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Madison Mad Dogs

The Madison Mad Dogs was an indoor football team that played in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 1998, and in the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 1999 & 2000. The Mad Dogs franchise was owned by Keary Ecklund. The team office was based in Madison, Wisconsin, and played their games at the Dane County Coliseum, now Veterans Memorial Coliseum, at the Alliant Energy Center. The team colors were: Red, Silver, and Black. The Mad Dogs were coached by Richard "Dick" Adams for the '98 PIFL season.
The Mad Dogs played four preseason PIFL games in '98. Winning only once:
*February 18 - Madison Mad Dogs 22 at Green Bay Bombers 64
*February 23 - Green Bay Bombers 45 at Madison Mad Dogs 39
*March 19 - Colorado Wildcats 20 at Madison Mad Dogs 27
*March 28 - Madison Mad Dogs 29 at Minnesota Monsters 33
The Madison Mad Dogs tied with their sister team, Green Bay Bombers - both teams owned by Ecklund, for the second best record in the PIFL with a 10-4 record. In the playoffs, the Mad Dogs hosted the Bombers in the first round. They won 46-19.
Keary Ecklund took his Bombers and Mad Dogs teams and defected from the PIFL to form the IFL. In 1999, the team, finished 6-6 in the Northern Division of the IFL.
The following year was very similar, but finialized with a couple of playoff games. The Mad Dogs finished 8-6 in the Northern Division of the IFL. Then, Madison faced Erie at home in the first round of the IFL playoffs. Defeating them 34-22 and advancing to the second round at Peoria. Peoria was too much for the Mad Dogs, as they lost 13-25 and out of the IFL playoffs. When the IFL was sold, following the 2000 season, the Mad Dogs disappeared.
==Season-By-Season==

|-
| colspan="6" align="center" | Madison Mad Dogs (PIFL)
|-
|1998 || 10 || 4 || 0 || 2nd League || Won Semifinal (Green Bay)
Lost PIFL Championship (Louisiana)
|-
| colspan="6" align="center" | Madison Mad Dogs (IFL)
|-
|1999 || 6 || 6 || 0 || 3rd Northern || --
|-
|2000 || 8 || 6 || 0 || 3rd EC Northern || Won Round 1 (Erie)
Lost Quarterfinal (Peoria)
|-
!Totals || 26 || 18 || 0
|colspan="2"| (including playoffs)

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