Our Beliefs:
We believe that as amateur athletes, and coaches of these athletes, we must hold ourselves to high
standards. We believe that on, and off of the field, there are those who will be watching our
actions. We believe that we have a responsibility to set a positive example for our community
and the youth who live therein. We believe the game of football can be a positive influence
in the lives of those who play it, and coach it, and that this game should be fun for all who
participate.
History of the Titans
The Indiana Titans were organized in 2005. The first year the Titans played in Galien, Michigan as
no playing facility could be found in Indiana. During the 2006 season the Indiana Titans changed
their name to the Michiana Titans as they were still playing in Galien, Michigan. The Titans did
not field a team in 2007 but did return for the 2008 and 2009 seasons playing at LaVille High
School in Northern Indiana. The name was changed again to the Indiana Titans.
The Titans were members of the MidStates Football League (MSFL). The MSFL is a very competitive
league, which includes the 2006 National 2A Champions, Chicago Thunder. The Chicago Thunder
played again for the National 2A Championship in 2008 and won. The league includes teams
from Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana. In four short seasons the Titans have made a name for
themselves in the league. In 2005 the Titans played for the league championship but lost to
the Chicago Thunder 17-7. The Titans went on to play in the Midwest Tournament and placed
2nd. During the 2008 season the Titans were Eastern Conference champions of the MSFL.
In 2010 & 2011 the Titans did not field a team.
In 2012 the team returns to the Plymouth, Indiana area. This will be a year of building up a roster
of team players from Plymouth and the surrounding area. In this new venture the Titans have
joined the CRFL (Cross Roads Football League).
Mission:
The mission of the Indiana Titans is to provide the opportunity for men 18 years and older, to
continue playing football, after the completion of their formal education. The Titan coaching
staff will organize these individuals in to the most competitive team possible. Membership shall
be open to any new player 18 years of age, out of high school, and demonstrating that he can
meet the physical requirements of amateur football. Membership shall be open to returning
players who are in good standings with the team. The Indiana Titans reserve the right to deny
team membership, or release from team membership, any player because of attitude, playing
ability, disciplinary problems, and/or financial debts to the Indiana Titans or any other amateur
team.
Code of Conduct:
The Indiana Titans have a strict code of conduct that all players and coaches are expected to
abide by. We expect players and coaches to make all practices and conduct themselves like
professionals on and off of the field. We feel that players and coaches alike represent not only
themselves, but our sponsors, the community, our facilities owners, the league, and the Indian
Titans. We do not tolerate profanities, theft, disharmony, violence, or aggression towards
others. Team members exhibiting these characteristics will be disciplined or dismissed from the
team.