The 2004 SASFA season was the sixth regular season of the Texas Sixman Football League.
The biggest change for the SFA was new commissioner Frank Rios taking over the league and renaming it to the San Antonio Sixman Football Association because of a sister league to open up in Austin, TX that subsequently fell through. 2004 was the second straight season that the league did not expand with the only change being the Outlawz went back to their original moniker the Longhorns.
The Seminoles and Wolf Pack both returned for their sixth consecutive seasons of SFA football. The Mean Machine, Red Raiders and Rhinos continued for their fifth seasons. The Bandits, Bucs, Longhorns(renamed from the Outlawz), Mad Dogs, Rage and Wolverines are all in their fourth year of competition. The Six-Pack entered into their third season of play.
The Northern Conference consisted of the Bandits, Bucs, Longhorns, Mean Machine, Six-Pack and Wolf Pack. The Southern Conference consisted of the Mad Dogs, Rage, Red Raiders, Rhinos, Seminoles and Wolverines.
The sixth year of the SASFA lasted eleven weeks from January 25, 2004 to April 18, 2004.
January 22, 2004<br /> Six-Pack 28 - Seminoles 20<br /> Mad Dogs 33 - Rage 22<br /> Bandits 32 - Raiders 7<br /> Mean Machine 28 - Bucs 20<br /> Rhinos 28 - Wolf Pack 27<br /> Longhorns 41 - Wolverines 24
February 8, 2004<br /> Mean Machine 12 - Six Pack 6<br /> Bandits 41 - Seminoles 20<br /> Rage 44 - Raiders 7<br /> Mad Dogs 33 - Rhinos 30<br /> Longhorns 39 - Bucs 30<br /> Wolverines 33 - Wolf Pack 31
February 15, 2003\4<br /> Rage 46 - Seminoles 22<br /> Mad Dogs 38 - Wolverines 16<br /> Longhorns 44 - Wolf Pack 31<br /> Six Pack 39 - Bucs 32<br /> Rhinos 12 - Raiders 0<br /> Bandits 38 - Mean Machine 7
February 22, 2004<br /> Bucs 46 - Wolf Pack 7<br /> Bandits 40 - Six Pack 19<br /> Longhorns 52 - Mad Dogs 32<br /> Rage 40 - Mean Machine 14<br /> Wolverines 24 - Raiders 25<br /> Rhinos 48 - Seminoles 21
February 29, 2004<br /> Mad Dogs 53 - Wolf Pack 19<br /> Longhorns 57 - Raiders 14<br /> Bandits 53 - Bucs 6<br /> Rage 57 - Six Pack 18<br /> Wolverines 39 - Seminoles 32<br /> Rhinos 35 - Mean Machine 19
March 7, 2004<br /> Longhorns 32 - Seminoles 27<br /> Rage 28 - Bandits 14<br /> Mean Machine 25 - Wolverines 14<br /> Six Pack 16 - Rhinos 8<br /> Bucs 27 - Mad Dogs 14<br /> Raiders 31 - Wolf Pack 27
March 14, 2004<br /> Mad Dogs 52 - Raiders 20<br /> Wolf Pack 39 - Seminoles 13<br /> Rhinos 2 - Bandits 0<br /> Longhorns 32 - Mean Machine 30<br /> Six Pack 32 - Wolverines 14<br /> Bucs 2 - Rage 0
March 21, 2004<br /> Wolverines 32 - Bandits 19<br /> Longhorns 36 - Six Pack 20<br /> Bucs 27 - Raiders 19<br /> Rage 46 - Rhinos 38<br /> Mean Machine 32 - Wolf Pack 0<br /> Mad Dogs 42 - Seminoles 0
March 28, 2004<br /> Bandits 14 - Longhorns 8<br /> Rage 20 - Wolverines 18<br /> Mean Machine 18 - Mad Dogs 12<br /> Rhinos 36 - Bucs 34<br /> Raiders 21 - Seminoles 14<br /> Six Pack 12 - Wolf Pack 0
April 4, 2004<br /> Bandits 30 - Wolf Pack 0<br /> Mad Dogs 46 - Six Pack 7<br /> Rage 58 - Longhorns 28<br /> Raiders 31 - Mean Machine 26<br /> Bucs 1 - Seminoles 0<br /> Rhinos 41 - Wolverines 0
April 18, 2004<br /> Raiders 35 - Six Pack 33<br /> Rage 42 - Wolf Pack 0<br /> Bandits 44 - Mad Dogs 43<br /> Wolverines 37 - Bucs 32<br /> Longhorns 30 - Rhinos 22<br /> Mean Machine 1 - Seminoles 0
The sixth year of playoffs for the SFA consisted of the top 4 from each conference making the playoffs again.
April 25, 2004<br /> Bandits 42 â Mean Machine 18<br /> Longhorns 50 - Six-Pack 18<br /> Rage 29 - Raiders 24<br /> Mad Dogs 31 - Rhinos 22
May 2, 2004<br /> Bandits 36 â Longhorns 8<br /> Mad Dogs 33 â Rage 28
May 9, 2004<br /> Bandits 25 - Mad Dogs 13
SFA Regular Season MVP: Stacey Green - #24 RB Mad Dogs