After 3 years of spring football, the USFL tried to play games in the fall. This effort never took the field, and the USFL folded. The USFL could have stayed afloat with a big network TV contract and a big cash reward ($1.32 billion) from their anti-trust suit against the NFL. Popular opinion was the USFL owners wanted to force a merger with the NFL.
				
					 1986
			   predicted order of finish
LIBERTY DIVISION                                                INDEPENDENCE DIVISION
New Jersey Generals                                             Jacksonville Bulls
Birmingham Stallions                                            Tampa Bay Bandits
Memphis Showboats                                               Arizona Outlaws
Baltimore Stars                                                 Orlando Renegades
			USFL Champion-New Jersey
	
BALTIMORE STARS                 
Head Coach- Jim Mora

	After two years in Philadelphia with attendance problems, the Stars bolted for Baltimore. Although the Stars won their second USFL Championship in 85, the Stars still suffered problems at the gate. Playing in the University of Maryland's Byrd Stadium, the Stars lost so much money that owner Myles Tanenbaum had to be bailed out by Donald Trump's close friend Stephen Ross. The Stars move to Baltimore is offical this year when they play their home games in Memorial Stadium. 
	Baltimore has lost several key players to the NFL, but still have All-USFL running back Kelvin Bryant back after rushing for 1207 yards on 238 carries. Orlando's top running back Curtis Bledsoe (San Diego State) joins Bryant in the Stars backfield. Veteran QB Chuck Fusina had consistency problems last year, but was awesome in the playoffs with his performance and leadership. Fusina was 303-of-496 last year for 3496 yards and 20 touchdown passes. WR Scott Fitzke is back after catching 73 balls for 882 yards and 3 touchdowns in 85. The offensive line looks solid although Center Bart Oates has bailed out and joined the NFL Giants.
	The defense has been one of the best in the USFL since 83. Linebacker appears to be a soft spot however. DB Mike Lush comes back after grabbing 10 interceptions last year. 
	David Trout handles the placekicking chores again, but the Stars need a foot to replace punter Sean Landeta, who left for big bucks with the NFL Giants.

BIRMINGHAM STALLIONS            
Head Coach- Rollie Dotsch

	Birmingham had one of the best teams on the field in 85, but the fans avoided Legion Field because of blue laws that prevented alcoholic beverages at Stallions games. The Stallions took the Eastern Conference with a 13-5 record, and an 8-1 record at Legion Field. The Stallions have money and support of the city with a solid team led by former Steelers QB Cliff Stoudt who rushed 80 times for 437 yards, keeping defenders guessing near their own goal line. Stoudt passed for 3358 yards, completing 266 of 444 attempts with 34 touchdown passes. NFL defector Joe Cribbs returns to the Bills leaving a void in the Stallions backfield. Coach Rollie Dotsch likes a balanced attack, but may have to rely more on the pass this year due to in-experience in the backfield. Joel Coles and Paul Carruth should get most of the rushing attempts this year. Wideouts Joey Jones and Ken Toler return. The Stallions need a placekicker.
	DB Dennis Woodberry and LB's Herb Spencer and Ken Kelley lead the defense this year after the Stallions gave up the second fewest points in the league last year. Coach Dotsch needs to find a punter.

MEMPHIS SHOWBOATS               
Head Coach- Pepper Rodgers

	One of the best USFL teams at the box office. This could be a tune up to lure a future NFL franchise. The Showboats wanted to keep playing USFL games in the spring. They feel that if the USFL lawsuit against the NFL results in a merger, Memphis will be one of the teams the older league will include in a possible USFL / NFL merger package.
	The biggest problem the Showboats had on the field was a weak defense. The problem could be worse this year after several defenders jumped to the NFL. Reggie White leaves for the Eagles. DB Mossy Cade joins Green Bay, DE Sam Clancy bolts Memphis for Cleveland. Running back Tim Spencer (Ohio State) moves to San Diego, offensive tackle Luis Sharpe returns to the Cardinals. Defensive leaders looking to pick up the slack are former Michigan Panther linebacker John Corker, DE Calvin Clark, and DB Barney Bussey.
	Memphis looks to shine on the offensive side of the football again this year behind scrambler Walter Lewis and Mike Kelley sharing QB duties. Lewis ran for 591 yards on 65 attempts while completing 97 out of 184 passes for 16 touchdowns. Kelley was 165-of-260 for 2186 yards and 9 td's. The Showboats receiving corp remains strong with Derrick Crawford and Greg Moser return. Perry Kemp comes to the Boats' from the Jacksonville Bulls. Roger Ruzek handles kicking duties, while Jim Miller punts.

NEW JERSEY GENERALS             
Head Coach- Jack Pardee

	This team could make a splash in the NFL, and maybe with a little luck could knock off an NFL contender. Generals owner Donald Trump wants a USFL Championship. This could happen since the Generals merged with the Houston Gamblers. The biggest names moving from Houston to the Meadowlands are QB Jim Kelly and coach Jack Pardee. The Generals look to have the league title all sewed up from the git go with Kelly sharing the same backfield with Herschel Walker who has dominated the USFL the last three years running the ball. Trump keeps adding parts to this well oiled machine that he hopes will give him and New Jersey fans their first USFL Championship. Former NFL quarterback Brian Sipe did a fine job in 84, but fell short in the playoffs. Doug Flutie added a new feature to the Generals offense in 85. Again New Jersey fell short of the elusive USFL Championship Game that so many thought and wanted the Generals to host in the Meadowlands. Trump, the Generals, and their fans hope this is their year. You could say that Donald Trump expects nothing less than a championship this year. Jack Pardee takes over as head coach with the job of putting the USFL top spot in Trump's lap. On paper, New Jersey would give many NFL teams a run for their money on the offensive side of the football. Kelly expects to get the starting roll as the QB. Doug Flutie says he intends to give Kelly a run for the job. Kelly says he will help Flutie understand the run-and-shoot offense, that will use only one running back, no tight end, and four wideouts. "It doesn't make sense to me from the payroll standpoint," said Pardee. "But I'll gladly take both and let them compete for the job. Having two quarterbacks like that would be a coaches dream."
	Pardee stands firm with the run-and-shoot. Critics say that Herschel Walker will have problems with no fullback and tight end to block for him. Pardee feels that with Kelly at QB, defenses won't be able to key on Walker with Kelly running and passing the ball all over the place!
	The Generals have lost fullback Maurice Carthon to the NFL Giants. The Generals almost signed defensive end Richard Dent away from the NFL Bears, but missed out because of an option year in Dent's contract with Chicago. 
	Although the Generals appear to be the best USFL team ever assembled, they need help in the kicking department. If the USFL does squeeze the NFL for a merger it remains to be seen if talent laden New Jersey would be welcome into the NFL. 
	For the record: Jack Pardee was the coach for the Florida Blazers (Orlando) that lost to the Birmingham Americans 22-21 in the first and only World Bowl for the World Football League championship game. 

ARIZONA OUTLAWS         
Head Coach- Frank Kush

	The Outlaws are the only team left from last years 7 team Western Conference. Arizona finished fourth with an 8-10 record behind Houston, Denver, and first place Oakland. Considered to be the team to beat in the Independence Division this year with the most experienced number of players on their roster entering summer camp. QB Doug Williams should have plenty of time to use his rifle arm behind a strong offensive line. Williams completed 271-of-509 passes for 3673 yards and 21 touchdown passes last year. Williams primary target should be Al Williams who caught 55 passes. Rick Neuheisel from the now defunct San Antonio Gunslingers backs up Williams. Top runner Reggie Brown leads the way after rushing for 1021 yards and 12 touchdowns last season. 
	Questions marks remain on defense, but Veteran Kit Lathrop returns after recording 8 sacks last season. Jimmy Carter anchors the linebackers.

JACKSONVILLE BULLS                      
Head Coach- Mouse Davis

	This could be the best team in the division after merging with the Denver Gold. Jacksonville continued to be a fan favorite last year, and are considered one of the best franchises in the short history of the USFL. 
	The Bulls finished last year with a 9-9 record, but expect to contend for a playoff berth this year behind coach Mouse Davis who is best known for bringing the run-and-shoot offense to Houston. Ed Luther and Bob Gagliano battle it out for the top QB spot. Gagliano expects to get the call for the top spot, and will have Leonard Harris and Mark Keel to catch the ball. Harris had 101 receptions last year. The number one running back is Todd Gerhart of Cal State-Fullerton. The merger with Denver give the Bulls strength and depth in the offensive line that was missing last year. Former NFL New York Giant, J.T. Turner is back at gaurd. 
	The merge with Denver improves the defense with the addition of defensive ends Bruce Thornton and Calvin Turner along with LB Craig Walls. Jacksonville boasts a strong secondary group with Nate Miller, Chester Gee, and Derrick Batiste as the featured stoppers.

ORLANDO RENEGADES               
Head Coach- Lee Corso

	From their beginning in Washington, D.C. the Renegades and Federals have been one of the worst teams to play in the USFL. Orlando picked up the franchise with high hopes last season, but the Renegades finished with only five wins. This loser has become a crowd favorite in a city that has many things to see. Owner Donald Dizney brought in two fellows with charisma to run the team. Dizney hired Bugsy Engleberg away from the popular Tampa Bay Bandits, and Lee Corso to offer his coaching side show in 50,000 seat Orlando Stadium. Although the Renegades lost 13 games the fans embraced this team proving that Florida is football crazy.
	John Reaves joins Orlando this year after 3 super seasons running Banditball for Tampa Bay and their coach Steve Spurrier. Reaves should get the starting role. Former Birmingham Stallion QB Reggie Collier directed Corso's offense last season, and will step up if Reaves falters or continues his history of injuries. Collier is a scrambler that gained 606 yards and rushed for 12 touchdowns last season. Collier threw 11 touchdown passes last year. 
	Orlando place is in the basement again this year with little depth in the backfield and the weakest defense in the league. Top rusher Curtis Bledsoe is now a member of the Baltimore Stars. One of the bright spots for the Federals / Renegades is steady receiver Joey Walters who had another good season with 58 catches, 784 yards, and 5 touchdowns.
	Orlando remains the yuk yuk team with Engelberg and Corso providing comedy relief for another season for the USFL doormat. The Renegades can thank their fans for keeping the worst team playing in the USFL

TAMPA BAY BANDITS                       
Head Coach- Steve Spurrier

	Banditball makes the NFL rival Bucs a bit nervous as fans boo them and cheer the Bandits. The problem with the Bandits putting it all together has been injuries. This season the Bandits take on the USFL without offensive standouts John Reaves at QB and Gary Anderson rushing and catching the ball out of the backfield. Anderson moves to the left coast for the NFL Chargers. 
	The Bandits 10-8 record last year put them in fifth place in the USFL East. Jimmy Jordan (Florida State) takes over the QB role after the departure of John Reaves. (Florida)
	Jordan passed the ball only 93 times last year, completing 54 for 601 yards and 3 touchdowns. Larry Brodsky (Miami-Florida) caught 69 passes last season. Marvin Harvey returns after catching 59 balls for 723 yards and 3 td's. 
	Fred Nordgren is back to lead the Bandits defensive line. Fred sacked opposing QB's 10 times last year. 
	Even though Banditball has lost key players, Spurrier plans to keep the concept alive with more trick plays and a gambling wide open passing attack.
