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Arena Football League team season
1994 Miami Hooters season Head coach Jimmy Dunn Home field Miami Arena Record 5–7 Division place 5th, National Playoff finish Did not make playoffs
The 1994 Miami Hooters season was the third season for the Miami Hooters . They finished the 1994 season 5–7 and were the only team in the National League to not make the playoffs.[ 1]
Week
Date
Opponent
Results
Game site (attendance)
Final score
Team record
1
May 21
at Las Vegas Sting
W 35–22
1–0
MGM Grand Garden Arena (10,109)
2
May 27
Charlotte Rage
W 45–23
2–0
Miami Arena (7,600)
3
June 3
Albany Firebirds
L 23–42
2–1
Miami Arena (7,100)
4
June 10
at Orlando Predators
L 21–53
2–2
Amway Arena (13,995)
5
June 20
Milwaukee Mustangs
W 35–27
3–2
Miami Arena (7,414)
6
June 25
at Tampa Bay Storm
L 32–47
3–3
ThunderDome (19,031)
7
Bye
8
July 9
at Arizona Rattlers
L 26–41
3–4
America West Arena (15,505)
9
July 15
Arizona Rattlers
W 66–52
4–4
Miami Arena (8,312)
10
July 23
Orlando Predators
L 47–37
4–5
Miami Arena (12,478)
11
July 29
at Charlotte Rage
L 25–44
4–6
Charlotte Coliseum (10,897)
12
August 5
Fort Worth Cavalry
L 27–58
4–7
Miami Arena (8,872)
13
August 13
at Cleveland Thunderbolts
W 43–40
5–7
Richfield Coliseum (15,102)
[ 2]
z – clinched homefield advantage • y – clinched division title • x – clinched playoff spot
Position
Player
Award
All-Arena team
Wide receiver/linebacker
Bruce LaSane
-
1st
Defensive specialist
Donald Brown
-
2nd
[ 1]
Teams
American Conference National Conference
Franchise Arenas Head coaches Playoff appearances (2) Hall of Fame members