Ohio Glory

Ohio Glory
Ohio Glory
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Year Founded 1992
Year Retired 1992
City Columbus, Ohio
Team Colors Blue, Red, White
Franchise W-L-T Record Regular Season: 1-9
Championships
World Bowls (0)



The Ohio Glory played one season (1992) in the World League of American Football, which later became NFL Europe.

Columbus, Ohio was awarded the WLAF franchise after the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks posted an 0-10 season. Ohio didn't do much better, posting a 1-9 record after one season of play. The sole win came at the expense of the Frankfurt Galaxy in week 7, a 20-17 victory in Columbus.

The Glory played their home games in Ohio Stadium on Ohio State University's campus, which at the time had a seating capacity of 91,470 (now 102,329). Their head coach was Larry Little, and they participated in the North American East division. Their first draft pick was former NFL quarterback Babe Laufenberg.

Contents

Season-by-season

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
1992 1 9 0 4th North American East --

Schedule

Week 1: Orlando Thunder 13, Ohio 9

Week 2: Sacramento Surge 17, Ohio 6

Week 3: Orlando Thunder 28, Ohio 3

Week 4: Montreal Machine 31, Ohio 20

Week 5: San Antonio Riders 17, Ohio 0

Week 6: Barcelona Dragons 20, Ohio 10

Week 7: Ohio 20, Frankfurt Galaxy 17

Week 8: New York/New Jersey Knights 39, Ohio 33 (OT)

Week 9: Sacramento Surge 21, Ohio 7

Week 10: Birmingham Fire 27, Ohio 24

Personnel

Roster

1992 Ohio Glory roster

Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

  • 84 Melvin Patterson
  • 85 Walter Wilson

Tight Ends

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

  • 70 Mike Sunvold
  • 73 Kent Wells

Linebackers

  • 53 George Koonce
  • 50 Jono Tunney
  • 56 Stacey Harvey

Defensive Backs

  • 6 Tim James

Special Teams

Reserve Lists

Rookies in italics

External links


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