Texas Terror

The Texas Terror was a franchise in the Arena Football League, a league which plays a scaled-down version of American football in venues primarily designed for ice hockey or basketball. The Terror played in the 1996 and 1997 Arena seasons. Their home games were played at the Compaq Center, previously known as the Houston Summit and also at that time home to the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association. The Terror's logo appeared to be a stylized representation of Frankenstein's monster holding a football. The 1996 season was an unmitigated disaster, with the Terror notching only one win, coming against another first-year team, the ill-fated Minnesota Fighting Pike. The 1997 season was considerably better with a record of 6-8, but the attendance was abysmal, especially given the size of the Houston market. After the season, the decision was made to remake the franchise and scrap both the existing logo and team name, and the team was renamed the Houston Thunderbears.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
catechol o methyl transferase
connecticut coyotes
eoraptor
montana democratic party
seattle aquarium
glee club
julius axelrod
theophilus shepstone
thea
2004 san marino grand prix
horn benesov
florida bobcats
list of state leaders in 2001
prophet onias
apollodorus of athens
kulning
pandebono
hms tartar (f133)
long range acoustic device
st nicolas du chardonnet
oakum
methodology
sunil dutt
cheltenham college
holy water
iain moncreiffe of that ilk
cobind
certificate (hetac)
marvin zindler
north ward school
houston thunderbears
list of linux distributions
jim lee
landau ramanujan constant
m79 grenade launcher
state law
the weston a. price foundation
list of bands which permit recordings of their performances
qu yuan
list of ottawa synagogues
interface (computer science)
ndabaningi sithole
a secular humanist declaration
histiaeus