1984_USFL_season

1984 USFL season

1984 USFL season

Second season of the United States Football League


The 1984 USFL season was the second season of the United States Football League.

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Federals
Federals
Generals
Generals
Maulers
Maulers
Stars
Stars
Bandits
Bandits
Breakers
Breakers
Stallions
Stallions
Showboats
Showboats
Bulls
Bulls
Express
Express
Gold
Gold
Invaders
Invaders
Wranglers
Wranglers
Blitz
Blitz
Gamblers
Gamblers
Gunslingers
Gunslingers
Outlaws
Outlaws
Panthers
Panthers
USFL teams: Pacific, Central, Southern, Atlantic

Rule changes

  • The USFL added the side judge to the game officials, making a seven-man crew.
  • Teams played preseason games in 1984. There had been no preseason games in 1983.

Franchise changes

  • Boston Breakers are sold and relocate to New Orleans, Louisiana as the New Orleans Breakers on October 18, 1983.
  • Six expansion teams: Houston Gamblers, Jacksonville Bulls, Memphis Showboats, Oklahoma Outlaws, Pittsburgh Maulers and San Antonio Gunslingers
  • Chicago Blitz's owner buys Arizona Wranglers and sells Blitz, all but two Blitz players are traded to Arizona, all but two Wranglers players are traded to Chicago. The Blitz coaches also go to Arizona, with Chicago acquiring a new coaching staff in 1984. The franchises also trade draft choices.[1]

General news

On September 21, 1983, the New Jersey Generals were sold to real estate tycoon and future President of the United States Donald Trump.

On October 19, 1983, the United States Football League awarded the 1984 USFL Champion Game to Tampa Stadium in Tampa, FL and the 1985 USFL Championship Game to the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, MI.

On February 15, the USFL took control of the Chicago Blitz.

The Denver Gold were sold during the 1984 season.

In May 1984, the USFL announced a "new" Chicago franchise would be created for the 1985 season.

Players vote to form a union, United States Football League Players Association, with former Buffalo Bills linebacker Doug Allen serving as executive director.

Philadelphia and Tampa Bay played in a post season exhibition game billed as "The Jetsave Challenge Cup"[2] in Wembley Stadium on July 21. Philadelphia won 24–21.

On August 22, 1984, the owners voted to move to a fall schedule starting in 1986.

On October 19, 1984, the owners reaffirmed the move to the fall.

Regular season

W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against

 y  = Division Champion,  x  = Wild Card

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Birmingham won the Southern Division championship over Tampa Bay based on a division record tiebreaker advantage (7-1-0 to 6-2-0). Birmingham and Tampa Bay tied in the first tiebreaking step, head-to-head (1-1-0).

Tampa Bay won the tiebreaker over New Jersey for the 3rd seed based on winning the head-to-head game.

Los Angeles won the Pacific Division championship over Arizona based on a conference record tiebreaker advantage (7-4-0 to 5-6-0). Los Angeles and Arizona tied in the first two tiebreaking steps, head-to-head (1-1-0) and best divisional record (3-3-0).

Michigan won the tiebreaker over Arizona for the 3rd seed based on winning the head-to-head game.

Pittsburgh finished ahead of Washington based on a head-to-head tiebreaker advantage (2-0-0).

Playoffs

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Divisional playoffs Conference Championships USFL Championship
         
A1 Philadelphia 28
A2 New Jersey 7
A1 Philadelphia 20
S1 Birmingham 10
S1 Birmingham 36
S2 Tampa Bay 17
A1 Philadelphia 23
P2 Arizona 3
P1 Los Angeles 27 (3OT)
C2 Michigan 21
P1 Los Angeles 23
P2 Arizona 35
P2 Arizona 17
C1 Houston 16

USFL Championship Game

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July 15 (at Tampa, Florida)

  • Philadelphia 23, Arizona 3

Statistics

1984 regular season stat leaders

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1984 USFL regular season sortable offensive team statistics

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1984 USFL regular season sortable defensive team statistics

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Awards

See also


References

  1. "The Courier - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.

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