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2011 Indoor Football League season

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2011 IFL season
LeagueIndoor Football League
SportIndoor Football
DurationFebruary 19, 2012 – July 16, 2012
Regular season
Season championsSioux Falls Storm
Season MVPChris Dixon
Playoffs
Intense championsTri-Cities Fever
  Intense runners-upAllen Wranglers
United championsSioux Falls Storm
  United runners-upGreen Bay Blizzard
2011 United Bowl Championship
ChampionsSioux Falls Storm
  Runners-upTri-Cities Fever
Finals MVPChris Dixon
IFL seasons

The 2011 Indoor Football League season was the third season of the Indoor Football League (IFL). The regular season began on Saturday, February 19, 2011, with the Kickoff Classic game, and ended on Sunday, June 12, 2011.[1] After 3 weeks of playoffs, and one week off, the playoffs ended with the 2011 United Bowl on July 16 where the Sioux Falls Storm defeated the Tri-Cities Fever 37-10.

Final regular season standings

United Conference

z - clinched conference title

y - clinched division title

x - clinched playoff spot

Intense Conference

z - clinched conference title

y - clinched division title

x - clinched playoff spot

Playoffs

Kennewick, WA Loveland, CO
5 West Texas 49
4 Tri-Cities 45
4 Tri-Cities 61 Allen, TX
1 Colorado 42
Intense Conference
Allen, TX 4 Tri-Cities 67
Fairbanks, AK
3 Allen 46
6 Wyoming 20 Intense Conference Championship
3 Allen 72
3 Allen 27 Sioux Falls, SD
2 Fairbanks 54
Wild Card Round
 
Reading, PA I4 Tri-Cities 10
Ashwaubenon, WI
U1 Sioux Falls 37
6 Chicago 33 2011 United Bowl
3 Reading 51
3 Reading 76 Sioux Falls, SD
2 Green Bay 68
United Conference
Omaha, NE 2 Green Bay 12
Sioux Falls, SD
1 Sioux Falls 52
5 Bloomington 34 United Conference Championship
4 Omaha 39
4 Omaha 39
1 Sioux Falls 52


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