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{{Infobox NSFL team
 
{{Infobox NSFL team
 
| name = Orange County Otters
 
| name = Orange County Otters
| current = Orange County Otters season 7
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| current = Orange County Otters season 47
 
| logo = OttersLogo.png
 
| logo = OttersLogo.png
 
| founded = 2016
 
| founded = 2016
 
| first_season = {{TeamYearShort|OCO|1}}
 
| first_season = {{TeamYearShort|OCO|1}}
| city = and '''headquartered''' in [[Santa Ana Stadium]]<br/>[[wp:Santa Ana|Santa Ana, California]]
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| city = and '''headquartered''' in [[The Dam]]<br/>[[wp:Anaheim|Anaheim, California]]
 
| uniform = File:OttersUniforms.PNG
 
| uniform = File:OttersUniforms.PNG
 
| colors = Orange, White, Brown<ref>{{cite web|title=Orange County Otters Team Info|url=http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=39|publisher=National Simulation Football League|work=Official Orange County Otters Info Page|date=May 16, 2017|accessdate=January 24, 2018}}</ref>
 
| colors = Orange, White, Brown<ref>{{cite web|title=Orange County Otters Team Info|url=http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=39|publisher=National Simulation Football League|work=Official Orange County Otters Info Page|date=May 16, 2017|accessdate=January 24, 2018}}</ref>
 
{{color box|#E75900}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}} {{color box|#311600}}
 
{{color box|#E75900}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}} {{color box|#311600}}
| general manager = ''[[User:Speculadora|Speculadora]]''<br />''[[User:RedCydranth|RedCydranth]]''
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| general manager = ''[[Jolee Bindo]] (''[[User:Speculadora|Speculadora]]'')
 
| NSFL_start_yr = 2016
 
| NSFL_start_yr = 2016
 
| hist_yr = 2016
 
| hist_yr = 2016
 
| division_hist =
 
| division_hist =
 
*'''[[ASFC]] ({{nsfly|1}}–present)'''
 
*'''[[ASFC]] ({{nsfly|1}}–present)'''
| no_conf_champs = 4
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| no_conf_champs = 11
| no_div_champs = 4
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| no_div_champs = 13
 
| conf_champs =  
 
| conf_champs =  
* '''ASFC:''' {{nsfly|4}}, {{nsfly|5}}, {{nsfly|6}}, {{nsfly|7}}
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* '''ASFC:''' {{nsfly|4}}, {{nsfly|5}}, {{nsfly|6}}, {{nsfly|7}}, {{nsfly|12}}, {{nsfly|13}}, {{nsfly|17}}, {{nsfly|18}}, {{nsfly|19}}, {{nsfly|22}}, {{nsfly|33}}
 
| div_champs =
 
| div_champs =
* '''ASFC:''' {{nsfly|5}}, {{nsfly|6}}, {{nsfly|7}}, {{nsfly|8}}
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* '''ASFC:''' {{nsfly|5}}, {{nsfly|6}}, {{nsfly|7}}, {{nsfly|8}}, {{nsfly|12}}, {{nsfly|14}}, {{nsfly|16}}, {{nsfly|18}}, {{nsfly|19}}, {{nsfly|21}}, {{nsfly|22}}, {{nsfly|23}}, {{nsfly|25}}
 
| playoff_appearances =  
 
| playoff_appearances =  
* '''NSFL:''' {{nsfly|1}}, {{nsfly|2}}, {{nsfly|3}}, {{nsfly|4}}, {{nsfly|5}}, {{nsfly|6}}, {{nsfly|7}}, {{nsfly|8}}, {{nsfly|9}}, {{nsfly|10}}, {{nsfly|11}}
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* '''NSFL:''' {{nsfly|1}}, {{nsfly|2}}, {{nsfly|3}}, {{nsfly|4}}, {{nsfly|5}}, {{nsfly|6}}, {{nsfly|7}}, {{nsfly|8}}, {{nsfly|9}}, {{nsfly|10}}, {{nsfly|11}}, {{nsfly|12}}, {{nsfly|13}}, {{nsfly|14}}, {{nsfly|15}}, {{nsfly|16}}, {{nsfly|17}}, {{nsfly|18}}, {{nsfly|19}}, {{nsfly|20}}, {{nsfly|21}}, {{nsfly|22}}, {{nsfly|23}}, {{nsfly|24}}, {{nsfly|25}}, {{nsfly|26}}, {{nsfly|29}}, {{nsfly|30}}, {{nsfly|33}}, {{nsfly|35}}, {{nsfly|36}}, {{nsfly|37}}, {{nsfly|38}}, {{nsfly|40}}, {{nsfly|41}}, {{nsfly|45}}, {{nsfly|46}}
| no_playoff_appearances = 11
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| no_playoff_appearances = 37
| no_league_champs = 3
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| no_league_champs = 8
| no_ultimus_champs = 3
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| no_ultimus_champs = 8
| ultimus_champs = {{nsfly|4}} ([[Ultimus Bowl IV|IV]]), {{nsfly|5}} ([[Ultimus Bowl V|V]]), {{nsfly|6}} ([[Ultimus Bowl VI|VI]])
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| ultimus_champs = {{nsfly|4}} ([[Ultimus Bowl IV|IV]]), {{nsfly|5}} ([[Ultimus Bowl V|V]]), {{nsfly|6}} ([[Ultimus Bowl VI|VI]]), {{nsfly|12}} ([[Ultimus Bowl XII|XII]]), {{nsfly|13}} ([[Ultimus Bowl XIII|XIII]]), {{nsfly|17}} ([[Ultimus Bowl XVII|XVII]]), {{nsfly|18}} ([[Ultimus Bowl XVIII|XVIII]]), {{nsfly|19}} ([[Ultimus Bowl XIX|XIX]])
 
| stadium_years =
 
| stadium_years =
* '''[[Santa Ana Stadium]] (2016–present)'''
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* '''[[The Dam]] (2016–present)'''
 
}}
 
}}
  
The '''Orange County Otters''' are a [[wp:Professional football (gridiron)|professional]] [[wp:American football|American football]] franchise based in [[wp:Santa Ana|Santa Ana, California]]. The Otters currently compete in the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL) as a member club of the league's [[American Simulation Football Conference]] (ASFC) which currently only has one division. The franchise was established in {{nsfly|1}} as one of the six original teams. They have a storied rivalry with the [[Outlaws-Otters rivalry|Arizona Outlaws]], who they have faced in multiple [[ASFC Championship Game|ASFC championship games]]. The Otters won three back-to-back [[Ultimus Bowl|Ultimus Bowls]], between {{nsfly|4}} and {{nsfly|6}}, under their now iconic slogan "Otter Slaughter".
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The '''Orange County Otters''' are a [[wp:Professional football (gridiron)|professional]] [[wp:American football|American football]] franchise based in [[wp:Anaheim|Anaheim, California]].  
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The Otters currently compete in the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL) as a member club of the league's [[American Simulation Football Conference]] (ASFC) which currently only has one division. The franchise was established in {{nsfly|1}} as one of the six original teams.  
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They have a storied rivalry with the [[Arizona Outlaws]], who they have faced in multiple [[List of ASFC Championship winners|ASFC championship games]]. The Otters won three straight [[Ultimus Bowl|Ultimus Bowls]] twice, between {{nsfly|4}} and {{nsfly|6}}, under their now iconic slogan "Otter Slaughter", and between {{nsfly|17}} and {{nsfly|19}}. They have won a total of eight [[Ultimus Bowl|Ultimus Bowls]], an ISFL record.
  
 
==History of the Orange County Otters==
 
==History of the Orange County Otters==
 
{{main article|History of the Orange County Otters}}
 
{{main article|History of the Orange County Otters}}
  
The Orange County Otters began as the brainchild of ''[[User:Grapehead|Grapehead]]'' and ''[[User:OfficialDT|OfficialDT]]'' in the early days of the NSFL, with the two serving as the organization's first general manager and assistant general manager respectively. After spending the first overall pick in the draft on [[JJ Reigns]] (''[[User:Shaka|Shaka]]''), the Otters were widely considered a contender for the [[Ultimus Bowl I|league's first championship]]. However, after finishing the season with a 9-5 record, the best defense, the best rushing attack, and League MVP [[Angus Winchester]] anchoring the offensive line, the Otters would fall in the [[ASFC Championship]], losing to the eventual champion Arizona Outlaws.
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The Orange County Otters are 8-3 in [[List of Ultimus Bowl champions|Ultimus Bowl championship games]] and have won eleven AFC Conference Championships.  
 
 
{{nsfly|2}} would start with controversy for Orange County as [[Gregor Clegane]], who had been signed to the Otters as a waiver wire pick up the previous season, entered the draft officially, declaring he would hold out if not drafted by the Californian team. This angered many in the league, but teams decided not to risk calling Clegane's bluff, and the Otters were able to draft him at the end of the first round in the [[S2 NSFL Draft|draft]]. Orange County would overcome a slow start to the season to finish 8-6, but lost again in the conference championship round to the eventual champion Outlaws, while [[Robert Phelps]] picked up [[Wide Receiver of the Year]] to soften the blow somewhat.
 
 
 
The sudden retirement of defensive tackle turned linebacker [[Franklin Harris]] in {{nsfly|3}} after it emerged he was being charged with first degree murder caused problems for the Otters, but they were able to pick up top prospect [[Julian O'Sullivan]] in the first round of the [[S3 NSFL Draft|2018 draft]] as a replacement. This was also the year that Mike Boss emerged as an elite quarterback, leading the league with 4600 passing yards en route to the [[Quarterback of the Year]] award. [[Bradley Westfield]] would pick up Wide Receiver of the Year too, but the Otters still could not do better than the previous season's 8-6 record and another conference championship defeat.
 
 
 
Prior to the start of the {{nsfly|4}} season, the NSFL introduced robots to play along the offensive line, which freed up the Otters' two best offensive linemen to position switch and bolster a struggling defense, as Angus Winchester and Gregor Clegane moved to linebacker and defensive tackle respectively. With several names hitting free agency across the league, Orange County moved to secure their starting quarterback Mike Boss, who signed on for $22 million over three seasons, despite concerns over the Otters playoff struggles. After starting slowly again, the Otters finished 9-5 and turned heads with their league-best passing offense and elite front seven. The ASFC Championship that season went differently, as the Otters overcame the Outlaws in a 27-9 win, sacking [[King Bronko]] eight times. A return to Santa Ana Stadium for [[Ultimus Bowl IV]] saw them defeat the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] to become only the second team to win the NSFL Championship. Mike Boss was named League MVP, and thus began the Otter Slaughter dynasty.
 
 
 
After picking up San Jose runningback [[Jordan Yates]] in free agency on a $21 million deal to replace the now-retired [[Leroy Jenkins]], the Otters would go 11-3 in {{nsfly|5}}, with the fewest points and yards allowed in the league, while racking up the most yards on offense and leading the league in sacks. Yates' record 21 touchdowns on the season set a new league record before the Outlaws were blown away 43-19 in the ASFC Championship. An ugly, defensive battle took place in [[Ultimus Bowl V]], but Orange County came out on top, with Mike Boss retaining the League MVP and Quarterback of the Year awards, while Bradley Westfield claimed another Wide Receiver of the Year title, and rookie [[Ryan Sierra]] picked up the [[Defensive Rookie of the Year]] and [[Defensive Lineman of the Year]] awards.
 
 
 
In the {{nsfly|6}} season, the Otters aimed to become the first team since the [[Arizona Outlaws]] to complete a threepeat and win three consecutive championships in the NSFL. Led again by Quarterback of the Year [[Mike Boss]], who also won his third consecutive League MVP award while passing for 5516 yards and 42 touchdowns, the Otters marched to a 11-3 regular season record. Running back [[Jordan Yates]] turned in a historic season, recording 1860 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns as the Otters offense continued to terrorize defenses. [[Wide Receiver of the Year]] [[Bradley Westfield]] also contributed 1540 yards and 12 touchdowns, and [[Robert Phelps]] had 1169 yards and 9 touchdowns. On the other side of the ball, linebacker [[Angus Winchester]] led the league with 18 sacks while safety [[Ian Bavitz]] led the league with 6 interceptions. The Otters marched into the ASFC championship game pitted against a new opponent in the [[San Jose SaberCats]] after two fierce battles with the Outlaws in previous seasons. The SaberCats, led by veteran quarterback [[Chris Orosz]] and offensive playmaker [[Darren Smallwood]], matched the Otters with an 11-3 regular season record to set up the showdown in Orange County, as the Otters held the head to head tiebreaker. The Otters prevailed 32-29 in a war of attrition, through a big safety score by [[Ian Bavitz]] in the 4th quarter and a game winning field goal from kicker [[Bradley Madlad]] with 34 seconds left in regulation. The Otters then faced the Philadelphia Liberty in [[Ultimus Bowl VI]]. Against quarterback [[Tyler Oles]], the Otters defense stood tall and limited the Liberty to just 2/14 on third down conversions. A 460 yard passing performance from [[Mike Boss]] secured victory for the Otters, winning 23-17 and completing the historic threepeat.
 
 
 
Entering {{nsfly|7}}, the Otters underwent significant player overturn. The Otters acquired the supremely talented tight end [[Carlito Crush]] and drafted CB [[Vladimir Fyodorovich]], but lost key linebacker [[Julian O'Sullivan]] who left through free agency to the division rival [[New Orleans Second Line]] in a huge blow to the heart of the defense. Nonetheless, the Otters dominated en route to a 13-1 record in the regular season. Quarterback [[Mike Boss]] again led the league in passing yards and touchdowns with 5077 yards and 40 touchdowns. Receiver [[Bradley Westfield]] accrued 1620 yards through the air and 15 touchdowns with another Wide Receiver of the Year performance, and weapon Jordan Yates had 1285 receiving yards and 14 total touchdowns on the season. [[Robert Phelps]] also tacked on 1179 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns, marking another year that the trio of Westfield, Yates, and Phelps each had over 1000 receiving yards. Meanwhile, rookie cornerback [[Vladimir Fyodovorich]] won the [[Defensive Rookie of the Year]] award. [[Linebacker of the Year]] Angus Winchester recorded a league-high 23 sacks while [[Defensive Lineman of the Year]] [[Gregor Clegane]] recorded 19 sacks for himself. Safety [[Ian Bavitz]] also led the league with 8 interceptions and 2 defensive touchdowns, and also had 13 sacks as a complete defensive force that earned him [[Defensive Back of the Year]] and [[Defensive Player of the Year]] honors. The Otters faced the Outlaws in the ASFC championship game, in a complete mismatch. The Outlaws had just a 5-9 regular season record and were overwhelmed in the ASFC championship game, 48-24, as Mike Boss threw for 484 yards and 4 touchdowns. The Otters looked set to complete the fourpeat in [[Ultimus Bowl VII]] against the [[Philadelphia Liberty]] in a rematch from [[Ultimus Bowl VI]]. The Otters were stunned early on in the game, though, when [[Josh Garden]] returned the opening kickoff 103 yards for a Liberty touchdown. The Liberty eventually led early in the 2nd quarter 21-3 after a 43 yard strike from quarterback [[Tyler Oles]] to [[Kendrick Hendrix]]. The Otters struggled to convert on 3rd down, finishing just 5/19 on third down and falling short in the game to lose 28-19. This marked the first time in NSFL history that an NSFC team won the Ultimus Bowl.
 
 
 
The {{nsfly|8}} season marked another season of personnel change on both players and the Otters management team. BWestfield stepped down from co-GM and speculadora took over, while MolarPistols remained head GM of the team. Meanwhile, the team made a blockbuster trade for safety [[Jaylon Broxton]] from the division rival [[New Orleans Second Line]] in exchange for [[Vladimir Fyodorovich]] and [[Fuego Wozy]] among other assets. Linebacker and pass rushing specialist [[Mason Brown]] joined the Otters over the offseason, too. Mike Boss again exceed 5000 passing yards for the season, throwing for 5043 yards and 36 touchdowns on the season while winning [[Quarterback of the Year]] for the 5th time. [[Jordan Yates]] added 1632 yards from scrimmage and 13 total touchdowns, while new converted receivers [[Tegan Atwell]] and [[Carlito Crush]] stepped up in place for the aging [[Robert Phelps]], recording 1239 and 1205 receiving yards respectively. Legendary wideout [[Bradley Westfield]] still led the team with 1271 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns. [[Angus Winchester]] recorded 10 sacks for the Otters defense which took a step back. Nonetheless, the Otters topped the ASFC with a 10-4 record and faced off against the [[New Orleans Second Line]] in the ASFC championship game. Second Line quarterback [[Borkus Maximus III]] threw for 362 yards while [[Mike Boss]] struggled to 247 yards on 18/39 passing, as the Second Line won 20-17.
 
 
 
{{nsfly|9}} began as a season for retooling and rebuilding for the Otters as their core players from their threepeat aged. Safety [[Marcus Kane]] was the only notable offseason acquisition, and the Otters entered the season with a look for developing the future. Quarterback Mike Boss threw for 5187 yards in his farewell season, with 36 touchdowns. [[Jordan Yates]] also rushed for 1033 yards and 12 touchdowns in his last season, also securing 623 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns through the air. [[Bradly Westfield]] continued his dominance with 1170 yards and 11 touchdowns, but the real star was [[Carlito Crush]], who was the League MVP and [[Wide Receiver of the Year]] with 1532 yards on 100 catches and 17 touchdowns. Rising defensive force [[Mason Brown]] led the league in tackles with 130 tackles as he won [[Linebacker of the Year]] honors. The Otters secured a 9-5 regular season record before facing the Second Line again in the ASFC championship game. The Second Line overwhelmed the Otters 39-21 before going on to win [[Ultimus Bowl IV]] in {{nsfly|9}}.
 
 
 
In the {{nsfly|10}} season, the Otters faced an incredible amount of player and management turnover. Molarpistols stepped down as GM, ceding his responsibilities to speculadora who was promoted to head GM. RedCydranth joined as co-GM for Otters management. With [[Mike Boss]]' retirement, the Otters drafted quarterback [[Gus T.T. Showbiz]] who arose from the [[DSFL]] this season. [[Jordan Yates]] also retired, so running back [[Ricky Adams]] also began his rookie season while [[Danny Grithead]] joined as the team's first round draft pick as a true rookie. Wide receiver [[Robert Phelps]] and legendary safety [[Ian Bavitz]] both retired, while receiver [[Tegan Atwell]] left in free agency to the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]]. The Otters still remained optimistic for their playoff chances. Showbiz threw for 3532 yards and 13 touchdowns, and [[Carlito Crush]] had 1425 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns. Crush was traded at the trade deadline to the rival [[New Orleans Second Line]] in exchange for a second round draft pick. Long-time defensive staple [[Marc Spector]] won [[Defensive Back of the Year]] for the Otters, with a league-leading 31 PDs along with 7 interceptions. [[Mason Brown]] won Defensive Player of the Year, leading the league with 16 sacks. The Otters finished the season with a 7-7 record, making the playoffs, and ultimately faced the [[New Orleans Second Line]] for the third consecutive season in the ASFC championship game, pitted against former player Carlito Crush. Even as a heavy underdog, the Otters fell short 10-3 as both teams struggled immensely to move the football in a defensive battle. Otters fans immediately questioned the team's decision to trade away the dynamic [[Carlito Crush]] to the Second Line after the closeness of the game.
 
 
 
Feeling the need to get back on top in the ASFC, the Otters first went out and got their quarterback some new weapons as they resigned [[Carlito Crush]], as well as signing [[Tegan Atwell]].  After that they targeted their defense and found the Yeti to be a suitor who was selling off their pieces.  From the Yeti, Orange County was able to grab defensive end [[Norman Bagwell]] and linebacker [[Ricky Ramero]] for their 2nd round pick in the {{nsfly|12}} draft.  With the new pieces added onto what was virtually the same roster from the previous season (aside from swapping out one Spector for another), the Otters were hoping to build upon their 7-7 season in {{nsfly|10}}.  Despite a strong 3-1 showing in the preseason, the Otters were slow out of the gates and stumbled their way to a 2-3 record.  It took a while, but the team would finally gel together and find a nice groove as they would rattle off 7 straight wins.  Showbiz would prove to be a good leader for the team throwing for just over 4000 yards and 30 touchdowns and the Otters as a whole would have 3 players with over 950 receiving yards.  At the end, Orange County would find themselves with a 10-4 record and still in second place, but prove to actually be a threat to the Second Line.  The [[New Orleans Second Line]] would ultimately prove to be the real force as they bounced Orange County in the first round 40-13, leaving the Otters with only hope for their future.
 
 
 
==Logos and uniforms==
 
  
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The Orange County Otters|Otters have been to the playoffs in thirty-seven seasons and have been regular season divisional champions thirteen times.
  
 
==Season-by-season records==
 
==Season-by-season records==
 
{{main article|List of Orange County Otters seasons}}
 
{{main article|List of Orange County Otters seasons}}
  
==Players of note==
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===Team-by-Team Records===
{{Category see also|Orange County Otters players}}
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''Updated to beginning of Season 48''
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
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|-
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!rowspan="2" style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> Team
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!colspan="7" style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> Regular Season Record
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!colspan="4" style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> Post Season Record
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|-
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!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> W
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> L
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> T
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> PF
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> PA
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> PD
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> PCT
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!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> W
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!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> L
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|-
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|align=center |[[Arizona Outlaws]]
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|42||54||0||2,392||2,305||87||style="background:#fcc" |.438||8||11
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|-
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|align=center |[[Austin Copperheads]]
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|34||30||0||1,620||1,495||125||style="background:#dfd"|.531||3||2
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|-
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|align=center |[[Baltimore Hawks]]
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|33||19||0||1,410||1,233||177||style="background:#dfd" |.635||2||1
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|-
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|align=center |[[Berlin Fire Salamanders]]
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|3||5||0||185||248||-63||style="background:#fcc"|.389||1||0
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|-
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|align=center |[[Cape Town Crash]]
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|2||4||0||106||154||-48||style="background:#fcc" |.333||0||0
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|-
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|align=center |[[Chicago Butchers]]
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|13||11||0||619||533||86||style="background:#dfd" |.542||0||0
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|-
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|align=center |[[Colorado Yeti]]
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|33||15||0||1,403||929||474||style="background:#dfd" |.688||1||1
 +
|-
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|align=center |[[Honolulu Hahalua]]
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|26||26||0||1,313||1,174||139||style="background:#fec" |.500||1||1
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|-
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|align=center |[[Las Vegas Legion]]
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|8||0||0||317||179||138||style="background:#dfd"|1.00||0||0
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|-
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|align=center |[[New Orleans Second Line]]
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|59||25||0||2,242||1,873||369||style="background:#dfd" |.702||4||7
 +
|-
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|align=center |[[New York Silverbacks]]
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|20||25||1||1,177||1,259||-82||style="background:#fcc"|.446||0||0
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|-
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|align=center |[[Philadelphia Liberty]]
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|32||13||0||1,169||812||357||style="background:#dfd" |.711||1||1
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|-
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|align=center |[[San Jose Sabercats]]
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|59||37||0||2,512||1,940||572||style="background:#dfd" |.615||6||5
 +
|-
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|align=center |[[Sarasota Sailfish]]
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|11||8||0||461||477||-16||style="background:#dfd" |.579||0||0
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|-
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|align=center |[[Yellowknife Wraiths]]
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|23||29||0||1,137||1,216||-79||style="background:#fcc" |.442||4||0
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|-
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|-class="sortbottom"
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''Total'''
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''398'''
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''301'''
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''2'''
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''17,939'''
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''15,827'''
 +
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''2,112'''
 +
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''0.569'''
 +
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''30'''
 +
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"| <span style="color:#E75900">'''29'''
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|}
  
===Current roster===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
{{Orange County Otters roster}}
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|-
 
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!rowspan="2" style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> Season
===Orange County Otters individual awards===
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!colspan="4" style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> Regular Season Record
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
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!colspan="4" style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF"> Post Season Record
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|-
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!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">W
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">L
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">T
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">PCT
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!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">W
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">L
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|-
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|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|1}}
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|9||5||0||style="background:#dfd" |.643|||0||1
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|-
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|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|2}}
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|8||6||0||style="background:#dfd" |.571|||0||1
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|-
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|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|3}}
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|8||6||0||style="background:#dfd" |.571|||0||1
 +
|-
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|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|4}}
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|9||5||0||style="background:#dfd" |.643||style="background:#dfd"|2||0
 +
|-
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|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|5}}
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|11||3||0||style="background:#dfd" |.786||style="background:#dfd"|2||0
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|-
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|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|6}}
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|11||3||0||style="background:#dfd" |.786||style="background:#dfd"|2||0
 +
|-
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|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|7}}
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|12||2||0||style="background:#dfd" |.857|||1||1
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|-
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|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|8}}
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|10||4||0||style="background:#dfd" |.714|||0||1
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|-
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|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|9}}
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|9||5||0||style="background:#dfd" |.643|||0||1
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|10}}
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|7||7||0||style="background:#fec" |.500|||0||1
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|11}}
 +
|10||4||0||style="background:#dfd" |.714|||0||1
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|12}}
 +
|11||3||0||style="background:#dfd" |.786||style="background:#dfd"|2||0
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|13}}
 +
|9||5||0||style="background:#dfd" |.643||style="background:#dfd"|2||0
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|14}}
 +
|11||3||0||style="background:#dfd" |.786|||0||1
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|15}}
 +
|8||6||0||style="background:#dfd" |.571|||0||1
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|16}}
 +
|10||3||0||style="background:#dfd" |.769|||1||1
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|17}}
 +
|7||6||0||style="background:#dfd" |.538||style="background:#dfd"|3||0
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|18}}
 +
|10||3||0||style="background:#dfd" |.769||style="background:#dfd"|3||0
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|19}}
 +
|9||4||0||style="background:#dfd" |.692||style="background:#dfd"|3||0
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|20}}
 +
|7||6||0||style="background:#dfd" |.538|||0||1
 +
|-
 +
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|21}}
 +
|10||3||0||style="background:#dfd" |.769|||1||1
 
|-
 
|-
| colspan="3" style="{{TeamPrimaryStyle|Orange County Otters}};"| '''NSFL Award Winners'''
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|22}}
 +
|10||3||0||style="background:#dfd" |.769|||2||1
 
|-
 
|-
!  style="{{TeamAltPrimaryStyle|Orange County Otters}};"| Season
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|23}}
style="{{TeamAltPrimaryStyle|Orange County Otters}};"| Player
+
|11||5||0||style="background:#dfd" |.688|||1||1
!  style="{{TeamAltPrimaryStyle|Orange County Otters}};"| Award
 
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|1}}||[[Angus Winchester]] (OL)||Most Outstanding Player
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|24}}
 +
| 9 || 7 || 0 || style="background:#dfd" |.562 |||1 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|1}}||[[Angus Winchester]] (OL)||Offensive Player of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|25}}
 +
| 11 || 5 || 0 || style="background:#dfd" |.688 |||1 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|1}}||[[Angus Winchester]] (OL)||Offensive Lineman of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|26}}
 +
| 9 || 7 || 0 || style="background:#dfd" |.562 |||0 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|2}}||[[Robert Phelps]] (WR)||Wide Receiver of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|27}}
 +
| 6 || 10 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.375 |||0 ||0
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|3}}||[[Bradley Westfield]] (WR)||Wide Receiver of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|28}}
 +
| 7 || 9 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.438 |||0 ||0
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|3}}||[[Al Sims]] (KP)||Kicker of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|29}}
 +
| 8 || 8 || 0 || style="background:#dfd" |.500 |||0 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|3}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Quarterback of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|30}}
 +
| 9 || 7 || 0 || style="background:#dfd" |.563 |||0 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|3}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Most Outstanding Player
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|31}}
 +
| 4 || 12 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.250 |||0 ||0
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|3}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Offensive Player of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|32}}
 +
| 3 || 13 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.188 |||0 ||0
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|4}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Quarterback of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|33}}
 +
| 9 || 7 || 0 || style="background:#dfd" |.562 |||2 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|4}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Most Outstanding Player
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|34}}
 +
| 5 || 11 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.313 |||0 ||0
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|4}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Offensive Player of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|35}}
 +
| 9 || 7 || 0 || style="background:#dfd" |.563 |||0 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|4}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Most Valuable Player
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|36}}
 +
| 7 || 9 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.438 |||0 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|5}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Quarterback of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|37}}
 +
| 7 || 9 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.438 |||0 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|5}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Most Outstanding Player
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|38}}
 +
| 9 || 7 || 0 || style="background:#dfd" |.562 |||0 ||0
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|5}}||[[Mike Boss]] (QB)||Most Valuable Player
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|39}}
 +
| 4 || 11 || 1 || style="background:#fcc" |.281 |||0 ||0
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|5}}||[[Bradley Westfield]] (WR)||Wide Receiver of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|40}}
 +
| 7 || 8 || 1 || style="background:#fcc" |.469 |||1 ||1
 
|-
 
|-
|{{nsfly|5}}||[[Ryan Sierra]] (DT)||Defensive Lineman of the Year
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|41}}
|}
+
| 10 || 6 || 0 ||style="background:#dfd" |.618 |||0 ||1
 
 
===Head coaches===
 
{{main article|List of Orange County Otters head coaches}}
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="2" style="width:140px;"|Name
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|42}}
!rowspan="2"|Tenure
+
| 5 || 11 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.313 |||0 ||0
!colspan="3"|[[Regular Season (NSFL)|Regular Season]] Record
 
!colspan="4"|[[NSFL playoffs|Post Season]] Record
 
 
|-
 
|-
!W!!L!!T!!W!!L
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|43}}
 +
| 7 || 9 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.438 |||0 ||0
 
|-
 
|-
|align="left" |''[[User:Grapehead|Grapehead]]''
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|44}}
|align=center |2016
+
| 6 || 10 || 0 || style="background:#fcc" |.375 |||0 ||0
|3||2||0||0||0
 
 
|-
 
|-
|align="left" |''[[User:Shaka|Shaka]]''
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|45}}
|align=center |2016
+
| 8 || 8 || 0 ||style="background:#fec" |.500 |||0 || 1
|6||3||0||0||1
 
 
|-
 
|-
|align="left" |''[[User:Jbearly|Jbearly]]''
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|46}}
|align=center |2017
+
| 12 || 4 || 0 ||style="background:#dfd" |.750 |||0 || 1
|8||6||0||0||1
 
 
|-
 
|-
|align="left" |''[[User:Molarpistols|Molarpistols]]''
+
|align=center |{{TeamYearShort|OCO|47}}
|align=center |2018-2024
+
| 10 || 6 || 0 ||style="background:#dfd" |.769 |||0 || 1
|70||28||0||7||4
+
|-class="sortbottom"
 +
|align=center <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">;"|'''Total'''
 +
|align=center <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">;"|'''398'''
 +
|align=center <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">;"|'''301'''
 +
|align=center <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">;"|'''2'''
 +
|align=center <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">;"|'''.569'''
 +
|align=center <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">;"|'''30'''
 +
|align=center <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">;"|'''29'''
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Current staff===
+
==Franchise Records==
{{Orange County Otters staff}}
+
{{main article|Orange County Otters franchise records}}
 +
 
 +
==Championships==
 +
===Ultimus Bowl Championships===
 +
The Otters have won eight [[List of Ultimus Bowl champions|Ultimus Bowls]].
  
== Franchise records ==
+
{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%;text-align:center"
=== Passing ===
+
|-
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
+
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Year</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Ultimus Bowl</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Location</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Opponent</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Score</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Record</span>
 
|-
 
|-
! !! colspan=3 | Regular Season !! colspan=3 | Playoffs !! colspan=2 | Rookie
+
| 2020 || [[Ultimus Bowl IV|IV]] || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] || style="background:#cfc" | 30–22 || 9–5–0
 
|-
 
|-
! !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Season !! Game
+
| 2021 || [[Ultimus Bowl V|V]] || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] || style="background:#cfc" | 26–15  || 11–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Completions||3251||420||41||326||64||37||210||30
+
| 2022 || [[Ultimus Bowl VI|VI]] || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[Philadelphia Liberty]] || style="background:#cfc" | 23–1 || 11–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Yards||42278||5545||522||4172||829||486||2334||312
+
| 2028 || [[Ultimus Bowl XII|XII]] || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[Baltimore Hawks]] || style="background:#cfc"| 48-24 || 11–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Touchdowns||292||41||8||24||6||4||11||3
+
| 2029 || [[Ultimus Bowl XIII|XIII]] || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[Colorado Yeti]] || style="background:#cfc" | 24–21 || 9–5–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Completion Rate||61.7||65.3||80||53.8||63.4||69.8||59.7||65.7
+
| 2033 || [[Ultimus Bowl XVII|XVII]] || [[The Aviary]] ([[wp:Baltimore, MD|Maryland]]) || [[Baltimore Hawks]] || style="background:#cfc" | 28–17  || 7–6–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Rating||92.8||103.8||150.4||79.2||99.4||125.6||67.4||105.2
+
| 2034 || [[Ultimus Bowl XVIII|XVIII]] || [[Burial Grounds]] ([[wp:Yellowknife, NT|Northwest Territories]]) || [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] || style="background:#cfc" | 16–10 || 10–3–0
 +
|-
 +
| 2035 || [[Ultimus Bowl XIX|XIX]] || [[Burial Grounds]] ([[wp:Yellowknife, NT|Northwest Territories]]) || [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] || style="background:#cfc"| 30-27 || 9–4–0
 +
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
 +
| colspan="6" | <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">'''Total Ultimus Bowls won: 8'''</span>
 
|}
 
|}
+ = min. 500 attempts, # = min. 100 attempts, ∗ = minimum 15 attempts
 
  
=== Rushing ===
+
===ASFC Championships===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
+
The Otters have won eleven [[List of ASFC Championship winners|ASFC Championship games]].
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%;text-align:center"
 
|-
 
|-
! !! colspan=3 | Regular Season !! colspan=3 | Playoffs !! colspan=2 | Rookie
+
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Year</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Location</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Opponent</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Score</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Record</span>
 
|-
 
|-
! !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Season !! Game
+
| 2019 || [[Outlaw Stadium]] ([[wp:Phoenix, AZ|Arizona]]) || [[Arizona Outlaws]] || style="background:#cfc" | 27-9 || 9–5–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Attempts||889||268||35||158||48||29
+
| 2020 || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[Arizona Outlaws]] || style="background:#cfc" | 19–43 || 11–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Yards||3482||1110||148||546||189||103
+
| 2021 || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[San Jose Sabercats]] || style="background:#cfc" | 28–34 || 11–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Touchdowns||45||12||4||5||2||2
+
| 2022 || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[Arizona Outlaws]] || style="background:#cfc" | 24-48 || 9–5–0
|}
 
∗ = minimum 15 attempts, # = min. 100 attempts, + = min. 500 attempts
 
 
 
=== Receiving ===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! !! colspan=3 | Regular Season !! colspan=3 | Playoffs !! colspan=2 | Rookie
+
| 2027 || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[San Jose Sabercats]] || style="background:#cfc" | 21–31  || 11–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
! !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Season !! Game
+
| 2028 || [[HP Pavilion]] ([[wp:San Jose, CA|California]]) || [[San Jose Sabercats]] || style="background:#cfc" | 24-17  || 9–5–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Receptions||703||121||15||67||18||10
+
| 2032 || [[Outlaw Stadium]] ([[wp:Phoenix, AZ|Arizona]]) || [[Arizona Outlaws]] || style="background:#cfc" | 37–20  || 7–6–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Yards||12474||1860||212||1328||314||158
+
| 2033 || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[Arizona Outlaws]] || style="background:#cfc" | 16–21 || 10–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Touchdowns||102||17||3||12||5||3
+
| 2034 || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[New Orleans Second Line]] || style="background:#cfc" | 13–28  || 9–4–0
|}
 
∗ = minimum 4 receptions, # = min. 20 receptions, + = min. 200 receptions
 
 
 
=== Other ===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! !! colspan=3 | Regular Season !! colspan=3 | Playoffs !! colspan=2 | Rookie
+
| 2037 || [[The Dam]] ([[wp:Santa Ana, CA|California]]) || [[Austin Copperheads]] || style="background:#cfc" | 38–50 || 10–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
! !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Season !! Game
+
| 2048 || [[Outlaw Stadium]] ([[wp:Phoenix, AZ|Arizona]]) || [[Arizona Outlaws]] || style="background:#cfc" | 34–28 || 6–8–0
 
|-
 
|-
 +
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
 +
| colspan="5" | <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">'''Total ASFC Championships won: 11'''</span>
 
|}
 
|}
  
==== Returns ====
+
===Division Championships===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
+
The Otters have been the regular season champions of the ASFC thirteen times.
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="width:80%;text-align:center"
 
|-
 
|-
! !! colspan=3 | Regular Season !! colspan=3 | Playoffs !! colspan=2 | Rookie
+
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Year</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Division</span>
 +
!style="background:#E75900"| <span style="color:#FFFFFF">Record</span>
 
|-
 
|-
! !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Season !! Game
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 5|2016]] || rowspan="13" | [[List of ASFC Championship winners|ASFC]] || 9–5–0
 
|-
 
|-
|}
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 6|2017]] || 8–6–0
 
 
==== Kicking ====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! !! colspan=3 | Regular Season !! colspan=3 | Playoffs !! colspan=2 | Rookie
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 7|2018]] || 8–6–0
 
|-
 
|-
! !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Season !! Game
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 8|2019]] || 9–5–0
 
|-
 
|-
|}
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 12|2027]] || 11–3–0
 
 
==== Defense ====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! !! colspan=3 | Regular Season !! colspan=3 | Playoffs !! colspan=2 | Rookie
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 14|2029]] || 11–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
! !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Season !! Game
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 16|2031]] || 10–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Tackles||732||130||20||76||X||13
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 18|2033]] || 10–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Sacks||88||23||5||15||X||3
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 19|2034]] || 9–4–0
 
|-
 
|-
|Interceptions||24||8||3||3||X||1
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 21|2036]] || 10–3–0
|}
 
 
 
=== Exceptional Performances ===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! !! colspan=3 | Regular Season !! colspan=3 | Playoffs !! colspan=2 | Rookie
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 22|2037]] || 10–3–0
 
|-
 
|-
! !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Career !! Season !! Game !! Season !! Game
+
| [[Orange County Otters season 23|2038]] || 11–5–0
 
|-
 
|-
 +
| [[Orange County Otters season 25|2040]] || 11–5–0
 +
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
 +
| colspan="4" | <span style="background:#FFFFFF;color:#E75900">'''Total ASFC Divisional Championships won: 13'''</span>
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
==Players of note==
 +
{{Category see also|Orange County Otters players}}
 +
{{See also|List of Orange County Otters starting quarterbacks}}
 +
{{See also|List of Orange County Otters Starting Running Backs}}
 +
 +
===Current roster===
 +
{{Orange County Otters roster}}
 +
 +
===Current staff===
 +
{{Orange County Otters staff}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Orange County Otters| ]]
 
[[Category:Orange County Otters| ]]
 
[[Category:National Simulation Football League teams]]
 
[[Category:National Simulation Football League teams]]
[[Category:ASFC teams]]
+
[[Category:American Simulation Football Conference teams]]
 +
[[Category:NSFL Founding teams]]

Latest revision as of 07:16, 18 June 2024

Orange County Otters
Current season
Established 2016
First season: 2016
Play in and headquartered in The Dam
Anaheim, California
Orange County Otters logo
Logo
League/conference affiliations

NSFL (2016–present)

Current uniform
Team colorsOrange, White, Brown[1]               
Personnel
General managerJolee Bindo (Speculadora)
Team history
  • Orange County Otters (2016–present)
Championships
League championships (8)
Conference championships (11)
Division championships (13)
Playoff appearances (37)
Home fields

The Orange County Otters are a professional American football franchise based in Anaheim, California.

The Otters currently compete in the International Simulation Football League (ISFL) as a member club of the league's American Simulation Football Conference (ASFC) which currently only has one division. The franchise was established in 2016 (S1) as one of the six original teams.

They have a storied rivalry with the Arizona Outlaws, who they have faced in multiple ASFC championship games. The Otters won three straight Ultimus Bowls twice, between 2019 (S4) and 2021 (S6), under their now iconic slogan "Otter Slaughter", and between 2032 (S17) and 2034 (S19). They have won a total of eight Ultimus Bowls, an ISFL record.

History of the Orange County Otters

The Orange County Otters are 8-3 in Ultimus Bowl championship games and have won eleven AFC Conference Championships.

The Orange County Otters|Otters have been to the playoffs in thirty-seven seasons and have been regular season divisional champions thirteen times.

Season-by-season records

Team-by-Team Records

Updated to beginning of Season 48

Team Regular Season Record Post Season Record
W L T PF PA PD PCT W L
Arizona Outlaws 42 54 0 2,392 2,305 87 .438 8 11
Austin Copperheads 34 30 0 1,620 1,495 125 .531 3 2
Baltimore Hawks 33 19 0 1,410 1,233 177 .635 2 1
Berlin Fire Salamanders 3 5 0 185 248 -63 .389 1 0
Cape Town Crash 2 4 0 106 154 -48 .333 0 0
Chicago Butchers 13 11 0 619 533 86 .542 0 0
Colorado Yeti 33 15 0 1,403 929 474 .688 1 1
Honolulu Hahalua 26 26 0 1,313 1,174 139 .500 1 1
Las Vegas Legion 8 0 0 317 179 138 1.00 0 0
New Orleans Second Line 59 25 0 2,242 1,873 369 .702 4 7
New York Silverbacks 20 25 1 1,177 1,259 -82 .446 0 0
Philadelphia Liberty 32 13 0 1,169 812 357 .711 1 1
San Jose Sabercats 59 37 0 2,512 1,940 572 .615 6 5
Sarasota Sailfish 11 8 0 461 477 -16 .579 0 0
Yellowknife Wraiths 23 29 0 1,137 1,216 -79 .442 4 0
Total 398 301 2 17,939 15,827 2,112 0.569 30 29
Season Regular Season Record Post Season Record
W L T PCT W L
2016 9 5 0 .643 0 1
2017 8 6 0 .571 0 1
2018 8 6 0 .571 0 1
2019 9 5 0 .643 2 0
2020 11 3 0 .786 2 0
2021 11 3 0 .786 2 0
2022 12 2 0 .857 1 1
2023 10 4 0 .714 0 1
2024 9 5 0 .643 0 1
2025 7 7 0 .500 0 1
2026 10 4 0 .714 0 1
2027 11 3 0 .786 2 0
2028 9 5 0 .643 2 0
2029 11 3 0 .786 0 1
2030 8 6 0 .571 0 1
2031 10 3 0 .769 1 1
2032 7 6 0 .538 3 0
2033 10 3 0 .769 3 0
2034 9 4 0 .692 3 0
2035 7 6 0 .538 0 1
2036 10 3 0 .769 1 1
2037 10 3 0 .769 2 1
2038 11 5 0 .688 1 1
2039 9 7 0 .562 1 1
2040 11 5 0 .688 1 1
2041 9 7 0 .562 0 1
2042 6 10 0 .375 0 0
2043 7 9 0 .438 0 0
2044 8 8 0 .500 0 1
2045 9 7 0 .563 0 1
2046 4 12 0 .250 0 0
2047 3 13 0 .188 0 0
2048 9 7 0 .562 2 1
2049 5 11 0 .313 0 0
2050 9 7 0 .563 0 1
2051 7 9 0 .438 0 1
2052 7 9 0 .438 0 1
2053 9 7 0 .562 0 0
2054 4 11 1 .281 0 0
2055 7 8 1 .469 1 1
2056 10 6 0 .618 0 1
2057 5 11 0 .313 0 0
2058 7 9 0 .438 0 0
2059 6 10 0 .375 0 0
2060 8 8 0 .500 0 1
2061 12 4 0 .750 0 1
2062 10 6 0 .769 0 1
Total 398 301 2 .569 30 29

Franchise Records

Championships

Ultimus Bowl Championships

The Otters have won eight Ultimus Bowls.

Year Ultimus Bowl Location Opponent Score Record
2020 IV The Dam (California) Yellowknife Wraiths 30–22 9–5–0
2021 V The Dam (California) Yellowknife Wraiths 26–15 11–3–0
2022 VI The Dam (California) Philadelphia Liberty 23–1 11–3–0
2028 XII The Dam (California) Baltimore Hawks 48-24 11–3–0
2029 XIII The Dam (California) Colorado Yeti 24–21 9–5–0
2033 XVII The Aviary (Maryland) Baltimore Hawks 28–17 7–6–0
2034 XVIII Burial Grounds (Northwest Territories) Yellowknife Wraiths 16–10 10–3–0
2035 XIX Burial Grounds (Northwest Territories) Yellowknife Wraiths 30-27 9–4–0
Total Ultimus Bowls won: 8

ASFC Championships

The Otters have won eleven ASFC Championship games.

Year Location Opponent Score Record
2019 Outlaw Stadium (Arizona) Arizona Outlaws 27-9 9–5–0
2020 The Dam (California) Arizona Outlaws 19–43 11–3–0
2021 The Dam (California) San Jose Sabercats 28–34 11–3–0
2022 The Dam (California) Arizona Outlaws 24-48 9–5–0
2027 The Dam (California) San Jose Sabercats 21–31 11–3–0
2028 HP Pavilion (California) San Jose Sabercats 24-17 9–5–0
2032 Outlaw Stadium (Arizona) Arizona Outlaws 37–20 7–6–0
2033 The Dam (California) Arizona Outlaws 16–21 10–3–0
2034 The Dam (California) New Orleans Second Line 13–28 9–4–0
2037 The Dam (California) Austin Copperheads 38–50 10–3–0
2048 Outlaw Stadium (Arizona) Arizona Outlaws 34–28 6–8–0
Total ASFC Championships won: 11

Division Championships

The Otters have been the regular season champions of the ASFC thirteen times.

Year Division Record
2016 ASFC 9–5–0
2017 8–6–0
2018 8–6–0
2019 9–5–0
2027 11–3–0
2029 11–3–0
2031 10–3–0
2033 10–3–0
2034 9–4–0
2036 10–3–0
2037 10–3–0
2038 11–5–0
2040 11–5–0
Total ASFC Divisional Championships won: 13

Players of note

Current roster

Orange County Otters roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends


Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

DSFL Send-downs

Rookies in italics

Roster updated May 16th, 2024
  27 Active, 4 Send Downs

ASFC rostersNSFC rosters

Current staff

Orange County Otters staff
Front Office
Head Coaches
Offensive Coaches
 
Defensive Coaches
Special Teams Coaches
Strength and Conditioning

References

  1. "Orange County Otters Team Info". Official Orange County Otters Info Page. National Simulation Football League. May 16, 2017. Retrieved January 24, 2018.