Tampa Bay Bandits

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Tampa Bay Bandits

The Tampa Bay Bandits was a franchise in the United States Football League and competed in all three of the seasons of that league's existence: 1983, 1984, and 1985. They played their home games at Tampa Stadium. They were coached by former Heisman Trophy winner and National Football League punter and quarterback, Steve Spurrier.

The team was owned in part by Hollywood mainstay Burt Reynolds, at that time one of the most popular motion picture actors in the world; the team's majority owner was Canadian businessman John Bassett. On the field, the Bandits were far more successful than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the NFL team that Spurrier had once quarterbacked, and with whom they shared their stadium. In addition, their memorabilia outsold that of the Buccaneers in the Tampa Bay area during the time of the team's existence. The 1987 Buccaneers featured no fewer than seventeen former Bandits on their roster.

The Bandits seemed to be one of the USFL teams that would have had a realistic chance for long-term success if the league overall had been more soundly and realistically managed.

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[edit] Prominent Tampa Bay Bandits

[edit] Single Season Leaders

Rushing Yards: 1206 (1985), Gary Anderson (running back)

Receiving Yards: 1146 (1983), Danny Buggs

Passing Yards: 4183 (1985), John Reaves

[edit] Season-By-Season

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

Season W L T Finish Playoff Results
1983 11 7 0 3rd Central --
1984 14 4 0 2nd EC Southern Lost Quarterfinal (Birmingham)
1985 10 8 0 5th EC Lost Quarterfinal (Oakland)
Totals 35 21 0 (including playoffs)

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