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2010–11 LFL season
DurationAugust 27, 2010 – January 21, 2011
Eastern Champions championsPhiladelphia Passion
Western Champions championsLos Angeles Temptation
Lingerie Bowl VIII
DateFebruary 6, 2011
VenueThomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas
ChampionsLos Angeles Temptation
Seasons

The 2010–11 LFL Season was the second season of the Lingerie Football League. The league featured 10 teams in various cities across the United States. For the 2010–11 season, the league launched two expansion franchises in the Orlando Fantasy and Baltimore Charm, while the Denver Dream and New York Majesty suspended operations because of issues with home venues.

After the 2009–10 season, in which all games were broadcast exclusively on the internet, the league returned to traditional television for 2010. All games, except for the Lingerie Bowl, were broadcast in edited form on MTV2.[1] The Lingerie Bowl aired on pay-per-view alongside the Super Bowl.

The 2010 LFL All-Fantasy Game was held June 10, 2010, in Monterrey, Mexico, with the Eastern Conference prevailing over the Western Conference 36–14. The All-Fantasy Game's co-MVPs were the Philadelphia Passion's Tyrah Lusby and the Miami Caliente's Anonka Dixon.

The season kicked off on August 27, 2010, and culminated with Lingerie Bowl VIII on February 6, 2011. The LFL Eastern and Western Conference playoff games were played back-to-back on January 29, 2011, at Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida.[2] The 2011 Lingerie Bowl, played during halftime of Super Bowl XLV, was held at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas between the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia Passion and the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Temptation.[3] Los Angeles Temptation won back-to-back titles by defeating the Philadelphia Passion 26–25.[4]

Teams

2010–11 teams
Eastern Conference Location Venue
Baltimore Charm Baltimore, Maryland 1st Mariner Arena
Philadelphia Passion Trenton, New Jersey Sun National Bank Center
Miami Caliente Miami, Florida FIU Stadium
Orlando Fantasy Orlando, Florida UCF Arena
Tampa Breeze Tampa, Florida St. Pete Times Forum
Western Conference Location Venue
Chicago Bliss Hoffman Estates, Illinois Sears Centre
Dallas Desire Dallas, Texas Cotton Bowl
Los Angeles Temptation Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
San Diego Seduction San Diego, California San Diego Sports Arena
Seattle Mist Kent, Washington ShoWare Center

Schedule

Date[5] Visitor Score Home Venue
August 27, 2010 Los Angeles Temptation 36–32 Seattle Mist ShoWare Center
September 3, 2010 San Diego Seduction 24–13 Dallas Desire Cotton Bowl
September 10, 2010 Dallas Desire 7–14 Chicago Bliss Sears Center
September 17, 2010 Baltimore Charm 6–60 Philadelphia Passion Sun National Bank Center
September 24, 2010 Tampa Breeze 47–6 Orlando Fantasy UCF Arena
October 1, 2010 Tampa Breeze 33–0 Baltimore Charm 1st Mariner Arena
October 8, 2010 Chicago Bliss 41–12 Seattle Mist ShoWare Center
October 15, 2010 Philadelphia Passion 27–26 Miami Caliente FIU Stadium
October 22, 2010 Seattle Mist 25–26 San Diego Seduction San Diego Sports Arena
October 29, 2010 Miami Caliente 27–19 Orlando Fantasy UCF Arena
November 5, 2010 Orlando Fantasy 19–42 Baltimore Charm 1st Mariner Arena
November 13, 2010 San Diego Seduction 12–50 Chicago Bliss Sears Center
November 19, 2010 Baltimore Charm 12–42 Miami Caliente FIU Stadium
November 26, 2010 Bye week
December 3, 2010 Dallas Desire 6–40 Los Angeles Temptation Los Angeles Coliseum
December 10, 2010 Orlando Fantasy 26–35 Philadelphia Passion Sun National Bank Center
December 17, 2010 Miami Caliente 25–34 Tampa Breeze St. Pete Times Forum
December 24, 2010 Bye week
January 1, 2011 Los Angeles Temptation 18–6 San Diego Seduction San Diego Sports Arena
January 7, 2011 Chicago Bliss 12–18 (OT) Los Angeles Temptation Los Angeles Coliseum
January 13, 2011 Philadelphia Passion 31–12 Tampa Breeze St. Pete Times Forum
January 21, 2011 Seattle Mist Cancelled[a] Dallas Desire Cotton Bowl
  1. ^ Game was cancelled due to the potential of inclement weather in the outdoor stadium and neither team winning a game in the season.[6]

Standings

Eastern Conference

Team Wins Loss Ties Pct PF PA Net Pts TD's Home Road
Philadelphia Passion* 4 0 0 1.000 153 70 83 20 2–0 2–0
Tampa Breeze* 3 1 0 0.750 126 62 64 19 1–1 2–0
Miami Caliente 2 2 0 0.500 120 92 28 18 1–1 1–1
Baltimore Charm 1 3 0 0.250 60 154 -94 9 1–1 0–2
Orlando Fantasy 0 4 0 0.000 70 151 -81 11 0–2 0–2

Western Conference

Team Wins Loss Ties Pct PF PA Net Pts TD's Home Road
Los Angeles Temptation* 4 0 0 1.000 112 56 56 17 2–0 2–0
Chicago Bliss* 3 1 0 0.750 117 49 68 17 2–0 1–1
San Diego Seduction 2 2 0 0.500 68 106 -38 11 1–1 1–1
Dallas Desire 0 3 0 0.000 26 78 -52 4 0–1 0–2
Seattle Mist 0 3 0 0.000 69 103 -34 11 0–2 0–1

 *  - clinched playoff berth

Playoffs

Date Visitor Score Home Venue
Western Conference championship
January 29, 2011 Chicago Bliss (2) 14–31 Los Angeles Temptation (1) Veterans Memorial Arena
Eastern Conference Championship
January 29, 2011 Tampa Breeze (2) 14–20 Philadelphia Passion (1) Veterans Memorial Arena
Lingerie Bowl VIII
February 6, 2011 Los Angeles Temptation 26–25 Philadelphia Passion Thomas & Mack Center

Awards

LFL Awards Announcement
League MVP

  • Ashley Salerno - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Heather Furr - Chicago Bliss
  • Marirose Roach - Philadelphia Passion
  • Deborah Poles - Chicago Bliss

Offensive Player of the Year

  • Marirose Roach - Philadelphia Passion
  • Ashley Salerno - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Heather Furr - Chicago Bliss
  • Anonka Dixon - Miami Caliente

Defensive Player of the Year

  • Deborah Poles - Chicago Biss
  • Danika Brace - Seattle Mist
  • Danielle Hawkins - Dallas Desire
  • Liz Gorman - Tampa Breeze

Rookie of the Year

  • Ashley Salerno - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Marirose Roach - Philadelphia Passion
  • Heather Furr - Chicago Bliss
  • Christie Bell - Philadelphia Passion

Coach of the Year

  • Chandler Brown - Philadelphia Passion
  • Yo Murphy - Tampa Breeze
  • Chris Michaelson - Seattle Mist
  • David Bizub - Los Angeles Temptation

Mortaza Award

  • Natalie Jahnke - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Monique Gaxiola - Los Angeles Temptation
  • Shelly Lashley - Philadelphia Passion
  • Carie Small - Tampa Breeze
  • Lauren Le Bella - Philadelphia Passion

Team of the Year

  • Chicago Bliss
  • Tampa Breeze
  • Los Angeles Temptation
  • Philadelphia Passion

Lingerie Bowl MVP

  • Ashley Salerno - Los Angeles Temptation

References

  1. ^ "Lingerie Football League on MTV2". MTV.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-18. Retrieved 2010-12-18.
  2. ^ "Jacksonville, Florida to host LFL Conference Playoff Games". LFL360. December 17, 2010.
  3. ^ "Lingerie Bowl VIII". Lingerie Bowl 8. Archived from the original on August 24, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2010.
  4. ^ "Temptation take two: Los Angeles defeats Philadelphia 26-25 in Lingerie Bowl VIII". LFL360. February 6, 2011.
  5. ^ "LFL 2010 Schedule" (PDF). LFLUS.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 10, 2010.
  6. ^ "January 21st Seattle Mist at Dallas Desire Games Cancelled, Tickets Will Be Refunded". LFL360. December 7, 2010. Retrieved March 28, 2011.