[1] The team removed defensive coordinator Tiny Lee, and replaced him with Brian Hendricks, who also served as the wide receivers coach in 2012.
The team also announced the signing of CIFL veteran quarterback, Ron Ricciardi to help lead the offense.
[2] Ricciardi brought instant stability to the offense throwing five touchdowns in his first game coming off the bench.
[3] Running backs Wide receivers Defensive linemen Defensive backs Special teams Practice squad rookies in italicsRoster updated April 24, 2012 19 Active, 15 Inactive at Hara Arena, Dayton, Ohio
The first quarter opened with Dayton scoring in the first two minutes of the game on a seven-yard run by Marcus Fails.
The Enforcers scored with 55 seconds left in the quarter when Jamie Barnes caught a 23-yard pass from quarterback Anthony Duckett.
The Rage were led by quarterback Nate Samas who put the first points on the board with a four-yard keeper under two minutes into the game.