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The Massachusetts Marauders were a professional
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team that was based in
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. They were a member of the
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(AFL) from 1988 to 1994. The team was established in
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in 1988, as the Detroit Drive and was a member of the AFL in and in all subsequent years through . The club then moved to
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, in and played in that city through the end of the 1994 season. The franchise has four AFL championships, all while it was based in Detroit. The first three occurred in back-to-back-to-back fashion from
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to
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, and the final one occurred in
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.


History


Detroit Drive (1988–1993)


Expansion (1988)

In 1987,
Mike Ilitch Michael Ilitch Sr. (July 20, 1929 – February 10, 2017), also known as Mr. I, was an American entrepreneur and restaurateur who served as the founder and owner of the international fast food franchise Little Caesars Pizza. He also owned the D ...
began negotiations with the
Arena Football League The Arena Football League (AFL) was a professional arena football league in the United States. It was founded in 1986, but played its first official games in the 1987 Arena Football League season, 1987 season, making it the third longest-runnin ...
(AFL), to join for the 1988 season. The Drive began play in as a member of the AFL. Under head coach Tim Marcum, the Drive finished the regular season 9–3 after starting the season 2–3. Two of the Drive's losses came at the hands of the
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, who finished the season with one loss. The Drive would get a chance at revenge when they advanced to ArenaBowl II against the Bruisers, and they were able to defeat the Bruisers 24–13.


Back-to-back (1989)

With the AFL suspending operations prior to the 1989 season, the league was revived and decided to play a short season, but that forced the Drive to begin the 1989 season by replacing quarterback
Rich Ingold Richard Ingold (May 15, 1963 – February 15, 2017) was an Arena Football League (AFL) quarterback who played with the Washington Commandos and the Detroit Drive. He holds the all-time record for most career head coaching wins in af2 history, ...
, who didn't want to take the pay cut of the short season. The Drive won ArenaBowl III 39–26 over the Pittsburgh Gladiators.


3-peat (1990)

Head Coach Tim Marcum stepped away from the Drive in 1990 to join the
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's football staff, and was replaced by
Perry Moss Perry Lee Moss (August 4, 1926 – August 7, 2014) was an American football player, coach, and executive. Moss played tailback at the University of Tulsa and quarterback at Illinois during the 1940s. As a Tulsa tailback, he was on the Orange ...
. The Drive bolstered their offense by signing quarterback
Art Schlichter Arthur Ernest Schlichter (, born April 25, 1960) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for four seasons with the Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts franchise. He also played one Ca ...
(Who would become the AFL's MVP in 1990). Moss lead the Drive to a 6–2 regular season record and they remained a dominant force, leading the going to ArenaBowl IV, where they defeated the Dallas Texans 51–27.


The return of Marcum (1991)

Marcum returned to coach the Drive in 1991. The Drive didn't miss a beat, finishing with the best record in the league for the fourth season in a row. However, despite hosting ArenaBowl '91, they were defeated by the
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, ending their three-year reign as league champions.


A fourth title (1992)

The Drive traded Schlichter to the expansion
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, partly because the league believed that since he'd grown up in the area and starred at
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, he'd lend the new franchise needed credibility. However, another factor was the
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that had derailed his NFL career almost a decade earlier. Despite Ilitch's efforts to keep Schlichter on the straight and narrow, by the end of 1991 it was no longer safe for Schlichter to stay in Detroit. In 1992, the Drive played in the Northern Division. The Drive won ArenaBowl VI, claiming their fourth title in five seasons.


Final season in Detroit (1993)

Following the 1992 season, Ilitch purchased the
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of
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and Vitto was transferred to the Tigers front office. Marcum assumed GM duties for 1993 and led the team to its final Arena Bowl. Ilitch sold the Drive so that they would not compete with the Tigers for attendance. Ilitch still claims that he only kept the Drive because they were constant contenders. The Drive had, arguably, the best management team in the league. Owner
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, General Manager Gary Vitto, and Head Coach Tim Marcum are all in the AFL Hall of Fame.


Massachusetts Marauders (1994)

The new owners moved the team to
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as the Massachusetts Marauders, playing their home games at the
Worcester Centrum The DCU Center (originally Centrum in Worcester, formerly Worcester's Centrum Centre and commonly Worcester Centrum) is an indoor arena and convention center complex in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. The facility hosts a variety of events, ...
, but folded after going 8–4 and making the semifinals in their first and only season. Whereas the Drive averaged over 14,000 fans a game during their six seasons in Detroit, the Marauders averaged less than 7,400 a game. Nearly three years after the Marauders folded,
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won their assets in
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court and used them to launch the
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, who played until 2008.


Later AFL in Detroit

Detroit later received a second Arena Football team, the
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. The Fury played from 2001 to 2004 in
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and were co-owned by William Davidson, owner of the
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and William Clay Ford, Jr., son of the owner of the
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. The Fury were never as successful as the Drive, compiling a 22–41 record and averaging 8,152 fans per game before they folded in 2004. While the Drive's history was relatively brief, they had an inarguable importance in the history of Arena Football, with
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trips every year of their existence, and creating the first
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in the Arena Football League.


Notable players


Arena Football League Hall of Famers


Individual awards


All-Arena players

The following Drive/Marauders players were named to
All-Arena An All-Arena Team, an all-star team consisting of the best players of their position was selected every season in the Arena Football League (AFL). Teams * 1987 All-Arena Team, 1987 * 1988 All-Arena Team, 1988 * 1989 All-Arena Team, 1989 * 1990 Al ...
Teams: *QB
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(2) *FB/LB Walter Holman (1), Lynn Bradford (1),
Alvin Rettig Alvin Rettig (born December 6, 1963) is an American former professional football fullback/linebacker who played in the Arena Football League (AFL). He played college football at Rice University William Marsh Rice University, commonly ref ...
(3),
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(1), Tony Burse (1) *WR/DB Dwayne Dixon (1),
George LaFrance George Herbert LaFrance III (born September 24, 1965) is a former Arena Football League (AFL) offensive specialist. In a playing career lasting twelve years, he played for the Detroit Drive (1988 Arena Football League season, 1988-1993 Arena Foo ...
(2), Gary Mullen (2), Michael Clark (1) *WR/LB Niu Sale (1) *OL/DL Jon Roehlk (2),
Reggie Mathis Reginald Levi Mathis (born March 18, 1956) is an American former professional football linebacker who played two seasons with the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Saints in the second round of the 1 ...
(1), Greg Orton (1),
John Corker John B. Corker (born December 29, 1958) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for four seasons in the National Football League (NFL), primarily for the Houston Oilers. He also played eight seasons in the Arena ...
(1), Flint Fleming (2), Danny Lockett (2), Ralph Jarvis (1) *DS Nate Miller (1),
Tate Randle Tate Randle (born August 15, 1959) is an American former professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Football League (NFL) and the Arena Football League (AFL). He played college football for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Ra ...
(2), Rod McSwain (1), Riley Ware (1) *OS/KR Gary Mullen (1),
George LaFrance George Herbert LaFrance III (born September 24, 1965) is a former Arena Football League (AFL) offensive specialist. In a playing career lasting twelve years, he played for the Detroit Drive (1988 Arena Football League season, 1988-1993 Arena Foo ...
(1) *K Novo Bojovic (2)


Head coaches


Video games

The Drive and Marauders both appeared on the game '' EA Sports Arena Football'' as hidden bonus teams.


Season-by-season


References


External links


Detroit Drive at ArenaFan.comMassachusetts Marauders at ArenaFan.com
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