- Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars
The Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars were a professional
American football team which played in theUnited States Football League in the mid-1980s.The Stars began in Philadelphia in the 1983 season. They played their home games at
Veterans Stadium (the "Vet"), and made it to the 1983 USFL championship game before losing. They remained in Philadelphia for the 1984 season, but were forced to relocate postseason home games toFranklin Field because of the Phillies baseball team using the "Vet". The team relocated toMaryland for the 1985 season. Although Baltimore was their home base, their home games were played atByrd Stadium inCollege Park, Maryland closer toWashington, D.C. The team was set to play in Baltimore's Memorial Stadium had the USFL played in 1986.The Stars were arguably the most successful USFL franchise, playing in every USFL championship game and winning both the 1984 and 1985 USFL championships. For the entire tenure of the team, they were coached by
Jim Mora Sr. who later became a head coach in the NFL for the Saints and Colts.Carl Peterson , who later became the President/General Manager/Chief Executive Officer of theKansas City Chiefs , served as the team'sGeneral Manager for all three seasons.ingle season leaders
Rushing Yards: 1440 (1983),
Kelvin Bryant , 1406 (1984),Kelvin Bryant , 1207 (1985),Kelvin Bryant Receiving Yards: 731 (1983),
Scott Fitzkee , 895 (1984),Scott Fitzkee , 882 (1985),Scott Fitzkee Passing Yards: 2718 (1983),
Chuck Fusina , 3837 (1984),Chuck Fusina , 3496 (1985),Chuck Fusina Season-by-season
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colspan="6" align="center" | Philadelphia Stars
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1983 || 15 || 3 || 0 || 1st Atlantic || Won Semifinal (Chicago)
Lost USFL Championship (Michigan)
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1984 || 16 || 2 || 0 || 1st EC Atlantic || Won Quarterfinal (New Jersey)
Won Semifinal (Birmingham)
Won USFL Championship (Arizona)
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colspan="6" align="center" | Baltimore Stars
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1985 || 10 || 7 || 1 || 4th EC || Won Quarterfinal (New Jersey)
Won Semifinal (Birmingham)
Won USFL Championship (Oakland)
-!Totals || 48 || 13 || 1
colspan="2"| (including playoffs)
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*http://www.remembertheusfl.8m.com/teams/stars.html
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