- Birmingham Thunderbolts
Infobox Sports team
color1 = Yellow
color2 = Purple
pixels = 150px
founded = 2001
league =XFL
history = Birmingham Thunderbolts
2001
arena =Legion Field
city =Birmingham, Alabama
colors = Purple, Yellow
owner = XFL
coach =Gerry DiNardo
championships = –
titles = -
front office = –
dancers = -
mascot = -The Birmingham Thunderbolts were a short-lived springtime
American football team based inBirmingham, Alabama . This team was part of the failedXFL begun byVince McMahon ofWorld Wrestling Entertainment and by NBC, a majortelevision network in theUnited States .The only season
The Thunderbolts played in the Eastern Division, with the
Chicago Enforcers ,Orlando Rage and theNew York/New Jersey Hitmen . They finished the only year of XFL play – 2001 – in last place with the worst record in the league, at 2-8.The Thunderbolts played their home games at Birmingham's legendary
Legion Field . They were coached by Brooklyn-nativeGerry DiNardo , a former star player at theUniversity of Notre Dame , and previouslyhead coach atVanderbilt University andLouisiana State University . Following the collapse of the XFL, he went on to coach atIndiana University .The team's colors were purple, yellow, and white. Their logo was a stylized 'B' with six
lightning bolts extending from it. On the teams helmets, the logo was placed at the front, instead of the customary position on each side, with only the upper three lightning bolts visible.The team was frequently referred to by fans and the media as simply the Bolts. Teammerchandise almost always used the shortened Bolts moniker.Allegedly, the league had originally planned to name the team the Blast, but changed the name at the last minute when it was considered to invoke images of the 1963 bombing of the
16th Street Baptist Church and of the 1998 bombing of a localabortion clinic, two tragic events in Birmingham history. The teams logo is said to be the same one originally designed for the Blast.While XFL players were encouraged to use
nickname s instead of their last names on the backs of their jerseys, no Thunderbolts player ever did.After losing the opening game to the
Memphis Maniax , the Thunderbolts posted wins over theChicago Enforcers and the New York/New Jersey Hitmen. These would ultimately become the only victories the Thunderbolts would ever see. The Bolts would finish with a 2-8 record.Birmingham went through all 3 quarterbacks during the season. Former Florida State quarterback Casey Weldon was signed as the starter. Former University of Alabama quarterback
Jay Barker was signed as the backup, despite the crowds chanting his name during the home games. Barker would become the starter after Weldon injured his shoulder. Barker suffered a concussion in Chicago, and was replaced by third string QB Graham Leigh.NBC dropped the XFL concept after the first (2001) season due to dismal ratings, and the league was disbanded shortly thereafter.
eason-By-Season
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2001 || 2 || 8 || 0 || 4th Eastern || --Birmingham Thunderbolts players
*80 Stepfret (Step) Williams WR college (LA-Monroe) played three seasons in the
NFL seeing time with theDallas Cowboys and theCincinnati Bengals before joining the XFL*33 James Bostic RB college (Auburn)
*81 Kaipo Mc Guire WR college (
Brigham Young University ) Mc Guire played inNFL Europe in the summer of 1999 with theBarcelona Dragons before spliting the 2000 season playing for the NFL'sIndianapolis Colts and the CFL'sMontreal Alouettes *89 Damon Gourdine WR college (San Diego State) Son of motown singer Little Anthony of
Little Anthony and the Imperials . Gourdine played for theSan Diego Chargers in 2000 before joining the XFL*32 Curtis (cool curt) Alexander RB college (Alabama) Alexander was on the
Denver Broncos practice squad for the 1999 season before joining theMiami Dolphins for the 2000 season*82 Quincy Jackson WR college (Alabama) Jackson played in the
Arena Football League in 2000 with theAlbany Firebirds before joining the XFLPost-XFL Developments
After the league folded, head coach
Gerry DiNardo joined the staff of Birmingham sports talk radio station WJOX 690, as did Jay Barker, who also did sports commentary on localCBS TV affiliateWIAT channel 42. Barker currently hosts "The Opening Drive" onWJOX-FM 100.5 in Birmingham withTony Kurre and formerNFL kickerAl Del Greco .DiNardo returned to his college football coaching roots in 2002 as the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers football team. The team was sometimes jokingly nicknamed "The Fighting DiNardos" in his honor. He was fired at the end of the 2004 season. He currently co-hosts "
ESPN Radio College GameDay " on Saturdays in the fall.Team Leaders
* Rushing Yards: 539,
James Bostic * Receiving Yards: 827,
Stepfret Williams (also led league)* Passing Yards: 1238,
Casey Weldon External links
* [http://www.birminghamprosports.com/ BirminghamProSports.com]
* http://www.rememberthexfl.8m.com/teamspage.html (scroll down)
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