Good times
Still have my Wranglers cap
Loved the USFL and wished they would have stayed around. I think they may have made it a while longer if The Donald hadn't forced them to try to go head-to-head with the NFL in the fall. Oh well...
I remember they had a QB by the name of Alan Risher who was decent and then they had Greg Landry as QB. Dr. Ted Dietrich, the famous heart surgeon, owned the team. I think he came from Chicago and the Wranglers and Blitz kind of swapped franchises. George Allen was the coach the year they played for the championship I think.
I didn't follow the Outlaws phase too much, wasn't Frank Kush the coach that last year? I think Doug Williams was the QB when the Oklahoma Outlaws merged with the Wranglers and came here. I can't remember for sure.
The league actually wasn't all that bad and I really enjoyed it while it lasted. Jim Kelly, Herschel Walker, Doug Flutie, Steve Young, Bobby Hebert, Reggie White, Steve Spurrier, George Allen and a lot more I am not remembering were a part of that league.
I loved the Wranglers unis and helmets, the color scheme was really cool I thought. The Michigan Panthers had the coolest panther logo on the helmet (way better than the Carolina Panthers
).
Although it was HOT, HOT, HOT to go to a game, we went to a few. We went to see the LA Express and Steve Young but he was hurt and didn't play (the Wranglers lost the game anyway) and once we saw them play the eventually champion Philadelphia Stars (Chuck Fusina was their QB). Fun times!
Hey, thanks for jarring my memory! Those were very fun times for me in my life, my boys were young, I was young and we had some great times watching the USFL.
R.I.P. USFL!