The Colorado Crush were an arena football team based in Denver, Colorado. They began play as a 2003 Arena Football League expansion team. The Crush played in the Central Division of the American Conference until the Arena Football League suspended operations in 2009. They were last coached by Mike Dailey and owned by a coalition of Denver sports figures led by John Elway.

Negotiations with a Denver ownership group were underway for a future AFL expansion franchise in Denver, but it was unclear whether or not it will use the Crush branding or that of the Denver Dynamite, an earlier AFL team. Like the Dallas Desperados, the Crush's branding is partially based on NFL teams (the Denver Broncos and St. Louis Rams, though to a much lesser degree), which would have given the late Pat Bowlen or Stan Kroenke a potential veto over any usage of the Colorado Crush branding. On July 15, 2015, the Crush name was acquired by the Indoor Football League franchise formerly known as the Colorado Ice as the trademark for the name expired in 2014 according to their ownership.

History

On August 8, 2001, the team entered an application for expansion into the Arena Football League. In June 2002, it was announced that John Elway (Co-Owner and Chief Executive Officer), with Stan Kroenke, owner of the Avalanche, the Nuggets, the Rapids, Pepsi Center, & the Altitude Sports network and the majority Broncos owner Pat Bowlen would be bringing an arena football team to Denver. The Crush competed in the Central Division of the American Conference. After a bad inaugural season in 2003, in which they finished 2-14, the Crush rebounded to go 11–5 and make the playoffs in their second year. On June 12, 2005 they won ArenaBowl XIX (19) in Las Vegas' Thomas & Mack Center over the Georgia Force 51–48, in only their third year of existence.

In their fourth year the Crush ended up 11–5, with the American Conference Central title for the second year in a row. In the divisional round, however, the Crush lost in an upset to the fifth-seeded (and eventual ArenaBowl champion) Chicago Rush 63–46.

The team's mascot was an anthropomorphic bull named "Crusher."

On July 15, 2015, the Indoor Football League franchise previously known as the Colorado Ice announced that they would change their name to the Colorado Crush, but would have no ties to the former AFL franchise.

  • On February 6, 2004, in a Week 1 contest against the Las Vegas Gladiators, the Crush were still looking for their first home win in franchise history. In the final 12 seconds of the game, the Crush would have quarterback John Dutton complete a seven-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Damian Harrell (with a failed two-point conversion), recover an onside kick, and have Dutton complete a 33-yard pass to Harrell. With 12 points in 12 seconds, Colorado would win 43–42 and get their first-ever win at home. On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown, this is at #15.
  • On Saturday, February 5, 2005, in a Week 2 home game against their division rival, the Grand Rapids Rampage, quarterback John Dutton would throw a franchise-best eight touchdowns in a 72–56 win, yet this was overshadowed by Rampage quarterback Michael Bishop becoming the first player in AFL history to run for 100 yards in a single game. On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown, this is at #12.
  • In 2019, Crush co-owner Pat Bowlen became the second contributor with significant impact on arena football to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Bowlen died a month before the ceremony.

Coaches

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;"

!Head coach

!Tenure

!Regular season<br />record (W-L)

!Postseason<br />record (W-L)

!Most recent coaching staff

!Notes

|-

|Bob Beers

|2003

|2–14

|0–0

|

|

|-

|Mike Dailey

|2004–2008

|46–34

|6–3 <br />OC: Chris MacKeown (2009)<br />DL: Tony Federico (2003–2008)<br />ST coordinator / WR coach: Matt Gardner (2004–2008)

|

|}

Season-by-season

{| class="wikitable"

|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|ArenaBowl Champions

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|ArenaBowl Appearance

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|Division Champions

|bgcolor="#96CDCD"|Playoff Berth

|}

<!--START OF THE MAIN TABLE-->

{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; width:70%;"

|-

!rowspan="2" style="width:5%;"|Season

!rowspan="2" style="width:5%;"|League

!rowspan="2" style="width:5%;"|Conference

!rowspan="2"|Division

!colspan="3"|Regular season

!rowspan="2"|Postseason results

|-

!Finish

!Wins

!Losses

|-

|Colspan="8" align=center style="background:#e80"|<span style="color: #005">Colorado Crush</span>

|-

|align="center"|2003

|align="center"|AFL

|align="center"|American

|align="center"|Western

|align="center"|4th

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|14

|

|-

|align="center"|2004

|align="center"|AFL

|align="center"|American

|align="center"|Central

|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"|2nd

|align="center"|11

|align="center"|5

|Won Quarterfinals (New Orleans) 47–44 <br> Lost Semifinals (Arizona) 45–41

|-

|align="center"|2005

|align="center" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|AFL

|align="center" bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|American

|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|Central

|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|1st

|align="center"|10

|align="center"|6

|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|Won Conference Semifinals (San Jose) 56–48 <br> Won Conference Finals (Chicago) 49–43 <small>(OT)</small> <br> Won ArenaBowl XIX (Georgia) 51–48

|-

|align="center"|2006

|align="center"|AFL

|align="center"|American

|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|Central

|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|1st

|align="center"|11

|align="center"|5

|Lost Divisional Round (Chicago) 63–46

|-

|align="center"|2007

|align="center"|AFL

|align="center"|American

|align="center"|Central

|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"|3rd

|align="center"|8

|align="center"|8

|Won Wild Card Round (Kansas City) 49–42 <br> Lost Divisional Round (San Jose) 76–67

|-

|align="center"|2008

|align="center"|AFL

|align="center"|American

|align="center"|Central

|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"|2nd

|align="center"|6

|align="center"|10

|Won Wild Card Round (Utah) 49–44 <br> Lost Divisional Round (San Jose) 64–51

|-

|align="center"|2009

|align="center" Colspan="8"|The AFL suspended operations for the 2009 season.

|-

!align="center" rowSpan="3" colSpan="5"|Total

|align="center"|48

|align="center"|48

|colSpan="2"|(includes only regular season)

|-

|align="center"|6

|align="center"|4

|colSpan="2"|(includes only the postseason)

|-

!align="center"|54

!align="center"|52

|colSpan="2"|(includes both regular season and postseason)

|-

|}

Players of note

thumb|right|[[Clay Rush (#3) and John Dutton (#8)]]

Individual awards

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

|-

| colspan="4" style="background:#e80; color:white;"| Offensive Player of the Year

|-

! style="width:50px; background:#005; color:white;"| Season

! style="width:150px; background:#005; color:white;"| Player

! style="width:100px; background:#005; color:white;"| Position

|-

|||Damian Harrell||OS

|-

|||Damian Harrell||OS

|}

Arena Football Hall of Famers

{| class="wikitable sortable"

| colspan="5" style= "background: #e80; color: white" align="center"| Colorado Crush Hall of Famers

|-

!width=60px style="background: #005; color: white" |No.

!style="background: #005; color: white" |Name

!style="background: #005; color: white" |Year Inducted

!style="background: #005; color: white" |Position(s)

!style="background: #005; color: white" |Years w/ Crush

|-

| style="text-align:center;"| -- || Mike Dailey || style="text-align:center;"| 2012 || style="text-align:center;"|Head Coach || style="text-align:center;"| 2004–2008

|}

All-Arena players

The following Crush players were named to All-Arena Teams:

  • FB/LB Rich Young (1)
  • WR Damian Harrell (1)
  • C Kyle Moore-Brown (2)
  • DL Aaron McConnell (1)
  • DB Rashad Floyd (1)
  • OS Damian Harrell (3)
  • DS Rashad Floyd (2)
  • K Clay Rush (2)

All-Ironman players

The following Crush players have been named to All-Ironman Teams:

  • FB/LB Rich Young (1), Robert Thomas (1)
  • WR/LB Kevin McKenzie (1), Willis Marshall (1)
  • WR/DB Willis Marshall (2)
  • OL/DL Kyle Moore-Brown (2), Chris Snyder (1)

All-Rookie players

The following Crush players have been named to All-Rookie Teams:

  • FB/LB Anthony Dunn
  • WR Chad Owens
  • DL John Syptak

Trivia

The team's main color and name are in reference to the Denver Broncos 1970s defensive squad (the "Orange Crush").

Denver was host to one of the four charter teams, the Denver Dynamite, which won the first-ever ArenaBowl in 1987.

Van Montgomery from the TV show Reba played for the Crush at the end of his football career.

Notes

  • Colorado Crush at ArenaFan