The United States Football League, 1982-1986

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McFarland, Apr 17, 2017 - Sports & Recreation - 428 pages

One of the most ambitious (and short-lived) endeavors in professional sports history, the United States Football League was founded in 1982. Premiering with a spring schedule and an abundance of talent that included top rookies and National Football League veterans, the USFL gained national attention with broadcast and cable television contracts, controversial player signings, ownership battles and an unsuccessful billion-dollar lawsuit against the NFL. The USFL folded after four years yet represented the last major challenge to America's big four sports leagues--the NFL, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League and Major League Baseball. Based upon extensive research and interviews with owners, coaches, players and administrators, this book chronicles the league's formation, its three seasons of play and its long-term effects on pro sports.

 

Contents

Foreword by Steve Ehrhart
1
Preface
4
A New Competitor
7
Footballs Spring Debut
77
Success at a Price
117
Bigger and Better
181
After a Big Season a New Course
233
Strong Play but Mounting Problems
284
A Long Wait for the Fall
332
A Trial and Tribulations
350
The Last of its Kind
375
Bibliography
401
Index
405
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About the author (2017)

Paul Reeths, a web developer from Appleton, Wisconsin, founded OurSports Central, the web’s largest resource of minor league sports news, along with the Internet’s original USFL website.

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