The Rockets were founded as members of the Dixie Professional Football League in 1962.[2][3][4] The team played under the direction of head coach Tommy Lewis and line coach Dave Sington.[2][5] They earned a 17–1 record in their debut season.[6]
In 1963, the team moved to the new Southern Professional Football League, and Al "Monk" Romine took over as head coach.[7][8] The SPFL faltered in 1965, and the Rockets moved to the North American Football League (NAFL).[9] The Rockets played in the NAFL Southern Division from 1965 to 1966.[5] The other NAFL teams in 1965 were: Pennsylvania Mustangs, Annapolis Sailors, Wilmington Comets, Baltimore Broncos, Florida Brahmans, Mobile Tarpons, and Dayton Colts. The team struggled on the field, and at the gate.[10] With five games left in the 1966 season, the Rockets' NAFL franchise was revoked in October 1966 for failure to pay money owed to the league.[10][11]
Legacy
The NAFL became the Professional Football League of America (PFLA) in 1967.[12] What remained of the defunct Huntsville Rockets team formed the foundation for the formation of a new PFLA franchise, the Huntsville Hawks, for the 1967 season.[13][14][15] The PFLA merged with the larger Continental Football League in February 1968, and the team continued as the Alabama Hawks.[16][17]