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Ohio Cannon
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The Ohio Cannon, also known as the Toledo Cannon, was a professional American football team that played during the 1999 season as part of the Regional Football League. They played their home games at the Glass Bowl in Toledo, Ohio. The team was announced as one of the league's charter members on November 12, 1998. For their lone season, Darrell Farmer was named as head coach; he resigned in late April, after two regular season games, stating that he had not been paid per his contract. Farmer was succeeded by Ken James.
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* Darrell Farmer * Ken James
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1998
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The Ohio Cannon, also known as the Toledo Cannon, was a professional American football team that played during the 1999 season as part of the Regional Football League. They played their home games at the Glass Bowl in Toledo, Ohio. The team was announced as one of the league's charter members on November 12, 1998. For their lone season, Darrell Farmer was named as head coach; he resigned in late April, after two regular season games, stating that he had not been paid per his contract. Farmer was succeeded by Ken James. Although the team was scheduled to play a 12-game regular season, poor attendance and sagging revenues would prove too much for the new league. The Cannon played to a 2–4 record in their first six games. One of their wins came over the league-leading Mobile Admirals in a game played in Charleston, West Virginia, as Cannon quarterback Major Harris had played college football for the West Virginia Mountaineers. The Cannon's planned seventh game of the season was canceled by the league due to financial difficulties. The league adjusted schedules for the eighth week of the season, and when the Shreveport Knights did not travel to play the Cannon in Toledo, the league forfeited the game to Ohio. The regular season was ended by the league at that point, and the Cannon's 3–4 record made them the fourth seed in the four-team postseason. Prior to Ohio's playoff game against top-seeded Mobile, Cannon players refused to take the field without financial concessions from ownership. After a delay of approximately 30 minutes past the scheduled start time, an agreement was reached, and the game was played. Although the Cannon scored first, they were soundly defeated, 35–14. After the season, the team and the league ceased operation.
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