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The 2012 Dayton Silverbacks season is the seventh season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. After much speculation about whether or not the Silverbacks would leave the CIFL and join the Ultimate Indoor Football League, the Silverbacks management made an announcement that they would be staying in the CIFL and helping the league rebuild after losing its top two teams from the 2011 season. Coach Derrick Shepad resigned at the end of the 2011 season. On September 8, 2011, Mister Askew was named the 6th coach in Silverbacks history. On February 9, 2012, it was announced that Silverbacks Football LLC, in which Jeff Kolaczkowski of Dayton acted as president of that organization, decided they would be stepping out of the world of football and selling the team to an owners

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  • The 2012 Dayton Silverbacks season is the seventh season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. After much speculation about whether or not the Silverbacks would leave the CIFL and join the Ultimate Indoor Football League, the Silverbacks management made an announcement that they would be staying in the CIFL and helping the league rebuild after losing its top two teams from the 2011 season. Coach Derrick Shepad resigned at the end of the 2011 season. On September 8, 2011, Mister Askew was named the 6th coach in Silverbacks history. On February 9, 2012, it was announced that Silverbacks Football LLC, in which Jeff Kolaczkowski of Dayton acted as president of that organization, decided they would be stepping out of the world of football and selling the team to an owners (en)
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  • ;1st quarter *Dayton – Tyler Waller 26-yard pass from Evan Sawyer , Dayton 6–0 *Dayton – Drew Fowler safety, Dayton 8–0 ;2nd quarter *Dayton – Evan Sawyer 6-yard run , Dayton 15–0 *Chicago – Dan Carter 23-yard pass from Anthony Kropp , Dayton 15–6 *Dayton - Bruce Peters 6-yard pass from Evan Sawyer , Dayton 21-6 ;3rd quarter *Dayton – Evan Sawyer 8-yard run , Dayton 27–6 *Chicago – Dan Carter 7-yard pass from Anthony Kropp , Dayton 27–13 *Dayton – Evan Sawyer 1-yard pass run , Dayton 34–13 ;4th quarter *Dayton – Lawrence Green 4-yard pass from Chris Stanford , Dayton 41–13 *Dayton – Marcus Fails 25-yard interception return , Dayton 48–13 (en)
  • ;1st quarter *Dayton – Evan Sawyer 1-yard run , Dayton 7–0 *Port Huron – Tracey McIntyre 4-yard run , Port Huron 8–7 *Dayton – Bruce Peters 7-yard pass from Evan Sawyer , Dayton 14–8 ;2nd quarter *Dayton – Zack VanZant 16-yard field goal, Dayton 17–8 *Dayton – Antwain Weeden 25-yard pass from Evan Sawyer , Dayton 24–8 *Port Huron – Terry Mitchell 6-yard pass from Michael McKinley , Dayton 24–14 *Dayton - Antwain Weeden 52-yard kickoff return , Dayton 30-14 ;3rd quarter *Port Huron – Jose Morris 14-yard pass from Darryl Johnson , Dayton 30–22 *Dayton – Tyler Waller 44-yard pass from Evan Sawyer , Dayton 36–22 ;4th quarter *Dayton – Bruce Peters 2-yard run , Dayton 43–22 *Dayton – Marcus Fails 10-yard run , Dayton 50–22 (en)
  • ;1st quarter *Port Huron Chris Kolias 34-yard field goal, Port Huron 3-0 ;2nd quarter *Dayton Evan Sawyer 2-yard run , Dayton 7-3 *Dayton Bruce Peters 4-yard pass from Evan Sawyer , Dayton 13-3 *Port Huron Jose' Cannon 30-yard pass from Torrance Webster , Dayton 13-10 *Dayton Bruce Peters 25-yard pass from Evan Sawyer , Dayton 19-10 ;3rd quarter *Port Huron Mark Carter 1-yard run , Dayton 19-17 *Dayton Bruce Peters 4-yard run , Dayton 26-17 ;4th quarter *Dayton Melvin Thomas 40-yard interception return , Dayton 32-17 *Port Huron Jose' Cannon 23-yard pass from Torrance Webster , Dayton 32-24 (en)
  • ;1st quarter *Dayton – Marcus Fails 7-yard run , Dayton 6–0 *Dayton – Bruce Peters 4-yard run , Dayton 12–0 *Indianapolis – Jamie Barnes 23-yard pass from Anthony Duckett , Dayton 12–7 ;2nd quarter *Dayton – Evan Sawyer 1-yard run , Dayton 19–7 *Dayton – Safety Trey Jackson, Dayton 21–7 *Dayton – Evan Sawyer 24-yard run , Dayton 29–7 ;3rd quarter *Dayton – Evan Sawyer 1-yard run , Dayton 35–7 ;4th quarter *Dayton – Evan Sawyer 8-yard run , Dayton 42–7 *Dayton – Tyler Waller 11-yard pass from Evan Sawyer , Dayton 48–7 (en)
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