Franchise Records |
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Regular Season |
80-83-4 |
Playoffs |
6-5 |
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Record by Team Name |
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Hord's Horrors |
49-34-1 |
playoffs |
5-2 |
The mujahaDean |
45-37-2 |
playoffs |
1-3 |
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Playoff Appearances |
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1998-99, 02-05, 07 |
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Records by Year |
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YEAR |
Team Name |
W-L-T |
PF |
PA |
1998 |
Hord's Horrors |
9-4-1 |
253 |
215 |
1999 |
Hord's Horrors |
9-5-0 |
258 |
223 |
2000 |
Hord's Horrors |
6-8-0 |
270 |
316 |
2001 |
Hord's Horrors |
6-8-0 |
264 |
275 |
2002 |
Hord's Horrors |
9-5-0 |
333 |
271 |
2003 |
Hord's Horrors |
10-4-0 |
364 |
241 |
2004 |
The mujahaDean |
8-5-1 |
318 |
320 |
2005 |
The mujahaDean |
10-4-0 |
457 |
388 |
2006 |
The mujahaDean |
7-6-1 |
427 |
425 |
2007 |
The mujahaDean |
10-4-0 |
500 |
418 |
2008 |
The mujahaDean |
6-8-0 |
422 |
441 |
2009 |
The mujahaDean |
4-10-0 |
394 |
482 |
Total |
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94-71-3 |
4260 |
4015 |
2003 saw a return to the playoffs for the newly renamed team formerly known as Hord's Horrors.
In notching a 10 victory season they gave eventual division winning Polk High a run for their money, and figure to do the
same again in 2004. The semi-rebuilding era of 2001 has beem productive and puts them near the top of the list of
contenders for 2004.
2004 Outlook:
After making a great run at the division title in 2003, the sky would appear to be the limit
for this team in 2004. RB Edgerrin James was resigned in the off-season and will be joined by the newcomer Rudi Johnson
in a deep backfield that already included Deuce McAllister. The team also will be deeper in the receiver department
as Plaxico Burress returns to the team that drafted him originally. The mujahaDean figures to be a factor in the
suddenly competitive East division.
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