference. After a horrendous 2003 inaugural season, in which they finished 2-14, the Crush rebounded to go 11-5 and make the playoffs in their second year. On June 12, 2005 they won ArenaBowl XIX (19) in Las Vegas' Thomas & Mack Center over the Georgia Force 51-48, in only their third year of existence.
   In their fourth year, the Crush ended up 11-5, with the AC Central title for the second year in a row. In the Divisional Round however, the Crush lost in an upset to the fifth-seeded (and eventual ArenaBowl champion) Chicago Rush 63-46.
   The team's mascot is an anamorphic bull named "Crusher."(External Link)

Highlights

  • On Sunday, June 12, 2005, the Crush hosted the American Conference Championship game against their division rival, the Chicago Rush. Colorado had the lead late in the game 43-40 and DB Rashad Floyd managed to intercept a TD pass from QB Matt D'Orazio, but it turns out that he was called for holding. Chicago would tie the game with kicker Keith Gispert's 17-yard field goal. In overtime, the Crush would get the win with QB John Dutton completing a 22-yard TD pass to WR/LB Antowone 'Andy' McCullough, sending them to ArenaBowl XIX (where they'd eventually win). On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown, this game is at #20.(External Link)
  • On Friday, February 6, 2004, in a Week 1 contest against the Las Vegas Gladiators, the Crush were still looking for their first home win in franchise history. In the final 12 seconds of the game, the Crush would have QB John Dutton compelete a 7-yard TD pass to WR Damian Harrell (with a failed two-point conversion), recover an onside kick, and have Dutton complete a 33-yard pass to Harrell. With 12 points in 12 seconds, Colorado would win 43-42 and get their first-ever win at home. On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown, this is at #15.(External Link)
  • On Saturday, February 5, 2005, in a Week 2 home game against their division rival, the Grand Rapids Rampage, QB John Dutton would throw a franchise-best 8 touchdowns in a 72-56 win, yet this was overshadowed by Rampage QB Michael Bishop becoming the very first player in AFL history to run for 100 yards in a single game. On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown, this is at #12.(External Link)

    Season-by-season

    |- |2003 || 2 || 14 || 0 || 4th AC Western || -- |- |2004 || 11 || 5 || 0 || 2nd AC Central || Won Week 1 (New Orleans)
    Lost Semifinals (Arizona) |- |2005 || 10 || 6 || 0 || 1st AC Central || Won Week 1 (San Jose)
    Won AC Champioship (Chicago)
    Won ArenaBowl XIX (Georgia) |- |2006 || 11 || 5 || 0 || 1st AC Central || Lost Week 2 (Chicago) |- |2007 || 8 || 8 || 0 || 3rd AC Central || Won Wildcard (Kansas City)
    Lost Division (San Jose) |- |*2008|| 4 || 6 || 0 || 2nd AC Central || -- |- !Totals || 51 || 47 || 0 |colspan="2"| (including playoffs)
    * = Current Standing

    Current Roster

    Crush roster as of May 14, 2008
    Uniform # Player Position Height Weight (lb) Experience Acquired
    2 Delvin Lamar Hughley DB 5' 11" 215 5 2003/05
    4 Rashad Floyd DB 5' 9" 180 6 2003
    5 Brandon Kirsch QB 6' 2" 213 1 2007
    6 Brad Pyatt WR 5' 11" 187 1 2007
    8 John Dutton QB 6' 4" 225 8 2002
    9 Chad Owens WR 5' 8" 180 R 2008
    10 Deric Yaussi K 5' 11" 197 R 2008
    11 Kevin Nagle FB/LB 6' 1" 255 3 2007
    15 Aaron Hosack WR 6' 5" 210 R 2007
    17 Jon Beutjer QB 6' 5" 220 2008
    20 Antonio Malone DB 5' 11" 200 R 2008
    21 Dion Byrum DB 5' 11" 190 R 2008
    25 Jason Harmon DB 5' 11" 209 1 2007
    50 Johnathan Goddard DL 6' 1" 255 R 2008
    52 Brett Huyser OL 6' 4" 310 1 2006
    59 John Syptak DE 6' 2" 250 R 2008
    66 Joey Hollenbeck OL 6' 4" 320 1 2006
    67 Chris Watton OL 6' 3" 291 13 2004
    80 Willie Quinnie WR 6' 2" 176 1 2006
    81 Ben Nelson WR 6' 3" 191 2 2007
    91 Aaron McConnell DL 6' 3" 295 3 2008
    94 Nick Rogers DL 6' 2" 270 R 2008
    96 Kyle Moore-Brown OL 6' 4" 310 13 2003
    97 Lauvale Sape DL 6' 1" 296 R 2008
    98 Charrod Taylor DL 6' 2" 286 R 2007
    IR Clay Rush K 6' 3" 220 9 2004/07
    IR Robert Thomas FB/LB 6' 1" 252 4 2007

    Past Players

  • Chris Angel - DB (2007-08)
  • Dustin Barno - DL (2004-08)
  • Andy Collins - QB (2008)
  • Jose Davis - QB
  • Todd Hammel - QB
  • Damian Harrell - OS
  • Ahmad Hawkins - WR/DB
  • Evan Hlavacek - WR/DB
  • Zach Norton - DB (2008)
  • Willis Marshall - WR/CB
  • Saul Patu - FB/LB
  • Rich Young

    Past Coaches

  • Bob Beers - 2003

    Trivia

    The team's main color and name are in reference to the Denver Broncos 1970s defensive squad (the "Orange Crush" ).
       Denver was host to one of the four charter teams, the Denver Dynamite, which won the first-ever Arena Bowl in 1987.
       Van Montgomery from the TV show Reba (TV series) plays for the Crush at the end of his football career

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