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1984 USFL Season
By Patrick Mondout
The second USFL regular season featured six expansion
teams. As such, the league was divided into an Eastern and Western
conference with each having two divisions.
Each division winner plus two wildcards per conference qualified for
the playoffs.
1984 USFL Standings
Playoff teams in bold.
1984 By Week: 1
2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17
18 Playoffs Championship
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1984
QUARTERFINALS |
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Arizona 17 |
Houston 16 |
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Los Angeles 27 |
Michigan 21 (3OT) |
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Birmingham 36 |
Tampa Bay 17 |
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Philadelphia 28 |
New Jersey 7 |
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1984
SEMIFINALS |
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Arizona 35 |
Los Angeles 23 |
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Philadelphia 20 |
Birmingham 10 |
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USFL
PLAYOFFS |
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1984
USFL |
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Philadelphia 23 |
Arizona 3 |
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at
Tampa
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CHAMPIONSHIP |
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USFL Bibliography
Books:
The
$1 League: The Rise and Fall of the USFL by Jim Byrne
The Sporting News Official USFL Guide and Register, 1984
The
Sporting News Official USFL Guide and Register, 1985
USFL Media Guides (each team published one each year)
Magazines:
Kickoff Magazine (published by league; 9 issues per year + playoffs; sold at
games)
The Sporting News (regular coverage + special "preview"
inserts)
These and many other USFL items can be found at
eBay - check our links on the far right of this page!
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Share Your Memories!
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We have a USFL Forum! Our sites have always been by you and about you. If
you check
our TV Forums or our Technology & Science forums, you'll find literally thousands of messages from fans
of 1970s TV shows, survivors of hurricanes or aircraft accidents, etc. from all over the world sharing their memories, asking
questions, making comments. Our baseball section is new, but don't let
that stop you from sharing
your memories of USFL games you saw,
now-forgotten stadiums, etc. Of course you can also ask questions, post
trivia, or just read what
others are saying.
--Patrick Mondout
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| | Steve Young - the $40M QB - was the big score for the USFL in 1984. He would lead the 49ers to a Super Bowl a decade later. | | | | Photo by Lou Sauritch, ©2006 Super70s.com | | | |
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