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The Iowa Rampage were a professional
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team based in
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. They were announced as one of the inaugural teams for the revived
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(AFL). They were the second official Iowa-based team to play in the league and the first since the
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who played off and on in the previous two AFL incarnations from 1995 to 2014 in
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before moving to the
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. On May 2, 2024, after playing a single game (a 58–28 win over the
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), the team announced they would be discontinuing operations immediately. Ultimately, the Rampage never played in Iowa; had the team survived to play its first home game, it would have played at the Mid-America Center.


History


Founding

Four years after the AFL folded for the second time, it was announced on February 1, 2023, that the league intended on relaunching in 2024. On July 18, the 16 intended market cities were announced. Iowa was not among the inaugural markets announced. The AFL announced on October 10, 2023, that the Rampage would become the newest team to join the league. The name "Rampage" appears to have originated from a hoax in which critics of the league had set up a fake "St. Louis Rampage" social media account (itself a parody of the
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, who left St. Louis in 2016; St. Louis had been one of the 16 announced markets but would ultimately not get a team); after revealing the hoax, those who had set up the fake team said they would turn the social media account over to the AFL. (This never came to pass, and the account remains operational as a satire page.) The owner was Trevor Burdett and the head coach was Tyus Jackson, both of whom had filled similar roles for the Topeka Tropics of
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the previous year.


Closure

On May 2, 2024, following a 58–28 road win over the
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, the Rampage issued a statement stating the team was folding immediately, accusing commissioner Lee Hutton of reneging on promises to compensate the Rampage and the
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teams that had agreed to join the AFL for increased expenses. Fellow CIF transplants, the Marshals and
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, corroborated the Rampage's claims, as did the
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. The Rampage owner walked back its previous accusations against Hutton, stating he would not specifically blame any entity or person for the team's failure, after Hutton accused him of spreading "knowingly false information." The Rampage apologized to the Council Bluffs community and fan base and announced that its assets would be liquidated in an effort to cover its expenses up to that point. Hours after the announcement, the Southwest Kansas Storm claimed that the league was still going forward with the Storm's upcoming game against the now-nonexistent Rampage and would pay the Rampage players to travel to Dodge City to play the game; the Storm defeated the Rampage, 34–18, in what would be the final game of their existence. The Rampage directed fans and sponsors to the
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, who play across the
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from the Rampage in
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and agreed to honor tickets for Rampage events.Thanks to the Omaha Beef family for helping take care of our fans and sponsors. We appreciate your partnership more than you know.
Iowa Rampage statement via Facebook. Retrieved May 8, 2024.


References


External links


Official website
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