Illustration of quarterback Chuck Fusina on the cover of the 1985 Baltimore Stars media guide from the United States Football League

Baltimore Stars

United States Football League (1985)

Tombstone

Born: October 20, 1984 – The Philadelphia Stars relocate to Baltimore
Folded: August 1986

First Game: February 24, 1985 (L 22-14 @ Jacksonville Bulls)
Final Game
: July 14, 1985 (W 28-24 vs. Oakland Invaders)

USFL Champions: 1985

Stadium

Byrd Stadium (45,000)11985 Sporting News Official USFL Guide & Register

Branding

Team Colors: Crimson, Old Gold & White21985 Sporting News Official USFL Guide & Register

Ownership

Owners:

Attendance

Includes attendance for the 1983 and 1984 seasons in Philadelphia, plus the 1985 season following the Stars’ move to Baltimore.

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Source: Kenn.com Attendance Project

 

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Football For A Buck

The Crazy Rise and Crazier Demise of the USFL
By Jeff Pearlman
 

The United States Football League—known fondly to millions of sports fans as the USFL—did not merely challenge the NFL, but cause its owners and executives to collectively shudder. In its three seasons from 1983-85, it secured multiple television deals, drew millions of fans and launched the careers of legends such as Steve Young, Jim Kelly, Herschel Walker, and Reggie White. But then it died beneath the weight of a particularly egotistical and bombastic team owner—a New York businessman named Donald J. Trump.

In Football for a Buck, Jeff Pearlman draws on more than four hundred interviews to unearth all the salty, untold stories of one of the craziest sports entities to have ever captivated America. From 1980s drug excess to airplane brawls and player-coach punch outs, to backroom business deals and some of the most enthralling and revolutionary football ever seen, Pearlman transports readers back in time to this crazy, boozy, audacious, unforgettable era of the game. He shows how fortunes were made and lost on the backs of professional athletes and how, forty years ago, Trump was already a scoundrel and a spoiler.

 

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Baltimore Stars Video

The Stars best the Oakland Invaders in the 1985 USFL Championship Game at Giants Stadium.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyIyxvzcbZE

 

In Memoriam

Linebacker Sam Mills died of intestinal cancer on April 18, 2005 at the age of 45. New York Times obituary.

Stars founder and owner Myles Tannenbaum died at age 82 on August 31, 2012. Philly.com obituary.

 

Downloads

1986 Baltimore Stars Ticket Brochure (Cancelled Fall Season)

1986 Baltimore Stars Season Ticket Brochure

 

Links

United States Football League Media Guides

USFL Programs

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