Teams Standings • Minnesota folded after starting 1–4 on the season. PF/PA are for four official games actually played; the other game, which was Minnesota's lone victory, was ruled a forfeit awarded to Honolulu and the points were not counted in standings. • Texas folded after starting 2–8 on the season. PF/PA are for nine games played. • Utah forfeited their last game of the season to Madison. PF/PA are for 13 games played. • Win totals for other teams include seven forfeited games by Minnesota and three forfeited games by Texas. • Standings do not include exhibition games played by any of the teams.
Playoffs August 7, 1998 — # 3
Green Bay Bombers 19 at # 2
Madison Mad Dogs 46 August 9, 1998 — # 4
Colorado Wildcats* 51 at # 1
Louisiana Bayou Beast 67 (at
Riverside Centroplex) ''* Colorado's trip to Louisiana was paid for by the owners of the Bayou Beast''
Championship Game August 15, 1998 — #2
Madison Mad Dogs 41 at #1
Louisiana Bayou Beast 42 (at
Pete Maravich Assembly Center)
Award winners Following the championship game, the Professional Indoor Football League held an on-the-field awards ceremony. Those honored were as follows: • Most Valuable Player –
Melvin Hill, QB,
Louisiana Bayou Beast • Offensive Player of the Year –
Jay McDonagh, QB,
Green Bay Bombers • Defensive Player of the Year –
Derric Coakley, DE,
Green Bay Bombers • Coach of the Year –
Buford Jordan,
Louisiana Bayou Beast • Executive of the Year –
James Shiver, Sr.,
Louisiana Bayou Beast The Professional Indoor Football League earlier announced its 1998 All-Star teams as chosen by the PIFL coaches. The
Green Bay Bombers lead the list with five first team selections, including top vote getter quarterback Jay McDonagh. He was joined on the offensive first team by teammates Chris Perry and Heath Garland (both receivers), Louisiana's
Michael Lewis (WR), Chris Cloud (center) and Matt Huerkamp (kicker), Colorado's Rob Satterly (offensive line) and Utah's Matt Meservy (OL). Green Bay, Colorado and Madison each placed a pair of players on the defensive first team.
All-Stars • First Team • Offense • QB
Jay McDonagh, Green Bay • RB Darnell Brooks, Colorado • WR Heath Garland, Green Bay • WR
Michael Lewis, Louisiana • WR Chris Perry, Green Bay • OL Matt Meservey, Utah • OL Rob Satterly, Colorado • C Chris Cloud, Louisiana • K Matt Huerkamp, Louisiana • Defense • LB James Gillyard, Louisiana • LB Jeff Veronie, Colorado • S Nick Galbreath, Colorado • DB Ryan Buchanon, Madison • DB Derf Reese, Green Bay • DE Derric Coakley, Green Bay • DE Temple, Madison • NT Junior Fonoti, Utah • Second Team • Offense • QB Mike Tillis, Honolulu • RB Byron Allen, Louisiana • WR Antonio Chandler, Colorado • WR Greg Hooks, Utah • WR Kahn Powell, Madison • OL
Jim Hobbins, Green Bay • C Andy Ramos, Honolulu • K Bryan Mader, Green Bay • Defense • LB Joshua Jardine, Honolulu • LB Pat Rogers, Louisiana • S Jack Phillips, Louisiana • DB Keith Ballard, Louisiana • DB Falinko Vitale, Honolulu • NT Kale Cockett, Honolulu • DE Charles Johnson, Louisiana • DE Franklin Thomas, Louisiana • Honorable Mention • Offense • QB Melvin Hill, Louisiana • RB Willie High, Green Bay • RB Darnell Jones, Honolulu • WR Lee McCormick, Texas • OL Brandon Bergstresser, Madison • OL Curtis Jones, Utah • C Carl Silva, Utah • K Doug Beach, Utah • Defense • LB Junior Tagaloa, Utah • LB Jose Salcido, Madison • S Nick McDaniel, Utah • DB Damon Jackson, Colorado • DB Jesse Tann, Colorado • NT David Cunningham, Madison • DE Jeff Warner, Madison • DE Norm Barnett, Colorado ==Lawsuit with the Arena Football League==