Category: Washington Federals

Aug 11 2013

USFL Trivia – Washington Federals Player Who Was On American Gladiators

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USFL Trivia Question

Which Washington Federals player later became “Gemini” on the 1980’s version of American Gladiators and who also appeared as a contestant on the game show “Press Your Luck”?

Answer:

Myke Horton

 

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Aug 04 2013

Ray Jauch’s Record Coaching The 1984 Washington Federals

USFL Trivia Question

What was the 1984 record of Washington Federals coach Ray Jauch?

Answer:

0-1

http://www.usfl.info/federals/

Jun 23 2013

Of The 1983 USFL Teams, Which 2 Never Made The Playoffs Any Season

USFL Trivia Question

Of the original 12 teams in the 1983 USFL season, which two teams never made any of the USFL playoffs (1983-1985) before either the team folded or the league folded?
Answer:

Boston Breakers

Washington Federals

All of the other 10 teams (Arizona Wranglers, Birmingham Stallions, Chicago Blitz, Denver Gold, Los Angeles Express, Michigan Panthers, New Jersey Generals, Oakland Invaders, Philadelphia Stars, and Tampa Bay Bandits) made the playoffs at least once during their existence between 1983-1985.

Mar 02 2013

Number Of 1984 Federals Rushing Yards For Craig James

In 1983, Craig James played for the Washington Federals and he ran for over 800 yards.  How many yards did he gain on the ground for the 1984 USFL season?

Answer:

61 yards (16 carries)

http://www.oursportscentral.com/usfl/stat84was.htm

Oct 17 2009

Washington Federals USFL Team Resources

This post will provide you multiple resources to discover more information about the Washington Federals.  The team played in the United States Football League during the 1983 and 1984 USFL seasons:

Sep 08 2009

USFL Washington Federals Timeline

Here is one of the more unique things I have seen on the Washington Federals, who played in the USFL from 1983 to 1984. It is a timeline from their inception/announcement in 1982 until the Federals became the Orlando Renegades in 1985.

http://www.kendrick.org/federals/history.aspx

It mentions Federals players, owners, coaches, and others such as:

  • Craig James
  • Ray Jauch
  • Kim McQuilken
  • Joe Gilliam
  • Berl Bernhard
  • Mentions the attempt that the Federals made to get Boomer Esiason
  • Howard Schnellenberger

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