2010 Colorado Ice season

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2010 Colorado Ice season
OwnerTom Wigley
Head coachCollins Sanders
Home field Budweiser Events Center
5290 Arena Circle
Loveland, Colorado 80538
Results
Record2–12
Division place5th Central West
Playoff finishdid not qualify

The 2010 Colorado Ice season was the team's fourth season as a professional indoor football franchise and second in the Indoor Football League (IFL). One of twenty-five teams that competed in the IFL in the 2010 season, the Fort Collins-based Colorado Ice were members of the United Conference.

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Founded in 2007 as part of United Indoor Football, the Colorado Ice became charter members of the IFL when the UIF merged with the Intense Football League before the 2009 season. In their fourth season under head coach Collins Sanders, the team played their home games at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Colorado.

On April 1, 2010, Thomas Wrigley purchased the team. [1]

Linebacker Landon Jones was named the IFL Defensive Rookie of the Year at the conclusion of the season. [2]

Schedule

Key:   Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

Regular season

All start times are local time

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
1SaturdayFebruary 277:05pm Sioux City Bandits L 38–480–1 Budweiser Events Center
2FridayMarch 57:15pm Billings Outlaws L 39–47 [3] 0–2 Budweiser Events Center
3 BYE
4SaturdayMarch 207:05pmat Wichita Wild L 40–540–3 Hartman Arena
5SaturdayMarch 277:10pmat Sioux City Bandits L 28–550–4 Tyson Events Center
6 BYE
7SundayApril 114:05pmat Billings Outlaws L 47–710–5 Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark
8SundayApril 183:00pm Amarillo Venom L 37–560–6 Budweiser Events Center
9SaturdayApril 247:05pmat Amarillo Venom L 41–47 [4] 0–7 Amarillo Civic Center
10SaturdayMay 17:05pmat Sioux Falls Storm L 28–410–8 Sioux Falls Arena
11SaturdayMay 8 [5] 7:00pm Wichita Wild L 30–320–9 Budweiser Events Center
12SaturdayMay 157:00pm Tri-Cities Fever W 57–41 [6] 1–9 Budweiser Events Center
13 BYE
14SaturdayMay 297:00pm Sioux City Bandits W 42–38 [7] 2–9 Budweiser Events Center
15SaturdayJune 57:00pm Sioux Falls Storm L 4–732–10 Budweiser Events Center
16SaturdayJune 127:05pm Omaha Beef L 27–392–11 Omaha Civic Auditorium
17FridayJune 187:00pmat Fairbanks Grizzlies L 33–422–12 Carlson Center

Standings

2010 Central West Division
WLTPCTGBDIVPFPASTK
y-Sioux Falls Storm 11300.786---9-2665524W1
x-Wichita Wild 9500.6432.07-4639522L1
x-Omaha Beef 9500.6432.06-4497435W2
Sioux City Bandits 41000.2867.03-9539726L6
Colorado Ice 21200.1439.01-7531684L3

Roster

2010 Colorado Ice roster
Quarterbacks
  •  1 Oliver Bozeman
  • 12 Sherard Ellis

Running backs

  • 13 Bobby Purify

Wide receivers

  •  3 Lemans Casimier
  •  8 Jason English
  •  4 Cory Sleeth
  • 21 Terry Washington
  • 18 Kenneth Witter
Offensive linemen
  • 75 Tyrone Lewis

Defensive linemen

  • 33Dominic Applehans
  • 97 Malachi McGee
  • 10 Jermaine Smith
  • 95 Bryan Wick
Linebackers
  • 40Landon Jones

Defensive backs

  • 43 Idly Etienne
  •  7 Ryan Harris
  • 15Nick Oppenneer
  • 20 Corey Sample

Special teams

  • 26 Rocky Stevens
Reserve lists
  •  5 David Knighton QB (IR Tooltip Injured reserve) Injury icon 2.svg

Rookies in italics
Roster updated June 18, 2010
19 Active, 1 Inactive

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