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2014 Los Angeles Kiss season

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Head coach
  
Bob McMillen

Record
  
3–15

Playoff finish
  
Did not qualify

Home field
  
Honda Center

Division place
  
3rd NC West

Owner
  
Kiss Doc McGhee Brett Bouchy

The 2014 Los Angeles Kiss season was the franchise's first season in the Arena Football League (AFL). The team was coached by Bob McMillen and played their home games at the Honda Center.

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In their inaugural season, the Kiss did well at the box office, finishing second in the AFL (behind Tampa Bay) in attendance, drawing 98,505 fans to nine home games (or 10,945 per game). On the field, though, it was a different story: after winning two of their first three games, LA managed just one victory thereafter, finishing 3–15 and missing the playoffs.

2013 dispersal draft

Notes
^[a] Los Angeles traded their first-round selection to Iowa in exchange for quarterback J. J. Raterink.

Schedule

The Kiss began the season on the road against the San Antonio Talons on March 15. Their final regular season game was on July 26, on the road against the Jacksonville Sharks.

Standings

z - Clinched division and conference's best record

References

2014 Los Angeles Kiss season Wikipedia