Toledo Bullfrogs

The Toledo Bullfrogs are a professional arena football team based at the Lucas County Arena in Toledo, Ohio. They were scheduled to begin play in the af2, the developmental league of the Arena Football League, in 2010, until that league folded in 2009. The team will not play in 2010 and were exploring options for 2011,, but they did not play in 2011 either, making fans wonder if the team will ever actually play a game. The team is also looking into joining the Indoor Football League

History
On September 22, 2008, Toledo Arena Sports, Inc. (a non-profit group led by the owners of the International League's Toledo Mud Hens which also owns the ECHL's Toledo Walleye), announced that an af2 franchise was coming to the arena.

On November 18, the Bullfrogs announced their name, logo, and colors. The name was chosen as an homage to the city sitting on what was formerly the Great Black Swamp, ergo, when the city was founded, there was a frog infestation. This heritage is also immortalized in the Lucas County Courthouse and Jail, where a frog is depicted in the floor mosaic.

Season-by-Season
!Totals || 0 || 0 || 0
 * 2010|| colspan="6" align="center" | Did Not Play
 * 2011|| colspan="6" align="center" | Did Not Play
 * 2011|| colspan="6" align="center" | Did Not Play
 * 2011|| colspan="6" align="center" | Did Not Play
 * colspan="2"| (including playoffs)
 * }