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Date | August 21, 1993 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Arena | Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Jay Gruden, QB, Tampa Bay
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Attendance | 12,989 | ||||||||||||||||||
Winning coach | Lary Kuharich | ||||||||||||||||||
Losing coach | Tim Marcum | ||||||||||||||||||
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Network | ESPN | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Tom Mees, Rick 'Doc' Walker | ||||||||||||||||||
ArenaBowl '93 (or ArenaBowl VII) was the Arena Football League's seventh Arena Bowl. The game featured the number 3 Tampa Bay Storm (9–3) of the National Conference against the number 1 Detroit Drive (11–1) of the American Conference. The Storm defeated the Drive by the score of 51–31, winning their second ArenaBowl in team history, and their second one in three years.[1]