2008 Arena Football League season
Sports season
National: Eastern, Southern American: Western, Central
The 2008 Arena Football League season was the 22nd season of the Arena Football League and final season before the 2009 season cancellation and subsequent bankruptcy of the original AFL corporate entity. The regular season began play on February 29, 2008 and concluded on June 22. The playoffs began the following week, and ArenaBowl XXII was held in New Orleans, Louisiana on July 27 between the National Conference champion Philadelphia Soul and the American Conference champion San Jose SaberCats . This game was won by the Soul, 59–56.
Prior to the season, it was announced that the Austin Wranglers would move to the af2 , and the Nashville Kats folded, thus leaving the league with 17 teams. The Las Vegas Gladiators relocated to Cleveland .
Standings
Clinched playoff berth
Clinched division
Clinched division and have conference's best record
Source: ArenaFan.com [ 1]
Playoffs
Wild Card Playoffs
Divisional Playoffs
Conference Championships
ArenaBowl XXII
4
Cleveland
73
2
Georgia
70
4
Cleveland
69
5
Orlando
66
4
Cleveland
35
National Conference
1
Philadelphia
70
3
Dallas
63
6
New York
77
6
New York
48
1
Philadelphia
49
N1
Philadelphia
59
A2
San Jose
56
6
Grand Rapids
58
1
Chicago
41
3
Arizona
41
6
Grand Rapids
48
6
Grand Rapids
55
American Conference
2
San Jose
81
4
Utah
44
5
Colorado
49
5
Colorado
51
2
San Jose
64
Regular season statistics
Passing
Player
Comp.
Att.
Comp%
Yards
TD's
INT's
Rating
Matt D'Orazio , PHI
301
416
72.4%
3,331
72
4
131.3
Raymond Philyaw , CLE
357
514
69.5%
4,320
83
10
126.5
Joe Germaine , UTA
411
605
67.9%
4,869
97
13
122.9
Russ Michna , CHI
239
351
68.1%
2,721
57
7
122.4
Chris Greisen , GEO
399
585
65.9%
4,956
97
17
121.7
Rushing
Receiving
Player
Rec.
Yards
Avg.
TD's
Derek Lee , CLB
142
1,762
12.4
32
Chris Jackson , PHI
140
1,692
12.1
49
T.T. Toliver , ORL
118
1,645
13.9
31
Jason Willis , NY
136
1,555
11.4
30
Huey Whittaker , UTA
126
1,547
12.3
32
All-Arena team
Offense
Position
First team
Second team
Quarterback
Matt D'Orazio , Philadelphia
Joe Germaine , Utah
Fullback
Marlion Jackson , Cleveland
Brian Johnson , San Jose
Center
Will Rabatin , Columbus
Kyle Moore-Brown , Colorado
Offensive lineman
Phil Bogle , Philadelphia Martin Bibla , Philadelphia
Howard Duncan , Columbus Ryan Hayslip , Georgia
Wide receiver
Chris Jackson , Philadelphia Huey Whittaker , Utah T.T. Toliver , Orlando
Otis Amey , Cleveland Kenny Higgins , Grand Rapids Damian Harrell , Chicago
Defense
Position
First team
Second team
Defensive lineman
Aaron McConnell , Colorado Colston Weatherington , Dallas Henry Taylor , New York
Bryan Save , Philadelphia Gabe Nyenhuis , Philadelphia Tim McGill , Tampa Bay
Middle linebacker
Steve Watson , San Jose
Duke Pettijohn , Dallas
Jack linebacker
DeJuan Alfonzo , Chicago
Norman LeJeune , New Orleans
Defensive back
Dennison Robinson , Chicago Marquis Floyd , San Jose Billy Parker , New York
Clevan Thomas , San Jose Eddie Moten , Philadelphia Kenny McEntyre , Orlando
References
External links
American Conference National Conference