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The Sioux Falls Storm are a professional indoor football team based in
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. The Storm joined the original Indoor Football League as an expansion team in 1999 as the Sioux Falls Cobras, and first took the field for the 2000 season. They currently participate in another iteration of the
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; prior to that, the Storm were in
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(UIF), where they won all four of the league's championship games. In the newer IFL, the Storm have won seven of the eleven championships in the league as of 2019. They play their home games at Denny Sanford Premier Center. In mid-April 2014, the team announced that the 2014 season would be its last at the aging Sioux Falls Arena (also known as the Storm Shelter), originally constructed in 1961. In 2015, the Storm followed the
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of the
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to the newly constructed Denny Sanford Premier Center.


History

The Storm were founded as an expansion team in the original Indoor Football League in 1999 as the Sioux Falls Cobras. In their inaugural 2000 season, they won their first game defeating the Sioux City Attack 44–30. They went 8–6 on the season and finished fourth in the Southern Division. After one season, the became members of the
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(NIFL) and changed their name to the Storm. The Storm hosted the 2004 NIFL championship game against the
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in the Storm Shelter in front of a sellout crowd. The Horsemen won the championship game, but the Storm defeated the Horsemen a year later in the second round of the 2005 UIF playoffs in Lexington. The Sioux Falls Storm were charter members of
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(UIF) in 2005 and were the first UIF champions with a win over the Sioux City Bandits, 40–38 at Sioux City. Sioux Falls won its second consecutive UIF championship in 2006 at their home ground, the Arena, defeating the Lexington Horseman 72–64 on July 29, 2006. Quarterback Terrance Bryant was named United Bowl II MVP after throwing eight touchdowns in the match. Defensive end Nate Fluit recorded 16.5 sacks in 2005 and 15.5 in 2006. Sioux Falls became one of the few teams in indoor football history to post a shutout, beating the Peoria Rough Riders 71–0 on June 3, 2006. On Saturday, August 4, 2007, the Storm defeated the Lexington Horsemen for the second United Bowl in a row, 62 to 59. With 19 seconds left to go in the game Storm quarterback Terrance Bryant threw up a prayer, and though protested by the small crowd of Horsemen fans, it was ruled a touchdown pass. With three seconds left in the game, and with the help of a frantic fan going for the game ball, the Horsemen gained 15 yards for a chance to kick a field goal and tie the game, but the kick was missed by Horsemen kicker Collin Barber. On March 29,
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, the Storm lost to the
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34–18, ending their historic 40-game winning streak and giving them their first loss since July 15, 2005. They went on to win their fourth United Bowl later that season against the Bloomington Extreme. On April 25, 2009, after switching to the
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, the Storm were found in violation of the IFL's rule of not complying with regulations related to workers compensation coverage. As punishment, the team's first five wins of the 2009 season were forfeited; this resulted in a 6–8 season, the first losing season in team history. The other three losses all came to the
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. In 2010, the Storm rebounded to reach the United Bowl before losing 43–34 to the Outlaws. After a
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dubbed the Father's Day Tornado hit Billings' Rimrock Auto Arena on June 20, 2010, causing major damage, the Outlaws franchise folded, and their star quarterback
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signed with the Storm. Led by Dixon, Sioux Falls scored an astounding 1022 points on the 2011 regular season, with 70 or more points in 10 games and opening with a 105–71 win over the Kent Predators in Kent, Washington. Only twice did the Storm fall short of 50 points and both were against the
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, who handed them a 41–37 loss in the regular season finale after Sioux Falls had started 13–0. The two teams met in the next game, which was the playoff opener. The Storm won it, 52–39, then beat Green Bay 52–12 to return to the United Bowl. Although they tied their lowest scoring game of the season, Sioux Falls rolled over the
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37–10 to earn the league championship after a two-year hiatus and also win its first IFL title. Dixon and the Storm dominated again in
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, this time with a perfect 14–0 record and 941 points in the regular season. On April 14, the Storm beat the
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, then featuring former NFL standout receiver
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, 52–45 on the road in
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. Dixon threw his 500th career touchdown pass, when he hit James Terry with a 42-yard pass during a May 19 game against the Blizzard. Sioux Falls defeated the
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79–21 in the playoff opener, then again beat Green Bay in the semifinal and Tri-Cities (this time winning 59–32) in the United Bowl. Dixon then left, attempting to make it with the
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of the
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. Sioux Falls did not suffer greatly in
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as Storm legend Terrance Bryant returned to play quarterback. Following a 10–4 season, the Storm again prevailed in the playoffs and defeated the Nebraska Danger by a close 43–40 score for the
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. Bryant then retired again, as on January 6, 2014, it was announced that Dixon would be returning to the Storm, citing his desire to graduate from Augustana College and be close to his family. Dixon did not disappoint, leading the Storm to their eighth title in
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. The Storm again defeated
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in the United Bowl by a 63–46 score. The Sioux Falls Storm completed its era at the Sioux Falls Arena with a 112–14 home record including 82-3 from 2006 to 2014. In 2015, the Storm's first season at the Denny Sanford Premier Center was very successful, completing another undefeated season at 16-0 overall, and was capped off with winning their ninth league
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by a score of 62–27 over the Danger. In
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, the Storm continued their dominance. But lost their first game since the 2014 season as they lost at the Cedar Rapids Titans, 60–57. But despite that setback, they capped off another successful season with a win over the newly minted
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, 55–34, to capture their tenth championship overall and their sixth IFL Championship and sixth in a row. They returned to the championship game in 2017, but lost for the first time since the 2010 season to the Arizona Rattlers. Prior to the 2018 season, the Storm announced they would join
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(CIF) on August 30, 2017, in order to have smaller travel budget and reignite rivalries with the nearby Sioux City Bandits and
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. However, after the IFL's offseason meetings, the Storm re-joined the IFL on October 4.


Players


Current roster


Retired numbers


Awards and honors


Notable Sioux Falls alumni


Coaches


Head coaches

* Records do not reflect the five forfeits due to insurance violations in 2009.
Also see:
List of professional gridiron football coaches with 200 wins Through the end of the 2021-2022 season in professional gridiron football, football, only thirteen coaches have won 200 career regular season victories. An additional four coaches achieved 200 total wins, but fell short of the milestone in the regu ...


Staff


Season-by-season results


Records vs. opponent

* * win forfeited to a loss for insurance violation


Season schedules (2001–2018)


2001


2002


2003


2004


2005


2006


2007


2008


2009

Forfeited due to insurance violation


2010–2018

* 2010 Sioux Falls Storm season * 2011 Sioux Falls Storm season * 2012 Sioux Falls Storm season * 2013 Sioux Falls Storm season * 2014 Sioux Falls Storm season * 2015 Sioux Falls Storm season * 2016 Sioux Falls Storm season * 2017 Sioux Falls Storm season * 2018 Sioux Falls Storm season


Team player records


Single season

As of the end of the 2022 season *Pass Attempts: Ryan Aulenbacher, 401 (2002 – 14 games) *Completions: Chris Dixon, 268 (2012 – 14 games) *Passing Yards: Chris Dixon, 3,321 (2012 – 14 games) *Passing Touchdowns: Chris Dixon, 74 (2011 – 14 games) *Carries: Sean Treasure, 201 (2009 – 14 games) *Rushing Yards: Sean Treasure, 812 (2009 – 14 games) *Rushing Touchdowns: Marques Smith, 32 (2007 – 15 games) *Receptions: James Terry, 94 (2010 – 14 games) *Receiving Yards: Carl Sims, 1,108 (2012 – 14 games) *Receiving Touchdowns: Clinton Solomon, 27 (2012 – 14 games) *Kick Return Yards: James Jones, 1,350 (2005 – 16 games) *Kick Return Touchdowns: Korey Williams, 5 (2016 – 16 games) *Missed Field Goal Return Yards: Shannon Poppinga, 237 (2008 – 14 games) *Missed Field Goal Return Touchdowns: Shannon Poppinga, 2 (2008 – 14 games) *Field Goal Percentage (Minimum: 20 Attempts): Miles Bergner, 64.7% (2018 – 14 games) *PAT Percentage (Minimum: 30 Attempts): Parker Douglass, 95.7% (2011 – 14 games) *Total Yards: James Jones, 2,198 (2005 – 16 games) *Total Touchdowns: Korey Williams, 34 (2016 – 16 games) *Field Goals: Parker Douglass, 27 (2013 – 14 games) *PATs: Parker Douglass, 134 (2011 – 14 games) *Total Points: Korey Williams, 204 (2016 – 16 games) *Tackles: Tyler Knight, 140.5 (2016 – 16 games) *Tackles for Loss: Brandon Peguese, 25.5 (2016 – 16 games) *Sacks: Nate Fluit, 18.0 (2006 – 15 games) *Interceptions: Shannon Poppinga, 10 (2005 – 16 games) *Pass Breakups: Bobby Perkins, 20 (2002 – 14 games) *Blocked Kicks: Nate Fluit, 10 (2006 – 15 games)


Career records

As of the end of the 2022 season and does not include the postseason *Pass Attempts: Terrance Bryant, 2,268 *Completions: Terrance Bryant, 1,491 *Passing Yards: Terrance Bryant, 15,011 *Passing Touchdowns: Terrance Bryant, 280 *Carries: Lorenzo Brown, 867 *Rushing Yards: Lorenzo Brown, 3,582 *Rushing Touchdowns: Lorenzo Brown, 128 *Receptions: James Terry, 607 *Reception Yards: James Terry, 6,601 *Reception Touchdowns: James Terry, 145 *Total Yards: James Terry, 8,417 *Field Goals: Adam Hicks, 131 *FG % (Minimum: 20 Attempts): Miles Bergner, 66.0% *PATs: Parker Douglass, 584 *PAT % (Minimum: 35 Attempts): Sawyer Petre, 90.1% *Kick Return Yards: James Jones, 2,469 *Kick Return Touchdowns: Korey Williams, 9 *Missed Field Goal Return Yards: Shannon Poppinga, 416 *Missed Field Goal Return Touchdowns: Shannon Poppinga, 3 *Total Touchdowns: James Terry, 166 *Total Points: James Terry, 1,000 *Tackles: Mark Blackburn, 715.5 *Tackles for Loss: Rachman Crable, 73.0 *Sacks: Cory Johnsen, 64.5 *Interceptions: Shannon Poppinga, 46 *Interception Touchdowns: Shannon Poppinga, 6 *Pass Breakups: Shannon Poppinga, 109 *Forced Fumbles: Rachman Crable/Cory Johnsen/Tyler Knight, 10 *Blocked Kicks: Tyler Knight, 24


References


External links


Official site









Storm's 2005 stats

Storm's 2006 stats






{{Sioux Falls Storm 2000 establishments in South Dakota Sports organizations established in 2000