List of Florida Bobcats seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Florida Bobcats. The Bobcats were a professional arena football franchise of the Arena Football League (AFL), based in Sunrise, Florida. The team was established in 1992 as the Sacramento Attack. The franchise only lasted their first season in Sacramento before moving to Florida and becoming the Miami Hooters. The name "Hooters" stemmed from a marketing arrangement with the restaurant chain Hooters, which is also based in Florida. The Hooters name lasted three seasons until the franchise changed its name once again to the Florida Bobcats. Never in the history of the franchise did a season end with a winning record, and they only finished higher than third place in the division once, in their inaugural year in Sacramento. Despite this, they had two playoff appearances, both coming in their first two seasons of existence, however both seasons ended in quarterfinal losses. In 2001, after an unsuccessful attempt to sell the team, the Bobcats folded. In their last years, their home games were played at National Car Rental Center, now known as the BB&T Center.

ArenaBowl Champions ArenaBowl AppearanceDivision ChampionsPlayoff Berth
Season League ConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason results
FinishWinsLosses
Sacramento Attack
1992 AFL Western 2nd46Lost Quarterfinals (Detroit) 48–23
Miami Hooters
1993 AFLNational4th57Lost Quarterfinals (Orlando) 41–13
1994 AFLNational5th57
1995 AFLNational Southern 3rd111
Florida Bobcats
1996 AFLNationalSouthern3rd68
1997 AFLNationalSouthern3rd410
1998 AFLNationalSouthern4th311
1999 AFLNationalSouthern4th311
2000 AFLNationalSouthern4th311
2001 AFLNationalSouthern4th68
Total4090(includes only regular season)
02(includes only the postseason)
4092(includes both regular season and postseason)

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