Texas Bullets

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The Texas Bullets were a team in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 1998. The Bullets franchise was owned by Wayne Stigler, who also was the team's head coach. The Bullets played their home games at the Bell County Expo Center in Belton, TX., with the team offices located in Temple, TX. The team's color's were: Black, Turquoise, & Silver. The Bullets suffered disappointing attendance and the costs of taking the team on a road trip to Hawaii to take on the Honolulu Hurricanes, proved too much. The team folded after ten regular season games. Of the eight clubs that were in the first batch of PIFL franchises in '98, six still existed. The Bullets franchise was moved to Austin, TX. in 1999 and renamed the Texas Terminators in the renamed Indoor Professional Football League.

The Bullets played three preseason PIFL games in 1997-1998. All were losses on the road:


  • John Henry (Baylor) RB
  • Lamont Moore (Baylor) WR/DB
  • Brent Alford (Baylor) WR/QB
  • Butch Hadnot (Texas) RB
  • Lee McCormick (Murray State) WR
  • Jackie Warren (Waco Midway HS) WR
  • Kevin Ward (Texas Tech) OL
  • Marc Saldana (Texas Tech) QB
  • Trey Burke (East Texas State) OL
  • Ken Otte (Texas) DL
  • Bryan Blake (Tarleton State) LB
  • Scott Carey (Tarleton State) OL
  • Adrian Coe DB
  • Rolf Schaeffer K
  • Billy Watkins (East Texas State) K
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