2010 Wisconsin Wolfpack season

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2010 Wisconsin Wolfpack season
Head coachJordan Kopac
Home field Hartmeyer Arena
Results
Record8-2
League place2nd
Playoff finishWon Semifinals 25-24 (FireHawks)
Lost CIFL Championship Game (Commandos)

The 2010 Wisconsin Wolfpack season was the second season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. For 2010, the Wolfpack chose to move its home games to the Hartmeyer Arena on the northeast side of Madison. [1] 2010 also saw the team stock its roster with more players from the nearby Wisconsin Badgers football program. Joining defensive lineman Kurt Ware and linebacker James Kamoku from the 2009 Wolfpack would be tight end Andy Crooks, [2] safety Josh Nettles, [2] defensive lineman Ricky Garner, offensive lineman Kenny Jones and, following a season-ending injury to quarterback Brian Ryczkowski, Matt Schabert. [3] Under Schabert's guidance, the Wolfpack had its most successful season to date, indoor or outdoor, finishing the regular season 8-2 and becoming the only team to defeat the then-undefeated Cincinnati Commandos. [4] The Wolfpack would win its first-ever home playoff game, beating the Fort Wayne FireHawks, 25-24, [5] before falling to the Commandos in the 2010 CIFL Championship Game, 54-40, in Cincinnati. [6]

Contents

Schedule

WeekDateOpponent Home/Away Result
1ByeWeek
2ByeWeek
3ByeWeek
4April 3 Miami Valley Silverbacks HomeWon, 38-32
5April 10 Cincinnati Commandos AwayLost, 26-48
6April 16 Fort Wayne Firehawks AwayWin, 49-0
7April 24 Marion Mayhem HomeWon, 34-20
8May 1 Fort Wayne Firehawks HomeWon, 33-32
9May 8 Chicago Cardinals AwayWon, 44-18
10May 15 Miami Valley Silverbacks HomeLost, 18-22
11May 22 Chicago Cardinals HomeWon, 58-20
12May 29 Cincinnati Commandos HomeWon, 45-21
13June 5 Marion Mayhem AwayWon, 2-0 (Forfeit)

Standings

2010 Continental Indoor Football League
TeamWLTPCTPFPAPF (Avg.)PA (Avg.)STK
Cincinnati Commandos-y910.90049329449.329.4L1
Wisconsin Wolfpack-x820.80034521334.521.3W3
Fort Wayne FireHawks-x640.60029426736.7533.375W2
Miami Valley Silverbacks-x460.40030935434.3339.33W1
Marion Mayhem 370.30020219333.6732.16L5
Chicago Cardinals 0100.00020552520.552.5L10

Playoff schedule

WeekDateOpponent Home/Away Result
SemifinalsJune 19 Fort Wayne Firehawks HomeWon, 25-24
CIFL Championship Game June 25 Cincinnati Commandos AwayLost, 40-54

Roster

2010 Wisconsin Wolfpack roster
Quarterbacks
  • 12Dan Roberts
  • 18 Matt Schabert

Running backs

  •  7 Brandon Wogoman

Wide receivers

  •  6 Marques Johnson
  • 11 Marcus Lewis
  •  2 Calvin Thomas
  •  5 Will Norwood
  • 86 Joey Schutz
 Offensive linemen
  • 14 Rob Gilbreath
  • 54 Adam Hite

Defensive linemen

  • 49 Taz Landry
  • 94 Mike Matranga
  • 34 Kurt Ware
  • 97 Anthony White
 Linebackers
  • 27 Jim Cichon
  • 22 James Kamoku

Defensive backs

  • 9 David Earl
  • 1 Quincy Hudson
  • 3 Josh Nettles

Special teams

  • 10 Tony Smidl
 Reserve lists
  • Currently vacant

Updated June 26, 2010

Rookies in italics
22 Active, 0 Inactive

Stats

Passing

PlayerComp.Att.Comp%YardsTD'sINT'sRating
Matt Schabert13722760.4%12993210104.5
Dan Roberts194344.2%1774291.0
Brian Ryczkowski51050%462295.8
Shane Alder2540%281089.2

Rushing

PlayerCar.YardsAvg.TD'sLong
Eric Donoval581893.31123
Matt Schabert28923.3417
Dan Roberts18693.1121
Brandon Wogoman6193.209

Receiving

PlayerRec.YardsAvg.TD'sLong
Marcus Lewis534468.41531
Marques Johnson3246114.41135
Eric Donoval231627730
Brandon Wogoman1920911239

Regular season

Week 4: vs. Miami Valley Silverbacks

Week 4: Miami Valley Silverbacks at Wisconsin Wolfpack – Game summary
1234Total
Silverbacks06121432
Wolfpack12671338

at Hartmeyer Arena, Madison, Wisconsin

  • Date: April 3
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. CDT
  • Game attendance: 1,484
  • Referee: Tommy Tyks Umpire: Paul Black Linesman: Rich Klein Line judge: PJ way Back judge: Mark Thompson
Game information

Week 5: vs. Cincinnati Commandos

Week 5: Wisconsin Wolfpack at Cincinnati Commandos – Game summary
1234Total
Wolfpack677626
Commandos131461548

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: April 10
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 3,049
Game information

Week 6: vs. Fort Wayne FireHawks

Week 6: Wisconsin Wolfpack at Fort Wayne FireHawks – Game summary
1234Total
Wolfpack161461349
FireHawks00000

at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana

  • Date: April 16
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 2,074
Game information

Week 7: vs. Marion Mayhem

Week 7: Marion Mayhem at Wisconsin Wolfpack – Game summary
1234Total
Mayhem7130020
Wolfpack6148634

at Hartmeyer Arena, Madison, Wisconsin

  • Date: April 24
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. CDT
Game information

Week 8: vs. Fort Wayne FireHawks

Week 8: Fort Wayne FireHawks at Wisconsin Wolfpack – Game summary
1234Total
FireHawks6612832
Wolfpack6147633

at Hartmeyer Arena, Madison, Wisconsin

  • Date: May 1
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. CST
Game information

Week 9: vs. Chicago Cardinals

Week 9: Wisconsin Wolfpack at Chicago Cardinals – Game summary
1234Total
Wolfpack22812244
Cardinals666018

at Odeum Expo Center, Villa Park, Illinois

  • Date: May 8
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. CDT
  • Game attendance: 350
Game information

Week 10: vs. Miami Valley Silverbacks

Week 10: Miami Valley Silverbacks at Wisconsin Wolfpack – Game summary
1234Total
Silverbacks077822
Wolfpack666018

at Hartmeyer Arena, Madison, Wisconsin

  • Date: May 15
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. CDT
  • Game attendance: 113
  • Referee: Jim Bernardi Umpire: Chuck Poynter Linesman: Chad Davis Line judge: PJ Way Back judge: Aaron Link
Game information

Week 11: vs. Chicago Cardinals

Week 11: Chicago Cardinals at Wisconsin Wolfpack – Game summary
1234Total
Cardinals0601420
Wolfpack1314191258

at Hartmeyer Arena, Madison, Wisconsin

  • Date: May 22
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. CDT
Game information

Week 12: vs. Cincinnati Commandos

Week 12: Cincinnati Commandos at Wisconsin Wolfpack – Game summary
1234Total
Commandos706821
Wolfpack07201845

at Hartmeyer Arena, Madison, Wisconsin

  • Date: May 29
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. CST
Game information

Week 13: vs. Marion Mayhem

Playoffs

Semifinals: vs. Wisconsin Wolfpack

Semifinals: Fort Wayne FireHawks at Wisconsin Wolfpack – Game summary
1234Total
FireHawks1260624
Wolfpack667625

at Hartmeyer Arena, Madison, Wisconsin

  • Date: June 19
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. CST
Game information

CIFL Championship Game: vs. Cincinnati Commandos

CIFL Championship Game: Wisconsin Wolfpack at Cincinnati Commandos – Game summary
1234Total
Wolfpack77121440
Commandos146201454

at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: June 26
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 2,758
Game information

Related Research Articles

The 2011 Marion Blue Racers season was the first season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. They took over to fill the void in Marion, Ohio, after the Marion Mayhem folded the year before. The franchise couldn't have asked for a more exciting start than their first game on March 5, 2011. Marion entered the 4th quarter trailing 37-23 to the Port Huron Predators. They started their comeback by scoring a touchdown with 10:31 left in the game. Mike Tatum caught a nine-yard touchdown pass from Josh Harris and Tyler Lorenz added the extra point, cutting Port Huron’s lead was cut to 37–30. With 3:27 left in the game, Harris ran in from three yards out to tie the game. The game-winning score came on an eight-yard run by Harris with 27 seconds to play. Port Huron quarterback Jim Roth was intercepted by Bryan Williams as time expired to secure the victory. On April 2, 2011, the Blue Racers set a CIFL record with 8 rushing touchdowns in a single game, against the Indianapolis Enforcers. After the Blue Racers got off to a 3–1 start, Demetrius Ross stepped down from his head coaching position, citing personal reasons. His defensive coordinator, Ryan Terry, took over as head coach, just 2 days before the Blue Racers played their first road game at the Dayton Silverbacks. The Blue Racers went on to an 8–2 regular season record, losing twice to the Cincinnati Commandos. The team defeated the Dayton Silverbacks 53–18 in the league semi-finals, before being defeated by the Commandos again in the 2011 CIFL Championship Game 44–29.

The 2011 Port Huron Predators season was the first season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. They were the first team in Port Huron since the Port Huron Pirates played there in 2007. On February 26, 2011, the Predators won their first game in franchise history, with a 69-12 victory over the visiting Indianapolis Enforcers. They got off to a quick start after a brief scare and never looked back. After the Enforcers brought back the opening kick-off to the Predators nine-yard line, the Port Huron defense stepped up and picked off the first play from scrimmage. It was the first of seven interceptions by the Predators' defense. On the next play, Predators back-up quarterback Jim Roth, who was filling in for Damon Dowdell, found Robert Height for a 41-yard score to put the team ahead for good. The Predators carried the 7-0 into the second quarter and led 21-6 at the half. In the second half, the flood gates opened as the Enforcers, a first-year team travel team, showed their inexperience with several mistakes. After several interceptions and fumbles, Port Huron took a commanding 47-6 lead into the third quarter before going on to win by the lopsided score. On March 28, the Predators fired their second coach of the season as well as their director of operations. Head Coach Jason Lovelock was let go after Brusate said, "The players wanted something different." As for Director of Operations, Julie Crankshaw, Brusate cited, "We had different ideas on what should be done. She was fired. She didn't live up to her contract; she didn't fulfill it. So there is no need to fulfill my end." Brusate appointed Offensive Coordinator, John Forti, as the Interim Head Coach. On April 2, Forti lead the team into his first game as Head Coach, and lead the team to a 29-45 defeat to the Chicago Knights, who hadn't won a game in over 2 season. The Predators announced on April 28, 2011 that they would be forfeiting the rest of the season.

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