- Source: 2010 Wisconsin Wolfpack season
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. 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, safety Josh Nettles, defensive lineman Ricky Garner, offensive lineman Kenny Jones and, following a season-ending injury to quarterback Brian Ryczkowski, Matt Schabert. 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. The Wolfpack would win its first-ever home playoff game, beating the Fort Wayne FireHawks, 25-24, before falling to the Commandos in the 2010 CIFL Championship Game, 54-40, in Cincinnati.
Schedule
Standings
Playoff schedule
Roster
Stats
= Passing
== Rushing
== Receiving
=Regular season
= Week 4: vs. Miami Valley Silverbacks
== Week 5: vs. Cincinnati Commandos
== Week 6: vs. Fort Wayne FireHawks
== Week 7: vs. Marion Mayhem
== Week 8: vs. Fort Wayne FireHawks
== Week 9: vs. Chicago Cardinals
== Week 10: vs. Miami Valley Silverbacks
== Week 11: vs. Chicago Cardinals
== Week 12: vs. Cincinnati Commandos
== Week 13: vs. Marion Mayhem
=Playoffs
= Semifinals: vs. Wisconsin Wolfpack
== CIFL Championship Game: vs. Cincinnati Commandos
=References
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