2000 Arena Football League season
Sports season
National: Eastern, Southern American: Western, Central
The 2000 Arena Football League season was the 14th season of the Arena Football League . It was succeeded by 2001 . The league champions were the Orlando Predators , who defeated the Nashville Kats in ArenaBowl XIV .[ 1]
The season was originally cancelled on February 24, 2000, due to an antitrust suit filed by the Arena Football League Players Association against the league stemming from player complaints that league owners have conspired to withhold free agency, health benefits and higher salaries.[ 2] On March 1, 2000, the league re-opened its season when the Players' Union came to a collective bargaining agreement with the league.[ 3]
Standings
Green indicates clinched playoff berth
Purple indicates division champion
Grey indicates best regular-season record
Playoffs
Wild Card Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
ArenaBowl XIV
1
San Jose
63
10
Oklahoma
40
7
New England
38
10
Oklahoma
52
1
San Jose
42
6
Nashville
51
6
Nashville
57
11
Grand Rapids
14
3
Iowa
56
6
Nashville
63
6
Nashville
38
2
Orlando
41
2
Orlando
34
8
Tampa Bay
24
8
Tampa Bay
72
9
Milwaukee
64
2
Orlando
56
5
Arizona
44
5
Arizona
41
12
Buffalo
34
4
Albany
50
5
Arizona
53
All-Arena team
Position
First team
Second team
Quarterback
Aaron Garcia , Iowa
Sherdrick Bonner , Arizona
Fullback /Linebacker
Bob McMillen , Arizona
Rick Hamilton , Orlando
Wide receiver /Defensive back
Carlos James , Iowa Bret Cooper , Orlando
Randy Gatewood , Arizona Sean Riley , Milwaukee
Wide receiver /Linebacker
Hunkie Cooper , Arizona
Greg Hopkins , Albany
Offensive specialist
Mike Horacek , Iowa
Steve Papin , San Jose
Offensive lineman /Defensive lineman
Sam Hernandez , San Jose Victor Hall , Los Angeles Joe Jacobs , Albany
James Baron , Nashville B.J. Cohen , Orlando Tom Briggs , Oklahoma
Defensive specialist
Kenny McEntyre , Orlando Kevin Kaesviharn , Iowa
Damon Mason , Orlando Tommy Henry , Tampa Bay
Kicker
Clay Rush , Iowa
Steve Videtich , Milwaukee
References
American Conference National Conference
Central Division Western Division
Eastern Division Southern Division