2010 Arena Football League season explained
The 2010 Arena Football League season was the inaugural season of the second incarnation of the Arena Football League, and the 23rd season of indoor football staged under the "Arena Football" brand. The regular season began on April 2, 2010 and ended on July 31.[1] The season ended with ArenaBowl XXIII on August 20.[2]
Final standings
- Green indicates clinched playoff berth
- Purple indicates division champion
- Gray indicates conference champion
Schedule
Week 1
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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April 2 | Iowa | 43–61 | Chicago |
April 2 | Spokane | 62–74 | Milwaukee |
April 3 | Bossier-Shreveport | 54–48 | Alabama |
April 3 | Cleveland | 56–61 | Arizona |
April 3 | Tulsa | 69–58 | Tampa Bay |
April 3 | Oklahoma City | 38–54 | Jacksonville | |
Week 2
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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April 9 | Chicago | 59–56 | Cleveland |
April 9 | Alabama | 63–49 | Jacksonville |
April 9 | Utah | 34–68 | Spokane |
April 10 | Tulsa | 63–59 | Dallas |
April 10 | Bossier-Shreveport | 73–67 | Orlando | |
Week 3
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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April 16 | Tampa Bay | 54–41 | Dallas |
April 16 | Jacksonville | 57–31 | Orlando |
April 16 | Milwaukee | 65–48 | Iowa |
April 16 | Arizona | 56–70 | Chicago |
April 17 | Oklahoma City | 63–50 | Cleveland |
April 17 | Utah | 54–63 | Alabama |
April 17 | Spokane | 78–70 | Bossier-Shreveport | |
Week 4
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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April 23 | Chicago | 63–40 | Utah |
April 23 | Arizona | 77–76 | Tulsa |
April 24 | Iowa | 68–60 | Oklahoma City |
April 25 | Milwaukee | 72–61 | Tampa Bay | |
Week 5
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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April 30 | Orlando | 40–50 | Iowa |
April 30 | Dallas | 54–34 | Oklahoma City |
April 30 | Utah | 65–46 | Bossier-Shreveport |
May 1 | Jacksonville | 62–60 | Tulsa |
May 1 | Tampa Bay | 62–61 | Arizona |
May 1 | Alabama | 75–67 | Milwaukee |
May 1 | Spokane | 68–72 | Cleveland | |
Week 6
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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May 7 | Tampa Bay | 43–46 | Jacksonville |
May 7 | Milwaukee | 71–48 | Chicago |
May 7 | Dallas | 59–70 | Orlando |
May 7 | Arizona | 56–63 | Spokane |
May 8 | Tulsa | 62–56 | Alabama |
May 8 | Oklahoma City | 88–79 | Bossier-Shreveport |
May 8 | Iowa | 56–70 | Cleveland | |
Week 7
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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May 14 | Jacksonville | 70–49 | Dallas |
May 14 | Milwaukee | 56–55 | Utah |
May 15 | Cleveland | 68–55 | Tulsa |
May 15 | Chicago | 30–44 | Iowa |
May 15 | Bossier-Shreveport | 44–48 | Tampa Bay |
May 15 | Alabama | 31–48 | Orlando |
May 16 | Oklahoma City | 63–68 | Spokane | |
Week 8
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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May 21 | Orlando | 58–54 | Milwaukee |
May 21 | Iowa | 48–52 | Arizona |
May 22 | Jacksonville | 46–44 | Cleveland |
May 22 | Tulsa | 67–41 | Oklahoma City |
May 22 | Dallas | 56–63 | Chicago |
May 22 | Alabama | 56–19 | Bossier-Shreveport |
May 22 | Spokane | 77–28 | Utah | |
Week 9
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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May 28 | Orlando | 50–62 | Tampa Bay |
May 28 | Oklahoma City | 65–39 | Alabama |
May 28 | Utah | 58–83 | Arizona |
May 29 | Cleveland | 49–52 | Chicago |
May 29 | Milwaukee | 63–38 | Dallas |
May 29 | Bossier-Shreveport | 48–52 | Tulsa |
May 29 | Spokane | 67–57 | Jacksonville | |
Week 10
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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June 4 | Cleveland | 75–39 | Utah |
June 4 | Chicago | 56–64 | Jacksonville |
June 5 | Tampa Bay | 50–48 | Oklahoma City |
June 5 | Tulsa | 54–57 | Orlando |
June 5 | Iowa | 44–45 | Alabama |
June 5 | Dallas | 69–70 | Bossier-Shreveport |
June 5 | Arizona | 68–67 | Milwaukee | |
Week 11
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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June 11 | Dallas | 51–69 | Tulsa |
June 11 | Arizona | 56–55 | Oklahoma City |
June 12 | Orlando | 52–53 | Spokane |
June 12 | Milwaukee | 82–54 | Cleveland |
June 12 | Bossier-Shreveport | 42–48 | Iowa |
June 12 | Alabama | 55–61 | Tampa Bay |
June 12 | Utah | 50–70 | Chicago | |
Week 12
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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June 18 | Orlando | 70–48 | Jacksonville |
June 18 | Spokane | 63–42 | Tulsa |
June 19 | Cleveland | 76–35 | Iowa |
June 19 | Chicago | 63–56 | Milwaukee |
June 19 | Alabama | 55–52 | Dallas |
June 19 | Utah | 40–65 | Tampa Bay |
June 19 | Arizona | 79–50 | Bossier-Shreveport | |
Week 13
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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June 25 | Tampa Bay | 78–39 | Bossier-Shreveport |
June 26 | Jacksonville | 50–66 | Arizona |
June 26 | Tulsa | 65–44 | Cleveland |
June 26 | Milwaukee | 48–62 | Spokane |
June 26 | Chicago | 55–42 | Orlando |
June 26 | Oklahoma City | 35–31 | Dallas |
June 26 | Iowa | 68–32 | Utah | |
Week 14
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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July 2 | Utah | 56–82 | Milwaukee |
July 2 | Tampa Bay | 68–60 | Chicago |
July 2 | Dallas | 38–59 | Iowa |
July 2 | Spokane | 37–36 | Arizona |
July 3 | Jacksonville | 62–47 | Alabama |
July 3 | Orlando | 70–77 | Cleveland |
July 3 | Bossier-Shreveport | 44–70 | Oklahoma City | |
Week 15
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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July 9 | Orlando | 45–34 | Alabama |
July 9 | Dallas | 34–56 | Tampa Bay |
July 9 | Utah | 56–67 | Jacksonville |
July 10 | Cleveland | 56–62 | Spokane |
July 10 | Chicago | 55–50 | Arizona |
July 10 | Tulsa | 74–45 | Bossier-Shreveport |
July 10 | Oklahoma City | 52–42 | Iowa | |
Week 16
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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July 16 | Iowa | 42–48 | Spokane |
July 16 | Arizona | 48–20 | Utah |
July 17 | Cleveland | 44–39 | Oklahoma City |
July 17 | Jacksonville | 49–47 | Tampa Bay |
July 17 | Milwaukee | 57–41 | Orlando |
July 17 | Chicago | 52–65 | Dallas |
July 17 | Alabama | 48–61 | Tulsa | |
Week 17
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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July 23 | Spokane | 63–49 | Chicago |
July 24 | Tampa Bay | 53–29 | Alabama |
July 24 | Orlando | 49–21 | Oklahoma City |
July 24 | Tulsa | 51–61 | Arizona |
July 24 | Bossier-Shreveport | 20–48 | Jacksonville |
July 24 | Iowa | 67–75 | Milwaukee |
July 24 | Dallas | 41–51 | Utah | |
Week 18
Date | Home Team | Score | Road Team |
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July 30 | Jacksonville | 64–49 | Spokane |
July 30 | Oklahoma City | 61–74 | Tulsa |
July 30 | Arizona | 47–67 | Iowa |
July 31 | Cleveland | 47–54 | Milwaukee |
July 31 | Tampa Bay | 60–75 | Orlando |
July 31 | Bossier-Shreveport | 56–62 | Dallas |
July 31 | Alabama | 68–64 | Utah | |
Statistics
Final Statistics[3]
Passing
Player | Comp. | Att. | Comp% | Yards | TD's | INT's | Rating |
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| 382 | 563 | 67.8% | 5,146 | 107 | 11 | 128.2 |
| 446 | 696 | 64.0% | 5,104 | 100 | 19 | 114.3 |
| 372 | 572 | 65.0% | 5,034 | 106 | 16 | 120.9 |
| 415 | 617 | 67.2% | 4,858 | 102 | 18 | 118.4 |
| 367 | 562 | 65.3% | 4,428 | 100 | 11 | 120.8 | |
Rushing
Player | Car. | Yards | Avg. | TD's | Long |
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| 74 | 349 | 4.7 | 13 | 37 |
| 63 | 284 | 4.5 | 15 | 23 |
| 79 | 275 | 3.5 | 22 | 34 |
| 84 | 209 | 2.5 | 26 | 32 |
| 42 | 195 | 4.6 | 5 | 28 | |
Receiving
Player | Rec. | Yards | Avg. | TD's | Long |
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| 193 | 2,372 | 12.3 | 47 | 47 |
| 151 | 1,867 | 12.4 | 47 | 46 |
| 125 | 1,810 | 14.5 | 42 | 46 |
| 115 | 1,748 | 15.2 | 36 | 45 |
| 123 | 1,707 | 13.9 | 52 | 45 | |
Playoffs
Conference semifinals
Conference finals
ArenaBowl XXIII
See main article: ArenaBowl XXIII.
All-Arena team
Offense |
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Position | First team | Second team |
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Quarterback | Chris Greisen, Milwaukee | Brett Dietz, Tampa Bay | Fullback | Dan Alexander, Alabama | Odie Armstrong, Tulsa | Center | Kyle Young, Arizona | Beau Elliot, Chicago | Offensive lineman | Adam Tadisch, Cleveland Ed Taʻamu, Spokane | Thomas Kaleita, Tampa Bay Phil Bogle, Dallas | Wide receiver | Rod Windsor, Arizona Donovan Morgan, Tulsa Ben Nelson, Cleveland | Anthony Jones, Milwaukee Aaron Boone, Utah Huey Whittaker, Utah | |
| Defense |
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Position | First team | Second team |
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Defensive lineman | Gabe Nyenhuis, Tulsa Tim McGill, Tampa Bay Khreem Smith, Milwaukee | Anttaj Hawthorne, Arizona Jermaine Smith, Tampa Bay Anthony Hoke, Cleveland | Middle linebacker | Steve Watson, Tulsa | Cliff Dukes, Tampa Bay | Jack linebacker | DeJuan Alfonzo, Chicago | Jamar Ransom, Tulsa | Defensive back | Rayshaun Kizer, Orlando Tanner Varner, Iowa Kenny McEntyre, Orlando | Vince Hill, Alabama Josh Ferguson, Arizona Micheaux Robinson, Jacksonville | |
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Notes and References
- Web site: AF1 Announces Inaugural 2010 Schedule . Arena Football One . December 31, 2009 . February 1, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100206143125/http://arenafootballone.com/news/index.html?article_id=10. 6 February 2010 . live.
- http://www.arenafootballmedia.com/omk.php?pid=1614&sid=S20100218061310ZJ0V3W&pr=1769 Arena Football League Re-Launches
- Web site: 2010 Arena Football League Individual Statistics . 2010-04-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100409101751/http://afl.fbstats.pointstreak.com/football/individual-statistics.html . 2010-04-09 . dead .