1993 Miami Hooters season
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Miami Hooters season was the second season for the franchise, as their first season in
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. They finished 5–7 and lost in the 1st round of the AFL playoffs to the
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Regular season


Schedule


Standings

z – clinched homefield advantage y – clinched division title x – clinched playoff spot


Playoffs


External links


1993 Miami Hooters on ArenaFan.com
{{1993 Arena Football League 1993 Arena Football League season Florida Bobcats seasons 1993 in sports in Florida