Showing posts with label AFL Knights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AFL Knights. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2007

Preds to tab Gooch president and GM


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The Orlando Predators are expected to name former longtime UCF assistant football coach Alan Gooch their new team president and general manager this afternoon, a team source with knowledge of the situation said.

Gooch didn't return a message left on his cell phone late Sunday, but the team has called a 4 p.m. media conference today at Amway Arena for the announcement.

A two-time letterman as a defensive back at UCF, Gooch was an assistant coach for the Knights from 1982 to 2003. He served as the team's interim head coach after the firing of Mike Kruczek with two games left in the 2003 season.
Josh Robbins : Orlando Sentinel

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Playing Arena ball is just fine with standout Burley


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When the phone rings now, Siaha Burley doesn't rush to pick it up, hoping there is an NFL voice on the other end.

Even though ESPN The Magazine and his own coach in Utah, Danny White, believe the Arena Football League's Offensive Player of the Year has a future in the NFL, Burley says matter-of-factly, "I'm not really excited about the NFL anymore." Richard Obert: The Arizona Republic

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Burley named Offensive Player of the Year


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NEW YORK – Utah Blaze WR SIAHA BURLEY (6-0, 185, Central Florida) was selected as the 2007 Offensive Player of the Year as voted by AFL head coaches, fans, players and the Arena Football League Writers Association (AFLWA), the League announced today. ArenaFootball.com

Burley Named Deseret News' Athlete Of The Month


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SALT LAKE CITY - Utah Blaze WR SIAHA BURLEY (5-10, 176, Central Florida) was named the Deseret Morning News Athlete of the Month for June. Burley is also a leading candidate for the Arena Football League's Offensive Player of the Year honors, which will be announced on Wednesday, July 11. OurSportsCentral.com

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Burley breaks expectations, AFL records


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The fact that Utah Blaze wide receiver Siaha Burley gained 2,000-plus yards during the recently completed season is impressive enough. After all, no other player in the Arena Football League — or NFL for that matter — has ever broken the 2,000-yard mark receiving in a single season.

But Burley is a rarity. He not only led the league in both catches and yardage, but shattered the all-time records in both categories for the 21-year-old AFL. Loren Jorgensen: Deseret Morning News

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Vipers assigned Central Florida defensive lineman Frisner Nelson


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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The Tennessee Valley Vipers' defensive line will have a new look when it lines up against the Everett Hawks on Saturday night in Washington.

Former Central Florida standout defensive lineman Frisner Nelson has been assigned to the team by arenafootball2 and will start at noseguard when Tennessee Valley (5-7) and the Hawks (3-9) kick off at 9:30 p.m. in the Everett Events Center. OurSportsCentral.com

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Siaha Burley Named All-Arena First Team for 2007


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SALT LAKE CITY - The Arena Football League announced their 2007 All-Arena teams today and Utah Blaze WR SIAHA BURLEY (5-10, 176, Central Florida) was named to the first team following a record-setting season. Burley is also a leading candidate for Offensive Player of the Year honors, which will be announced on Wednesday, July 11. Ksl.com

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Burley sets sights on 2,000 yards


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It's been years since Siaha Burley caught passes thrown by Daunte Culpepper for the UCF Knights, but that hardly means he doesn't know what's happening on campus. He knows about the new stadium and, yes, dreams of coming back.

"Oh, just give me one more year of college ball playing for the Knights on that new field," Burley said, chuckling at the idea. "I'd love for more year, a healthy year, to prove what I could do."

That wish can never come true. But Burley has proven what he can do -- just not on the field he intended. As a member of the Utah Blaze, Burley already has broken all-time Arena Football League single-season records for number of catches and receiving yardage -- with one game to play.
Jerry Greene: Orlando Sentinel

Monday, May 28, 2007

Siaha Burley blazes past Preds


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Former UCF player Siaha Burley returns to help Utah edge Orlando 65-62.

Siaha Burley was too much for the Orlando Predators on Friday night.

Utah's Siaha Burley, a former UCF standout, caught 14 passes for 191 yards and four touchdowns as the Utah Blaze defeated the Predators 65-62 in an Arena Football League game at Amway Arena.

The Preds, who had the top-ranked scoring defense heading into the game, had no answer for Blaze quarterback Joe Germaine, who went 27-of-32 for 289 yards and seven touchdowns.
Zach Mccann: Orlando Sentinel

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Veteran DB Reggie Doster Signs With Rampage


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GRAND RAPIDS - The Grand Rapids Rampage announced defensive back Reggie Doster (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) as their newest free-agent acquisition for their upcoming 10th Anniversary Season. The five-year Arena Football League veteran spent last season as a defensive specialist for the Philadelphia Soul.

In 2006, Doster intercepted a career-high three passes, forced a career-high two fumbles and added five receptions for 22 yards and a touchdown. His shutdown presence aided Philadelphia teammate Eddie Moten's AFL-best 13-interception season, and the Soul defense led the league in total interceptions with 28.
OurSportsCentral.com

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

SOUL RE-SIGN FIVE FOR 2007 SEASON


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Mabry (6'1", 295, UCF) started in all 16 games last season at the center/noseguard position as a rookie with the Soul and tallied eight total tackles and two sacks. He also ranked third among rookie lineman with four tackles for losses and helped the Soul frontline rank third in the League with after allowed only five sacks. (via Philadelphia Soul.com

Friday, June 09, 2006

Predators' Fryzel dealing with diabetes



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Jimmy Fryzel would run two deep patterns and come off the field panting as if he had just finished a marathon.

He thought he was in good shape, so the apparent lack of conditioning made no sense.
Maybe it was his imagination. So Fryzel watched videotape. He appeared to be slower, no longer able to break past defensive backs the way he did in 2005 when he became one of the Arena Football League's best offensive specialists.

The tape confirmed his fears that something was wrong. But what?

Orlando Predators coach Jay Gruden also was flustered. Maybe his star receiver was out of shape. Maybe he wasn't trying hard. Maybe it was time to bench him.

Six games into the season, Fryzel finally scheduled a doctor's appointment.
His grandfather, father and brother had diabetes. Fryzel now, too, was diagnosed with the disease.


"After I talked to everybody and they said, 'You probably are diabetic,' I kind of went in there hoping that I was," said Fryzel, whose Predators play the Chicago Rush in the ArenaBowl at noon Sunday at the Thomas & Mack Center. "I didn't know if I had (mononucleosis). I didn't know what it could've been. I was worried more if it wasn't diabetes.

"I wouldn't have to stop what I'm doing (with diabetes). I wouldn't have to change my life at all. I have to be a little more careful about my diet."

Before the diagnosis, Fryzel (5 feet 11 inches, 199 pounds) was averaging 73.8 yards a game, quite a bit off his 115.9-yard average last season.

Gruden was constantly on him to pick up his game and couldn't understand the decrease in production.

He also wondered why Fryzel was in such poor shape that he needed to take frequent breaks. Fryzel's weight dropped 11 pounds, and he was constantly dehydrated.

Gruden would yell to pick up the pace, and Fryzel would yell back he was tired and didn't know what was wrong.

"He was getting really tired all the time, and it was killing me," Gruden said.

"There wasn't some good blood between us," Fryzel said. "He still gives me a hard time about it."

Once Fryzel received his diagnosis, Gruden put him on injured reserve, meaning the receiver had to sit out at least two games.

Fryzel must prick a finger two or three times a day to check his blood sugar level. He usually gives himself about five insulin shots each day.

"Thank God it's diabetes because now I can get healthy," Fryzel said. "I can play 100 percent of the snaps instead of about 50 (percent) of them. I don't know if it's really changed my play. My weight, I've gotten back to normal, so I feel as I'm just as normal as I was before."

His performances have mostly returned to normal.

He played the final half of the season, catching 48 passes for 665 yards, an 83.1-yard-per-game average. Fryzel finished the regular season with 87 receptions, 1,108 yards and 23 touchdowns, all team highs.

Once again, he has become the reliable receiver the Predators need.

"From a football standpoint, I'm happy that's what it was," Gruden said of Fryzel being diabetic. "From a personal standpoint, obviously he's a good friend of ours, and we're happy he's OK."

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Siaha Burley: Just your 'Regular' Superstar


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One of my favorite UCF receivers is still doing his thing in AFL!