2015 Texas Revolution season

[4][5] On March 3, the Albuquerque-based Duke City Gladiators were announced as a late entry into the league, partially replacing the Stars in the CIF schedule with a plan to play 11 games in 2015.

[8][9] In mid-July 2014, team president Tommy Benizio gave Williams a vote of confidence, expressing a need for "consistency" and declaring "I completely believe in him.

"[10][11] In late August 2014, the team released Williams and hired former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Wendell Davis as head coach and director of football operations.

[12][13] In late September 2014, the team announced the hiring of NFL veteran Larry Centers as running backs and linebackers coach.

[14][17][18] Team officials cited the new league's potential for both growth and stability as well as a flexible salary cap among the reasons for joining the CIF.

[20][21] On March 30, 2015, the Revolution released head coach Wendell Davis and named defensive coordinator Devin Wyman as his replacement.

[3] The team cited the desire of general manager Tim Brown to "take a more active role with the coaching staff" as the reason for Davis' release.

[15] On October 6, the team signed offensive lineman Michael Wormley plus wide receivers Derrick Herman and DeMarcus Jenkins.

On November 4, the team signed offensive lineman Roy Richard plus wide receivers Joshua Reid and Brett Reece Jr. while releasing quarterback Damian Danning.

[27] As the final roster was being assembled prior to the team's pre-season game against the North Texas Crunch, the Revolution released linebacker Bryan Iwuji, defensive lineman E.J.