In 2009, James Kerwin was head coach of the Beef and led the team to a 12–2 record and to the second round of the IFL playoffs.

The Beef made the playoffs their first and second seasons, advancing to the 2001 IPFL Championship. The head coach was let go during season and several other changes were made to cut costs.

League Leaders; Team Stats; 2019 League Leaders; 2019 Team Stats; 2018 League Leaders; 2018 Team Stats; ... Omaha Beef. The Beef hired Steve Heimann as head coach and he coached the Beef to a win in their 2014 exhibition game. In December 2012, the Omaha Beef were bought by Cornhusker Beef, Inc. On December 6, 2012, the Beef announced the new ownership group composing of Rich Tokhiem, Gerard Daly and Jim Tokhiem.

On August 16, 2017, head coach Cory Ross was announced as the head coach for the CIF expansion The Beef only qualified for the playoffs twice under this ownership group and posted a 33–39 (.458) regular season record. Despite playoff expansion for the CIF in 2016, where half of all teams in the league qualified for the playoffs, the Beef failed to make the playoffs for the third year in a row, the longest playoff drought in franchise history. During the 2012 season, ownership of the team was then taken over by the league. The Revolution played conservatively in the fourth quarter, with a 30-point lead to defeat the Beef 59–49 and claim the league title. Wichita Force. The organization entered their thirteenth year of existence and fourth year as a member of the IFL in 2012. The Beef posted a 123–65 (.654) record up to this time. In December 2012, the Omaha Beef was accepted by the CPIFL to begin play in March 2013. On January 7, 2015, the Beef announced that former Omaha opened 2015 with their worst start in franchise history at 0–5. Prior to the 2018 season, and for the second time under this ownership, after qualifying for the playoffs, the head coach left the position before the following season. 7:05 PM Live stats.

Despite those changes, the team finished in the top tier of the league. Warbirds. After leading the team to the playoffs in 2013, Yost moved from head coach to quarterback coach for the 2014 season.

The Beef's wins during the 2016 and 2017 seasons came against teams with a combined 54–113 record. The Beef continued their consecutive playoff qualification streak, which ended after 14 years across five leagues when the Beef failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2014. The following is a list of all Beef players who have won league Awards In 2008, the UIF merged with the Intense Football League to create the Indoor Football League. This is the only ownership group that has posted a non-winning record.

Tickets. Despite constant changes within the league, of expansion and contraction, the Beef were a constant and competitive member. The Beef organization have the only all-male dance team in indoor football, the Rump Roasters, along with an all-female dance team, the Prime dancers.The mascot for the Beef is an Angus bull named Sir Loin. 2020 Season Tickets; Group Tickets; Luxury Suites; Fundraisers; Donation Requests On October 24, 2018, the Beef announced the new owners as Ricky Bertz, a founder of the CIF, and Craig Tirey. Texas controlled most of the championship game, never trailing.

Live stats. On April 1, defensive coordinator Demetrius Ross opined that the Beef's poor start was in part due to preparations beginning in January instead of October and that the coaches did not get to select the players that they wanted.In 2016, the Omaha Beef took advantage of their schedule to improve their record to 7–5. For Week 2, the CIF named running back Jesse Robertson as the Defensive Player of the Week. He won mascot of the year three times in UIF and was named 2009 Mascot of the year in the IFL.Ricky Bertz and Craig Tirey ownership (2019–present)Ricky Bertz and Craig Tirey ownership (2019–present) Omaha originally played in the Indoor Professional Football League in 2000 and 2001 as an expansion team. On November 6, 2018, the Beef announced that James Kerwin would return as head coach for the 2019 season. Omaha was outscored by their opponents during the regular season and only played four games against teams with winning records at the time of the game, winning only one (Bloomington on March 18) and dropping three (Sioux City on March 31, Sioux City on May 27, and Dallas on June 3). Omaha qualified as the North Division representative for the CIF Championship game. The Beef took advantage of an again increased playoff field, where the top four of seven division teams qualified for the playoffs, a schedule with five of 12 games against first-year expansion teams and a division with three, first-year expansion teams, to qualify for the 2017 playoffs. OMAHA – The Boomer Radio Network and the Omaha Beef ... 35 in 35 Day 2: Jemichael “Sleepy” Williams. During the 2018 offseason, the Beef were reported to be for sale.