[2] The Force's membership in the CIF was revoked prior to the 2022 season and the team joined the new Arena Football Association.
[3] The Force opened the season with a home loss to the Salina Bombers,[4] then regrouped to win four consecutive games in a five-week span.
[7][8] In 2017, the Force underwent an ownership change and head coach Martinez was fired after three seasons with the team.
[9] He was replaced by Morris Lolar as the head coach and Stuart Schake was named general manager for the 2018 season.
[16] On February 7, 2022, the Force announced they had joined the new Arena Football Association, a league established by former CIF teams, the Amarillo Venom and West Texas Warbirds.