The Rhode Island Steelers were a minor league American football team based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. They began play in the Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL) in 1966 as a minor league affiliate of the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers.[2] Within weeks of the team's formation was announced, they selected former Pittsburgh Steelers/Dallas Cowboys running back Ray Mathews as head coach.[3]
Founded | 1966 |
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Folded | 1966 |
League | Atlantic Coast Football League |
Based in | Pawtucket, Rhode Island |
Arena | McCoy Stadium |
Championships | 0 |
Division titles | 0 |
The Steelers struggled both on and off the field. Early in the 1966 ACFL season the league provided financial assistance to the team to prevent them from leaving Pawtucket, where they never drew more than 3,000 fans for any home game.[4] The team's final game was a 48-7 loss to the Wilmington Clippers on October 1 in front of just 591 spectators. The next week the team announced they were withdrawing from the ACFL due to financial difficulties, having lost five games and tied one.
Season-by-season
editYear | League | W | L | T | Finish | Coach | |
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Rhode Island Steelers | 1966 | Atlantic Coast Football League | 0 | 5 | 1 | 4th, Northern Division | Ray Mathews |
Further reading
edit- Ryczek, William (2014). Connecticut Gridiron: Football Minor Leaguers of the 1960s and 1970s. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786478330.
References
edit- ^ "Rhode Island Steelers Withdraw From ACFL". The Post-Crescent. Associated Press. October 8, 1966.
- ^ "Steelers Take Coast Loop Farm". The Pittsburgh Press. March 2, 1966.
- ^ "Steelers' Farm Team Selects Head Coach". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Associated Press. March 20, 1966.
- ^ "League to Back Football Team". The Pittsburgh Press. UPI. September 11, 1966.