1989 Arena Football League season

1989 Arena Football League season
League Arena Football League
Sport Arena football
Duration July 7, 1989 – August 5, 1989
Regular season
Season champions Detroit Drive
Season MVP George LaFrance, DET
League postseason
1 vs 4 Semifinals champions Detroit Drive
  1 vs 4 Semifinals runners-up Chicago Bruisers
2 vs 3 Semifinals champions Pittsburgh Gladiators
  2 vs 3 Semifinals runners-up Denver Dynamite
ArenaBowl III
Champions Detroit Drive
  Runners-up Pittsburgh Gladiators
Finals MVP George LaFrance, DET

The 1989 Arena Football League season was the third season of the Arena Football League (AFL). The league champions were the Detroit Drive, who defeated the Pittsburgh Gladiators in ArenaBowl III.

Standings

1989 Arena Football League Standings
Team W L T PCT PF PA PF (Avg.) PA (Avg.) STK
xy-Detroit Drive 3 1 0 .750 154 84 38.5 21 W 1
x-Pittsburgh Gladiators 3 1 0 .750 159 147 39.75 36.75 W 1
x-Denver Dynamite 3 1 0 .750 94 97 23.5 24.25 W 2
x-Chicago Bruisers 1 3 0 .250 167 155 41.75 38.75 L 1
Maryland Commandos 0 4 0 .000 79 170 19.75 42.5 L 4

y – clinched regular-season title

x – clinched playoff spot

Playoffs

Semifinals ArenaBowl III
      
1 Detroit 43
4 Chicago 10
1 Detroit 39
2 Pittsburgh 26
2 Pittsburgh 39
3 Denver 37

Milestones

On July 21, the Denver Dynamite defeated the Detroit Drive, 15–14, for what was the lowest scoring game in league history.[1]

Awards and honors

Regular season awards

Award Winner Position Team
Most Valuable Player George LaFrance Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Detroit Drive
Ironman of the Year Dwayne Dixon Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Chicago Bruisers
Coach of the Year Babe Parilli Head coach Denver Dynamite

1st Team All-Arena

1st Team All-Arena
QuarterbackWillie Totten, Pittsburgh
Fullback/LinebackerLynn Bradford, Detroit
Wide Receiver/Defensive BackGeorge LaFrance, Detroit
Carl Aikens, Jr., Chicago
Alvin Williams, Pittsburgh
Offensive Line/Defensive LineReggie Mathis, Detroit
Quinton Knight, Denver
Chuck Harris, Maryland
KickerGary Gussman, Denver

Team notes

# of TeamsExpansion TeamsFolded TeamsSuspended TeamsTeams returning from previous seasonTeams returning after hiatusRelocated TeamsName Changes
5 Los Angeles Cobras
New England Steamrollers
New York Knights
Chicago Bruisers
Pittsburgh Gladiators
Detroit Drive
Denver Dynamite
Maryland Commandos

References

  1. "Drive dynamited by Denver". Ludington Daily News. July 22, 1989. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
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