The 2010 BC Lions season was the 53rd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 57th overall. The Lions finished the season in third place in the West Division with a second consecutive 8–10 record and qualified for the playoffs by winning their last game of the season. If they had lost, the Edmonton Eskimos would have qualified instead. The team had a dismal start, posting a 1-7 record to start the season, but won seven of their last 10 games to qualify for the playoffs for the 14th consecutive season. The Lions played the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the West Semi-Final, but lost the game in double overtime 41-38.
Due to renovations to BC Place , the Lions played at a temporary stadium located on the site of their old home field, Empire Stadium . Additionally, Head Coach and General Manager Wally Buono announced that training camp would be held in Kamloops for the next three seasons, beginning with 2010.[1] [2]
Offseason [ ]
CFL Draft [ ]
Preseason [ ]
# Games played with white uniforms.
Regular season [ ]
Season standings [ ]
Season schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Attendance
Record
1
Sun, July 4
at Edmonton Eskimos
25–10
Win
32,439
1–0
2
Sat, July 10
Saskatchewan Roughriders
37–18
Loss
27,528
1–1
3
Fri, July 16
Montreal Alouettes
16–12
Loss
25,162
1–2
4
Fri, July 23
at Toronto Argonauts
24–20
Loss
19,709
1–3
5
Fri, July 30
at Edmonton Eskimos
28–25
Loss
32,281
1–4
6
Sat, Aug 7
Calgary Stampeders
27–22
Loss
24,876
1–5
7
Thurs, Aug 12
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
37–13
Loss
30,048
1–6
8
Bye
1–6
9
Fri, Aug 27
Calgary Stampeders
48–35
Loss
25,127
1–7
10
Fri, Sept 3
at Montreal Alouettes
38–17
Win
25,012
2–7
11
Sat, Sept 11
Toronto Argonauts
37–16
Win
22,703
3–7
12
Sat, Sept 18
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
35–31
Loss
21,481
3–8
13
Sat, Sept 25
at Calgary Stampeders
29–10
Win
29,637
4–8
14
Sat, Oct 2
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
16–14
Win
23,186
5–8
15
Mon, Oct 11
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
47–35 (2OT)
Loss
25,016
5–9
16
Sat, Oct 16
Edmonton Eskimos
31–28 (OT)
Loss
21,414
5–10
17
Fri, Oct 22
at Calgary Stampeders
36–31
Win
28,054
6–10
18
Sun, Oct 31
Saskatchewan Roughriders
23–17
Win
25,479
7–10
19
Sat, Nov 6
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
23–21
Win
23,913
8–10
# Games played with colour uniforms.
# Games played with white uniforms.
# Games played with alternate uniforms.
# Games played with retro uniforms.
Roster [ ]
Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Receivers
Slotbacks
Offensive Linemen
Defensive Linemen
Linebackers
Defensive Backs
Special Teams
Inactive List
Practice Roster
Italics indicate Import players
Roster updated 2010-10-25
Depth Chart • Transactions
46 Active, 9 Inactive, 11 PR
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Coaching staff [ ]
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special Teams Coaches
Strength and Conditioning
Strength and Conditioning Trainer – Chris Boyko
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Player stats [ ]
As of the end of Week 13 (Game 12):
Passing [ ]
Player
Att.
Comp
%
Yards
TD
INT
Rating
Casey Printers
237
129
54.4
1731
10
6
81.4
Travis Lulay
318
205
64.5
2602
9
11
84.9
Jarious Jackson
48
26
54.2
293
0
3
46.6
Geroy Simon
1
1
100.0
14
0
0
143.8
[3]
Rushing [ ]
Player
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
Fumbles
Jamal Robertson
154
953
6.2
8
3
Travis Lulay
62
396
6.4
3
8
Yonus Davis
34
213
6.3
3
4
Jerome Messam
23
92
4.0
2
2
Casey Printers
13
75
5.8
1
4
Emmanuel Arceneaux
8
29
3.6
0
0
Jarious Jackson
11
26
2.4
0
0
Robert Jordan
4
22
5.5
0
0
Paul McCallum
2
20
10.0
0
0
[4]
Receiving [ ]
Player
No.
Yards
Avg.
Long
TD
Geroy Simon
78
1190
15.3
98
6
Emmanuel Arceneaux
67
1114
16.6
74
5
Paris Jackson
61
758
12.4
53
1
Jamal Robertson
54
387
7.2
26
1
Steven Black
22
370
16.8
65
5
Derick Armstrong
22
316
14.4
58
0
O'Neil Wilson
30
256
8.5
20
0
[5]
Awards and records [ ]
2010 CFL All-Stars [ ]
CFL Western All-Stars [ ]
Milestones [ ]
Playoffs [ ]
Schedule [ ]
Week
Game
Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Result
Attendance
20
West Semi-Final
Nov 14
1:30 PM PST
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
41–38 (2OT)
Loss
29,215
# Games played with white uniforms.
Bracket [ ]
*-Team won in Overtime.
West Semi-Final[ ]
BC at Saskatchewan
by Quarter
1
2
3
4
OT
Total
Lions
3
13
3
8
8
35
Roughriders
4
3
7
13
8
35
References [ ]
v · d · e BC Lions Founded in 1954 • Based in Vancouver , British Columbia The Franchise Stadiums Culture The Rivalries Lore Important Figures Retired Numbers Key Personnel Grey Cup Championships (5) Western Division Championships (10) Seasons (54) Current League Affiliations