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1984 Philadelphia Stars
The Philadelphia Stars had just a pair of losses to the New Jersey
Generals during the entire 1984 season. They avenged those losses by
trouncing the Generals in the first round of the playoffs. The Stars then
defeated the Stallions to win the Eastern Conference Championship
The Stars, who lost the '83
Championship game to the Michigan Panthers, had a much better showing
this year whacking the Wranglers 23-3
before an unusually large USFL crowd in Tampa.
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| 1984 |
| Record: |
16-2
(1st in Atlantic) |
| Head
Coach: |
Jim
Mora |
| Stadium: |
Veterans
Stadium |
| Attendance: |
28,668 |
| #1
Draft Pick: |
Scot
Randon OT Nebraska |
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Leaders |
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| Postseason |
| Beat
New Jersey 28-7 |
| Beat
Birmingham 20-10 |
| Beat
Arizona 23-3 to win USFL
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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