Arizona Outlaws

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Arizona/Oklahoma Outlaws

The Arizona Outlaws were a professional American football team that played in the United States Football League in the mid 1980s.

The Outlaws began their history in San Diego as a franchise awarded to William Tatham, though the team never played a game there. The team was unable to acquire access to San Diego's Jack Murphy Stadium for its games, and summarily relocated to Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma for its inaugural 1984 season as the Oklahoma Outlaws. The team played in the stadium now known as Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (Norman) and Skelly Stadium (Tulsa).

Following a 1984 season which saw significant financial losses, Tatham merged the club with the Arizona Wranglers for the 1985 season, creating the Arizona Outlaws. The team played in the USFL's 1985 season, and planned to continue play in the league's first fall season in 1986, but the league ceased operations following its pyrrhic victory in an anti-trust lawsuit against the older National Football League.

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[edit] Trivia

  • The Outlaws' logo can be found in Madden NFL's Create-A-Team Feature.
  • In Blitz: The League, the Arizona Outlaws are a Division 3 team and are the first opponents against the player's created team.

[edit] Single Season Leaders

Rushing Yards: 1031 (1985), Reggie Brown

Receiving Yards: 1087 (1984), Alphonso Williams

Passing Yards: 3645 (1985), Doug Williams

[edit] Season-By-Season

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff Results
Oklahoma Outlaws
1984 6 12 0 4th WC Central -
Arizona Outlaws
1985 8 10 0 4th WC -
Totals 14 22 0 (including playoffs)


[edit] External links

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